Music/Sounds: Here are the main versions: Editor's Note: A marvelous CGI re-imagining of the classic Fox logo, which predated the actual 20th Century Fox CGI logo by two years. Like the 5th logo, it was common back in the day because it was used on all Pixar movies from the studio beginning with Toy Story (the first feature-length film from Pixar), and made its final appearance on Ratatouille. There is a variation used from 1994 until 2006 in which the light forming the castle and the curved line's reflection are a little transparent, the flash forming the words "WALT DiSNEY" is a little brighter, and the word "PICTURES" fades in more quickly. Three main variants of this are known: Closing Variant: Either the full animation or it will start wherein "WALT DiSNEY" is formed by a flash of light. A version exists on 2007-2008 episodes of, On older syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the Bruce Broughton version of the TCFTV jingle sounds rather loud and is slightly cut off at the beginning. September 27, 2020-: The 2015 TCFTV logo theme. However, some Adult Swim and TBS airings of. This can be found on, There is a short version that can be seen on, There is an even shorter variant that starts after the "WALT DiSNEY" text is formed. Music/Sounds: An orchestration of "When You Wish Upon a Star" arranged by Mark Mancina, completely different from the 5th logo. The 1994 logo is cropped to matted 1.78:1 in rare cases. Editor's Note: This tends to be regarded as overly simple and plain for a Disney logo. It's exactly the same, except the zoom out is very slow and choppy, and it's also silent and bylineless. We then pan with the camera down to a very clear view of a river, with a train running down the railroad track. Availability: Ultra rare, and soon to be extinct. We then fly with the camera past a flag and pan down as we see some fireworks going off, only to find the castle completely redone in CGI. One example is the syndicated print of, Since sometime in 2012, on syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the sound quality of the 2008 jingle (variants of the 1997 20th Century Fox jingle) -- whether short, normal, or long -- sounds a little less crisp. A must-read for English-speaking expatriates and internationals across Europe, Expatica provides a tailored local news service and essential information on living, working, and moving to your country of choice. 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The dot then draws a line over the castle as we are slightly panning, and it is almost finished when we are in a comfortable position in front of the castle. Trivia: This logo was produced using Renderman and Nuke software, and took nearly a year to fully complete. The whole logo is set at daytime as opposed to the usual sunset background of the film logo. This is only seen as a loading screen when the Blu-ray starts. Go to playgroundclg on Livestream to watch Playground CLG, where you can watch full length LSNs from prestigious creators from the CLG scene (currently under testing). Cookies help us deliver our services. The fireworks are almost finished when we almost reach a comfortable position in front of the castle. On Disney Blu-ray releases, the word "DiSNEY" is absent from the logo. Originally established in 1923 by Walter Elias "Walt" Disney, "Walt Disney Productions" (renamed "The Walt Disney Company" in 1986) produced its first animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in 1937, but never used a proper logo until 1985. Four variants of the 2008 logo exist: a short version where the byline fades in during the zoom out and the first few notes of the jingle are heard; a normal version; a slightly longer version (as described of the 1994 logo above); and a long version where the two searchlights to the right (behind the structure) touch each other, but the second searchlight goes much farther to the right, while the front right searchlight leans farther to the left. FX/SFX: The camera, and the animation from the 5th logo. Along with that, the ball of light draws the line over the castle much slower than the 5th logo. 1995-2008: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1989 TCFTV jingle by Bruce Broughton. Nicknames: "Hidden Disney Castle", "The Flare", "The Disney Castle III", "The Flashlight", "Golden Disney Castle", "Walt Disney Castle III". When the dot is finished drawing the line, ", November 23, 2011-: Instead of the full company name, only the word ", On 3D releases, the "WALT DiSNEY" (or, in later years, "DiSNEY") text zooms in more to create a 3D illusion. 20th Television (spelled as "Twentieth Television") started out as the television syndication arm of 20th Century Fox Television. This can be found at the end of, On a few 2003-2006 animated films such as, Depending on the movie, there could be a variant which includes characters or a style from the movie (or an alternate variant of the original version). Editor's Note: A stylish and well-done adaption of the original Disney castle logo for older-skewing films. In some films, the film's opening score incorporates the first few bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star" when the logo appears. Disney retired the Buena Vista brand in 2007 aside from its home video distribution arm. Also seen on The Rocketeer, A Far Off Place, The Three Musketeers, Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (only at the beginning of the film; the next logo appears at the end of the film), Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, and Mighty Joe Young (although the next logo appears on the trailers and TV spots for the said film). It's seen on TV broadcasts of, September 2009-: There is a shortened version that plays the first few notes of the theme and the rest fades out. Availability: Very common. Some examples are The Three Caballeros and Make Mine Music. We then start flying down through the clouds with the camera. Appeared before the 1954 Buena Vista logo on the studio's films (both original and reissues) in 1973 and also appeared briefly (twice) on The Wonderful World of Disney episode "50 Happy Years". Logo: Again, just text reading "WALT DISNEY PICTURES", but applied differently depending on the movie. This is the Home Entertainment section of the CLG Wiki. 2008-: The short version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare. On re-releases of Disney animated shorts in the 1990s, the logo is silent until the end, when the 1950s Buena Vista music pops up before the cartoon starts. This page was last edited on 19 February 2021, at 14:39. Nickname: "The Disney Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty Castle", "Classic Castle", "The Castle of Memories", "The Blue Castle", "Nostalgic Castle", "Walt Disney Castle", "The Castle of Boredom", "Cel-animated Castle", "The Disney Renaissance Logo", "The Walt Disney Castle of Boredom". This logo has beautiful, mind-blowing CGI animation done ironically not by Disney, or even Pixar, but by Weta Digital and yU+co. This was arranged by John Debney. On some 1980s theatrical trailers, a different majestic fanfare, which is not a rendition of the logo's usual theme in any form, is heard. At the end of the film, we see "The End, A Walt Disney Production" or "The End, Walt Disney Productions". The logo also appears on some foreign Blu-Ray releases of, The restored version of this logo was seen on the 2014 re-issue of the Netflix print of, When the Disney+ streaming service launched, the 1985 version made a surprise appearance preceding the, We hear what sounds like a more bombastic version of the fanfare, and once the line is finished being drawn over the castle by the ball of light, only the rest of the notes to the third to last note of the fanfare play. The segments seem to be spaced farther apart by the time the light reaches the bottom. 20th Television … In foreign countries, "presents" is replaced by that country's translation (such as "Presenta" on Italian and Spanish prints). This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 08:32. This is also used as the opening logo on current prints of, On some films, the logo will play the full animation at the end. Only known to appear at the end of Return to Snowy River, which was originally titled The Man from Snowy River II (the 5th logo appears at the beginning). This was done by the animation department of Walt Disney Productions, which is now known as Walt Disney Animation Studios. Music/Sounds: Usually the opening and closing themes of the movie. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. When the fireworks finish, a very small dot (you will have to look closely if you want to see it) appears way closer to the castle and then moves to the right side. Also, firecracker sound effects are heard when the fireworks go off. This is the Television Section of the CLG Wiki. This occurs on, Otherwise, the opening music plays over the logo, with all other sounds silent. The word "PICTURES", in a Lubalin Graph-Book font, fades in underneath. When classic Disney shorts were re-released in the 1990s, the text "A FULLY RESTORED ORIGINAL/ANIMATED CLASSIC", in the font used for "PICTURES", is shown before the logo. Editor's Note: Will evoke fond memories of Walt Disney and his classic films, and the days of old-fashioned opening credits and "THE END" notices. Very rarely, this has been shown in open matte. The closing variant is silent on some films, while on other films, either the sound of fairy dust is heard over the closing variant or sometimes the closing theme of the movie. FX/SFX: The several logo designs appearing, the zoom-in (revealing the background), Tinker Bell flying around, and the transition effect to the Buena Vista logo. In the logo's early years (before the use of the byline), the zoom out appeared slower and the opening shot was much closer to the structure. Editor's Note: The first animated logo from the company, but not the first official one. One example is the 2013 syndicated print of, This was plastered onto most shows that Fox distributes, even classic shows they own, with the exception of, The opening variant is only seen on some TV airings of the 1972 film, Strangely, it is seen after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of, The 1992 version of this logo also plasters the original 1981 TCFTV logo on, Strangely, this has plastered the original, The bylineless logo plasters the one with the byline that used to appear on syndie prints of, On current prints (digital, TV, etc...) of, Since 20th Century Fox Television was dissolved on August 10, 2020, the bylineless logo can be first seen on the new seasons of, Blu, Blue Circle, Crackerjack Productions, Warner Bros. Byline: Starting on September 4, 1994 with The Simpsons episode "Bart of Darkness", the byline "A NEWS CORPORATION COMPANY" faded in below the logo. It's seen on, 2009-: Shortened version of above. Closing Variant: The full animation as transcribed above. Availability: Uncommon. Availability: Rare. A still of the 1994 20th Television & 1995 TCFTV logos (promotional) also show the searchlights in the same position as the long version of the 2008 logo. With in-depth features, Expatica brings the international community closer together. Sometimes, only "The End" is seen. This logo was most often used on live-action films, often to denote more serious fare. All home entertainment logo descriptions will be posted here. The first film to use this logo (albeit the short version) was, The 1990 "filmed" version of this logo was first seen on a trailer for, Starting in the late 1980's, it was also used on newer prints of classic films, such as, The 1994 "videotaped" version first appeared (full version) on, The short version of the 1994 "videotaped" version was first seen on the 1995 Mickey Mouse short, The last theatrically-released films to use this logo was, The last direct-to-video releases to use this was, Also, even though most recent prints of classic films use the 9th logo, it is strangely seen on the 2008 release of, It's also preserved on TV airings, DVD/Blu-ray/digital releases, and theatrical reissues of. Seen on most but not all live-action Disney films from the era such as 102 Dalmatians, Sky High, National Treasure, Holes, Glory Road, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Disney's The Kid, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. This can be seen on, Sometimes, the logo will play as usual but will end in a freeze frame. Tinker Bell appears, flies around, and waves her wand, changing the screen to black. short-lived revival of Touchstone Television, Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Columbia TriStar International Television, Paramount Domestic Television and Video Programming, https://closinglogosgroup.miraheze.org/w/index.php?title=20th_Television&oldid=60790, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). A smoother version of this variant debuted in 1991. Logo: Superimposed over the opening credits, we have "WALT DiSNEY" in the familiar corporate Disney logo font and in yellow. At the end of movies using this logo, we hear flapping flags and the sound of pixie dust as the ball of light draws the line over the castle, or the ending theme of the movie. Although in 1989 and 1990, Disney switched its newer animated movies from traditional cel animation to digital ink-and-paint via its CAPS (Computer Animation Production System) software, systems, servers, work servers and desks, this logo was still animated on hand-painted cels until at least the middle of 2005, even though two digitally-animated versions of this logo debuted in 1994 and 2000. On some movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Brother Bear, and the 2002/2003 releases of The Lion King (1994), the full animation is being used as a closing variant. Trivia: This logo was also used to represent 20th Century Fox Television from September 18, 1992-April 16, 1995, replacing the 1981-1993 "20th Television Fox" logo. Editor's Note: This logo is easily one of the best ever made, with its lush music, dream-like animation, nice sound effects, and CGI that still looks fantastic over 15 years later. 20th Television also produced their own programs and distributed them across the nation. There is a variant in which the "WALT DiSNEY" text is in what appears to be "shadow" mode. Availability: Extremely rare. The Disney script font is basically based on Walt Disney's signature. Music/Sounds: The first two bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star". Since late August 2013, the logo is bylineless once again. An announcer (Dick Wesson) says "And now, a 50th-anniversary presentation from Walt Disney Productions!". Availability: Common. This can be seen on various shorts based off various Pixar movies, such as Mike's New Car, Jack Jack Attack, Mater and the Ghostlight and Your Friend the Rat. Closing Variant: The closing variation of this logo is still. Cookies help us deliver our services. This does not appear on movies from Studio Ghibli, as it only has the aforementioned company's logo and during this logo's usage Disney used the Buena Vista name on home video releases of Ghibli movies. Also, the castle is in a gradient scheme, albeit different from the trailer version. Editor's Note: Probably the most beloved Disney logo, due to its longevity and appearing at the front of the studio's classic films. Nicknames: "The Pixar Castle", "Pixar Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty Castle 3D", "CGI Disney Castle", "The Disney Castle II", "Walt Disney Castle II", "Pre-Ultra Majestic Castle", "The Zooming Castle", "Majestic Castle". Many films have memorable visuals and music to go with the themes, usually in a positive way, though some films have dramatic fanfares that could be off-putting to younger viewers. Music/Sounds: A bombastic/majestic fanfare composed by Randy Newman. Background. This version can be seen on syndicated prints of. Variant: On trailers, the logo appears to be in a bronze-like color. FX/SFX: Usually none, but on 101 Dalmatians, the logo is animated, with the zoom-out of a dot, with big circles appearing all around the logo while the text is appearing, and a dot erasing the text with background translating to white continuing the opening titles to the film. This one is more reverberant than the original, but it's slightly different from the 1995 TCFTV theme, namely less [audible] drum beats. FX/SFX: The text wiping in, the light effect, and the logo wiping out. The main staff responsible for the rendering were Cyrese Parrish and Cameron Smith. A steel line appears below and the area that would normally be reserved for "FOX" is replaced by a simple gold rectangle. A ball of light then appears on the right side of the castle and draws a circular line over it. This is only used on the. This does not appear on anything that they merely distributed such as films from Marvel and Lucasfilm Ltd. 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