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  1. Early variation with the classic "Walt Disney" wordmark, used on 1980s releases. Variation with bold "HOME VIDEO" text, mainly seen on covers for Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection releases. This logo was used as a print logo and on VHS, Laserdisc and most pre-2002 DVD releases.

    • (November 1981-July 16, 1986) 1981 International variant (with different "Home Video" font) Italian variant. Disney's Cartoon Classics variant.
    • (1983-March 1987) "Walt Disney" TV series variant. "Walt Disney Presents" variant. Japanese "Walt Disney Productions" variant. Japanese "WALT DISNEY PRODS."
    • (October 30, 1984-July 24, 1985) DTV variant. Black variant. Alt. black variant. July 1985 (blue gradient variant) July 1985 (space background variant)
    • (1984-1986, 1999-2001) Visuals: Essentially just the text "WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO" in Helvetica on a black background. After a few seconds, the text fades out, and the text "presents", in the same font, fades in.
  2. Walt Disney Entertainment Logo History. This is a brief history of logos that opened every Disney video and DVD.1. Walt Disney Home Entertainment: This was an intro used to open...

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  3. Nov 25, 2019 · Since 2007, it is known as "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment". Thanks to Jonathan Jones for requesting Walt Disney Home Entertainment! Credit for all logos and captures belong...

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  4. Logo: We see clips from the 1983 opening of the Disney Channel, Walt Disney anthology series and Disney films, including Fantasia, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, The Black Cauldron, Sleeping Beauty, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Black Hole, Dumbo, Condorman, Return to Oz, and Tron.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Disney_logoDisney logo - Wikipedia

    The logo was created by Walt Disney Productions in traditional animation and featured a white silhouette of Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle against a blue background, with the studio's name in Walt Disney text and underscored by "When You Wish Upon a Star", in arrangement composed by John Debney.

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