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  1. Learn about the history and evolution of Walt Disney Pictures, the flagship film production studio of The Walt Disney Company. See the logo descriptions, variants, and captures of the studio's different logos from 1983 to present.

    • (Live-action film custom variants) (October 7, 1983-December 25, 1998) 1983 version. Return to Oz version. 1991 version, orange. 1991 version, white.
    • (June 21, 1985-December 12, 2006) Scope version. Widescreen version. 4K version. Scope version, filmed. Widescreen version, filmed. Open matte version, filmed.
    • (Return to Snowy River ending custom variant) (April 15, 1988) Visuals: On a black/navy blue gradient background, the regular "WALT Di SNEY" script, in a textured baby blue hue, writes itself onscreen (just like the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo).
    • (Pixar custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007) Open matte version. Regular version. Scope version. Workprint variant. Slightly stretched variant, taken directly from the Malaysian VCD of The Incredibles.
  2. Learn about the history and evolution of the Walt Disney Pictures logo from 1937 to present. See logo descriptions, captures, editions, and video clips from various films and distributors.

  3. Walt Disney Pictures/Other. NOTE: This gallery is reserved for opening logos. Trailer variants and closing variants have respectively moved here and here. Please do not put them on the main page; put them on those respective pages instead.

  4. There were (at least) two generic variants, one where the full logo played, and the other, which was cut short and starts with the flash coming from the castle (although some movies, i.e. Return to Oz, and re-prints of classic movies featured this variant at the beginning).

  5. A comprehensive list of logo variations used by Walt Disney Pictures throughout the years, with descriptions and captures. See how the logo changes for different movies, from Swiss Family Robinson to Snow Dogs.

  6. A comprehensive guide to the logos used by Walt Disney Pictures, the film production division of The Walt Disney Company. Learn about the history, design, music and availability of each logo from 1937 to present.

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