This page explores the evolution of the Walt Disney Pictures production logo appearing at the beginning of films released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Overview
The logo almost always features a fairytale castle directly inspired by Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Magic Kingdom's Cinderella Castle, which has undergone several changes since its introduction in 1985. The design of the stylized Magic Kingdom was based on the symbol used during Disneyland's 30th anniversary during the same year. Some films feature variations of the logo with different lighting and color settings to better match the film's theme and tone.
The main production logo most often features various arrangements of "When You Wish Upon a Star" from the 1940 animated feature Pinocchio as a fanfare. Various Walt Disney Television logos have been modified versions of the castle logo.
Main Logos
Picture | Description |
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(1985-2007) | |
On a dark purple/blue gradient backdrop, a shower of light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented castle which is a white/purple gradient with only 6 flags. The segments seem to be spaced farther apart by the time the light reaches the bottom. Through the main gate of the castle, a white ball of light forms then extends out to form the words "Walt Disney" in the familiar corporate "Disney" logo font. The word "PICTURES" fades in underneath, and a white semi-circular line is drawn over the castle to the bottom left. This version was used until 1989. This logo first appeared in 1985 with the film Return to Oz, although this version was rather incomplete and silent. The full version with sound would later appear that same year in The Black Cauldron. It was also seen on many mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s prints of classic Disney movies with the RKO logo or the Buena Vista logo cut how ever since the late 1990s they restored the RKO logos and Buena Vista logos. | |
From 1990 until 2006, the background is a lighter shade of blue, and the castle is lighter blue. The line now stops when it hits the tip of the "W" in "Walt Disney". Starting in 2002, the logo was altered with a brighter blue tint and the addition of the missing 7th flag, although this version was only used on Disneytoon Studios produced direct-to-video films. The fanfare in this logo is the first rendition of When You Wish Upon a Star, composed by John Debney. Later reissues of classic Disney movies including those released during the mid-to-late 1980s began using this. | |
In 1995, a CGI-customized version of the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo was introduced for Pixar movies. This logo uses a computer-generated facsimile of the castle and lacks the beam of light or segmenting, instead zooming out from the castle gates. Instead of "When You Wish Upon a Star", this production logo utilizes an original fanfare composed by Randy Newman. It was often followed by the then-current Pixar Animation Studios logo. This logo appeared in every Pixar animated film from Toy Story to Ratatouille in 2007, with the exception of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, which uses the 1990 logo instead. In 2008, this CGI logo was retired in favor of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, starting with WALL-E. | |
(2000-2006) | |
In 2000, Disney introduced a new variant of the logo, in which the background is black and a glowing orange beam appeared on the screen and illuminates the words Walt Disney Pictures. The light then shines the glowing arch, revealing the castle and fades out in the end (the closing logo is still). It was used mostly for select live-action films, such as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and The Kid, though it was used in a few animated films, like Dinosaur, the reissue of The Lion King, and Brother Bear. Though unlike the blue logo, where the castle stays as the screen fade outs, the orange logo wipes away as the screen fades. | |
(2006-2022) | |
In 2006, on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Disney introduced this CGI logo. This opening logo was used until Treasure Buddies in 2012. It was also used in tandem with the previous logo until 2007 when Disney fully dropped the "Buena Vista" brand during the release of Enchanted. It was also used in Pixar films from WALL-E in 2008 to Lightyear in 2022, and Walt Disney Animation Studios films from Meet the Robinsons in 2007 to Encanto in 2021. This logo begins with a glowing star shining in the night sky, while the shiniest star in the right of the sky represents The Second Star to the Right from Peter Pan. The view then heads down to what appears to be the Magic Kingdom, complete with a yacht (which is actually Roy E. Disney's Pyewacket) sailing down a river towards the sea and a train going down a railway track. It then flies over the top of a castle that bears design elements of both Sleeping Beauty Castle and Cinderella Castle, with a flag bearing the Disney family crest, as fireworks go off. Eventually, it settles in front of the castle, in which the glowing arch (like Tinker Bell) flies over it, and the title appears at the bottom. Very often, the music in this logo is Mark Mancina’s modified version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio; though not the same one from the "segmented castle" logo. Mike Gabriel conceived, storyboarded, did all development pieces, directed, and art directed the opening castle logo sequence of this logo[1], with animation produced by New Zealand-based visual effects studio Weta Digital (now known as Wētā FX). Starting in 2009, the home media opening logo has shortened the text to "Disney". A version without the lettering has been used as a screensaver on Disney Blu-rays released since 2012. | |
In 2011, a new version of the logo was produced based on the 2009 home media logo, which the "Walt Disney Pictures" branding being shortened to "Disney", with the text being much larger and the color scheme being brighter and more pronounced. It was first shown in The Muppets and used until the Launchpad season 2 shorts on September 29, 2023, although the closing variant made its surprise appearance in the remastered 4K print of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on October 10, 2023. This logo was rendered by Cameron Smith and Cyrese Parrish based on Wētā FX's original work. Later reissues of classic Disney movies released on DVD and Blu-ray have used this or the original 2006 variant. | |
(2022-present) | |
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During the Disney/Pixar film presentation at the 2022 D23 Expo, Disney introduced a new logo to represent the company's 100th anniversary. The logo made its debut on trailers of The Little Mermaid, Elemental, and YouTube version trailer of Hocus Pocus 2, Disenchanted, while the complete logo was shown at the D23 Expo and was unveiled to the public in the D23 Day 1 Recap on Disney+. The first film to utilize this new logo is Strange World, which is then followed by the short 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios logo. Also, the first Disney+ Original to utilize this new logo is Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl. It is currently being used in tandem with the previous logo until the new print logo introduced in early-mid 2023. As of April 7, 2023, the 2011 print logo remains in place on posters (e.g The Little Mermaid). It also began appearing on some films made by non-Disney branded divisions, starting with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny - released in the UK on June 28, 2023 and on June 30 in the US - for Lucasfilm as the Disney logo appears on the film's poster more recently. It also used in Pixar films, starting with Elemental in 2023. It is currently unknown whenever other non-Disney branded films from Marvel Studios and 20th Century Studios began to follow suit to use the Disney logo at the beginning of the aforementioned films. The logo begins with same night sky from the 2006 logo, but darker and now reflected in a river, then The Second Star to the Right turns into a light (representing Tinker Bell) and begins to fly through the railway track with a train (Possibly Casey Junior from the 2019 remake of Dumbo, considering it doesn’t have his eyes or mouth and that it’s blue, not black) running and towards a town near the river, and climbs a waterfall at the end of the river. Afterwards, the castle from the previous logo, now modified and platinum-colored, is shown with fireworks forming a Hidden Mickey. Then the castle begins to change to its normal color scheme after it touches pixie dust (a tribute to the castle curse breaking animation from Beauty and the Beast). As the camera turns around the castle, a pirate ship resembling the Jolly Roger from Peter Pan (and the ship from the previous logo) can be seen in the background. After all of the castle's updated details are shown on screen, multiple elements from Disney's films and theme park attractions are shown, including Matterhorn from Third Man on the Mountain (although it actually resembles the mountain from Disneyland's Matterhorn Bobsleds), Pride Rock from The Lion King, lanterns from Tangled, and Will O' the Wisps from Brave. A glowing orb now flies off from the river to the castle, and the glowing arch now has a larger radius and is formed from the left side of the castle instead of the right. The text "Disney100" appears on screen (with "Disney" reverted to its standard corporate font, the "1" drawn normally and the "00" drawn similarly to the infinity sign "∞"), and the slogan for Disney's 100th anniversary, "100 Years of Wonder" appears underneath it (in some case like trailers and starting from Chang Can Dunk, the slogan underneath the logo was removed). The slogan, however, made its final apparance on the international theatrical release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.[2] However the physical and digital release omitted the slogan beneath the logo. Like the previous logos, the 2022 logo uses a new rendition of When You Wish Upon a Star as the main theme, composed by Christophe Beck, which is heavily influenced by John Debney 2016 rendition of the theme. Also, unlike the previous logo, this logo was completely animated under The Walt Disney Studios division, which mainly animated with Industrial Light & Magic. |
The post-100 version of the logo debuted on March 7, 2024 on the official trailer for Pixar's Inside Out 2. The full opening logo has been reveal for the first time at Disney+ documentary film The Beach Boys, released on May 24, 2024 (although Out of My Mind already released on January 19, 2024 at 2024 Sundance Film Festival, it is not avaliable at Disney+ until this fall). After that, the first theatrical film to feature the full new opening logo was Young Woman and the Sea, which had its limited theatrical release on May 31, 2024.
This logo plays similarly as the anniversary logo, except the castle is now in its normal coloration from the start upon its reveal, the "100" text is removed, and "Disney" is now made with more translucent material. In Moana 2, the opening logo fades out early. |
Variations
Since the late '90s, other variations of the standard Walt Disney Pictures logo were released. Most movies have their own variation of the logo, with the standard "Walt Disney Pictures", later as simply "Disney", written in Walt Disney's famous handwriting font and the castle featured in a setting that represents a particular movie. By 2014 and onward, these variations were also featured in trailers.
Here is a list of Walt Disney Pictures logo variations:
Movies
(1990-1999)
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Picture | Description |
TV Spot variant (Toy Story): The 1990 logo is surrounded by falling snow.
Movie variant (Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year): The 1990 logo starts off normally, but after the flash (which completely surrounds the entire castle for a second), it begins to snow all around the logo. After the arc is drawn over the castle, the logo fades out in the background, which in turn fades into the opening scene. | |
The 1990 logo appears normally at first, except playing a dramatic tune which includes the sound of cymbals. After the logo is formed, it is shown distorted by moving water, because the opening credits are underwater and the first scene afterwards also features water. | |
The 1990 logo, but when the arc is drawn, various glowing lights appear and flash all over the arc as if they were Christmas lights. | |
Trailer variant: The 1990 logo's arc is formed out of electricity.
Movie variant: The 1990 logo freezes for a few seconds before the arc is drawn, Once the logo is done, it fades into an image of Mars. The arc of the logo is aligned with the surface of the planet. | |
The 1990 logo, but after the flash that forms the Disney logo text, the background fades to that of a jungle. After the Disney logo disappears, the camera ventures further into the jungle until the "Tarzan" title logo appears. | |
Inspector Gadget 2 (2003) |
The logo is a CGI variation of the logos used since 1985, except it looks mechanized, and the white stream over the castle is replaced by a gear. Various parts of the logo break down, making mechanic noises and also wacky cartoon noises.
In Inspector Gadget, the music starts differently but then segues into the usual tune. After the logo disappears, the opening credits are made from pieces of the broken down logo. In Inspector Gadget 2, the same mechanized logo is used, but with the usual music theme. This time, the logo disappears normally, without affecting the opening credits. |
Trailer variant: The 1995 logo is shown on Andy's TV. | |
Opening variant: The 1990 logo, except playing different music, like that of an orchestra tuning their instruments. During their tuning, a flute plays the first few notes of "When You Wish Upon A Star" as the castle forms.
After the flash that displays the "Walt Disney" text, the logo becomes featured in front of a space cluster background. Deems Taylor's narration from Fantasia starts to be heard soon before the logo disappears. Some distorted CGI squares can be seen floating in space. After the logo disappears, these squares are revealed to be screens displaying flashbacks from Fantasia. Closing variant: The arc disappears after it is drawn. |
(2000-2009)
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Closing variant: A still version of the 2000 logo with a metallic orange castle on a black background | |
Trailer variant: A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is orange on a black background. The "PICTURES" text is also absent. The camera zooms into the castle's gate, and Kuzco kicks the "door" open and shouts "Ha! Boom baby!" | |
The 1990 logo, except Gretchen, Vince, Spinelli, Gus, T.J., and Mikey appear with the flash that forms the "Walt Disney" text after it covers the entire castle. They are shown on each side of the castle, and they play out the rest of the theme with their kazoos. Also, the "PICTURES" text appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. | |
Opening variant: After a completely black screen, the fully formed logo gradually fades in. The logo is engraved on a metal plate that takes up the entire screen. The logo is mostly dark, except for some light that has been distorted by continuously moving water. It also appears to be zooming in slowly towards the camera.
This logo is practically silent at first, having only the subtle sound of moving water. However, the light moving through the arc soon appears, which seems to be burning the metal. It releases smoke and also makes a loud and continuous burning sound. It serves as the second light source that helps to illuminate the logo. Closing variant: Same as the opening variant, except it's slightly brighter and has no other animation apart from the water moving and the logo slowly zooming in. | |
Trailer variant: The 1995 logo appears on the Scare Floor's large monitor screen. | |
The 1990 logo starts as usual, but after the flash, the whole logo appears frozen. The frozen arc starts releasing snow upon the castle.
The logo's theme music is re-orchestrated. | |
The 1990 logo castle is created through fireworks and the "Walt Disney" script writes itself. The rest of the logo plays as normal. Afterwards, everything but the castle fades out and the logo crossfades into Cinderella's Castle as the film starts.
This logo plays a rendition of "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes". | |
The 1990 logo, except the light (representing Tinker Bell) passing over the castle is faster than usual. That light also spills pixie dust over the castle.
After the logo is fully formed, the light moves around for a moment, then keeps flying close to the door of the castle. The logo is soon revealed to be on a cloud in the night sky, as the camera zooms out and turns around that cloud. After the logo is done, the light keeps flying close to the clouds through the opening credits and is eventually shown as a fully visible Tinker Bell. The music features the first few notes of "When You Wish Upon A Star". | |
A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is light blue on a black background. The arc is formed by a glowing green dot which is heard repeatedly beeping. The logo is then abducted by a 1950s-style alien green beam. | |
The 1990 logo starts off normal, but after the flash, the background turns into a wood carving, while a small flame creates the stream. The logo then moves to the right as the movie starts. | |
Trailer variant: A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is light blue on a black starry background. The curved line is also stretched out, and as soon as it is drawn, the camera zooms past the left side of the logo (which turns and reveals to have been given a 3-D texture) and the curved line turns downwards to the right, revealing it to be Crescentia. | |
A blue fabric is initially empty, but then the 1990 logo appears on it with the usual animation. The word "PICTURES" appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. The voices of Ranjan, Messua, and Ranjan's Father are heard. Even after the logo fades completely, the blue fabric remains. Mowgli lights a fire behind the fabric and uses it to tell his story by playing with shadow puppets. | |
The 1990 logo, but the arc over the Disney castle is in pink, representing Piglet. The music is a different theme played on a guitar. While that plays, we hear the opening to this film's version of Winnie the Pooh.
First trailer variant: A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is white on a pink background. Second trailer variant: Similar to the first trailer, except it is slightly less visible and the background is a different shade of pink. There is also a rope at the right of the screen. Piglet then enters from the left of the screen and runs over to the rope. He jumps over the "PICTURES" text as the logo fades out. | |
Opening variant: The 1990 logo, except the castle zooms in rapidly by segments, followed by letters coming (one after one) from the left. The flags also appear to be moving as if they were flapping like regular flags. Then, parts of the logo begin to flash blue and red, like police lights. A blue light draws the arc over the castle and it briefly flashes afterward before it dims out. After the logo is done, the arc disappears and the rest of the logo quickly moves to the right. When moving, the castle is shown to be separated into horizontal segments. The entire logo is bluish-gray with a stainless steel texture.
Closing variant: Same as the opening, but the logo fades in from black, with the castle and text already formed, and there are no flashing blue and red lights. The arc is soon drawn a few seconds later. When the logo is complete, it fades to black. | |
The 1990 logo plays as usual, but the music is initially a Hawaiian rendition of the usual tone. The word "PICTURES" appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. After the flash, the music is replaced by a dramatic theme and the logo starts phasing out to a space scene, with nothing but stars. | |
A variation of the 1990 logo. When the logo is almost done, George does his Tarzan yell as a small silhouette swinging on a vine shortly after the logo is fully formed, at which point he crashes into the castle and leaves a hole in his likeness in it.
The impact causes the castle to fall down with George's silhouette on it. The castle is a 2D object similar to a cardboard stand. Once the castle crashes into the ground, it makes subtle clouds of dust. The usual music theme plays. There are also sound effects associated with George crashing into the castle, the castle falling with a creaking noise, and the castle hitting the ground. | |
Teaser trailer variant: The 1990 logo plays as usual, but halfway through the arc formation lighting strikes as the castle transforms into the Gracey Mansion in a foggy background as the text fades into mist and a wolf howl is heard.
Official trailer variant: The logo is on a tombstone. Commercial variant: The text and forming arc appear on the Gracey Mansion taking place of the castle. Christmas commercial variant: The castle and forming arc are on the gates as yellow Christmas lights. Opening variant: Similar to the normal logo, except the logo had a darker color and lighting strikes as the screen fades to fog revealing the Gracey Mansion with the camera zooming into the top window. | |
The 1990 logo is on a blue gradient background and is in the same style as the movie. As the castle is formed, it becomes a hand-drawn castle. The word "PICTURES" appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. When the logo is done, the camera zooms in the light at the end of the arc, revealing it to be a star in the sky at the start of the film Pinocchio (1940), which Spot Helperman is having a dream about. This logo plays the opening theme music from Pinocchio. | |
Opening variant: A piece of leather is completely empty at first, then a branding iron is quickly used to stamp the 1990 logo onto the leather, also releasing smoke. Fire creates the arc, which then entirely burns up the leather, revealing the opening sequence of the movie.
Closing variant: A darker version of the same logo appears fully formed at the end of the movie. Piano music plays as jingling boot spurs walk across the wooden floor as swinging flap doors swing and horses neigh and gallop outside. | |
At first, white dots start appearing on the completely red background, forming a pointillist drawing of a Christmas tree. The camera then zooms out and reveals the red background to be the surface of a red Christmas ball on a tree.
The 1990 logo appears as usual on the Christmas ball. The pointillist drawing of the Christmas tree is still kept at the gate of the castle, at least until that drawing disappears with the flash that introduces the "Walt Disney" text. In place of the usual music theme, there is a Christmas tune, with a chorus repeatedly chanting the syllables "la-la-la". When the logo is done, it zooms out while the movie narration starts introducing the story. The camera moves away from the logo and displays the opening credits on other Christmas balls of the same tree. | |
After the 1990 logo is done, it fades into a cloud shaped like the castle.
Trailer variant: A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is yellow on a purple background. | |
The 2000 logo, except blue instead of orange, and ice appears through the arc. | |
The 1990 logo, but after the flash, the background turns into the opening scene of the movie. At first, only animal sounds are heard, with no theme song. Soon before the logo disappears, the theme song of the first scene starts playing. | |
Once the arc is drawn, the 1990 logo zooms out from a hole on a white background, segueing into the opening credits.
Trailer variant: A variation of the 1990 logo. The castle is orange on a light gold background with several red, white, and blue stars flying around it, some of which have trails behind them in the same colors. The text is also blue with a hint of white. | |
The 2000 logo with some added texture and a dramatic tune. When the arc is being formed, the background turns into a silhouette of a city under the night sky, with a body of water below the city. There is wind moving the water and the flags of the castle. Once the logo disappears, the castle becomes a silhouette that blends with the city. The camera moves away until the sun rises over the city, with the title of the movie. | |
This logo uses almost the same color palette as the first movie's logo, which is a light blue castle on a black screen, with the arc being formed by a glowing green dot which is heard repeatedly beeping. However, there are some changes, including the castle which is now a lighter shade of blue. The glowing green light from the arc is shown reflected on the castle (which didn't happen in Lilo & Stitch).
At first, each segment of the castle appears at a time, beginning from bottom to top, like the symbol indicating a charging battery. Then a large light glows from the flag and quickly disappears. A large white light glows below the castle, where the "Walt Disney" text soon appears. The text "PICTURES" then appears below it as usual. The arc starts being formed after the castle and text are done. When the logo is completely formed, it starts glitching. During this glitched state, the logo is shown being quickly distorted in various random ways, sometimes changing color. The glitched logo then shuts down. This logo plays a sci-fi music theme, with the addition of various sci-fi sound effects. | |
Trailer variant: The logo is aqua blue, given a somewhat 3-D texture, and is placed against a black starry background. The arc is drawn by a seafoam green light and the flags are constantly flashing, turning purple as they do so.
Opening variant: This logo is animated in CGI, which references the fact that Chicken Little is the first CGI movie that Disney made without Pixar. The castle first appears very zoomed in, and then zooms out. Soon the text appears and zooms out as well. The light leaves a glowing trail that is thicker than usual, which eventually settles in as the usual arc. The background is a blue sky with a few clouds. There are also references to birds added, such as a rooster weather vane on one of the towers, and pegs in front of the windows like those found on birdhouses. Closing variant: At the end of the movie, the 1990 logo appears as usual, except on a black background. | |
The 1990 logo appears on a misty gray background and fades away. | |
The 1990 logo is normal at first, but then each segment of the castle quickly changes until the whole castle looks made of wood, resembling a doghouse. The word "PICTURES" also appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. | |
A variation of the 2000 logo, where the orange castle and text have 3D depth and some texture added. There is grass below the castle, and a few trees at both sides of the castle. The texture suggests that the entire logo is made of stone, including the castle, text, grass, and trees (which all use the same texture). However, the logo reflects much of the light that is shined upon it, suggesting a metallic surface instead.
The screen is completely black at first, then the logo and text fade in simultaneously. Samson and his son, Ryan are heard talking. Overall, Samson makes 4 attempts to tell stories bragging about his own feats. The first 3 times, he is interrupted by an unimpressed Ryan, who already knows those stories. The 4th time, Ryan finally lets him tell the story, and the movie starts. Each time Samson attempts to tell a story, a heroic theme plays and the light moves as usual to draw the arc over the orange logo. However, each time Ryan interrupts, the logo becomes completely blue and the light quickly goes back, seeking to hide. The light is shown to be reacting to their conversation as a sentient and expressive being. The light can grow arms when needed. At some point, the arc itself becomes an arm and grabs the light. Once the light hides, the screen becomes completely black again (the logo disappears in the dark) until Samson's next attempt. When the logo is done, it becomes the sun that is shining upon Samson and Ryan. | |
The 1990 logo appears normally at first, except the music starts as a different rendition of the usual tune. The word "PICTURES" appears at the same time the flash reveals the "Walt Disney" text. The sound effect of the arc is also different.
After the logo is done, the music changes while the background turns into space. Eventually, the logo flies away into hyperdrive. | |
The 1990 logo, but after the stream finishes, birds fly through it. | |
Movie Variant: This is the first movie to use the 2006 logo, although the lighting is noticeably darker than in future movies. The trailers just use the flashlight logo. | |
Trailer variant: The 1990 logo is green (except for the "Walt Disney" text) and appears via a blur transitional effect on a moving background of Santa's Village (one of the franchise's central locations). The "y" in "Disney" also surprisingly appears to be raised up higher than usual. When the arc is drawn (also in green), it blurs and zooms out, proceeding to segue into the trailer.
Movie variant: A variation of the 2006 logo. In the process of zooming out, as usual, the logo is revealed to be inside a snow globe, before the text appears. Santa is behind the globe, but he is too close, so only his chest is seen. Once the logo appears completely, Santa grabs the snow globe and shakes it, causing the snow inside the globe to fall over the logo. Meanwhile, Santa does his "ho ho ho"s and the music slows down. Then the camera quickly zooms in the snowflakes and the opening credits start. | |
After the 1990 logo is done, it fades into the cloudy sky. | |
Trailer variant: The camera follows a glowing ball of light that is emitting a trail of pixie dust up to the highest spire of the castle. It gives of a flash and transitions to the movie's trailer.
Movie variant: The 2006 logo begins almost normally, but one room at the top middle of the castle has its lights turned off. After the logo ends, the camera pans up from the castle into that room, transitioning into the opening of the film. | |
After the 2006 logo is done, it is seen distorted through a diamond, transitioning to the opening credits. | |
When the last five notes play, another arc appears, forming a glass circle around the logo. It flashes into the opening credits, revealing that the circle was one of multiple light bulbs. | |
The 2006 logo appears normally. When it finishes, it turns into a pop-up book. | |
A variation of the 2006 logo, with a dramatic tune. It is initially set at the break of dawn. It changes to a starry night sky while the castle and surroundings become a black silhouette, soon before the "Walt Disney PICTURES" text appears (with the word "PICTURES" appears at the same time as the "Walt Disney" text). The silhouette morphs into the witch mountain and then disappears together with the text, leaving only the night sky. | |
(Japanese: 崖の上のポニョ; 2009) |
Trailer variant: The logo transitions into an underwater scene, with fish swimming by. |
Trailer variant: The logo transforms into a sketch on a piece of golden paper. The arc is drawn by a bright yellow light. The camera then zooms in towards the end of the arc on the right side of the screen, segueing into the trailer. |
(2010-2019)
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Trailer variant: The logo appears as if it were recorded on a video camera. | |
Movie variant: This is a dark variation of the 2006 logo. It is mostly black, but the lights and other elements have very bright shades of white and light blue, providing contrast.
At first, the screen is completely black. Two flickering lights appear at the bottom and start moving together. Sometimes the lights point at the camera. More lights appear in pairs, up to a total of six lights, which also flicker and move in pairs. These lights disappear and reappear a few times, until they stop appearing altogether. The castle gradually appears with a city in the background, and also multiple flashlights behind the castle pointing to the sky. The night sky is full of dark clouds being swept by the wind. A road from the camera to the castle is formed by glowing lines on the ground. The text then is formed, with each letter quickly appearing and disappearing while they move into place. This logo is mostly silent and has no music theme. It features sound effects associated with the lights moving and logo appearing. Closing variant: Similar to the opening, but it is much shorter and starts with the castle appearing, followed by the text and background. First trailer variant: The logo is darker and appears as if it were shown on a screen. The sky is dark green and the text appears to be glowing. Second trailer variant: Similar to the variant from the first trailer, except it is now brighter, is given a blue-green tint, and the "screen" effect is different. | |
The 2006 logo starts normally. When the arc is being formed, the whole logo (except for the text) change colors to red, just like mars. | |
The 2006 logo starts normally. When the arc is almost finished, the animation style changes completely at once. The logo becomes a collage made of photos and pieces of paper. A slanted photo of the sky takes up almost the entire screen, replacing the sky that usually appears in the background. There are various random photos seen behind the sky photo.
The arc is made of a piece of paper cut from a notebook. The castle is a completely white with black lines, hand-drawn on a light blue piece of paper that has been cut to be the same shape as the castle. There are separate pieces of paper for "Walt Disney" (white text on light blue background, with fragments of the castle and arc from the 1990 logo) and "PICTURES" (black text on a light blue background). Some blue stars made of paper also appear on the arc. Each piece of paper appears at a time, as a stop motion animation. When this collage is on screen, the music changes to an electric guitar rendition of the usual tune (you can still here the normal version, but it's very quiet). After the logo is done, the opening credits are also drawn on the same style, a collage of photos and pieces of paper with the names of the actors. | |
A variation of the 2006 logo. It is set at night, with a spooky tune. There is only fog quickly moving at first before the usual logo starts. A pirate ship can be seen in the river on the bottom left corner of the screen. A pirate flag appears at the top of the castle, in place of the normal flag. As usual, the camera shows the flag very closely at the beginning. In addition, all fireworks are now only colored white. Two mermaids jump together from the water before the text appears. | |
Movie variant: This new version of the logo is more brightly lit and the branding is shortened to "Disney".
Trailer variant: Kermit and Animal are seen looking at the logo. Kermit says "Would ya look at that" and Animal responds by shaking his head, grunting, and laughing. The "Disney" text is also bigger. | |
Trailer variant: The castle is seen buried in sand, with the "Disney" text in a shiny silver texture. The actual movie was the last movie to use "Walt" and "Pictures". | |
Similar to Mars Needs Moms, but with the 2011 logo, and completely tinted red. | |
Movie variant: At first, this is a normal colorful 2011 logo. When the arc is almost done, there is a strong flash of lightning taking up the entire screen. The logo becomes black and white, in the same style of the movie. The music also changes to a spooky tune. The black and white logo is set at night with a full moon. The sky is completely full of clouds and there is mist on the ground. There are strong winds moving the clouds and the mist to the right. There are also a few more flashes of lightning. The music is also featured on the movie's score album.
Trailer #1 variant: The same logo as in the movie, except it appears almost fully formed and takes less time. As in the movie, it's initially a normal colorful logo, which becomes black and white with added details such as the rain and the full moon. Trailer #2 variant: A completely black and white version of the usual logo, without any added details such as the cloudy sky, the full moon and the rain. Unlike the movie variant, the arc is formed with the logo in black and white. | |
Trailer variant: A variation of the 2011 logo. The castle is red on a black background, and animates like the 1985 logo.
Closing variant: At the end of the movie, the 2011 logo quickly becomes a homage of the Pac-Man Level 256 kill screen. The logo appears normal at first, but then starts switching between a normal and a pixelated version. At this point, the glitched text "ERR ---00000001 RALF0001" appears at the top, closely followed by "CUTLPASTELINPUT NODEC2". Sometimes the entire screen becomes completely glitched for less than a second. Various glitches progressively cover the entire right side of the screen. They include a few scrambled pieces of the logo, but mostly random numbers and letters of various colors, including a few Cyrillic letters such as Д and Ж. Some characters are seen as small 8-bit versions in the glitched right side of the screen: Wreck-It Ralph (holding some cherries from PACMAN), Vanellope, the Nicelanders, Clyde, Cyril the Zombie, and the Sorceress (she appears in two places at once). Some of them are walking in place. A thick vertical strip in the middle of the screen eventually turns into the 1990 logo (also pixelated), but the castle is completely white and the "Walt Disney Pictures" text is replaced by "Disney", in the 2006 modified Disney font. The left side of the screen eventually becomes heavily pixelated and then freezes completely, but is otherwise not glitched. At the end, the whole screen freezes and starts trembling, then shuts down. | |
Teaser variant: The logo is black and white and is imported on a caravan. The castle is surrounded by a fancy oval-shaped frame. TV Spot #1 Variant: Green light showers from the arc and transforms the castle into Emerald City. The "Disney" text is in a gold color and is styled different. TV Spot #2 Variant: Emerald City is already present; the castle is never shown. Movie Variant: This is a variation of the 2011 logo, completely in black and white. The tune is different and resembles a music box. This logo seems to be formed by properties made for show. At first, the night sky appears with a few twinkling stars, but it is actually a wall with various lights. The camera moves down to the castle, whose shadow can be clearly seen on the starry wall. The river below the castle is just a property, so the water does not move. The flags on the castle do not move either. There are real fireworks, which are a light effect coming from elsewhere. The arc also seems formed by a similar light effect. After the logo is done, the camera zooms in the castle and enters the gate. The camera keeps exploring inside the castle during the opening credits, which is still made of various properties and light effects like before. | |
A variation of the 2011 logo, with a rock tune. The "Disney" text is white instead of its usual silver color. After the logo is done, there is a flashlight coming from the tower. The flashlight turns from left to right. The light points directly at the camera in the middle of its way. The flashlight disappears, a red light appears flashing above the flag on top of the castle, and two jet planes from the film are seen flying from the castle. The jet planes keep flying even until after the logo disappears, cutting to the film's opening scene. They are soon revealed to be in a dream where Dusty Crophopper beats them in a race. | |
Trailer variant: The logo is tinted in ice blue and has snow falling around it. The "Disney text" is also smaller. | |
This unique logo design is intended to resemble the original classic look from 1985-2006 while also taking influence from opening film logos from the 1960's era, hence the Walt Disney signature resembling Walt's actual writing and not the more concurrent "backwards G" look. It starts with a close up of the white castle before zooming out and the familiar fairy line being drawn across. The film studio information pops up at the bottom to make the logo more authentic. There is no music playing. | |
The logo (particularly the sky) is tinted dark purple. | |
Movie variant: A variation of the 2011 logo, with the Disney castle replaced with King Stefan's Castle, although the flag on the top of the castle has the same emblem as the flag in the usual logo. Also, the logo's opening shot angles upward before panning down as usual. The "Disney" text is also three-dimensional. As the logo finishes, the sky turns to a daytime setting, and the camera zooms in closer to the logo and passes the castle into the movie's opening scene.
Trailer variant: Similar to the movie's opening logo, but it has a darker and spookier tone. | |
Trailer variant: The whole logo turns orange.
TV Spot variant: The logo's sky turns golden yellow.
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Teaser variant: The logo becomes a white graphic on a blue computer screen, then Hiro swipes it to the left. | |
Opening variant: A dark version of the 2011 logo, which fades in just as the camera pans down from the clouds. The fireworks are also absent. The arc seems to release ice, with a freezing sound effect. It solidifies into a giant full moon behind the castle. In the process of zooming out as usual, various thorns are revealed at the sides of the castle. There is dark mist on the ground. The sparkles around the "Disney" text are also missing. This logo has no theme song. It has a few sound effects associated with the waving flag, the wind, and the freezing arc.
Closing variant: At the end of the movie, the dark logo appears again, but without any of the added details like the moon and the thorns. | |
This is a variation of the 2011 logo.
As the curved line is drawn, the color palette completely changes, resembling the older logos used since 1985. The final result is a white castle on a bright day, with a light blue sky. The grass and the river are still shown below as usual, albeit the grass is a lighter green with yellow and orange flowers and green edges surrounding the river. The logo is still entirely 3D (the text animates like the 3D version as well), but the white castle is seen directly from the front, like the older 2D logo. Two birds are seen flying as the logo changes. At the end, they go up and the camera follows them. | |
This is a variation of the 2011 logo, playing a dramatic tune. The castle and its usual surroundings are completely replaced by futuristic structures and machines. Some of the fireworks have a shape resembling a diagram of the atomic structure. The arc is made by a rocket, which then keeps flying and passes near the screen. The river near the futuristic city structures near the end is also bigger than usual. | |
This is a variation of the 2011 logo. The logo is entirely tinted dark brown. The theme song is "The Hucklebuck", sung by Frank Sinatra. | |
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Trailer variant: The castle is imported in the Zootopia skyline during the "Try Everything" scene from the film, with the arc being formed as usual but wider. The "Disney" text is in the same color as the movie's logo. | |
The Lion King (2019) |
This is a variation of the 2011 logo. It has been described by Jon Favreau as "a hand-painted, cel-animated multi-plane logo".[3]
This logo begins the same way as the current logo does with a glowing star shining in the night sky. The view then heads down to what appears to be Disneyland Park, complete with a boat on a river and a train with a steam engine resembling Casey Jr. going down a railway track with two fireworks going off. Then, it heads high over the castle from the current logo, with fireworks going off. Eventually, it settles in front of the castle. In The Jungle Book (2016), the arc is absent. When the logo is done, it zooms out into the wilderness until the title of the movie appears. Closing variant: The normal closing logo plays, but the Disney text is not centered with the castle in its usual position. In The Lion King (2019), the logo is the same but the music is reorchestrated by Hans Zimmer and the arc is present. The zooming out effect from before is nearly done; the logo just disappears normally at the end. Closing variant: The full 2011 logo plays, albeit silent. |
Trailer variant: The castle's tallest spire is replaced with the Big Ben tower with a shade of lime green. The castle also appears to be glowing and the background is dark as midnight. | |
Teaser variant: The entire logo is sewn onto a light brown blanket with a decorative border and pictures of islands surrounding the logo. The word "DISNEY" is reddish-brown, the castle has some decorative patterns, and there appears to be a line that likely resembles a river between the text and the castle. | |
This a variation of the 2011 logo, set in the evening during the prince's ball. It fades in to a different opening sky and as we pan down, the river has a different curve and the town of Villeneuve is seen on the left. The regular castle is replaced by his castle and there are different fireworks with different sound effects. The sound heard when the arc goes over it is very different while the arc was way above the castle.
The "Disney" text zooms in like normal but the castle still zooms out. Then, we zoom out to a rose, where the Enchantress picks it up and the opening scene plays. This variation is also seen in the trailers, albeit fully formed without zooming out and time changing depending on the trailer. | |
Trailer variant: The clouds are stormy-looking and the castle is replaced with a bunch of stones and rocks. The "Disney" text is rusted gold and there are palm trees located on either side.
Movie variant: The logo has a stormy sky, the fireworks are absent and the logo is darker. Also, the flag on the top of the castle is replaced once again by the Jolly Roger flag, and the ship from the franchise's previous film's logo variant also appears again on the bottom left-hand corner. The spark that draws the curve live is noticeably absent and the sparkles forming the "Disney" text are nowhere to be seen. The text is also three-dimensional. Closing variant: The saturation of the logo is different, with the grass and bottom of the castle being a brighter shade of green and the sky being a slight shade of blue-violet. | |
The logo begins normally, but the emblem on the flag was changed to a kingdom emblem. The front door wall of the castle is also different. While the curve draws itself on screen, the chicken-legged house of Baba Yaga runs through the screen and jumps across the river. The sparkles around the "DISNEY" text are absent. | |
The logo begins like the traditional logo, but once it hits the final note, there is a sudden explosion of light and sound as the sky turns to space and the castle is emitted in aqua blue lighting. The castle and sky are distorted to give it a kaleidoscopic effect. The "Disney" text is also in gold. | |
Incredibles 2 variant: The logo is animated in '60s-style 2D with a red color scheme, with some buildings on the left. A monorail goes by and a light on top of the flag pole blinks, then it fades with two shapes on the castle resembling two lowercase "i's" showing on the screen for a second before completely fading to black. There are no fireworks, and the "Disney" text is yellow.
Auntie Edna variant: The logo is already formed and fades in and out like normal. ??? ??? | |
The 2011 logo changes into a hand drawn illustration of the logo on a book page halfway through its animation. The "Disney" text is also in black. Once the logo finishes, it fades out on the page and transitions into the film's opening credits. | |
The logo is darker and has a similar color palette to the 2006-2011 logo. The music is also reorchestrated and the "Disney" text is brighter than usual. When the music finishes, Drosselmeyer's owl comes in by swooping down from the sky above the left side of the castle. The "Disney" text fades out, and the camera turns to the left to follow the owl, transitioning into the opening scene. | |
Trailer variant: The castle glitches.
Movie variant: At the end of the movie, it is normal at first, but it "shuts down" just like the first movie's closing variant. If the viewer looks frame by frame, the logo actually turns into the same PacMan kill screen variant from the first film before the "shut down". | |
The opening logo features the Disney castle in a park and in front of a London setting. The Tower Bridge and Big Ben can be seen on either sides. | |
Trailer variant: The logo for the 2019 Aladdin movie trailer features an Arabian version of the Disney castle, in the middle of the desert.
Movie variant: The opening logo plays as normal, but after it finishes, a star on the viewer's left-hand side brightens up like a glare of sunlight, changing the castle into a large ship. | |
Trailer variant: Like the first film, King Stefan's castle is in the place of the Disney castle, but in daylight and with a view of the Moors.
Movie variant: The logo plays as normal until the camera pans up into the opening scene. | |
When the arc is almost drawn, the logo becomes sepia-toned. The logo's music is also composed in the style of 1950s jazz. | |
As soon as the arc is drawn, it starts to snow. Additionally, the text is transparent, After the logo is done, the text fades out and Santa's sleigh is seen flying above the castle. As the camera follows the sleigh, the camera pans up from the castle into the North Pole. |
(2020-present)
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Trailer variant: The logo is on a dark blue-green gradient background with stars and various symbols in the background. The castle is metallic with a blue-green hue. The "Disney" text is also metallic with a blue hue. An arch with various symbols like those shown in the movie is seen over the castle.
Movie variant: The logo is normal, but the color scheme and saturation resemble that of the logo from the trailer of Enchanted. | |
Trailer variant: Fireworks appear in the background. | |
Trailer variant: The background is stylized like a painting. The sky is painted in different shades of orange and the mountains are painted blue.
Movie variant: The logo is normal, but once it's complete, it fades into a foggy glass window with the castle as a texture on the window. The text "Inspired by a true story" appears, then disappears before the window is cleaned by Ivan, segueing to the opening scene of the film. | |
Shanghai Disneyland's Enchanted Storybook Castle is used in place of the 2011 castle with some additional Chinese architectural structures to the sides. The flag on top of the castle is basically the same as the one in the normal logo, except it has a white background and is vertically compressed but stretches out more as the camera pan down from the castle. The entire area is replaced by Ancient China, the movie's setting. Also, the "Disney" text is golden and the thinner clouds in the background of the opening shot are blue-gray instead of pink. | |
As the arc is drawn, the logo transforms into the style of a comic book. Then, the camera pans up into the opening scene. Before this, the logo's color palette is similar to that of the 2006-2011 logo. | |
Trailer variant: The castle is replaced by the Kingdom of Heart (the home of the titular character Raya). | |
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First trailer variant: Features the Disney castle in monochrome and the Disney text in red.
Second trailer variant: Disney castle in monochrome and Disney text in red. The sky background is black with white splatters. Movie variant: This is a variation of the Disney castle, completely in monochrome and with a stormy sky. A backdrop of London can be seen in the background, and the Disney text is crimson red. The stars and the ship were absent in this variant. |
China exclusive variant: The logo plays normally, but to represent Shanghai Disney Resort's 5th Anniversary, the castle was replaced by Shanghai Disneyland's Enchanted Storybook Castle, and the flag's icon was replaced by the park's 5th anniversary logo, and the "Disney" text is golden. While the arc is drawing, the theme "Year of Magical Surprise" (Chinese: 惊喜连连 奇妙一整年) appears on the top of castle. | |
Global variant: The entire logo has a more pinkish tone, and several clouds are removed. The "Disney" text is already formed and is smaller and higher than usual. Once the logo finishes, it pans down into the river, transitioning into the opening scene.
China exclusive variant: Same as the international version, but the Shanghai Disney Resort's 5th Anniversary variant is used. | |
Trailer variant: The castle is replaced with Casa de Madrigal and the arch is made of yellow butterflies that eventually fly into the camera.
China exclusive variant: The Shanghai Disney Resort's 5th Anniversary variant is reused. | |
Trailer variant: The "Disney" text is gigantic and is raised up higher. | |
The logo is normal, but once it's complete, it fades into a kid's drawing of the castle surrounded by photos of the Baker children, then it segues into the opening scene of the film. | |
Trailer variant: The "Disney" text is transparent and shinier. Also, the logo itself has a bluish tint.
Movie variant: The logo begins normally, except the logo has a large blue tint and the "Disney" text is much more transparent than usual. The castle is zapped by several lasers(resembling the transforming machine in the movie), then turns into a combination of several different castles from other Disney films, including the Sultan's Palace from Aladdin, Elsa's Ice Palace from Frozen, Prince Eric's castle from The Little Mermaid, and the castle from the Incredibles II variant (albeit in similar colors to the normal logo's castle). A laser zaps in the "Disney" text, just like in the trailer variant. | |
The logo plays as normal, but Jiminy Cricket falls down after the castle is fully shown and sings along with the end of the fanfare. Additionally, the logo begins by cutting in from black instead of fading in from black (which is a likely nod to the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo seen at the start of most Disney DVDs and Blu-Rays after 2012). The logo is also zoomed in closer than usual, and the "Disney" text fades in a little earlier. After that, the camera stops panning down for a brief moment before slowly panning further down, with the text still in place. After the music finishes, the text fades out and the logo crossfades into the film's opening scene, while Jiminy starts talking to the audience. | |
Trailer variant (Disney+ version): The last part of the opening logo plays, but the "Disney" text is already on screen.
Movie variant: The logo starts off normally, but the sky is in a different color. As the camera rotates around the castle, the entire logo and landscape change drastically as it gets darker. The moon also appears in the sky and the fireworks, arc, and dust surrounding the text are all absent, similar to the Into the Woods and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales variants. The castle is made of wood (representing the 15th century from the beginning of the film) and has a bell in its tallest spire, with the lighting for the castle replaced by torches. The music is also reorchestrated by John Debney, the film's composer (although it sounds somewhat similar to the fanfare from the Frankenweenie variant), and segues into the opening theme after the first few bars. After the logo is complete, the text disappears and the camera pans down, segueing into the opening scene. | |
The logo starts off normally. Near the end, two blue birds fly through the logo (almost like the Cinderella variant, except they fly towards the castle as opposed to flying down from above the castle), as one of them then comes closer, transforming the entire castle into a CGI version of the Disney Renaissance art style. It takes place in daytime, and the castle is replaced by Andalasia's castle. The text is in purple and there are flowers in front of it. The camera zooms in to the top-left corner, starting the film. | |
Trailer variant: The 2011 logo is in black and white and a 4:3 scope. Also, the Clades' ship from the movie passes by the logo. | |
Trailer variant: The slogan-less 2022 logo is set in the nighttime. The castle is surrounded by fog, the lanterns and Will O' the Wisps are removed, and the light illuminating the castle is all white. The arc and the light inside the castle are purple, while the light inside the castle is also flickering. | |
Once the 2022 logo finishes, it flickers before appearing on an old film projector. The logo then transitions into the opening scene. | |
Teaser variant: A sand castle that gets knocked down by Stitch. |
Shorts
(1990-2009)
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The 1990 logo appears as usual. Tinker Bell then flies away from the logo and uses her magic wand to make it disappear in a explosion of pixie dust, starting this short documentary. | |
The logo is a patch sewn onto a quilt. | |
This is a variation of the 1990 logo. Each piece of this logo is animated as a neon sign, on a black background.
The castle appears first, separated into purple horizontal neon segments. Each castle segment appears at a time, from top to bottom. Then the yellow neon "Walt Disney" text appears. The whole logo disappears for a second. At this point, the purple neon "PICTURES" text appears alone on the black background. At the end, the castle an text reappears, and the arc is formed by four neon segments, one at a time. The first and third arc segments are green, while the second and fourth are yellow. The theme music is played on violin. Someone's voice is heard saying "Concentration!" at the end. | |
A variation of the 2006 logo, which appears fully formed and without any animation. The usual 3D castle is shown as a stationary object seen from the front, resembling the older 2D castles. It appears in front of a red textured background. This logo plays some circus-themed music. After the Walt Disney logo disappears, a variation of the Pixar logo is shown on the same textured red background. |
(2010-2019)
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The logo is black and white, the "Disney" text is written in chalk, and the castle is stylized like the short. Also, the curved line is drawn by a paper airplane from the short. | |
A completely black and white variation of the 2011 logo appears at the end of this short. This logo is introduced by an iris shot transition. The castle and its environment are a stationary picture that is constantly shown to be subtly trembling, as a deliberate way to represent animation techniques from the 1920s.
Clarabelle Cow happily jumps over the castle and appears to be releasing milk to form the usual arc. The "Disney" text is a regular signature and not the stylized version in the Disney logo. There is a sparkle sound effect associated with the arc, and Clarabelle is heard mooing. The logo is otherwise silent. | |
A variation of the 2011 logo appears at the end of this short. The castle is a drawing on a plate, complete with the usual surroundings and the "Disney" text, the latter of which is in white. Someone draws the arc using a bottle of ketchup, and then puts the bottle away. The shadow of Winston the dog can also be seen. The plate is on a table with fries, a napkin, a fork and a spoon. The music theme from the ending credits keeps playing when this logo is on screen. | |
The 2011 logo appears at the end of the short. On the ground, a Snowgy is seen jumping three times. The last jump makes it fly over the castle, forming the arc, which seems made of ice that quickly dissolves. | |
The 2011 logo is a beach setting with a sandcastle in the same shape as the Disney castle in front of the sun. The "Disney" text is also white, just like the Feast variant. | |
Opening variant: The logo is similar to the teaser trailer for Moana, except it has darker colors and the shadows of the palm trees and the clouds in the background are different.
Closing variant: Same as the beginning, except Maui is briefly seen falling down in front of the logo, along with a couple of leaves. | |
Trailer variant: The 2011 logo is completely tinted blue. |
(2020-present)
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This logo is similar to the Frozen Fever logo, but instead of a Snowgie, Olaf jumps over the castle. The logo is also covered with snow and the "Disney" text is ice blue. The sky is also different. | |
This is a variation of the 2011 logo. Each piece of this logo is animated as a neon sign, on in the city. | |
The logo is embedded in the sand, and the curved line is drawn by Marie, the raccoon from the short. While she does this, her child appears from the left side of the screen while holding a shell in his mouth. After Marie finishes, the young raccoon drops the shell at the ending point of the curved line and follows her mother offscreen. | |
The Shepherd (2023) |
The logo simply has the words Disney on a dark blue-black background with a string of diamond lights glowing behind it. The logo also appearing at the end of BBC's Doctor Who 60th anniversary special on Disney+ in the United States, starting in November 2023. |
The cut-short logo begins as an animated variant of the 100 Years of Wonder version in the art style of The Simpsons, however "Disney" and "100" start to separate with text for "Self-Congratulatory" stretching out and suddenly appearing in-between the two text.
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Video games
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During the end of the game's introduction, a flag of the Disney Infinity "IN" icon appears at the top of the castle, in place of the normal flag. After all the Disney and Pixar characters appear throughout the logo, Mr. Incredible is carrying the "Disney" text. | |
Same as the 2011 logo, but the castle uses the actual model from Lego's 71040 Disney Castle set. Then a laser from the Omnidroid cuts a circle through the logo; upon seeing Luxo, Jr., it curls into a ball, and Luxo, Jr. jumps on it, transitioning into the Pixar logo. |
Disney Castle Openings from 45 Films
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Trivia
- The 2021 video game LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which was developed and published by Warner Bros. Interactive under exclusive license from Lucasfilm Games, features the 2011 cut-short variant of the opening logo in the intro to the game shortly before the title screen appears.
- This is significant, because it was the first piece of media released from a subsidiary of Lucasfilm Ltd. to feature the logo, as well as being the only video game from the studio to do so as of 2023.
- The original 1986 and 1988 prints of The Great Mouse Detective and Oliver & Company use the 1985 variant of the logo, while the films' respective 1992 and 1996 video releases use the 1990 variant. Both of the original theatrical variants of the logo from both films are still obscure or rare to find, or presumably lost. However, the original 1985 variant from Oliver & Company has appeared on a European French VHS and Laserdisc release from 1997.[4]