12/28/2023 0 Comments Vhs monsters inc playallThe animation for this logo was by Weta Digital, the same company that animated the 2006-present Walt Disney Pictures logo. The logo then "shines" until it fades out. The magic comet has more of a gold color to it now, and when the text changes to gold, some fireworks explode in the background behind the diamond. As the "Walt Disney" text continues writing and "CLASSICS" (in the same Lo-Type font as the original) zooms onto the diamond, semi-transparent clips from Pinocchio, Bambi, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King can be seen in the diamond, fading once the words have settled into place. Instead of a blue background, it fades up to a violent-lavender gradient background with stars, and the diamond is more metallic (ala the 1988 prototype logo), and only zooms in slightly (as it appears a bit closer to the screen than the original). The flying spark is now more detailed, moving a little slower, and has a bit of white pixie dust trailing from it. As we zoom up to his hand, Mickey raises up his arm a bit and blinks. We begin with a CGI Sorcerer Mickey standing in a blue spotlight on a black background. ![]() Walt Disney Classics (2008 - present): A digital HD remake of the 1988 Classics logo. ![]() It has been rumored that most of the videos featuring this logo were burned because the logo was so scary. This was seen on the earliest VHS releases of Disney feature films, in white clamshells hat has the Walt Disney Classics print logo on top, featuring Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. Then the lightning is gone, the thunder fades and the smoke clears, and all that's left is a black screen. After laughing a bit, another flash is seen and Mickey claps his hands together, and Mickey and text both disappear in a puff of smoke as lighting flashes with booming thunder. Then they turn gray and spin even faster! Soon they slow down again, and then the outlines turn a scary white color, and then the outlines face us as an evil version of Mickey Mouse's face appears on the head, and Mickey begins laughing in an evil repeating high-pitched maniacal laugh as a bright flash is seen and smoke begins rising from the bottom. ![]() The "Walt Disney" script text is in a ghostly shade of white, and "CLASSICS" in an ugly font zooms up at a fast pace underneath "Walt Disney." The music increases in suspense as after the Mickey outlines turn green, instead of fading out, the logo continues as the outlines continue rotating, then they turn lavender and begin to increase in rotating speed. Original Walt Disney Classics intro (1980-1984): Similar to the 1978 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, but instead of the regular music, we hear loud horror-type music played on electric keyboards and Moog synthesizers.
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