As an early 2000s kid, I enjoyed growing up with VHSs and DVDs so I can experience these wonderful logos like this one, Masterpiece Collection, Home Video and many more!
Vhs was a good gateway for the early 2000s generation to experience a lot of 80s and 90s movies before being replaced by dvd completely by the middle of the decade and now in 2022 even dvd feels retro.
When I was a kid, I always thought this logo sequence was interesting because I've usually only seen the normal "Walt Disney Pictures" one on a lot of Disney movies I've seen. Seeing this again has given me a HUGE nostalgia-based "high" feeling.
A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare; when the logo starts and Mickey Mouse shows up, there is a synth-bass note with synth-violins warming up, a whimsical synthesized organ tune accompanied by synthesized chimes as the spark swirls above Mickey's hand and writes the text "WALT DiSNEY", a 7-note synth-trumpet fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet flies around the diamond, a cymbal crash as the text "WALT DiSNEY CLASSICS" turns to gold and the comet and pixie dust trail leave the logo and twinkles playing underneath the synthesizer music until we fade to black.
harrietamidala1691 FAKE, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' did NOT have the 1989 Walt Disney Classics logo, this has the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo.
The music used to scare me when I was little. I’d go to my grandparents’ house and watch the old 101 Dalmatians on VHS, and this would play right before the movie. Now it’s not too bad
The last new "Black Diamond" Classics VHS release to feature the 1989 version of the Walt Disney Classics logo was the early pressings of the 1992 VHS release of _101 Dalmatians,_ which didn't have any previews at all. The later pressings of said VHS release marked the debut of the 1992 version of the Classics logo with the clean-sounding music, and included a preview for Disney's then-upcoming animated classic, _Aladdin,_ as well as previews for the home video debuts of _The Great Mouse Detective_ (a.k.a. The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective) and _Beauty and the Beast._ The latter two previews appeared after the movie. Starting with the 1992 VHS release of _The Rescuers,_ the music for the 1992 Classics logo became distorted and heavier in bass.
I love this logo so very much, it reminds me of the great memories watching the little mermaid, beauty and the beast, and Aladdin. I really really miss how Disney was back in the day and now it's not the same as it used to be which really hurts my heart 💔😢😢
Fun Fact: This logo made a surprise reappearance on earlier pressings (pre-December 18, 1995) of the 1996 "Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection" VHS release of "Pocahontas," due to a video editing/processing error. Later pressings (post-December 18, 1995) of said VHS release corrected that mistake by replacing this logo with the 1994 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo.
I know as a 90s kid when I saw this logo followed by the classic Walt Disney Pictures blue castle logo, I was going to watch something special and magical.
This is going to sound really weird, but whatever. I’d love to see this being brought back in Disney’s next set of blu-rays once they release 4K quality versions of their classic films in a few years. You know, I can somewhat picture it: “The Walt Disney Timeless Collection”. Before the movie plays, Sorcerer Mickey shows up and raises his hands like he’s starting an orchestra (cue beginning of music). An orb of magic shows up from Mickey’s hands and shoots it. While the theme (updated, of course) begins, the orb quickly moves while moving past highlights of Disney’s films. Near the end, Tinkerbell shows up in a dimly-lit area. She hits her wand on a set of letters that are also dimly lit, and the “Walt Disney Timeless Collection” insignia shows in sparking gold when the theme ends. Tinkerbell then leaves in a trail of pixie dust.
I never saw too many of those, I didn't care for them, nor the "Stay Tuned after the feature" ones. I don't know why, but there's a lot of logos, especially in Disney movies that really spooked me too. The Walt Disney Home Video logo that blares on after the FBI warnings, and even the Feature Presentation logo scared me. They still make me uneasy even now and I have yet to understand why.
Don't worry, you're not the only one. The one that said "Coming Only to Movie Theaters this 1992 Holiday Season" got me the most, perhaps because, after the quiet FBI Warning signs, the narration just comes out of nowhere and gave me goosebumps. For this one, it's that string trill that gets me a little uneasy. I myself cannot explain it. :-/
The Fox and The Hound was the first Disney film i saw. And saw this logo and it got me the creeps by listening the theme especially the narrator said "And Now Our Feature Presentation!"
Sometimes Mark Elliot's narration intro to the Aladdin preview gets me scared in a mixed good and bad way when I'm alone at night and it's silent in my house.
A few of these I knew that used this logo were: 101 Dalmatians Aladdin Bambi Beauty and the Beast Cinderella (1988 version) Peter Pan The Fox and the Hound The Jungle Book The Little Mermaid That's all I can remember
The Great Mouse Detective, Pinocchio, The Rescuers/Down Under, Lady and the Tramp(80s release I think), and Dumbo also had it. (LATT is an assumption, based on it's case.)
If I ever made an animated movie over at Disney, the film would pay homage to the classic Disney movies from the 90s. And I would have it open up with this logo.
My childhood memories of this one was on my recording of 101 dalmatians the animated movie that we recorded off ABC and I think it's time for this one to come back on blu-ray movies.
I'm telling you! The WDC series were retired March 4, 1994 and were replaced by the WD Masterpiece Collection series on October 28, 1994, while "Circle of Life" was released on December 13, 1994, so it obviously doesn't!
Jack Ager so uh turns out don bluth wasn't responsible for the naked lady in the window it was an editor in charge of editing one of the release reels in 1977 he put it in there as a test for the older animators to see if they could spot it unfortunately, they didn't use his copy but when time came to release the Rescuers on VHS, they found his copy and used it and he was laughing when they interviewed him
The Aristocats 1988 VHS Cinderella 1988 VHS Bambi 1989 VHS Oliver and Company 1989 VHS The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1990 VHS The Little Mermaid 1990 VHS The Black Cauldron 1990 VHS Peter Pan 1990 VHS The Jungle Book 1991 VHS Robin Hood 1991 VHS The Rescuers Down Under 1991 VHS Fantasia 1991 VHS 101 Dalmatian 1992 VHS The Great Mouse Detective 1992 VHS The Seventh Brother 1992 VHS The Rescuers 1992 VHS Beauty and the Beast 1992 VHS Pinocchio 1993 VHS Aladdin 1993 VHS The Fox and the Hound 1994 VHS The Lion King 1995 VHS (Version #2)
Opening to Aladdin 1993 VHS: 1. Green FBI Warning Screens 2. Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures 3. The Lion King teaser trailer 4. Pinocchio trailer 5. Feature Presentation (lilac blue) 6. Walt Disney Classics (clean) 7. Walt Disney Pictures 8. Start of the film
The "Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures" bumper is omitted on later printings of the 1993 VHS release of "Aladdin." Also, on said printing, the teaser trailer for "The Lion King" had the black-and-white pencil test footage replaced with the final color footage, although the final zoom-out shot of the musical sequence, "Circle of Life," looked slightly different from the finished version that we would see in theaters. Also, the Walt Disney Classics logo used on the VHS release is actually the late-1992 version with the distorted music.
CHANGE THAT SCARY IMAGE TO *WAKKO WARNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Yes. On masterpiece collection. Same on the aristocats. “And now our feature presentation” Other titles had the lilac screen (1994-99) or flash bang (1998-99)
As an early 2000s kid, I enjoyed growing up with VHSs and DVDs so I can experience these wonderful logos like this one, Masterpiece Collection, Home Video and many more!
This appeared on a bunch of Disney VHS Tapes from 1988 to 1994.
Vhs was a good gateway for the early 2000s generation to experience a lot of 80s and 90s movies before being replaced by dvd completely by the middle of the decade and now in 2022 even dvd feels retro.
Lucky I was born in 1999
I owned more of the Home Video and Masterpiece Collection VHS tapes
@@belstar1128 I still get DVD Netflix rentals
Still have all the Disney VHS tapes I grew up with. And I plan on introducing them to my kid in the near future.
I hope they don’t get worn out completely by then
I am so glad I experienced the greatness of these sounds on VHS. Kids today can discover something new, with nostalgic value.
When I was a kid, I always thought this logo sequence was interesting because I've usually only seen the normal "Walt Disney Pictures" one on a lot of Disney movies I've seen. Seeing this again has given me a HUGE nostalgia-based "high" feeling.
A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare; when the logo starts and Mickey Mouse shows up, there is a synth-bass note with synth-violins warming up, a whimsical synthesized organ tune accompanied by synthesized chimes as the spark swirls above Mickey's hand and writes the text "WALT DiSNEY", a 7-note synth-trumpet fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet flies around the diamond, a cymbal crash as the text "WALT DiSNEY CLASSICS" turns to gold and the comet and pixie dust trail leave the logo and twinkles playing underneath the synthesizer music until we fade to black.
Fantastic! Encore! Bravo! 👏👏♥️♥️
That is the sound of childhood.
harrietamidala1691 Was this logo taken from the 1997 VHS of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''?
Rachel Mack No, this was way before Hunchback of Notre Dame. It would have appeared on tapes made late 80s-early 90s.
harrietamidala1691 FAKE, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' did NOT have the 1989 Walt Disney Classics logo, this has the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo.
+GodzillaFakeVHSOpenings Sadly, no. The last VHS to use the Classics logo was the 1994 print of Fox in the Hound. That much I remember.
rite and it will always be remembered
I LOVE this jingle!!
Me too
The music used to scare me when I was little. I’d go to my grandparents’ house and watch the old 101 Dalmatians on VHS, and this would play right before the movie. Now it’s not too bad
This is literally me. I was also scared of the music of this logo. But now I find it charming
One of the many sounds from my childhood! Love it!
You've just got to love Disney!
HairMetalBrony1016 I prefer the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo
I remember seeing this on my VHS Copy of Pinocchio.
The last new "Black Diamond" Classics VHS release to feature the 1989 version of the Walt Disney Classics logo was the early pressings of the 1992 VHS release of _101 Dalmatians,_ which didn't have any previews at all. The later pressings of said VHS release marked the debut of the 1992 version of the Classics logo with the clean-sounding music, and included a preview for Disney's then-upcoming animated classic, _Aladdin,_ as well as previews for the home video debuts of _The Great Mouse Detective_ (a.k.a. The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective) and _Beauty and the Beast._ The latter two previews appeared after the movie. Starting with the 1992 VHS release of _The Rescuers,_ the music for the 1992 Classics logo became distorted and heavier in bass.
yeah I was kind of disappointed when we didn't get that in front of the Lion King, I was 5 I noticed then
Such a great memories while I was younger to watch most of Disney's classic movies on VHS 📼.
I think I remember seeing this logo on my Aladdin VHS, but this is the BEST DISNEY VHS LOGO EVER!
Kids born in the age of DVD and blu, will never experience greatness of, VHS. #VHS4Life
skutms0481 Home media is not easy to enjoy these days. As much as I love renting off of DVD Netflix
That's for sure.
skutms0481 I know I’ve seen these classics when I was young
skutms0481 kids who watch dvds and blue will probably experience the same videos we watched as kids but with better picture quality
I wish I could see this logo on Blu ray!
When I was a kid I used to have lots of Disney VHS tapes. I remember this intro when I was watching Pinocchio, Dumbo, Peter Pan etc.
Walt Disney Classics (Diamond Standard) 💎
You hear that? It's time for me to get my popcorn and have some of that classic Disney nostalgia.
You were born 8 years after this logo was discontinued, and you're still nostalgic for it.
There's nothing wrong with being nostalgic for something that existed before I was even born.
@@BabyLambCreations you're absolutely right. It's like telling someone who was born after Freddie Mercury died that they can't enjoy Queen.
I was born in 1992, and this logo was being used at the time.
@@ZacharyNoah I was born in 1996, two years after this logo was discontinued.
Ladies And Gentleman Please Rise For The National Anthem Of The Walt Disney Classics Logo
Being born in 2001, this takes me back to watching the 1992 release of Pinocchio at age 5.
I love this logo so very much, it reminds me of the great memories watching the little mermaid, beauty and the beast, and Aladdin. I really really miss how Disney was back in the day and now it's not the same as it used to be which really hurts my heart 💔😢😢
Fun Fact: This logo made a surprise reappearance on earlier pressings (pre-December 18, 1995) of the 1996 "Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection" VHS release of "Pocahontas," due to a video editing/processing error. Later pressings (post-December 18, 1995) of said VHS release corrected that mistake by replacing this logo with the 1994 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo.
I know as a 90s kid when I saw this logo followed by the classic Walt Disney Pictures blue castle logo, I was going to watch something special and magical.
I saw this on the VHS tape of Aladdin
This is going to sound really weird, but whatever. I’d love to see this being brought back in Disney’s next set of blu-rays once they release 4K quality versions of their classic films in a few years. You know, I can somewhat picture it:
“The Walt Disney Timeless Collection”. Before the movie plays, Sorcerer Mickey shows up and raises his hands like he’s starting an orchestra (cue beginning of music). An orb of magic shows up from Mickey’s hands and shoots it. While the theme (updated, of course) begins, the orb quickly moves while moving past highlights of Disney’s films. Near the end, Tinkerbell shows up in a dimly-lit area. She hits her wand on a set of letters that are also dimly lit, and the “Walt Disney Timeless Collection” insignia shows in sparking gold when the theme ends. Tinkerbell then leaves in a trail of pixie dust.
Hopefully, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger will take you up on your offer.
It doesn't sound weird at all. I would love to see this again.😄
It's a mesh of both Classics and Masterpiece in the same jingle jangle!
That sounds amazing, I can just picture it!
Now this launches those nostalgic feels 😍
Beauty and the Beast was the first Disney film I saw, and I first saw this logo on the 1992 VHS.
Am I the only one who was spooked out by the "Special Previews" logo before the film started?
I never saw too many of those, I didn't care for them, nor the "Stay Tuned after the feature" ones. I don't know why, but there's a lot of logos, especially in Disney movies that really spooked me too. The Walt Disney Home Video logo that blares on after the FBI warnings, and even the Feature Presentation logo scared me. They still make me uneasy even now and I have yet to understand why.
Don't worry, you're not the only one. The one that said "Coming Only to Movie Theaters this 1992 Holiday Season" got me the most, perhaps because, after the quiet FBI Warning signs, the narration just comes out of nowhere and gave me goosebumps. For this one, it's that string trill that gets me a little uneasy. I myself cannot explain it. :-/
The Fox and The Hound was the first Disney film i saw. And saw this logo and it got me the creeps by listening the theme especially the narrator said "And Now Our Feature Presentation!"
Sometimes Mark Elliot's narration intro to the Aladdin preview gets me scared in a mixed good and bad way when I'm alone at night and it's silent in my house.
Now just imagine seeing this before "Frozen" or "Big Hero 6"...
***** Hmm... Not so sure about Frozen, but Big Hero 6, hell yeah (Even though I haven't seen it yet. xD)!
Naw, Pixar films wouldn't count; this would only be for films in Disney's Animated Features canon.
+wileyk209zback How about Kingdom Hearts for shits and giggles? xD
Or even Zootopia and future Disney movies!
I wish Big Hero 6 had it.
The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, 101 Dalmatians, both Rescuers and Rescuers Down Under and Aladdin bought me here.
A few of these I knew that used this logo were:
101 Dalmatians
Aladdin
Bambi
Beauty and the Beast
Cinderella (1988 version)
Peter Pan
The Fox and the Hound
The Jungle Book
The Little Mermaid
That's all I can remember
The Great Mouse Detective, Pinocchio, The Rescuers/Down Under, Lady and the Tramp(80s release I think), and Dumbo also had it. (LATT is an assumption, based on it's case.)
This is my favorite Disney VHS logo tune!!
If I ever made an animated movie over at Disney, the film would pay homage to the classic Disney movies from the 90s. And I would have it open up with this logo.
Good luck with that. No sarcasm intended
Growing up I owned Aladdin, Pinocchio 101 Dalmatians Fantasia The Rescuers and the Great Mouse Detective. All with this logo
Dumbo (1941)
@@nssteampunk4865 Ok
Walt Disney Classics! Wow!
This used to scare me at night and it still kinda does to this day.
Keshav Batra I sometimes imagine the music playing at night. Mainly when it's all silent in my home
Why did it scare you?
The fact that Mickey mouse totally appears out the darkness unresponsive always got me unsettled. That and the low drony music anticipating to begin.
I've been curious to know who composed this music for years
@@danbam3411 I've never actually been scared by that logo.
I want this as my ringtone
I remember this when I had the jungle book (1967) on vhs
A few of these I knew that used this logo were
Aladdin
Bambi
Beauty and the Beast
Robin Hood
The Little Mermaid
And that's all I can remember.
jediskunk67 and I think Pinocchio too
What about the Fox and the Hound?
Fantasia
101 Dalmatians and both Rescuers films.
The Great Mouse Detective did.
Taken from Alice in Wonderland 1991 VHS
This beautiful moment before Aladdin on vhs
Gods , the nostalgia that comes with hearing this tune!
My childhood memories of this one was on my recording of 101 dalmatians the animated movie that we recorded off ABC and I think it's time for this one to come back on blu-ray movies.
I miss my childhood… ❤️
I'm telling you! The WDC series were retired March 4, 1994 and were replaced by the WD Masterpiece Collection series on October 28, 1994, while "Circle of Life" was released on December 13, 1994, so it obviously doesn't!
Best childhood of my life❤
Yes!
Taken from The Little Mermaid (1989)
This brings back memories
This played in my head when sora joined smash
Gives me good nostalgia.
Now I wanna curl up and watch the Rescuers.
You know, the one without Don Bluth's hidden naked lady.
+alicia peet (aliciadonniefan23) Really? I thought that was kind of funny the first time I heard about it.
Jack Ager so uh
turns out don bluth wasn't responsible for the naked lady in the window
it was an editor in charge of editing one of the release reels in 1977
he put it in there as a test for the older animators to see if they could spot it
unfortunately, they didn't use his copy
but when time came to release the Rescuers on VHS, they found his copy and used it
and he was laughing when they interviewed him
am I the only one who got misty-eyed listening to this in 2016?
Heck no. I get a warm feeling in my heart whenever I listen to this and remember the classic Disney.
Walt Disney 1977
Release: 2016
Developers: Sega / Buena Vista Television
All aboard the nostalgia train - a wise mouse
Aladdin
The rescuers
Pinocchio
Beauty and the beast
Wish they kept this, and hey, I'll hum this when a certain character comes to a certain game that came out in 2018
I love this!
Great Job!
I love these, but at the same time, i haven't watched my VHS tapes enough to remember which movies had this logo.
My favorite Disney Logos! I have a DVD Version of a VHS movie Fantasia! The movie begins with that logo! YAY! :)
The Aristocats 1988 VHS
Cinderella 1988 VHS
Bambi 1989 VHS
Oliver and Company 1989 VHS
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1990 VHS
The Little Mermaid 1990 VHS
The Black Cauldron 1990 VHS
Peter Pan 1990 VHS
The Jungle Book 1991 VHS
Robin Hood 1991 VHS
The Rescuers Down Under 1991 VHS
Fantasia 1991 VHS
101 Dalmatian 1992 VHS
The Great Mouse Detective 1992 VHS
The Seventh Brother 1992 VHS
The Rescuers 1992 VHS
Beauty and the Beast 1992 VHS
Pinocchio 1993 VHS
Aladdin 1993 VHS
The Fox and the Hound 1994 VHS
The Lion King 1995 VHS (Version #2)
Hey! You're the girl from Inside Out.
I grew up with a few shows and movies from the 80s or 90s
The sound I heard before i saw the movie _Fantasia_ for the first time.
And it surprisingly appeared on the early copies of Pocahontas.
That fanfare still give me goosebumps
Why?
MIDI synth might have something to do with it
I guess you could say that
Roland D50 synthesizer was used in this jingle
That's the Original Music Jingle Logo until Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Rearrange the Jingle
This gave me goosebumps growing up but as i got older, its not bad
I like this better than the 1984 WDC and the 1994 WDMC logo.
Alexandros Martinez To each their own because I prefer the 94 version
Alexandros Martinez Agreed
Ahh I remember this good times
This makes me remember Aladdin on my VHS :3
SceptileTheReptile same
OMG I REMEMBER this
The old Disney..when it actually had magic :(
Walt Disney Alternate
Release: 2015
Developers: Buena Vista Television / Sega
memories on my VHS copy of Beauty and the Beast that I had!
Taken from Aladdin 1993 VHS
Nice remix of the 2016 music
Opening to Aladdin 1993 VHS:
1. Green FBI Warning Screens
2. Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures
3. The Lion King teaser trailer
4. Pinocchio trailer
5. Feature Presentation (lilac blue)
6. Walt Disney Classics (clean)
7. Walt Disney Pictures
8. Start of the film
The "Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures" bumper is omitted on later printings of the 1993 VHS release of "Aladdin." Also, on said printing, the teaser trailer for "The Lion King" had the black-and-white pencil test footage replaced with the final color footage, although the final zoom-out shot of the musical sequence, "Circle of Life," looked slightly different from the finished version that we would see in theaters. Also, the Walt Disney Classics logo used on the VHS release is actually the late-1992 version with the distorted music.
From Fantasia
Still Alvible On VHS
I told my sister not to get too close to the TV whenever this was onscreen or it bites you.
Why do they always use parent lies
@@GoodbyeCM3 to scare kids
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When I was a little girl Libby is 8 years old watching Aladdin VHS
Walt disney classics Muffled
Walt disney Pictures
Aladdin Opening
🎶presen-ting a dis-ney class-ic from Walt Disney home vid-e-o. (Ba bum bum bum bum bum bum) Ah🎶
I remember that new logo from the vhs of bambi in 1989.
I remember this from 101 Dalmatians and Beauty and the Beast😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
1988-1994
I miss this verson
Yes!
That jingle was from the walt Disney company intro the 1999 and 2000 vhs tapes of disney movies.
Taken from Oliver and company 1989 vhs
Disney Classics
Taken from Fantasia 1991 VHS
CHANGE THAT SCARY IMAGE TO *WAKKO WARNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
good music
All I can say is man… just where has the time went 😩
Even Some Vhs Versions Of The 1996 Pocahontas Had This Walt Disney Classics Logo As A Video Error Or A Joke Or Something.
Nostalgia!
it sounds so....triumphant!
And so... trumpet! XD
Coming soon from Disney…an updated CGI remake of this logo called “Walt Disney Remakes”
Taken from Bambi 1989 VHS.
You've just got to love the classics!
-Would you agree?
@MultiLeakeralt I guess so too.
I remember this one from Oliver and Company. I think it was a 1996 VHS, because there was a Toy Story trailer right before the logo.
Yes. On masterpiece collection. Same on the aristocats. “And now our feature presentation” Other titles had the lilac screen (1994-99) or flash bang (1998-99)
@@martingardner9124 Yeah it was the Masterpiece Collection version where Tinkerbell makes the screen flash.
I’m not crying, you’re crying