The music from "Nikki, Wild Dog of the North" is also heard at the beginning of early 30's Mickey Mouse cartoons on "Mickey Mouse in Black and White Volume 1." Also, the music from "Blue Men of Morocco" was also heard on "People and Places: Disneyland, U.S.A."
Thank You for posting this compilation of Buena Vista intros. Truly! these were my favorites before watching a Disney movie. And i'm so glad that Disney/Buena Vista Home entertainment acknowledges the logo with their features on DVD and Video. You that posted this, is highly ingenious. I truly commend you.
I heard the tympani drums one with "First Aiders" (on the WDT Pluto 1 DVD) and the Toyland one with "Pests of the West" (on the WDT Pluto 2 DVD). And they also kept the Donald In Mathmagicland BV title when that was released on the WDT Donald 4 DVD, released in 2008.
Thank You for posting this compilation of Buena Vista intros. Truly! these were my favorites before watching a Disney movie. And i'm so glad that Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment acknowledges the intros into their features on DVD now. I salute for osting this.
In 1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" & "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too"
Yes, the drums (kettledrums or timpani) was used among the most often for cartoons; however I think the one used for "Son of Flubber" was used more. With what Pluto cartoon did you hear the one from "Babes in Toyland" with?
Actually, I forgot that "Switzerland" had a different BV fanfare; and there are some of the People and Places that seem to have disappeared, like "Cruise of the Eagle." I have most of the series on video and most of the BV fanfares are the same. It is interesting to note that the People and Places fanfare and title music was put on the beginning of "Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates" for its foreign release.
@RandomGenericComment I am afraid there was no music on the Buena Vista for "The Fox and the Hound." I call those "silent" buena vistas. This video does not include any "silent" Buena Vistas.
I included "The Black Hole," "Condorman" and "Tron" in DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. Was there something else you wanted? I do plan to make a video with the BVs from 1978 and Mickey`s 50th birthday.
Some BV logos are completely silent like... "The Fox and the Hound" (1981) "Mickey's Christmas Carol" (1983) and various classic cartoons rereleased in the 50's and 60's.
Yeah, but "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sleeping Beauty" had custom logos. "Swiss Family Robinson" had the reagular background and font. That's what I mean by 'so small.'
I think that Disney just reused the music for "Nikki;" though probably rerecorded it. The same music was used for other films released that time. All of the People and Places movies have the same fanfare, except the first: "The Alaskan Eskimo." That will be in my next collection - DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS that I hope to publish by tomorrow night. The complete list of the People and Places series can be found in The Disney Films by Leonard Maltin or The Disney Encyclopedia.
Yes. Those are still unique, but not as much as those with music - to me at least. My next video, Disney RKO and Buena Vista Movie Intros will have some, but not all, of the silent ones.
@Gaarahinafan2 "Cool! Why don't they still show the Buena Vista logo in the new Disney films of today?" Buena Vista was formed to distribute Disney stuff after Disney broke ties with RKO in 1953. Until Eisner took over in the mid-80s, Disney was still a small independent, and wasn't considered one of the majors. Since it's become a giant, "Walt Disney Pictures" now has the high profile and resoures to handle their own distribution, although technically it's still done by Buena Vista.
It's interesting that Disney, which was masterful at branding, never created or used a standard musical theme for the Buena Vista titles that opened all their films. But I guess the Disney name was the most important part, and Buena Vista wasn't significant enough to warrant its own music. Still...the very first thing on the screen is important...at least I think so.
@MatthewtheY One thing I've never understood is where those (and other) reissue prints were being shown. Were they playing in theaters during the '60s and '70s with these feature films? I can't think of any other purpose those reissue prints would have been made for, because as far as I'm aware the shorts had almost no television life (outside of cut-and-paste versions on Wonderful World of Disney) until pretty much the 1980s.
I have a friend that I met online several years ago who also enjoys the Buena Vistas, and he sent that to me. I`m not sure how it got it, maybe from TV; but that doesn`t make sense. He also gave me 3 or 4 others that I would not have if it wasn`t for him.
I think I know what you mean. The writing was in the center, not taking advantage of the wide screen. Most of the widescreen BVs, with the blue background, are the same.
It seems that the aspect ratio changes from film to film depending on the process in which it was filmed. If compared to "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sleeping Beauty" and others in widescreen, they might be as small or bigger.
Maybe they were trying to get away from the more "traditional" BV/Disney-openings? The studio had been struggling a bit since Walt's death, after all...
9:15 -- Funny, I remember seeing "The Cat from Outer Space" via Home Video as a child, and I don't remember that big colorful "BV Release" (as opposed to the more "traditional" "Distributed by Buena Vista"-bit with the blue gradation background) at the beginning! Perhaps it was there all along; I was only nine or so at the time...
Do you have the BV for "Sword in the Stone" that is not the traditional blue background? It must have had the more modern BV for its rerelease in 1983. I`m sure the BV would have been the same as the one on "Winnie the Pooh and a Day For Eeyore."
Disney is inconsistent. The video for "Lead" has a differnt BV logo & no music. I have video of a 16mm print of "Return" with the psychedelic BV. I also have an intro celebrating Mickey`s 50th birthday. My guess is that all 4 movies from 1978 would have been the same & the psychedelic logo used with the intro. So the psychedelic BV must have been for the 50th anniversary year only.
I think they just got the music from "Nikki" and put the music over the Mickey Mouse head at the beginning. The fanfare ended with a cymbal crash. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Disney produced Race to Witch Mountain before? That means that this production of the same movie was more of movie that was redone with better technology.
Dang! I have never seen all of those old movies before! Not even the Zorro movie or the Monkey's Uncle! Speaking of Zorro, I thought It was a Columbia/Tirstar Picture.
I have never seen all of those old movies before! Not even the Zorro movie or the Monkey's Uncle! Speaking of Zorro, I thought It was a Columbia/Tirstar Picture.
The music from "Nikki, Wild Dog of the North" is also heard at the beginning of early 30's Mickey Mouse cartoons on "Mickey Mouse in Black and White Volume 1." Also, the music from "Blue Men of Morocco" was also heard on "People and Places: Disneyland, U.S.A."
Thank You for posting this compilation of Buena Vista intros. Truly! these were my favorites before watching a Disney movie. And i'm so glad that Disney/Buena Vista Home entertainment acknowledges the logo with their features on DVD and Video. You that posted this, is highly ingenious. I truly commend you.
Excellent! Love it! I recommend it for Disney fans everywhere!
On "Swiss Family Robinson," the logo is so small. Yes, I know it's in CinemaScope.
Thank You for posting this compilation of Buena Vista intros. Truly! these were my favorites before watching a Disney movie. I truly commend you.
All the "Winnie the pooh" ones are so simple :)
I heard the tympani drums one with "First Aiders" (on the WDT Pluto 1 DVD) and the Toyland one with "Pests of the West" (on the WDT Pluto 2 DVD).
And they also kept the Donald In Mathmagicland BV title when that was released on the WDT Donald 4 DVD, released in 2008.
OMFG! I've never seen the BV logo for "The Aristocats" before. That's a certain rarity right there.
Thank You for posting this compilation of Buena Vista intros. Truly! these were my favorites before watching a Disney movie. And i'm so glad that Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment acknowledges the intros into their features on DVD now. I salute for osting this.
I have heard those few seconds of music from the beginning of Sleeping Beauty SOO many times. :-)
3:55 - 3:59: Orchestration was used in some re-released Walt Disney/RKO cartoons.
In 1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" & "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too"
Yes, the drums (kettledrums or timpani) was used among the most often for cartoons; however I think the one used for "Son of Flubber" was used more. With what Pluto cartoon did you hear the one from "Babes in Toyland" with?
Actually, I forgot that "Switzerland" had a different BV fanfare; and there are some of the People and Places that seem to have disappeared, like "Cruise of the Eagle." I have most of the series on video and most of the BV fanfares are the same. It is interesting to note that the People and Places fanfare and title music was put on the beginning of "Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates" for its foreign release.
@RandomGenericComment I am afraid there was no music on the Buena Vista for "The Fox and the Hound." I call those "silent" buena vistas. This video does not include any "silent" Buena Vistas.
I included "The Black Hole," "Condorman" and "Tron" in DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. Was there something else you wanted? I do plan to make a video with the BVs from 1978 and Mickey`s 50th birthday.
I like this Buena Vista logos at 5:16 6:14 8:07 8:50
At 5:33, the "Follow Me, Boys!" BV tune was present on that movie's DVD when I rented it through Netflix a few weeks ago.
@HOE68YEN The Disney movie you are thinking of is "The Horse Without a Head." It is available on DVD from The Disney Movie Club, and on Amazon.com.
Some BV logos are completely silent like...
"The Fox and the Hound" (1981)
"Mickey's Christmas Carol" (1983)
and various classic cartoons rereleased in the 50's and 60's.
Yeah, but "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sleeping Beauty" had custom logos. "Swiss Family Robinson" had the reagular background and font. That's what I mean by 'so small.'
I think that Disney just reused the music for "Nikki;" though probably rerecorded it. The same music was used for other films released that time. All of the People and Places movies have the same fanfare, except the first: "The Alaskan Eskimo." That will be in my next collection - DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS that I hope to publish by tomorrow night. The complete list of the People and Places series can be found in The Disney Films by Leonard Maltin or The Disney Encyclopedia.
I rented "Follow Me, Boys" a few weeks ago from Netflix, and it has its BV card and tune intact (occurs at 5:33).
Yes. Those are still unique, but not as much as those with music - to me at least. My next video, Disney RKO and Buena Vista Movie Intros will have some, but not all, of the silent ones.
@Gaarahinafan2
"Cool! Why don't they still show the Buena Vista logo in the new Disney films of today?"
Buena Vista was formed to distribute Disney stuff after Disney broke ties with RKO in 1953. Until Eisner took over in the mid-80s, Disney was still a small independent, and wasn't considered one of the majors. Since it's become a giant, "Walt Disney Pictures" now has the high profile and resoures to handle their own distribution, although technically it's still done by Buena Vista.
Excellent! I recommend this for every Disney movie afficianado!
It's interesting that Disney, which was masterful at branding, never created or used a standard musical theme for the Buena Vista titles that opened all their films. But I guess the Disney name was the most important part, and Buena Vista wasn't significant enough to warrant its own music.
Still...the very first thing on the screen is important...at least I think so.
@MatthewtheY
One thing I've never understood is where those (and other) reissue prints were being shown. Were they playing in theaters during the '60s and '70s with these feature films? I can't think of any other purpose those reissue prints would have been made for, because as far as I'm aware the shorts had almost no television life (outside of cut-and-paste versions on Wonderful World of Disney) until pretty much the 1980s.
I have a friend that I met online several years ago who also enjoys the Buena Vistas, and he sent that to me. I`m not sure how it got it, maybe from TV; but that doesn`t make sense. He also gave me 3 or 4 others that I would not have if it wasn`t for him.
OMFG! I've never seen the BV logo from "The Aristocats" before! That's a certain rarity right there.
Hi I remember watching a Disney movie about a girl who could summon a lot of dogs by whistling. Do you know the title? Can you help me out?
On the Old Yeller DVD, the BV title for it is missing, but its music plays over the Walt Disney Pictures logo sequence.
I think I know what you mean. The writing was in the center, not taking advantage of the wide screen. Most of the widescreen BVs, with the blue background, are the same.
I heard back from my friend who I got the BV for "Aristocats." He said he got it from a friend who owned a 16mm print.
It seems that the aspect ratio changes from film to film depending on the process in which it was filmed. If compared to "Lady and the Tramp" and "Sleeping Beauty" and others in widescreen, they might be as small or bigger.
Because it was derived off from the film's 1978 re-issue.
Maybe they were trying to get away from the more "traditional" BV/Disney-openings? The studio had been struggling a bit since Walt's death, after all...
It could be on the new DVD release, from February 5, 2008.
7:13 sound a lot similar than the columbia tristar television 1996 jingle
Yes I will. I will present them all in a manner that they can be compared to each other.
@disneyfan85 Thank you for pointing that out.
Yes it did. I`m pretty sure they rerecorded it for "Nikki."
9:15 -- Funny, I remember seeing "The Cat from Outer Space" via Home Video as a child, and I don't remember that big colorful "BV Release" (as opposed to the more "traditional" "Distributed by Buena Vista"-bit with the blue gradation background) at the beginning! Perhaps it was there all along; I was only nine or so at the time...
What is Buena Vista Distribution logo font called?
I think I just logged on the internet and just went back to my childhood.
9:00 - 9:05 the rescuers
Yes, it was. And "Return From..." was made in 1978.
OMFG! I've never seen the BV logo from "The Aristocats" before? How'd you find it?
Do you have the BV for "Sword in the Stone" that is not the traditional blue background? It must have had the more modern BV for its rerelease in 1983. I`m sure the BV would have been the same as the one on "Winnie the Pooh and a Day For Eeyore."
man there a lot of disney movies
Most distinctive to me was The Jubgle Book
No, it isn`t from the 2008 DVD release. I think it must be from a 16mm rental print.
Disney is inconsistent. The video for "Lead" has a differnt BV logo & no music. I have video of a 16mm print of "Return" with the psychedelic BV. I also have an intro celebrating Mickey`s 50th birthday. My guess is that all 4 movies from 1978 would have been the same & the psychedelic logo used with the intro. So the psychedelic BV must have been for the 50th anniversary year only.
my dad watched these before i was born
love the music @ :39 for "secrets of life." never saw that movie,,,when was it released..?
Awesome video compilation - THANK YOU!
Anyone know what font the "Buena Vista" is.
TIA,
Bazza
Those are on my other video DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS.
Doesn't the Mickey's 50th birthday part of the Bunea Vista logo look a lot like the 1978 Neon Mickey logo?
What is buena vista distribution co Inc font called?
Cool vid, bro
...although some of the BV idents -like the one @ 2:41 for example- seem to be a little dated or deteriorated though.....
Yes, you forgot "First Aiders", a Pluto short from 1944.
I think they just got the music from "Nikki" and put the music over the Mickey Mouse head at the beginning. The fanfare ended with a cymbal crash. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Disney produced Race to Witch Mountain before? That means that this production of the same movie was more of movie that was redone with better technology.
Dang! I have never seen all of those old movies before! Not even the Zorro movie or the Monkey's Uncle! Speaking of Zorro, I thought It was a Columbia/Tirstar Picture.
Microsoft Anna is watching The Death of Bambi's Mom Sequence From The 1942 Film "Bambi"
You forgot the BV title for "Lady and the Tramp".
What is Buena Vista Distribution co, inc. font called?
What is Buena Vista font called?
@RandomGenericComment you got all wrong 8to 16to35 add a other buena vista on his video thats where the fox and the hound should be there
It's called "Those Calloways", not "Those Callaways".
I have never seen all of those old movies before! Not even the Zorro movie or the Monkey's Uncle! Speaking of Zorro, I thought It was a Columbia/Tirstar Picture.
LOL
The Hound that Thought He Was a Racoon
1:02 Old Yeller
So As my Jungle Book DVD Not as the 101 Dalmatians DVD
But, it's got to be on there. There's no other choice.
Yeah, I saw it. Never mind.
all of those... ALL of those. and u miss fox and the hound??? my all time favorite movie!!!! shame on you- SHAAAAAAME!
@8to16to35 ... no more shame! :D
ARISTOCATS!
9:14 ???
I only know the one at 5:19
Dreamworksskgg
I'm not religious!
What is Buena Vista Font Called?
What is buena vista font called?