Nest Family Entertainment

1st Logo (June 17, 1995-November 6, 2012)
Nicknames: "The Gold Nest", "Because It All Begins at Home"

Logo: On a black background, we see several gold bars forming a nest over the screen. Then the word "NEST" slides in over it and takes its place at the bottom of the screen as a gradient shade of green fades in. The logo and its name shine.

Variants:
 * There is another version of the logo, used on later releases. The animation is improved, except at the end, the logo zooms out as the tagline "Because it all begins at home" appear below it, in script. The background is black here, and the color is goldenrod.
 * On some videos, the logo would animate as usual, but does not zoom out, show the tagline and the® symbol was replaced by the TM symbol.
 * Also on some videos, the logo would still zoom out after the animation finishes but the tagline is omitted.
 * This logo exists in filmed and videotaped versions.

FX/SFX: The CGI formation of the nest.

Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare with various twinkles and whooshes composed by Lex de Azevedo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the original VHS release of The Swan Princess, it's silent.
 * On some videos, there exists a different fanfare with reused twinkles and whooshes.

Availability: The logo appeared first on the American VHS of The Swan Princess, while the R2 DVD releases have the film's original New Line Cinema logo (the latter only had theatrical distribution rights, while Nest currently holds video rights through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment). It also appears on Animated Stories from the New Testament and Animated Hero Classics, including newer prints of older episodes. The later version can be seen on The Swan Princess 2 and 3, and made its last appearance on The Swan Princess Christmas. Also seen on Tricky People.

2nd Logo (February 25, 2014- )


Nicknames: "Amateur Nest", "Boring Nest"

Logo: On a white background, three black twigs fall from the top, then "NEST" letters zoom from the left side. The copyright mark rolls and bumps the logo, then "Family" fades in and the green leaf pops up on the twig.

FX/SFX: The moving parts.

Music/Sounds: The film's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on newer films, such as The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale and The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today.