Walt Disney Records

Background
Walt Disney Records is the flagship label of Disney Music Group, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. It primarily releases soundtracks and other musical media from Disney films, Radio Disney, Disney Channel original movies, the Star Wars franchise, Disney theme parks, and Walt Disney Theatrical productions, among others. It was founded in 1956 as Disneyland Records; before that time, Disney recordings were licensed to other labels, such as RCA, Decca, Capitol, ABC-Paramount, and United Artists. The suggestion for Disney to make their very own record label came from Walt Disney's brother, Roy O. Disney. In 1959, Buena Vista Records was formed as the company's contemporary label, while Disneyland Records remained a children's label. The label was also called Disneyland/Vista Records by 1971. In 1989, the label was renamed to Walt Disney Records, and in 2007, Buena Vista Records was folded into it.

1st Logo (1989- )
Logo: Just an in-credit text saying "SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON" with the 1995 Walt Disney Records print logo below it.

Variants:
 * Starting in 2007, the current 2007 print logo is used.
 * The arrangement of the logo may vary; sometimes, it's stacked, with the print logo atop the text, or sometimes it's just the text.

FX/SFX: It simply slides up with the rest of the credits.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the movie.

Availability: Current.
 * Seen on most current films from Walt Disney Pictures, as well as Disney Channel Original Movies.
 * It is also seen on films from Lucasfilm starting with Strange Magic.
 * The only 20th Century Studios film to use this logo was Ron's Gone Wrong, other films use the Hollywood Records logo.

2nd Logo (2000s)
TBA.

3rd Logo (2004)
Logo: Zoom out on Conductor Mickey on what appears to be a silvery circular "vault door"-like object with "digital" triangular and arc indicators spinning around it and a spinning roulette of rectangles around the edge of the object with "WALT DISNEY RECORDS" written below in the same electric blue as Mickey and the indicators before tilting up and exploding into its constituent 3D objects and zooming in to black.

FX/SFX: 3D CGI objects spinning, tilting up, and exploding into parts.

Music/Sounds: spinner wheel clicky sound and metallic clunks.

Availability: Found on the music video DVD included with Radio Disney Ultimate Jams.