Disney Interactive Studios/Logo Variations

Cinderella's Fairy Castles (also known as Cinderella's Castle Designer) (2003): After the title screen, we see blue birds and yellow butterflies forming the Disney Interactive logo from pink (for the "DI") and white (for the square) flowers. They flutter away, and "Disney INTERACTIVE" is absent.

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Ratatouille (2007): The logo falls on the board in the sequence of other logos, and Remy runs to escape them. Seen on the PS3.

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Wall-E (2008): The logo takes place on a special background in the same style of the game, the shield is absent, and "Disney" is made out of crimson red glowing lines. Other logos follow in the same style.

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Up: The Video Game (2009): The logo appears on the sky background with balloons. The shield is absent.

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Toy Story 3: The Video Game (2010): On the PSP version, the logo is on a cloudy backdrop.

On the Nintendo DS version, the logo is on a blue/black gradient background.

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Tron Evolution: Battle Grids (2010): The logo is designed like a blue electronic grid, and then flashes away.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned (2010): The game was cancelled. On the trailer, the logo is green and underwater.

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Split/Second (2010): The shield is glowing black with a metallic tone.

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Epic Mickey (2011): The logo is slightly rotated and is surrounded by dark paint. It is then washed away to reveal the Junction Point logo.