Disney Sound

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Background

Disney Sound was a subsidiary of Walt Disney Records, primarily geared towards releasing content for a preschool audience. Formed in 2004 and largely dormant since 2010, artists on their roster included Dev2.0, They Might Be Giants, Ralph's World, and Los Lobos. Many of their acts released double-CD sets that came with a CD and a DVD.

(2004-2010)

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Logo: On a black background, a gold bar zooms in and rotates to reveal the Disney Sound logo, which consists of the stylized stacked text "disney Sound" to the right side of a rounded square with, carved into it, the right side of a redesigned Mickey Mouse head stylized to resemble speakers.

FX/SFX: The logo moving.

Music/Sounds: Several loud whooshes and electronic beeping.

Availability: Rare. Primarily seen on DVDs as part of CD+DVD sets from artists on the label, such as Ralph's World's Welcome to Ralph's World, They Might Be Giants' Here Comes... series (...the ABCs, ...the 123s, and ...Science), and Dev2.0.

Editor's Note: This logo has some pretty cheap CGI, which is especially odd considering how Disney's companies are known for having very well-animated CGI logos.

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