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===Background===
In 1921, '''Walt Disney''' started making cartoons at [[Laugh-O-Gram Studio]]. They eventually moved to Los Angeles in 1923 and the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio was formed in order to release the ''Alice Comedies'' at Winkler Pictures. They started working on ''Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'' at [[Universal Pictures]] in 1927, before dropping it in 1928 to work with ''Mickey Mouse'' and ''Silly Symphony'' at Pat Powers' Celebrity Productions. Pat Powers would eventually go on to distribute the ''Flip the Frog'' and ''Willie Whopper'' cartoons, through [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]], as well as the ''ComiColor'' cartoons. They eventually moved to [[Columbia Pictures]] in 1930, then at [[United Artists]] in 1932. They eventually moved to [[RKO Radio Pictures]] in 1937 (the same year as the release of Walt Disney's first animated feature, ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'') to replace [[Van Beuren Productions]] as RKO's cartoon provider and stayed for two decades until 1956, even after Disney formed [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista Film Distribution]] in 1953. It never used a logo until 1935.


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== General Titles ==
|Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from Mickey's Fire Brigade).png|1st Logo (February 23, 1935-May 29, 1937)
=== 1st Logo (1929-1959)===
|Walt_Disney_Cartoons_(1937)_(Mickey_Mouse)_(Opening)_(Taken_from_Lonesome_Ghosts).png|2nd Logo (September 24, 1937-September 2, 1959, December 21, 2007)
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|Walt_Disney_Cartoons_(1941,_opening)_(From_-_Old_CLG_Wiki).png|3rd Logo (1941-1944)
Walt Disney Cartoons (1930s, general title 1) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
|Walt_Disney_Cartoons_(1956)_(Taken_from_How_to_Have_an_Accident_in_the_Home).png|4th Logo (November 23, 1954-July 27, 1956)
Walt Disney Cartoons (1930s, general title 2) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
|Walt_Disney_Cartoons_(1957)_(Taken_from_The_Truth_About_Mother_Goose).png|5th Logo (August 28, 1957)
Walt Disney Cartoons (1973, general title 3) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
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===1st Logo (February 23, 1935-May 29, 1937)===
'''Logo:''' TBA

'''Variants:''' TBA

'''FX/SFX:''' TBA

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA

'''Availability:''' TBA

'''Legacy:''' TBA


=== 2nd Logo (1941-1944) ===
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Walt Disney Cartoons (1941, opening) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from The Band Concert).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941, opening credits) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from Mickey's Fire Brigade).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941, closing) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Closing) (Taken from Mickey's Fire Brigade).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from a rerelease print of Mickey's Orphans).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Mickey Mouse) (Closing) (Taken from a rerelease print of Mickey's Orphans).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Silly Symphony) (Opening) (Taken from Water Babies).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1935) (Silly Symphony) (Closing) (Taken from Water Babies).png
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' On a {{color|gray}} background, there is the text "<span style="text-shadow: black -1px 1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: gold;>'''WALT DISNEY'''</span></span>" in a blocky-like font, and below it is the series' logo in red (either the ''Silly Symphony'' logo or the text "MICKEY MOUSE" arranged in crooked, blocky letters), followed by the text "IN TECHNICOLOR". Underneath is the text "<span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: #87ceeb;>'''UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE'''</span>", the yellow MPPDA logo, and a copyright date.
*'''Closing:''' On the same gray background, there is a white outlined circle. The text inside is "<span style="text-shadow: black -1px 1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.1px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: gold;>'''A WALT DISNEY'''</span></span>", then the series' title, followed by a rectangle with a {{color|gold|yellow}} circle, and then the text "<span style="text-shadow: white -1px -1px 0px;"><span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.1px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: #87ceeb;>'''THE END'''</span></span>". Below it is a disclaimer for RCA Victor and Technicolor.


'''Variant:''' On B&W rereleases, the whole logo is in B&W, and all Technicolor references are removed.
'''Logo:''' On a black background with a blue thorn pattern, you see the text:


'''Technique:''' A hand-drawn graphic.
A WALT DISNEY P R O D U CT I O N


'''Audio:''' The cartoon's theme.
Then, it fades to a reversed version of the pattern with the text:


'''Availability:''' It has fallen victim to being replaced with reissue titles. First seen on "The Band Concert" and last appeared on "Modern Victims".
PHOTOGRAPHED IN-------------------<br>
--------------------TECHNICOLOR<br>
DISTRIBUTED BY------------------------<br>R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC.


===2nd Logo (September 24, 1937-September 2, 1959, December 21, 2007)===
Copyright info is shown below.
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Walt Disney Cartoons (1937) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from Lonesome Ghosts).png
'''Closing:''' On the same background as the opening logo, we see the text:
Walt Disney Cartoons (1937) (Mickey Mouse) (Closing) (Taken from Lonesome Ghosts).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1939) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from Mickey's Surprise Party).png
"THE END
Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Donald Duck) (Opening) (Taken from Donald's Better Self).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Donald Duck) (Closing) (Taken from Donald's Better Self).png
A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION
Walt Disney Cartoons (1937) (Pluto the Pup) (Opening) (Taken from a original print of Pluto's Quinn-tuplets).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1937) (Pluto the Pup) (Closing) (Taken from a original print of Pluto's Quinn-tuplets).png
IN TECHNICOLOR
Walt Disney Cartoons (1939) (Goofy) (Opening) (Taken from a original print of Goofy and Wilbur).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1939) (Goofy) (Closing) (Taken from a original print of Goofy and Wilbur).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Donald and Goofy) (Opening) (Taken from Polar Trappers).png
DISTRIBUTED BY R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC"
Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Donald and Goofy) (Closing) (Taken from Polar Trappers).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Silly Symphony) (Opening) (Taken from Moth and the Flame).png
'''FX/SFX:''' None, unless you want to count the scratches.
Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (Silly Symphony) (Closing) (Taken from Moth and the Flame).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1939) (Three Little Pigs) (Opening) (Taken from The Practical Pig).png
'''Music/Sounds:''' As always, the beginning of the theme of the respective short.
Walt Disney Cartoons (1939) (Three Little Pigs) (Closing) (Taken from The Practical Pig).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1942) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from Pluto and the Armadillo).png
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on shorts released at the time, but now may be replaced with the 2nd reissue logo. These titles can be seen on ''The Pelican and the Snipe'' and ''Reason and Emotion''.
Walt Disney Cartoons (1942) (Mickey Mouse) (Closing) (Taken from Pluto and the Armadillo).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1941) (Donald Duck) (Opening) (Taken from Chef Donald).png
'''Editors Note:''' None.
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941) (Donald Duck) (Closing) (Taken from Chef Donald).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1942) (Donald Duck) (Taken from The New Spirit).png

Walt Disney Cartoons (1943) (Goofy) (Opening) (Taken from Victory Vehicles).png
===3rd Logo (1951-1957)===
Walt Disney Cartoons (1943) (Goofy) (Closing) (Taken from Victory Vehicles).png
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Walt Disney Cartoons (1945) (Goofy) (Taken from Tiger Trouble).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941) (Pluto) (Opening) (Taken from Pluto's Playmate).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941) (Pluto) (Closing) (Taken from Pluto's Playmate).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1945) (Donald and Goofy) (Opening) (Taken from No Sail).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1945) (Donald and Goofy) (Closing) (Taken from No Sail).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1946) (Figaro) (Opening) (Taken from Bath Day).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1946) (Figaro) (Closing) (Taken from Bath Day).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1948) (Mickey Mouse) (Opening) (Taken from Mickey Down Under).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1948) (Mickey Mouse) (Closing) (Taken from Mickey Down Under).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (Donald Duck) (Opening) (Taken from Out of Scale).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (Donald Duck) (Closing) (Taken from Out of Scale).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1949) (Goofy) (Opening) (Taken from Tennis Racquet).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1949) (Goofy) (Closing) (Taken from Tennis Racquet).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (Chip 'n Dale) (Opening) (Taken from Chicken in the Rough).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (Chip 'n Dale) (Closing) (Taken from Chicken in the Rough).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1948) (Silly Symphony) (Opening) (Taken from a reissue of The Three Little Pigs).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1948) (Silly Symphony) (Closing) (Taken from a reissue of The Three Little Pigs).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Opening) (Taken from a reissue of The Grasshopper and the Ants).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Closing) (Taken from a reissue of The Grasshopper and the Ants).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1952) (Donald Duck) (Taken from Trick or Treat).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (Donald Duck) (Taken from The New Neighbor).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (Donald Duck) (Taken from Rugged Bear).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (Donald Duck) (Opening) (Taken from Working for Peanuts).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (Donald Duck) (Closing) (Taking from Working for Peanuts).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1954) (Donald Duck) (Opening) (Taken from Donald's Diary).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1954) (Donald Duck) (Closing) (Taken from Donald's Diary).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1954) (Chip 'n Dale) (Opening) (Taken from The Lone Chipmunks).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1954) (Chip 'n Dale) (Closing) (Taken from The Lone Chipmunks).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1955) (Taken from the Academy ratio version of Bearly Asleep).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a Buena Vista reissue of The Three Little Pigs).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1956) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1959) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1956) (Taken from a reissue of In the Bag).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Hawaiian Holiday).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1951) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Pluto's Party).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Mickey's Delayed Date).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of The Simplest Things).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Good Scouts).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Don's Fountain of Youth).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Drip Dippy Donald).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of The New Neighbor).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Trick or Treat).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Donald's Vacation).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald & Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print of Billposters).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald & Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print of No Sail).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Donald & Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print of Crazy with the Heat).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of Little Hiawatha).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of The Night Before Christmas).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of The Old Mill).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a different reissue print of The Three Little Pigs).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of Farmyard Symphony).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of Moth and the Flame).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Figaro) (Taken from a reissue print of Figaro and Frankie).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Pluto) (Taken from a reissue print of The Legend of Coyote Rock).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Pluto) (Taken from a reissue of Pluto's Blue Note).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Pluto) (Taken from a reissue of The Sleep Walker).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Pluto the Pup) (Taken from a reissue print of Pluto's Quinn-tuplets).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print of How to Ride a Horse).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Goofy) (Taken from a school print of Motor Mania).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print of Father's Day Off).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Goofy) (Taken from a reissue print for For Whom the Bulls Toil).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Chip 'n Dale) (Taken from a reissue print of Two Chips and a Miss).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of Merababies).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of Casey and the Bat).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1938) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of Willie the Operatic Whale).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1955, reissue) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of The Legend of Johnny Appleseed).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Jungle Rhythm).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Traffic Troubles).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of The Barn Dance).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of Wild Waves).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Ye Olden Days).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of The Barnyard Broadcast).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of Blue Rhythm).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of The Mad Dog).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of Building a Building).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Closing) (Taken from a colorized print of Building a Building).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of The Steeple-Chase).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Closing) (Taken from a colorized print of The Steeple-Chase).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Camping Out).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of Gulliver Mickey).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Closing) (Taken from a colorized print of Gulliver Mickey).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a colorized print of Mickey's Service Station).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of On Ice).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Mickey Mouse) (Taken from a reissue print of Clock Cleaners).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of The Merry Dwarfs).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a colorized print of Playful Pan).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a colorized print of The Spider and the Fly).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Closing) (Taken from a colorized print of Playful Pan).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of The Fox Hunt).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of Santa's Workshop).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Silly Symphony) (Taken from a reissue print of The Tortoise and the Hare).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Donald Duck) (Taken from a reissue print of Don Donald).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1954) (Taken from Social Lion).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of Hawaiian Holiday).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1953) (Taken from Football Now and Then).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1952) (Taken from Lambert the Sheepish Lion).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Taken from a reissue print of The Fox Hunt).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Taken from a colorized print of Wild Waves).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1970s) (Taken from a colorized print of Mickey's Choo-Choo).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1950s) (Taken from a reissue print of The Simple Things).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (2007) (Goofy) (Taken from How to Hook Up a Home Theater).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (2007) (Closing) (Taken from How to Hook Up a Home Theater).png
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Note: These are two opening titles found only on cartoons without Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, etc.


'''Visuals:'''
'''Logo:''' On a red sunburst background, the words "COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR" in red or blue and old-style font are seen at the top. In the middle, the words "Walt Disney" (in the 1951-1979 font) with "PRESENTS" below, or "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" ("WALT DISNEY" has the classic font. "A" and "Production" are in script). Underneath are copyright disclaimers and four logos in the "WALT DISNEY PRESENTS" title or three logos in the "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" title.
*'''Opening:''' On a yellow or blue background, a character's face (ranging from Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald and Pluto) from the featured cartoon is shown. The screen then fades to a {{color|red}} cloth/burlap-like background, with the text "{{color|#00bfff|A}}" with the text "{{color|gold|'''WALT DISNEY'''}}" in a blocky/rounded-type font and the text "{{color|red|CARTOON}}" (or mostly the series' logo), once again arranged in {{color|red}} crooked, blocky letters with the text reading "IN TECHNICOLOR" (1937-1948), "Color by TECHNICOLOR" (1948-1956), "TECHNICOLOR" (1956-1959), "RECORDED BY RCA VICTOR "HIGH FIDELITY" SOUND SYSTEM" (1960-1970 reissues) or "COLORIMAGED BY AMERICAN FILM TECHNOLOGIES" (1970s colorized reissues) below. Underneath is the copyright disclaimer and the logos.
*'''Closing:'''
**1937-1956: On the same burlap background, there is a spotlight. The same text is shown on top, surrounded by a {{color|gold|yellow}} circle (prior to the 1940's), and then the text "{{color|#00bfff|'''''The End'''''}}" in a script font, and below are references to Technicolor and RCA.
**1956-1959: On the same background, "{{color|#00bfff|'''''The End'''''}}" was moved to the center, and below it was the red text "{{color|red|A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION}}".
**There's another version where it has "{{color|#008080|The End}}" in teal script font in the center of a blue or red background, with "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in white very below.
**The other version featured the text "{{color|red|'''The End'''}}" onto the same red sunburst background, and below it is the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION".
**On 1970s B&W reissues, the end title is in B&W.
**On 1970s colorized reissues of 1928-1935 cartoons, this version features "{{color|gold|The End}}" (in the 1951-1979 "Walt Disney" font) and below it is the text "{{color|gold|A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION}}", all in {{color|gold|Yellow}}.
**On a 1991 Dutch TV airing of the colorized print of Mickey Mouse short ''Wild Waves'', the copyright stamp appears on the 1970s end title.


'''Variants:'''
'''Closing:''' There are customized end titles such as the "THE END" in huge font caused by fog in green background with "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in white below. This variant is seen on "Susie, the Little Blue Coupé". "Football (Now and Then)" and "Pigs is Pigs" used the normal "The End" in teal script in blue background.
*On cartoons from 1937 to 1954, an additional disclaimer for RKO Radio Pictures is shown between the Technicolor disclaimer and copyright information.
*On some one-shot cartoons like ''Lambert, The Sheepish Lion'' and ''Susie, The Little Blue Coupé'', an alternate version of the logo exists where the logo is on a {{color|red}} sunburst background, the Technicolor text is moved to the top and in pink, and the center has the text "Walt Disney" (in the 1951-1979 font) with "PRESENTS" below.
*On some one-shot cartoons, like ''Pigs is Pigs'', ''Football (Now and Then)'', ''Casey Bats Again'' and ''Social Lion'', the logo is on the same sunburst background, and has the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" ("WALT DISNEY" has the classic font. "A" and "Production" are in script). The Technicolor text was moved to the top and it was in an old-styled font.
*When the cartoons are reissued for TV in the 1970s, the logo is on a burlap background with some music notes behind it. The logo would sometimes appear on old B&W cartoons.
*On some reissues, the background is red with some musical notes "waving".
*On some reissues, the text is "{{color|gold|A Walt Disney Production}}" in a script-like font, and below it was either "{{color|hotpink|Color by TECHNICOLOR}}" (1954-1956) or "{{color|hotpink|TECHNICOLOR}}" (1956-1959).
*On ''How to Hook Up Your Home Theater'', the MPAA, [[Dolby Digital]], [[DTS]], [[Sony Dynamic Digital Sound]] and the [[International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees]] logos along with the text "DISTRIBUTED BY WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES" appears.


'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn graphics with a cross-dissolve transition.
'''FX/SFX:''' See the 1st and the 2nd logos.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Depending on the cartoon.
'''Audio:''' The theme of the cartoon's short.


'''Availability:''' It was found on many ''Mickey Mouse'', ''Donald Duck'', ''Goofy'', ''Silly Symphony'', ''Pluto'', ''Chip 'n Dale'' cartoons and some Academy ratio releases of CinemaScope titles.
'''Availability:''' The first version is scarce and the second is rare. The first version is seen on ''Lambert, The Sheepish Lion'' and ''Susie, The Little Blue Coupé''. The second version can be seen on ''Pigs is Pigs'', ''Football (Now and Then)'', ''Casey Bats Again'' and ''Social Lion''.
* It was first shown on "Hawaiian Holiday" and last appeared on ''How to Have an Accident at Work''.
* The logo also appeared on ''How to Hook Up Your Home Theater''.


=== 3rd Logo (1941-1944) ===
'''Editors Note:''' None.


===4th Logo (1953-1959)===
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Walt Disney Cartoons (1941, opening credits) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
Walt Disney Cartoons (1941, closing) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Logo:''' On a red cloth/burlap-like background, in huge fonts are "A WALT DISNEY CARTOON" with "COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR" (sometimes just "TECHNICOLOR") below. Underneath is the copyright disclaimer and the logos.
*'''Opening:''' On a black background with a blue thorn pattern is the text "{{color|red|A}}". Next to that is the text "{{color|#00ffff|'''WALT DISNEY'''}}" in a large font, and below it is "PRODUCTION" in spaced-out letters. Then, a reversed version of the pattern (with the text "PHOTOGRAPHED IN" in spaced-out letters and "{{color|#00ffff|'''TECHNICOLOR'''}} in the same bold font) fades in. Then the text "DISTRIBUTED BY" in spaced-out letters and the text "{{color|#00ffff|'''R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC.'''}}" in the same bold font. Copyright info is shown below.
*'''Closing:''' On the same background as the opening logo is the text: "{{color|#00ffff|'''THE END'''}} in the same bold font, and below that is the text "{{color|red|'''A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION'''}}" and "'''IN TECHNICOLOR'''". Below was another text "DISTRIBUTED BY R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC."


'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn graphics.
'''Closing Title:''' TBA


'''Audio:''' The beginning of the theme of the respective short.
'''Music/Sounds:''' See above.


'''Availability:''' Seen on shorts released at the time, but now may be replaced with the 2nd reissue logo instead.
'''Availability:''' See above.
* These titles can be seen on ''The Pelican and the Snipe'' and ''Reason and Emotion'', respectively.


===4th Logo (November 23, 1954-July 27, 1956)===
'''Editors Note:''' None.


== Reissue Titles ==

=== 1st Logo (1930s-1940s?) ===
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'''Visuals:'''
*'''Opening:''' On a black background with some grids, there is an outline of Donald Duck holding a flashlight. A light turns on a {{color|red}} parallelogram with the text "{{font|Times New Roman|a Walt Disney}}" on the top left, then another light turns on the {{color|green}} parallelogram with the text reading either "{{font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|Cartoon}}}}" or "{{font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|Donald Duck}}}}" on the bottom right, followed by another flashlight turning on a {{color|blue}} parallelogram with the text "{{font|Times New Roman|{{color|red|{{small|color by}} Technicolor}}}}" in red, and then another parallelogram shows copyright info with logos, and then the light turns off.
*'''Closing:''' On a black background, there is a {{color|#87ceeb|sky blue}} paralleogram with black parallelograms with {{color|gold|yellow}} and {{color|blue}} edges. Inside it is the text "{{color|87ceeb|{{font|Times New Roman|'''the end'''}}}}" and below it was the text "{{color|gold|{{font|Times New Roman|'''A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION'''}}}}" is shown below the logo.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
Note: This is a reissue title used in cartoons from the mid-to-late 30s to the early 40s to hide the RKO Radio Pictures disclaimer.


'''Audio:''' The theme of the cartoon's short.
'''Logo:''' Same as below, except the background is red with some musical notes "waving". The title is "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in yellow with "COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR" in pink below, with the copyright disclaimer in blue.


'''Availability:''' First seen on the ''Donald Duck'' cartoon ''Grand Canyonscope'' and last seen on the ''Humphrey the Bear'' cartoon ''In the Bag''.
'''Closing Title:''' Only a single end title was used during this period: the text "The End" in red (sometimes pink) on a red sunburst background, with the words "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in blue below.


===5th Logo (August 28, 1957)===
'''FX/SFX:''' None, unless you want to count the scratches.

'''Music/Sounds:''' As always, the beginning of the theme of the respective short.

'''Availability:''' Seen on the reissues of the 1939 version of the Silly Symphony "The Ugly Duckling" and the Donald Duck cartoon "Crazy Over Daisy". It was also used on the "I'm No Fool" shorts with Jiminy Cricket.

'''Editors Note:''' None.


===2nd Logo (1940s-1950s)===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|blue}} marble background is the text "A" in white, then "Walt Disney" appears in the pre-1979 signature font, and below it was the text "{{color|gold|'''C'''}}{{color|green|'''A'''}}{{color|orange|'''R'''}}{{color|hotpink|'''T'''}}{{color|#ffb6c1|'''O'''}}{{color|blue|'''O'''}}{{color|#add8e6|'''N'''}}" and the text "{{font|Arial Narrow|{{color|red|TECHNICOLOR}}}}" is shown below inside a transparent parallelogram. Below it was copyright information.
Note: This is the alternate opening title for some Disney Cartoons also to hide the RKO Radio Pictures disclaimer.


'''Technique:''' A hand-drawn graphic.
'''Logo:''' On a red cloth/burlap-like background, in huge yellow fonts are "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" with "TECHNICOLOR" in pink below. Underneath, the copyright disclaimer and the RCA Sound Recording and the I.A.T.S.E. logos. It sometimes cuts to the opening credits.


'''Audio:''' The theme of the cartoon's short.
'''Closing Title:''' Varies depending on the cartoon. It sometimes features "The End" in red or pink in the center of an red sunburst background, with "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in blue very below. Or the "The End" in teal script font in the center of a blue or red background, with "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in white very below.


'''FX/SFX:''' None, unless you want to count the scratches.
'''Availability:''' Can only be seen on ''The Truth About Mother Goose''.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The intro theme for the featured character (Donald Duck, Goofy, etc.)

'''Availability:''' Found on cartoons such as "Californy 'er Bust", "Trailer Horn" and "The Clown of the Jungle".

'''Editors Note:''' None.


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Latest revision as of 09:21, 8 May 2024


Background

In 1921, Walt Disney started making cartoons at Laugh-O-Gram Studio. They eventually moved to Los Angeles in 1923 and the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio was formed in order to release the Alice Comedies at Winkler Pictures. They started working on Oswald the Lucky Rabbit at Universal Pictures in 1927, before dropping it in 1928 to work with Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony at Pat Powers' Celebrity Productions. Pat Powers would eventually go on to distribute the Flip the Frog and Willie Whopper cartoons, through MGM, as well as the ComiColor cartoons. They eventually moved to Columbia Pictures in 1930, then at United Artists in 1932. They eventually moved to RKO Radio Pictures in 1937 (the same year as the release of Walt Disney's first animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) to replace Van Beuren Productions as RKO's cartoon provider and stayed for two decades until 1956, even after Disney formed Buena Vista Film Distribution in 1953. It never used a logo until 1935.



1st Logo (February 23, 1935-May 29, 1937)

Visuals:

  • Opening: On a gray background, there is the text "WALT DISNEY" in a blocky-like font, and below it is the series' logo in red (either the Silly Symphony logo or the text "MICKEY MOUSE" arranged in crooked, blocky letters), followed by the text "IN TECHNICOLOR". Underneath is the text "UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE", the yellow MPPDA logo, and a copyright date.
  • Closing: On the same gray background, there is a white outlined circle. The text inside is "A WALT DISNEY", then the series' title, followed by a rectangle with a yellow circle, and then the text "THE END". Below it is a disclaimer for RCA Victor and Technicolor.

Variant: On B&W rereleases, the whole logo is in B&W, and all Technicolor references are removed.

Technique: A hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The cartoon's theme.

Availability: It has fallen victim to being replaced with reissue titles. First seen on "The Band Concert" and last appeared on "Modern Victims".

2nd Logo (September 24, 1937-September 2, 1959, December 21, 2007)


Visuals:

  • Opening: On a yellow or blue background, a character's face (ranging from Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald and Pluto) from the featured cartoon is shown. The screen then fades to a red cloth/burlap-like background, with the text "A" with the text "WALT DISNEY" in a blocky/rounded-type font and the text "CARTOON" (or mostly the series' logo), once again arranged in red crooked, blocky letters with the text reading "IN TECHNICOLOR" (1937-1948), "Color by TECHNICOLOR" (1948-1956), "TECHNICOLOR" (1956-1959), "RECORDED BY RCA VICTOR "HIGH FIDELITY" SOUND SYSTEM" (1960-1970 reissues) or "COLORIMAGED BY AMERICAN FILM TECHNOLOGIES" (1970s colorized reissues) below. Underneath is the copyright disclaimer and the logos.
  • Closing:
    • 1937-1956: On the same burlap background, there is a spotlight. The same text is shown on top, surrounded by a yellow circle (prior to the 1940's), and then the text "The End" in a script font, and below are references to Technicolor and RCA.
    • 1956-1959: On the same background, "The End" was moved to the center, and below it was the red text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION".
    • There's another version where it has "The End" in teal script font in the center of a blue or red background, with "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" in white very below.
    • The other version featured the text "The End" onto the same red sunburst background, and below it is the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION".
    • On 1970s B&W reissues, the end title is in B&W.
    • On 1970s colorized reissues of 1928-1935 cartoons, this version features "The End" (in the 1951-1979 "Walt Disney" font) and below it is the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION", all in Yellow.
    • On a 1991 Dutch TV airing of the colorized print of Mickey Mouse short Wild Waves, the copyright stamp appears on the 1970s end title.

Variants:

  • On cartoons from 1937 to 1954, an additional disclaimer for RKO Radio Pictures is shown between the Technicolor disclaimer and copyright information.
  • On some one-shot cartoons like Lambert, The Sheepish Lion and Susie, The Little Blue Coupé, an alternate version of the logo exists where the logo is on a red sunburst background, the Technicolor text is moved to the top and in pink, and the center has the text "Walt Disney" (in the 1951-1979 font) with "PRESENTS" below.
  • On some one-shot cartoons, like Pigs is Pigs, Football (Now and Then), Casey Bats Again and Social Lion, the logo is on the same sunburst background, and has the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" ("WALT DISNEY" has the classic font. "A" and "Production" are in script). The Technicolor text was moved to the top and it was in an old-styled font.
  • When the cartoons are reissued for TV in the 1970s, the logo is on a burlap background with some music notes behind it. The logo would sometimes appear on old B&W cartoons.
  • On some reissues, the background is red with some musical notes "waving".
  • On some reissues, the text is "A Walt Disney Production" in a script-like font, and below it was either "Color by TECHNICOLOR" (1954-1956) or "TECHNICOLOR" (1956-1959).
  • On How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, the MPAA, Dolby Digital, DTS, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees logos along with the text "DISTRIBUTED BY WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES" appears.

Technique: Hand-drawn graphics with a cross-dissolve transition.

Audio: The theme of the cartoon's short.

Availability: It was found on many Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Silly Symphony, Pluto, Chip 'n Dale cartoons and some Academy ratio releases of CinemaScope titles.

  • It was first shown on "Hawaiian Holiday" and last appeared on How to Have an Accident at Work.
  • The logo also appeared on How to Hook Up Your Home Theater.

3rd Logo (1941-1944)

Visuals:

  • Opening: On a black background with a blue thorn pattern is the text "A". Next to that is the text "WALT DISNEY" in a large font, and below it is "PRODUCTION" in spaced-out letters. Then, a reversed version of the pattern (with the text "PHOTOGRAPHED IN" in spaced-out letters and "TECHNICOLOR in the same bold font) fades in. Then the text "DISTRIBUTED BY" in spaced-out letters and the text "R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC." in the same bold font. Copyright info is shown below.
  • Closing: On the same background as the opening logo is the text: "THE END in the same bold font, and below that is the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" and "IN TECHNICOLOR". Below was another text "DISTRIBUTED BY R.K.O RADIO PICTURES, INC."

Technique: Hand-drawn graphics.

Audio: The beginning of the theme of the respective short.

Availability: Seen on shorts released at the time, but now may be replaced with the 2nd reissue logo instead.

  • These titles can be seen on The Pelican and the Snipe and Reason and Emotion, respectively.

4th Logo (November 23, 1954-July 27, 1956)

Visuals:

  • Opening: On a black background with some grids, there is an outline of Donald Duck holding a flashlight. A light turns on a red parallelogram with the text "a Walt Disney" on the top left, then another light turns on the green parallelogram with the text reading either "Cartoon" or "Donald Duck" on the bottom right, followed by another flashlight turning on a blue parallelogram with the text "color by Technicolor" in red, and then another parallelogram shows copyright info with logos, and then the light turns off.
  • Closing: On a black background, there is a sky blue paralleogram with black parallelograms with yellow and blue edges. Inside it is the text "the end" and below it was the text "A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION" is shown below the logo.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: The theme of the cartoon's short.

Availability: First seen on the Donald Duck cartoon Grand Canyonscope and last seen on the Humphrey the Bear cartoon In the Bag.

5th Logo (August 28, 1957)

Visuals: Over a blue marble background is the text "A" in white, then "Walt Disney" appears in the pre-1979 signature font, and below it was the text "CARTOON" and the text "TECHNICOLOR" is shown below inside a transparent parallelogram. Below it was copyright information.

Technique: A hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: The theme of the cartoon's short.

Availability: Can only be seen on The Truth About Mother Goose.

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