Buena Vista Home Entertainment Sneak Peek Bumpers

1st Bumper (2003-January 2004)
Bumper: On the same background as the bumpers used at the time, the words "SNEAK PEEK" come on from the left.

Variants:
 * On some tapes, there is the word "Exclusive" above "SNEAK PEEK" in the same font as the "Coming Soon" from said ident.
 * On the 2003 DVD of The Lion King, the font is slightly different and larger and the words "SNEAK PEEK" slide in a little bit rougher

Technique: Same as the "Coming Soon to Theaters" and other bumpers used at the time.

Music/Sounds: The same music as the "Coming Soon to Theaters" and other bumpers, with an announcer says "Here's a sneak peek at an all new Lion King motion picture event!"

Availability: Rare. Seen on some Disney/Miramax VHS releases from 2003/January 2004 including Finding Nemo, Freaky Friday, and Pokémon Heroes. The "Exclusive" variant is extremely rare, and was only seen on the 2003 VHS release of The Lion King.

2nd Bumper (February 10, 2004-Late 2009)
Bumper: On the same blue filmreel background of similar 1999-2006 Disney bumpers, the phrase "Sneak Peeks" zooms slowly down the top of the screen and stays put. Four arrows slide in from all four directions of the screen, making the words "PLAY ALL" (on the top right side of the screen), "MAIN MENU" (at the bottom right side) and "MORE" (at the bottom left side) appear. Then, several logos for movies/TV shows animate in several unique ways and appear in the middle of the screen in all sides. Then, a filmreel with  holes appears next to the top movie logo, and the viewer can use their remote control to move the filmreel to a movie logo, which by clicking on them takes them to the trailer they want to see, or to "PLAY ALL" (which plays all the trailers), "MAIN MENU" (which jumps right back to the main menu) and "MORE" (which jumps to a new menu of more trailers). When the viewer selects a trailer they want, the small filmreel inverts and the menu cuts to black, then the start of the trailer.

Variants:
 * On the original release of The Lion King 1 1/2, the filmreel is slightly thicker. This may be because it was the first DVD designed with this bumper, as the disc files are dated 12/5/03. (Open Range, which uses the normal icon, has its files dating to 12/9/03.)
 * On some earlier DVDs with the original variant, the logos faded in all at once. This can be seen on The Lion King 1 1/2, Brother Bear, The Haunted Mansion, Calendar Girls, Hope Springs, and Ghosts of the Abyss. The first DVD to use animation on the logos was Duplex, which exclusively features a preview for Miramax, whose logo slides in from the right side of the screen.
 * Duplex also has the menu fade in.
 * In August of 2004, the boxes were deleted, therefore leaving the background as just plain blue. However, Disney releases continued to use the original variant until October.
 * Later in 2004, the text font and lines became thinner and the background is now slightly darker. This makes a strange appearance on the second page of trailers on the 2005 DVD release of Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites: Volume 7 - Extreme Adventure Fun, despite the first page using the 2005 variant.
 * Another variant was introduced in March 2005, where the animation runs smoother, the filmreel background is different, and the logo animations run at different times instead of all at once.
 * In some rare cases, the menu appears already formed. So far, this is only known to appear on the 2004-05 DVD releases of  Rolie Polie Olie: Springy-Time Fun ,  Open Range  ,  Under the Tuscan Sun  ,  Freaky Friday  (1976),  Boy Meets World: The Complete First Season  ,  Power Rangers Dino Thunder: Volume 1 - Day of the Dino  ,  Lizzie McGuire: StarStruck  ,  Lizzie McGuire: Totally Crushed  ,  The Station Agent  ,  Disney Princess Party Volume 1  ,  Disney Princess Stories: Vol. 1 - A Gift from the Heart  ,  Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys  , and early pressings of  Hostage .
 * On some DVDs, a black screen appears before the menu plays, while others go straight to the start of the menu.
 * Some releases with the original variant, including  Brother Bear ,  Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers  ,  Home on the Range  , and  Cold Creek Manor  , have the menu (but not the logos) colored darker.
 * On the 2004 DVD release of Bad Santa, after the menu forms and the filmreel disappears, the last part of the menu animation (after the logos fully form and the icon first appears) repeats itself.
 * Sometimes, the filmreel appears in its inverted form (gold with blue holes; this inverts to the blue version when an option is selected), and on the earliest DVD releases, in silver with gray holes and orange with brown holes (the orange one only appears when a trailer is selected). The gold version is used on any 2009-10 DVD with the custom variants.
 * On the 2004 DVD issue of  Rolie Polie Olie: Springy-Time Fun , depending on where the Sneak Peeks menu is accessed from, the Filmreel icon is either red (  Happy Hearts Day  ) or green (  Easter Egg-Stravaganza  ). After selecting an option on either menu, it turns yellow.
 * On the 2004 DVD issues of  The Haunted Mansion  and  Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker , the icon appears in the blue version, but when a menu option is selected, it switches to the orange version.
 * On the 2004 DVD issue of  Power Rangers Dino Thunder: Volume 1 - Day of the Dino , when a trailer is selected, the Filmreel icon turns from silver to light blue with gray holes.
 * On the 2004 DVD issue of  Lizzie McGuire: StarStruck , the blue portions appear more purple.
 * On the 2004 DVD issue of  The Golden Girls: The Complete First Season , the first page features the blue version, while the second page features the gold version.
 * On the 2004-05 DVD issues of  Around the World in 80 Days  and  Porco Rosso , the Filmreel icon is shaded differently.
 * On the 2005 DVD issue of  The Last Shot , the second page features another unusual color scheme for the Filmreel icon: When navigating the menu, the icon is in green. When selecting a preview, it turns gold. (The first page has the blue version.)
 * On the 2005 DVD issues of  Hostage  and  Cursed , the icon is positioned in odd places: when highlighting "Play All," "More/Back," or "Main Menu," the icon is placed partway through the arrows rather than above them, and when highlighting a trailer, the icon is placed next to the logos rather than on them.
 * On the 2005 DVD issue of  My Neighbors the Yamadas , the blue version is used, except the foreground icon is redesigned in that the shape is smaller and "wings" are seen on both sides. (When selecting an option, the normal gold icon is used.)
 * On the 2007 DVD issue of  DuckTales: Volume 3 , the icon is in green, much like on  The Last Shot  , except on both pages. Also, when a preview is selected, it turns darker green.
 * Some DVD releases have the logos animate at a choppier framerate, while others have them at a smoother rate.
 * Certain DVDs only have one page of trailers. As a result, "More" is deleted.
 * On the 2006 DVD release of  Goal! The Dream Begins , the Filmreel icon appears approximately 4 seconds into the menu animation.
 * On  In Search of Santa  and  Scrubs: The Complete Second Season , the vertical arrows are slightly extended on the first page to the point where a thin green line appears on the bottom of the screen, and when you go to the second page, the arrows shorten a bit until the line disappears. This is especially noticeable on widescreen TVs. It's also like this on  The Ladykillers  (2004) and  Alias: The Complete Fourth Season  , except with the horizontal arrows.
 * On the 2005 DVD release of  The Golden Girls: The Complete Third Season , if one goes to the second page, the light emanating from an icon representing a preview of the next season's then-forthcoming DVD release takes up the entire right half.
 * On the 2008 DVD release of  Home Improvement: The Complete Eighth Season , the Filmreel icon is replaced with an orange house (based on the show's logo), with a red rooftop. When one of the options is clicked, the orange portion turns yellow. The menu itself is also brighter than usual.
 * On the 2008 DVD release of  The Muppet Show: Season 3 , the Filmreel icon is replaced with Wall-E from the film of the same name, which was promoted on the disc.
 * On the two previously mentioned titles, Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas appears on the left side of the screen.
 * On the 2008 DVD release of  The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Lip Synchin' in the Rain , the Filmreel icon is replaced with an orange hotel key.
 * In the summer of 2008, the menu was drastically enhanced to match the 2006-2020 bumpers. Here, the background looks slightly realistic (and the filmreels appear to have been placed against the background of the 2007 Blu-ray idents, judging by some brief flashing that occurs), the texts are in metallic silver, “Sneak Peeks” (also now in metallic silver) turns downward to face the viewer, the "Play All," "More/Back," and "Main Menu" texts fade in once the logos are in place, and the arrows are thinner and spaced further apart.
 * A 1.33:1 version of this appears on the 2008 DVD release of  Scrubs: The Complete Seventh Season , while the rest of the menus are presented in 1.85:1.
 * On the 2008 DVD releases of  City of Men  and  Greek: Chapter Two , the cursor is in red.
 * On  StarStruck , the menu is still.
 * From 2009-10, the background, cursors, and text/arrow colors would vary depending on the release. The animation of “Sneak Peeks” remains the same (although some DVDs have different animation for the text), though some releases also leave off the arrows entirely. In some cases, you can see the filmreels. Here are some variants:
 * Up: A still of Carl Fredricksen's house flying upwards. Regular cursor, yellow text, no arrows.
 * Bolt: Over a orange colored background. Custom cursor, black text, yellow arrows (seen here)
 * Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition: Over a still of two fox characters at a wall. Regular cursor, yellow text (with "Sneak Peeks" lowered down to make the two foxes more visible), no arrows (seen here)
 * Old Dogs: An iceberg with many penguins on it, in front of a mountain.
 * The Proposal: The filmreel background from the earlier versions, tinted in teal with cream yellow bars at the top and bottom.
 * Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland: A forest scene animated in the style of the show, tinted in pink.
 * G-Force: A grid shown through a monitor. If you look closely at the grid, you can see part of the filmreels. Regular cursor, blue text, no arrows.
 * Space Buddies: A space background is used. Custom cursor (a blue circle with a check mark), blue text, yellow arrows.
 * Castle in the Sky: TBA
 * Santa Buddies: The filmreel background tinted in red with red bars with golden lining at the top and bottom. Regular cursor, yellow text, no arrows.
 * Phineas and Ferb: The Daze of Summer: A teal science-themed background with Phineas on the left side and Ferb on the right. Custom cursor (a "P F" logo). Red text (in a cartoony font), faint teal arrows.
 * Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The magic mirror from Snow White being slowly zoomed in on. You can see the filmreel background behind a cloud of white mist inside the mirror. Regular cursor, yellow text, no arrows.
 * Surrogates: A computer program, with an outline of a person. Regular cursor, blue text, blue arrows.
 * Blindness: A grayscaled version of the normal menu. Regular cursor, black text, light gray arrows.
 * Swing Vote: The American flag. Here, "Sneak Peeks" is already there, and enclosed in a bar with the logos of the two major political parties. Plus, "PLAY ALL," "MORE/BACK," and "MAIN MENU" are in a different font. Custom cursor (a red star), blue text, no arrows.
 * Morning Light: An overhead shot of the sea, with a yacht sailing away and some compasses in the lower left and upper right corners. Regular cursor, yellow text, light blue arrows (although these are a little hard to see).
 * Happy Go Lucky: A beige background of clouds scrolling by. Custom cursor (purple peach), black text, yellow arrows.
 * Air Bud: Special Edition: Over a still image of a Basketball court from the film. Custom cursor (orange basketball), white text, yellow arrows.
 * Air Bud: Golden Reciever: Special Edition: We see a floor of a Basketball court. Custom cursor (same as the first film), blue text, white arrows.
 * Beverly Hills Chihuwawa: A pool from the other menus on the DVD. Custom cursor (a magenta and yellow beach ball), blue text, no arrows.
 * Tigger and Pooh and Musical Too: A stage with blue curtains, red floor and the 2008 variant's background. Custom cursor (a brown honey pot), brown text (now in the Hobo font), no arrows.
 * Bunnytown: Hello Bunnies: The 2008 variant's background with a bunch of bunnies from the show on the sides and tops. Custom cursor (a magenta carrot), red text (in a custom font from the DVD menus, with the "Sneak Peeks" text forming differently), no arrows. Also, the mentioned "Sneak Peeks" text is slightly lower (unlike the Pinocchio variant).
 * My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Super Duper Super Slueths: The menu is still in this version. TBA.

Technique: "Sneak Peeks" appearing, the menu options appearing, the gold arrows moving, the logos animating.

Music/Sounds: A brief shimmering sound when "Sneak Peeks" appears, then a deep but very calm synth theme is heard, along with sound effects corresponding to the movie logos appearing. There are also several beeping sounds present in bumpers used at the time.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the 2004 DVD release of Rolie Polie Olie: Springy-Time Fun, a whimsical cue based on music from the show plays over the menu.
 * On the 2004 DVD releases of The Lion King 1 1/2, Cold Creek Manor, Hope Springs, and Veronica Guerin, as well as a couple of DVDs from 2006 (Quack Pack: Volume 1 being one of them) and DVDs with the 2008 variant, the music is slightly longer, with each note being held for one beat longer.
 * On the 2004 DVD release of The Haunted Mansion, most of the shimmering is omitted.
 * On the 2004-08 DVD releases of Miracle, Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock, Lady and the Tramp: 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition, The Muppet Show: Season 2, and The Aristocats: Special Edition, the theme is one second out-of-sync.
 * On the 2004 DVD release of Power Rangers Dino Thunder: Volume 1 - Day of the Dino, the same music as heard on the disc's other submenus plays.
 * An even shorter version can be found on Around the World in 80 Days (2004), after the menu is fully animated, in which the very last split-second of the music plays and loops constantly.
 * On DVDs released from January 2004-June 2005, there are no sound effects corresponding to the logos. On Where's Spot/Spot Goes to the Farm, Father of the Bride: 15th Anniversary Special Edition, Tilt: The Complete First Season, and Tarzan II, this variant plays in a repeated loop after the menu finishes animating. (It's also like this on People I Know, but only when visiting either page for the first time; after playing a trailer, the menu stays silent.) The last DVDs not to use any sound effects are Hostage and Cursed; starting with The Pacifier, sound effects were used for the logos, although a sound effect was first heard on the earlier Spider-Man: The Venom Saga, where a slamming sound is heard as the logo for Power Rangers SPD animates. Surprisingly, this variant was used on Toby Tyler, issued in August 2005, as well as the 2008 DVD release of Snow Buddies.
 * On the 2005-07 DVD releases of Mulan II and Home Improvement: The Complete Sixth Season, the volume is lower than usual.
 * On the 2007 DVD release of The Invisible, the sound effects heard on Primeval (corresponding to logos for Apocalypto, Ratatouille, Renaissance, The Lookout, and Roger Corman) play while the disc's own logos (for Wild Hogs, Ratatouille, Lost: The Complete Third Season, and Becoming Jane) animate, likely due to an editing mistake.
 * On the 2007-09 DVD releases of 8 Simple Rules: The Complete First Season and Bunnytown: Hello Bunnies!, once again, the menu's theme loops after it fully forms, complete with the logos' sound effects.
 * The 2009-10 variants each have their own custom music. Here's a list of the music:
 * A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2009): An instrumental version of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" plays.
 * Race to Witch Mountain (2009): TBA. After the initial music plays, an epic orchestral fanfare repeats, in a similar manner to Tarzan II.
 * Space Buddies (2009): Calming music that sounds life-changing.
 * Castle in the Sky (2009): An epic orchestral fanfare.

Availability: Very common.
 * Can be seen on many DVD releases of Disney (and a few Touchstone, Miramax, Dimension and Buena Vista releases as well) movies and TV shows from the period.
 * Since this is more of a menu than a logo, it can only be accessed by selecting "SNEAK PEEKS" from the main menu of the DVD.
 * The original variant was first seen on both Rolie Polie Olie: Springy-Time Fun (in still form) and Spot: Where's Spot/Spot Goes to the Farm (in animated form), and last appeared on Home on the Range. The shortened music officially began use on Ghosts of the Abyss.
 * The second variant is the least common, having only been used for a few months in 2004, but it first appeared on Ella Enchanted.
 * The third variant was used from the end of 2004 all the way until spring 2005, and was first seen on Around the World in 80 Days (2004).
 * The fourth variant, which is the most common by far, was used from 2005-08. It debuted on Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle and made its final appearances on Phineas and Ferb: The Fast and the Phineas and Wizards of Waverly Place: Wizard School.
 * The fifth variant (which debuted two years after Disney's 1999-2006 bumpers were retired) was only used briefly, and can be seen on titles from the last half of 2008, beginning with College Road Trip and ending with The Secret of the Magic Gourd.
 * This menu strangely doesn't appear on Pokémon Heroes, Alice in Wonderland: Masterpiece Edition, Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, the Miramax Collector's Series reissue of Rounders, Jersey Girl, MyScene Goes Hollywood: The Movie, the original release of Sin City, and Pixar DVDs from 2004-08, while some titles such as The Golden Girls: The Complete Second Season, Scrubs: The Complete First Season, and the original release of Apocalypto (reissued by Samuel Goldwyn Films in 2020) forgo previews (and therefore, this menu) entirely.
 * The only Pixar DVD with this menu was Up (2009) as other Pixar releases from the era had a customized menu with texts (with the exceptions of Ratatouille and Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1, as the menu (and the option in general) were removed entirely, and you are only able to watch the previews when you start the DVD).
 * Also, this can be accessed on the 2005 DVD release of Sky High from both the regular menu option and as an Easter egg when the viewer highlights the bus window on the main menu, to the left of "Scene Selection." On The Great Raid, released later that year, it can be accessed from the special features menu.
 * This menu is usually on the first disc of a multi-disc set, but on most post-2006 TV releases such as seasons 2-4 of Lost, seasons 3 and 4 of Grey's Anatomy, Alias: The Complete Fifth Season, and the first two seasons of Ugly Betty and Brothers and Sisters, it appears on the last disc. (Releases of Home Improvement, The Golden Girls, and The Muppet Show, however, still kept it on the first disc, as did the first season of 8 Simple Rules.) It was also used on the second disc of the 2004 DVD releases of Cold Mountain and The English Patient.

3rd Bumper (2009-2013)
Bumper: On a blue background filled with light blue swirls (taken from the "Coming to Theaters" bumper used for Blu-Ray releases), we see the white text: "To view these Trailers and more" at the top of the screen. Below the text, we see a few movie titles/logos placed in the center of the screen (very similar to the Sneak Peeks Menu). At the bottom of the screen is the white text "Press Sneak Peeks on the Main Menu".

Trivia: The whimsical orchestral fanfare was recycled from the 2006-20 bumpers.

Technique: Depending on the bumper, some, all, or none of the logos are animated.

Music/Sounds: An orchestrated tune that's bright and whimsical in tone.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on some Disney Blu-Ray releases of the era.