Buena Vista International Television

Background
Buena Vista International Television (now known as Disney Platform Distribution) was the international distribution arm of Walt Disney Television established in 1985 to produce non-American series and distribute all Disney-owned libraries around the world. In 2007, this division was renamed to "Disney-ABC International Television" after Disney retired the "Buena Vista" brand. It was renamed again in 2011 to "Disney Media Distribution", and later "Disney Platform Distribution" in 2020.

1st Logo (1987-1990)
Logo: On a background, we see a small yellow logo of the segmented Sleeping Beauty Castle (from the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo). Underneath it is the company name in the same fashion.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The pings from the 1986 Walt Disney Television/Buena Vista Television logo, or the ending theme of the program.

Availability: Ultra rare.
 * So far, this has been spotted on a Thames Television airing of Roger Rabbit & the Secrets of Toontown.
 * It also appeared on some 1980s international prints of Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers and DuckTales.
 * Before 1987, international prints of programs didn't have the logo, it just simply used the Walt Disney TV/Buena Vista Television combo.

2nd Logo (1989-2007)
Logo: Same as the 1986 Walt Disney Television and Buena Vista Television logos, but it reads "Times New Roman" underneath the castle.

Variants: Times New Roman Times New Roman Times New Roman
 * The gradient background may be black/, black/indigo, or black/violet.
 * There is a copyright stamp sometimes seen under the logo.
 * 1989-1996 versions of this logo have the text slightly curved and in a slightly different font. The word "by" isn't capitalized in this version.
 * A 16:9 widescreen version exists.
 * Two very rare variants exist, in which the text is in a different font. Also, the word "Times New Roman" is gone in these variants. These versions were used in 1992 and 1996, respectively.
 * Another ultra-rare variant exists on Stick with Me, Kid. After a computer-generated turn-around that changes from the 1994 Buena Vista Productions logo to the BVI logo, also in bolder text, it animates as normal. Below the next part is a copyright notice for The Walt Disney Company.
 * The BVI text is also bold on Дисней Клуб (the Russian version of Disney Club), but the background is purple, both logos are animated and not divided into parts and the logos animate as normal.
 * On Kelab Disney Malaysia, the text on the bottom is just copyright info for the program, and changes three times:
 * On early 2000 episodes of Saturday Disney Australia and episodes of Playhouse Disney Australia, the text once again is just copyright information, but is all placed within the bottom of the logo rather than each bit of the text being displayed separately. Beginning in 2005, the logo is also displayed in a 16:9 widescreen ratio in this case as well when both shows transitioned to the ratio.
 * Some fifth-season episodes of Home Improvement have the logo zoomed in.
 * On the S5 HI episode "Her Cheatin' Mind", the logo cuts to black after a couple seconds.
 * A brighter version appears on the sixth-season Home Improvement episode "The Feminine Mistake".

Technique: Computer effects. Other times (mainly the 1989-1996 version of this logo due to it following the Touchstone Television logo), it's still.

Music/Sounds: Normally, either silence, the end theme of the show, the same ascending pings as the Walt Disney Television logo at the time, and/or the 1985 or 1987 Walt Disney Television themes.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On some occasions, the Buena Vista Television and/or Touchstone Television logo themes are used.
 * On many episodes of Mummies Alive! airing in Europe, the 3rd music of the second Claster Television logo is used, due to sloppy plastering.
 * Disney+ prints of Smart Guy play the finishing of the warped 1987 Walt Disney Television music, but silent afterward.

Availability: Common. Appears on a majority of Disney-owned material at the time, mostly international prints.
 * This can generally be found on various Touchstone/Walt Disney Television series on DVD.
 * It is still seen on various Disney-owned programs and movies whenever aired on their overseas channels or affiliates.
 * It can also be found at the ends of The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again and Midnight Madness on the region 1 DVD releases, as well as some Touchstone Home Entertainment DVD releases with What About Bob? being one of them.
 * This appears on original prints of all episodes of Marsupilami even in North America, and also appears on the videocassette releases. It surprisingly appears on home video prints of Frankenpooh, whereas most The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh videocassettes of the era use no logo, the standalone or still Walt Disney Television variant, or the long 1997 Buena Vista Television logo, however this logo was seen on some episodes of said series on The Disney Channel in the U.S. in the mid to late 90s (before the prints were updated with the 1986 Walt Disney Television "Blue Castle" logo).
 * This is also seen on various Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood Home Entertainment region 2 PAL DVD releases at the end of the movies.
 * It also appeared on various international non-American prints of DIC Entertainment shows produced during the time when Disney owned the studio. These are sometimes retained on modern prints of these respective prints. It also appeared on some rebroadcasts of Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? and Double Dragon.
 * It was also tacked onto a print of the Bump in the Night special "'Twas the Night Before Bumpy" on the 2004 UK DVD release "Anchor Bay's Christmas Selection Box".
 * The 1992 logo is extremely rare, and only appears on a small amount of local productions such as The Grand Opening of Euro Disney.
 * The 1996 variant can be found on the Ellen episode "Two Mammograms and a Wedding" on the season 3 DVD.
 * The 1995 version of this logo was seen on Lifetime and Lifetime Movie Network airings of Circle of Deceit.
 * Recently, it was spotted on several Dead Man's Gun episodes on ThisTV (followed by the 2008 MGM Worldwide Television Distribution logo), but the Alliance DVD releases don't retain it.
 * It is surprisingly retained on current prints of episode 5 of Clerks: The Animated Series (including a El Rey Network broadcast, which was speedup with the ending theme playing over it due to time compression), before the short 2011 Miramax logo.
 * It strangely plasters the Touchstone Pictures logo at the start of a 1992 Finland broadcast of Cocktail.
 * It also appeared on one episode of Empty Nest when it aired on Laff.
 * After 2000, appearances were reduced to appearing on in-house Disney programs like The Disney Club in Russia and Malaysia and the Australian Playhouse Disney TV series that aired on the Seven Network. However, this always isn't the case, as it can be oddly seen at the end of some older fullscreen prints of Cadet Kelly (2002), while others, mainly widescreen prints of the film, have the next logo.
 * It was strangely seen on international fullscreen prints of the According to Jim episode "Unruly Spirits", at least two episodes of season 1 of Scrubs titled "My Day Off" and "My Blind Date", some early season 1 episodes of 8 Simple Rules (for Dating My Teenage Daughter), and a few early episodes of season 1 of Lost, while international widescreen prints of said shows, have the 4th logo.
 * It was also seen at the end of the Kino Lorber DVD release of Young Pioneers and international prints of Mickey Mouse Works.
 * The 1995 version (in 4:3) makes several surprise appearances.
 * It was seen at the end of Can't Buy Me Love after the closing Touchstone Pictures logo on the 2003 Australian DVD release of said film.
 * It also weirdly appeared on the 2000 Scottish Gaelic dub of Caillou produced for BBC Alba, but this is most likely a mistake made by the dubbing company as Disney had no distribution involvement with the series at all.
 * Strangely, it was seen after the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo at the end of international prints of 101 Dalmatians (1961).
 * The 1989 version (in 4:3) makes several surprise appearances.

3rd Logo (1989?-Early 1990s?)
Logo: Same as the Buena Vista Productions logo used, but all the text apart from "Buena Vista" then fades away, with Times New Roman fading on the top, and Times New Roman below in a gray font.

Technique: Simple animation.

Music/Sounds: The end theme to the special.

Availability: Extinct. The only known use of this logo was on a Christmas episode of the French TV series Disney Parade called "Disney Parade Spécial Noél" ("Disney Parade Christmas Special"), which aired on TF1 on December 24, 1989. Might have been used on other episodes from this time period.

4th Logo (1998-2007)
Logo: We see the finished 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo (in the scheme of the 1990 Walt Disney Television logo), sans the text and the segmented circular line (which would later be drawn). Then the following text fades in:

Times New Roman

As it does, the circular line is drawn over the castle, but slower and differently.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the 1987 Walt Disney Television logo (or the 2003 Walt Disney Television Animation logo) would animate at first, then just after the circular line is drawn, it fades to this.
 * Like the previous logo, This logo would come in either the standard 4:3 version or the widescreen 16:9 version.
 * A cropped (or stretched, in some cases) widescreen 16:9 version is used on most widescreen prints.
 * There is also an open matte and true widescreen 16:9 version.
 * An extremely rare 2.35:1 widescreen version exists.

Technique: 2D animation. Other times (on some Touchstone Television shows), it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: Silent (mainly on the standalone logo), the finishing of the Touchstone Television theme, the finishing of the 1987 Walt Disney Television theme, or the finishing of the end title theme of any show.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On a Disney Junior Canada airing of a Stanley episode, the logo had the music from the Cartoon Pizza and the 2001 Playhouse Disney Originals logo. This could be because of a bad plaster error.
 * On an international airing of a That's So Raven episode, the logo had the music of the 2002 Disney Channel Originals logo. This also could be a bad plaster error.
 * On an early international airing of the That's So Raven episode, "Driven To Insanity", the logo had the music of the 2000 Disney Channel Originals logo (Oddly, the episode was apart of season 1 which used the 2002 music). This could be due to a lousy plaster error.
 * The full 1987 WDT theme was also used on the standalone logo, due to yet another plastering error.
 * Overseas airings of the final season of The Golden Girls also played the 1986 WDT/BVTV "Rainbow Castle" theme on both the Touchstone logo and this one, once again due to a plastering error.
 * The 1986 WDT/BVTV "Rainbow Castle" theme was also used on the standalone logo, appears on early Channel 5 "Milkshake" UK airings of The Book of Pooh as well as international prints of the first two episodes of season 1 of Lost.
 * On international fullscreen prints of a handful season 1 episodes of Kim Possible, the 1987 Walt Disney Television theme is out-of sync.
 * On BBC One UK airings of What About Bob? (1991), the closing theme ends over it, with the music fading out to silence when the logo fades out to black.
 * On the Disney+ print of The Book of Pooh episode "The Words Are Out/Brain Drain", the 2000 Playhouse Disney Originals theme is heard, presumably as the result of a bad plaster.

Availability: Common. As with the above, it appears on many international prints of any Disney, Touchstone, ABC, and Buena Vista Television shows and Disney-owned movies on cable networks like Showtime and SundanceTV.
 * This can also be seen on the second, fourth, and some seventh season episodes of The Golden Girls on the DVD sets and reruns of Smart Guy on Family Channel Canada (plastering the Walt Disney Television logo on some episodes).
 * Disney Channel USA airings of the Disney Channel Original Movie, Pixel Perfect has this at the end.
 * This logo (with the WDTA logo) has been spotted on a May 24, 2018 Disney XD USA airing of the Lilo & Stitch: The Series episode "Phoon", probably due to using an international print of the latter episode (a similar case happened with the 2000 Walt Disney Television logo on the episode “Topper” on the aforementioned channel, also a result of using an international print of some sort).
 * More recently, this logo was surprisingly spotted on some episodes of My Wife & Kids on VH1 and other Paramount Global networks, whenever it airs. Comedy Central UK (and 5Star) airings also have this at the end, on seasons 2-onward, as do Hulu's and Disney+'s prints. However, it doesn't appear on Fuse and Aspire airings of the show.
 * It appears at the end of Mimic 3: Sentinel (Dimension Films production) on the Lionsgate Mimic Blu-Ray triple feature set (and the 2020 Paramount Pictures reprint of it), before the 2011 short/silent Miramax logo. This is also retained on Crackle's print and even a Comet broadcast.
 * It is also rumored this appears on some Mill Creek and Kino Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures titles.
 * This made a surprise appearance on a SundanceTV airing of the My So-Called Life episode "Life of Brian".
 * The short animated silent variant is extremely rare, but it can be found at the end of the video release of The Book of Pooh: A Valentine for Eeyore, not from the main show itself, but instead of a Rolie Polie Olie episode that appeared after the program. It appears after the end credits.
 * It also appeared on later international, non-American airings of DIC Entertainment-produced shows.
 * It made a surprise appearance on the UK Prism Leisure DVD release of Inspector Gadget's Last Case, as well as a German DVD of the same movie. It is possible that this may have been seen on other Disney Channel/Toon Disney airings of the DIC Movie Toons as well.
 * It was also seen on Boomerang UK airings of the original Inspector Gadget after the DIC/Saban/Fox Kids logos.
 * It appeared on some early acquisitions from Fox Kids Europe, where it was tacked onto most international airings of shows such as Gadget & the Gadgetinis, RoboRoach and the French dub of Sonic X.
 * It makes an odd, surprise appearance at the end of the VR Troopers episode "The Dojo Pilot" (after the Saban/Fox Kids logos) on the 2004 Maximum Entertainment UK DVD release of "VR Troopers: Volume 2".
 * For unknown reasons, a lot of shows that aired on Fox Kids Brazil and Latin America commonly used this at the end for unknown reasons, such as on Treehouse Direct Brazil prints of The Fairly OddParents (Viacom owns the series, but the series also aired on some international versions of Disney Channel, as Nelvana distributes the first 4 seasons and season 5 before "Mooving Day" outside the United States, a possible reason why this logo appeared) and airings of Braceface, another Nelvana-owned property.
 * This was also spotted at the end of a Bulgarian airing of the 2001 TV movie Three Days.
 * Strangely, this appears at the end of the French-Canadian VHS release of Max Keeble's Big Move.
 * It can be also seen on the last two seasons of Alias on The Roku Channel, Fox Corporation's Tubi, as well as on Disney+'s prints of the said show overseas (although the first two seasons cut this and the Touchstone Television logo before it, strangely).
 * Channel 4 UK airings of the end of Coyote Ugly (2000) have this logo, after the Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Touchstone Pictures logos.
 * The 2.35:1 widescreen version is extremely rare to come by, but Sky Cinema UK prints of Kill Bill, Volume 2 features this variant. It could have also been seen on older international TV prints of 2:35:1 Disney/Miramax movies of the time-frame.

5th Logo (2003-2007)
Logo: Similar to the last logo, we see the same castle, but in white, on a more lighter blue background. Below the castle is the text: Times New Roman Below that is a byline reading "Times New Roman". the spark flies over the castle a little slower.

Variants:
 * On Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, the text is a little smaller and the castle is a little bigger (while the byline and text are also close together).
 * There is a very rare bylineless version.
 * There is a variant where the URL appears below the logo. This was only accessible on their website.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: None or the end theme to the show.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the Japanese dub of W.I.T.C.H., the ascending pings from the 1986 Walt Disney Television/Buena Vista Television "Rainbow Castle" logo are used. This is a strange oddity, considering other dubs of the show just have the logo silent.

Availability: Rare. It only appears on mostly syndicated content from ABC Family Worldwide and Jetix Europe, including ex-Saban programs, SIP Animation shows, Fox Kids/Jetix co-productions, ex-TVS Television programs, as well as then-newer Fox Kids/Jetix shows.
 * On Fox Kids Europe/Jetix Europe acquired programs, you are most likely able to find this logo on most DVD releases and free-TV airings.
 * Appears on SIP Animation-produced shows such as second season of What's with Andy?, The Tofus, and the first seasons of both W.I.T.C.H. and A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines (Most TV and DVD releases of both shows don't have the logo at all).
 * Tutenstein sometimes used this logo, alongside Sonic X (although not every DVD release will have it). It might appear on Shaman King as well, although so far it's unknown if it does.
 * This also appeared on Power Rangers episodes from this time period, appearing on Dino Thunder, S.P.D. and Mystic Force, even in the United States (DVD releases have no logo at the end, and Netflix prints plaster it with the Saban Brands logo).
 * Some DVD releases of RoboRoach and Gadget & the Gadgetinis replace the previous logo with this logo.
 * The 16:9 version only appears on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (This is retained on Disney+'s prints, although cropped in 4:3).
 * It also appeared on the North American complete boxset of the 1967-1970 Spider-Man series.
 * Weirdly enough, this appeared on mid-2000's airings of Ruth Rendell Mysteries on ITV3 in the UK, and other Television South programs.
 * On another weird note, a 2017 True Movies UK airing of A Christmas Reunion had this as well at the end.
 * The bylineless version is a tough one, but was spotted at the end of a Bulgarian airing of Chocolat before the 2011 Miramax Films closing logo.

6th Logo (2006-2007)
Logo: On a slate blue/purple water-like background, we see a 2D Disney castle turning from right to center while white lights shine upon the logo. Turning with the castle is the text in the same alignment as the previous logo and a Disney copyright stamp underneath. Above the castle is "Arial" (or "Arial" on Jetix Europe shows) in the Arial font.

Variants:
 * Like the previous two logos, this can be seen in either 4:3 or 16:9.
 * A 2.35:1 version exists on TV airings of films shot in that ratio.
 * On Papa na vse ruki, the Russian adaptation of Home Improvement, the logo's screen size is smaller and is rapidly sped-up.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Silence, the end theme of the show, and/or the finishing of the 1987 Walt Disney Television theme. On sale promos, we hear a drum roll, followed by two rather primitive-sounding synth notes (the second held for longer), ending with a string sounder.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * International airings of one episode of Dirt used the music from the 9th FX Networks logo due to a reverse plaster error.
 * On current prints of the TV movie Model Behavior, the short Walt Disney Television music is heard due to plastering the 1986 WDT and 1995 WDT/BVI logos.
 * A season 2 episode of Brandy & Mr. Whiskers uses the full Walt Disney Television music due to plastering the Walt Disney Television Animation logo.
 * On an international print of an unknown Hannah Montana episode, the logo has the short 2002 Disney Channel Originals theme, due to bad plastering.
 * On the Japanese dub of W.I.T.C.H., the ascending pings from the 1986 Walt Disney Television/Buena Vista Television "Rainbow Castle" logo are once again used.

Availability: Uncommon, despite its one-year life span. Like the 2nd and 4th logos, this is seen on international airings of Disney, ABC, Touchstone TV series and movies, though some international channels may not have this at the end.
 * It's seen on some international shows such as Polish airings of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Polish airings of older Disney cartoons which plastered the 2nd and 4th logos.
 * Season 1 episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and My Friends Tigger & Pooh also have this at the end, plastering the Playhouse Disney Originals logo. It also plasters the Disney Channel Originals logo on international prints of WDTA-produced shows at the time, such as season 1 episodes of The Replacements (including American prints on Disney+) and the final season of Kim Possible, among others.
 * This also plastered the Touchstone Pictures and Amblin Entertainment logos on a Christmas Eve airing of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) on BBC Two a few years back.
 * It is rumored this appears on a few Mill Creek and Kino-Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures titles.
 * A few Region 1 Buena Vista Home Entertainment DVD releases of Touchstone Television series have this logo.
 * It can be seen at the end of HBO and Cinemax airings of Mr. Destiny (1990).
 * It surprisingly appeared at the end of a Charge! airing of Infernal Affairs before the 2011 Miramax Films closing logo.
 * It was also seen at the end of Paramount Network France and Sony Movies UK airings of Seabiscuit.
 * It also surprisingly appeared on Disney Junior USA airings of some Season 1 episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse after the Disney Junior logo.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance at the end of the 2006 Disney Movie Club exclusive VHS of The Wild, which was released in the US.
 * The "Servicing the Distribution" version once again appears on Jetix Europe associated programming, including Season 1 of Yin Yang Yo!, season 2 of both W.I.T.C.H. and A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines, Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, and season 1 of Pucca, the latter of which retains the logo on some official YouTube prints of the series.
 * It's unknown if other shows from this time period, like Oban-Star Racers, used this logo.
 * It also made a surprise appearance at the end of a UK True Movies airing of the TV movie The Girl Who Came Between Them (1990).