(1989) Little Mermaid 12:38 (1992) Aladdin 12:52 (2000) Goofy Movie 13:33 4:21 Peter Pan Ending (1953) 5:17 Lady And Tramp Ending (1955) 1:07 Snow White Ending (1937) 9:17 the jungle book ending (1967)
1 goofy movie is actually called A Goody movie 2. A Goofy movie came out in 1995 not 2000. 3. There is a follow up to A Goofy Movie that did come out in 2000 and it was called “A Extremely Goofy Movie” ( I’m not mad at you, I just want you to correct you.
Part 1 1995 A Goofy movie 13:33 1998 I will be Home for Christmas 15:45 1999 Inspector Gadget 16:20 2003 Inspector Gadget 16:35 2001 Recess: School’s Out 17:45 2002 The Country Bears 18:02 2002 Lilo and Stitch 18:18
Walt Disney Pictures Logo History 12:36 4th Logo (1985-2009) 25:51 5th Logo (Jaunary 2nd 1988) 25:59 6th Logo (1995-2007) (Pixar Version) 27:18 7th Logo (2000-2005) 33:56 8th Logo (2005-present)
I still hate how people don't get that Buena Vista is a Walt Disney Pictures variant! Despite having two different names, people still count Fox Film, 20th Century Pictures Inc., 20th Century Fox and 20th Century Studios as one, but not Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista! Because why aren't there any Buena Vista movies after 1985, and movies with the Walt Disney Pictures logo before 1985? Because they're the same company! Buena Vista just got renamed to Walt Disney Pictures for what I assume is for name recognition. But RKO Radio Pictures and Buena Vista aren't the same, because Walt mentioned himself that he wanted to distribute his movies himself, so he founded *Buena Vista* in 1953 (after Peter Pan), which became Walt Disney Pictures in 1985!
I knew this because I had multiple Disney games on my DS that had “Buena Vista Games” in the beginning credits. It’s a shame they don’t use that name more often, since it is historic.
Buena Vista is focused more on Distribution of Disney and Disney Owned Company Films and Shows on Television, DVDs and Blu Rays. They also do it Internationally as well (the logo also shows up at the end for International mostly)
Disney started to lose their touch when they made the live action castle variant in 2006. And the live action castle made all of the Pixar movies from 2008 to now lose their Pixar touch. I honestly expect Wall-E to Soul to open up with the Pixar variant castle. If you going to use the live action castle, put it it in the Disney movies and not the Disney-Pixar movies. I want turning red to bring back the Pixar castle from 1995. The 1995 castle is now a near extinct variant that needs to be re-populated in all Pixar animated movies! I actually grew up with the 1995-2007 castle, Which is still usable. Disney is afraid to go retro.
Hey DellFan Productions, if there's any chance of you're time, could you please do a WGBH Boston, Cinar or Sesame Workshop Logo History with the Teletubbies, Cyberchase, Super Why or Frontline Funding Credits Compilations next? It's your choice, no forcing or rushing will be invovled. I'll be checking up on your channel once a week. Also, can you re-upload the Columbia Pictures logo history too, as well as doing a 20th Century Fox Film Corporation / Television logo history with Universal Studios as a bonus?
Part 2 2002 Peter Pan Return to Neverland 18:35 2002 Cinderella II 19:03 2003 The Jungle Book 2 19:52 2004 Teacher’s Pet 22:35 2004 Mickey’s Twice upon a Christmas 22:55 2005 Lilo and Stitch 2 Stitch has a glitch 23:25 2005 Chicken Little 23:53 1995 Toy Story 25:58 2002 Monsters inc VHS 26:13 2004 The Incredibles 26:23 2006 The Wild 33:26 2006 pirates of the Caribbean dead man’s Chest 33:57 2006 Santa Claus 3 34:30 2007 Enchanted 35:00 2008 High School Musical 3 37:04 2010 Alice In Wonderland 39:33 2019 Ralph Brakes the internet 44:08
We want not only upcoming existing new-sequel (3D) movies of Walt Disney Animation Studio, for example, Wreck it Ralph 3, Frozen 3, Frozen 4, Moana 2, Moana 3, Ecanto 2, etc. We also hope there will be new (outer-media-remake) (3D) movies of Walt Disney Animation in the future, especially since 2030. Surely, these new movies will have many sequels. These movies' title we hope are ... 'Astro Boy / Astro / Adam / Atom / Etc.' => A sort of fairy tale of space, science, robot-with-human, etc. => A male main (robot) character => Original design by Osamu Tezuka
Facts. Disney started to lose their touch when they made the live action castle variant in 2006. And the live action castle made all of the Pixar movies from 2008 to now lose their Pixar touch. I honestly expect Wall-E to Soul to open up with the Pixar variant castle. If you going to use the live action castle, put it it in the Disney movies and not the Disney-Pixar movies. I want turning red to bring back the Pixar castle from 1995. The 1995 castle is now a near extinct variant that needs to be re-populated in all Pixar animated movies!
Disney need to retouch the 1995 castle and make it in 4K remastered resolution and customize them for Inside Out, Coco, Incredibles 2, Cars 3, Toy Story 4 aka the Toy Story movie that was not necessary, , Finding Dory, Onward, Soul and Luca deserve Pixar Castle variants with different themes, and reiterations of the Pixar Castle theme.
@@cosmicredeemer3109 My Four Children, my 5-year-old Daughter named Zoey, my 7-year-old son named Jacob, my 9-year-old daughter named Hannah, and my 11-year-old son named James, just loves Disney and Pixar Movies, They have a Collection of Disney Movies and Pixar Movies, in the bookshelves in their playroom in the family movie room of their house, and their top ten Favorite Disney and Pixar Movies (and Non-Disney Movies) is, and we also have a collection of Non-Disney Movies. Zoey's Top Ten Favorite Disney (Non-Disney) Movies. 10. Bambi. Animated Movie. 9. Dumbo. 8. Melody Time. 7. Make Mine Music. 6. 101 Dalmatians. Animated Movie. 5. 101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's London Adventure. Animated Movie. 4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. 3. Beauty and the Beast. Animated Movie. 2. Scamper the Penguin. Animated Movie. 1. A Troll in Central Park. Hannah's Top Ten Favorite Disney (Non-Disney) Movies. 10. The Aristocats. 9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. 8. The Princess and the Goblin. 7. Oliver & Company. 6. The Secret of NIMH. 5. The Pebble and the Penguin. 4. The Little Mermaid. 3. Thumbelina. 2. Sleeping Beauty. Animated Movie. 1. Cinderella. Animated Movie. Jacob's Top Ten Favorite Disney (Non-Disney) Movies. 10. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Animated Movie. 9.The Great Mouse Detective. Animated Movie. 8. Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland. Animated Movie. 7. Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown. (And Don't Come Back). 6. Atlantis the lost Empire. 5. A Goofy Movie. 4. American Pop. 3. Mickey's Magical Christmas. 2. Pinocchio's Christmas. Stop Motion Animation. 1. Aladdin. Animated Movie. James's Top Ten Favorite Disney (Non-Disney) Movies. 10. The Rescuers. Animated Movie. 9. The Rescuers Down Under. 8. The Three Caballeros. 7. The Trouble with Miss Switch. 6. GALLAVANTS. 5. Song of the South. 4. Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey. 3. Angels in the Outfield. 2. Pete's Dragon. (R.I.P Mickey Rooney). 1. Operation Dumbo Drop.
I love that over the years Disney decided ‘you know what let’s mix things up a bit with our logo’ I don’t if it was for the theme of a movie, for fun, or to get people more invested in the movie
Disney started to lose their touch when they made the live action castle variant in 2006. And the live action castle made all of the Pixar movies from 2008 to now lose their Pixar touch. I honestly expect Wall-E to Soul to open up with the Pixar variant castle. If you going to use the live action castle, put it it in the Disney movies and not the Disney-Pixar movies. I want turning red to bring back the Pixar castle from 1995. The 1995 castle is now a near extinct variant that needs to be re-populated in all Pixar animated movies!
Yeah no kidding. Even the people who are trying to get their rights back to the Predator movies because they owned them Disney's like nope we bought Fox so we basically own the rights to it. Even though they did not create the Predator movies. And the contract they have with fox is about to expire
I loved this logo so much that at those end of year school parties or indoor recess or classroom lunch or whatever else i can't remember, if we watched a Disney movie and it happened to be a print that contained this old logo, I'd tell everyone to be silent as soon as the logo started, rather then when the movie started like I would if it were a newer print with the 2007 logo. In our days it was a rarity to see this play because newer prints plastered this logo. I think I recall only seeing the cel verison like once or twice. in fact for years I assumed the 1990 one was also cel. I never liked the 2007 one anyway, it never felt right.
I feel ya. It reminds me of that one logo variation: "The Last Warrior". I mean, they changed 37.5% or 25-ish% of the Disney castle, both the flag, and the bottom.
Disney has released a lot of great movies in the 2000s such as The Emperor's New Groove, Brother Bear, Meet the Robinsons, and of course, The Princess and the Frog. But the best Disney movie that's ever been released in the 2000s has to be Lilo and Stitch
I love that movie, i know it was criticized for being xeroxd or something along those lines of low budget animation, but the art style, the era the fashion? Just the best :)
23:36 What movie is this variant from? Edit: Found it. Out of all movies it could've been in, I never thought it'd be Lilo And Stitch 2: Stitch has a Glitch.
Why do you want me to do a 2 hour long Walt Disney logo history, when I got most of the variants (let alone the live-action logos pre-1985 because there's no way in hell I'll do that given the obscurity and rarity of said films)?
When I watch the 'Astro Boy (Atom)' TV series whose original desginer was Osamu Tezuka, it truly seems like and might fit to Walt Disney Animation. So, if new (outer-media) (remake) "Astro Boy / Iron Arm (Atom/Adam)" movies and TV series are truly released in the future especially since the 2030s or 2040s, we hope "Astro Boy / Iron Arm (Atom/Adam)" movies and TV series should/will be produced by Walt Disney Animation Studio.
What's that variant of glass in 36:58 And that one at 41:20 And this grey one at 45:57 What's this cartoon reprensent at 47:14 The Brown one is what you might say in 50:29 and dumbo my last guess
Pixar has released a few great movies in the 2000s such as Monsters, Inc., The Incredibles, WALL-E, and of course, Up. But the best Pixar movie that's ever been released in the 2000s has to be Finding Nemo