Yep! That's the one as I mentioned before.dvdjunkie wrote:Invincible has the new Disney logo as well as trailers for the new Touchstone movie "The Guardian" with Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Costner.
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Guys, it's not news that Invincible has the new logo -- the trailers had the old one because the new one was as yet unveiled, but here's the thing. It is a *perminant replacement.* With the possible (but I think unlikely) exception of future Pixar films, <b>every single movie released under the Walt Disney Pictures name from now on will have the new logo</b> unless they see fit to create a unique one for a specific film.
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I've seen the new logo. And I don't have anything against it, but ... I loved the nostalgia that the old one had for me. I've always known that castle. It makes me a little sad that it's gone. I suppose though, when I watch my Dvd's that have the old castle with it, it will only help inhance the nostalgia.
But I am really going to miss it.
But I am really going to miss it.
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Thanks! I'll go check it out if "Invicible" is playing right now. I will go see it either next week, a couple of weeks or wait for the DVD to come out soon.Jake Lipson wrote:Guys, it's not news that Invincible has the new logo -- the trailers had the old one because the new one was as yet unveiled, but here's the thing. It is a *perminant replacement.* With the possible (but I think unlikely) exception of future Pixar films, <b>every single movie released under the Walt Disney Pictures name from now on will have the new logo</b> unless they see fit to create a unique one for a specific film.
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WaltDisney123 has already posted that link on YouTube. You should go back and check on the link. The same new logo is also being use in the opening of "Invincible" for those of you who haven't seen the movie yet, it's still playing this week.Maerj wrote:They should really make the new logo available for download. It is really cool!
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Sweeeet! Thanks guys!musicradio77 wrote:WaltDisney123 has already posted that link on YouTube. You should go back and check on the link. The same new logo is also being use in the opening of "Invincible" for those of you who haven't seen the movie yet, it's still playing this week.Maerj wrote:They should really make the new logo available for download. It is really cool!
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on Brother Bear 2, its still the classic logo more or less. just added a small touch at the end where the sparkle turns into birds when it finishes going over the castle. then it fades into the movie.


now does anyone believe me that they wont be using the super fancy version all the time?


now does anyone believe me that they wont be using the super fancy version all the time?
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Thanks for the pic. It looks like the original logo is coming back from its retirement.Kyle wrote:on Brother Bear 2, its still the classic logo more or less. just added a small touch at the end where the sparkle turns into bird when it does finishes going over the castle. then it fades into the movie.
now does anyone believe me that they wont be using the super fancy version all the time?
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Yes! I know you saw "The Little Mermaid" at the El Capitan Theatre last night and it's not the new one, but it's the return of the original logo for the first time since its retirement. I'm glad that the original logo came out of its retirement, but one thing, I have the original VHS tape had the same thing, but it was white with dark blue background, but it had a white castle on it. But on the Platinum Edition DVD of "The Little Mermaid", did they had the original logo restored with the light blue castle instead on white like they did on the direct-to-video DVD's ("Bambi 2", "Brother Bear 2", etc.) along with the original logo music still there? Here is what it looked like on "The Little Mermaid" Platinum Edition DVD.Pluto Region1 wrote:Saw Little Mermaid last night at El Capitan and they used the old blue logo for it.

that was the first time youve seen TLM right? what did you think of it?Pluto Region1 wrote:Saw Little Mermaid last night at El Capitan and they used the old blue logo for it.
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The logo looks like the picture you posted here, but I didn't realize that there's been slight variations in this blue/white logo over the years. I think iit looked like what you've posted above. Did it have birds to the left? I can't recall, because I was not paying that close of attention to the logo. I just figured I'd add weight to the idea that Disney appears to be using whatever original logo was used with the original film when they re-issue it on DVD.musicradio77 wrote: I'm glad that the original logo came out of its retirement, but one thing, I have the original VHS tape had the same thing, but it was white with dark blue background, but it had a white castle on it. But on the Platinum Edition DVD of "The Little Mermaid", did they had the original logo restored with the light blue castle instead on white like they did on the direct-to-video DVD's ("Bambi 2", "Brother Bear 2", etc.) along with the original logo music still there? Here is what it looked like on "The Little Mermaid" Platinum Edition DVD.
Jeremy88: I posted a short recap of the evening here on page 54 of the TLM DVD release thread: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... start=1060
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I, personally, like original logo better. But that's just me...
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could someone show me what version of the logo is considered the original one around here? I mean, to me its the one I posted (without the birds ofcorse). thats hte only I always remember. I dont remember seeing a white version on the old vhs disney movies, but then again its been over 10 years since Ive seen them.
and of corse it wouldnt have the birds, that was a one time thing. kind of like how they did with lilo and stitch. they like to customise it every now and then if it suits the movie. but with the little mermaid, they will use the old logo, untouched, becuase they dont want to ruin peoples memories of a classic.
and of corse it wouldnt have the birds, that was a one time thing. kind of like how they did with lilo and stitch. they like to customise it every now and then if it suits the movie. but with the little mermaid, they will use the old logo, untouched, becuase they dont want to ruin peoples memories of a classic.
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How long will the original logo last on "Brother Bear 2"? I don't see it replaced with a new logo on the direct-to-video movies outside of theatrical.Kyle wrote:could someone show me what version of the logo is considered the original one around here? I mean, to me its the one I posted (without the birds ofcorse). thats hte only I always remember. I dont remember seeing a white version on the old vhs disney movies, but then again its been over 10 years since Ive seen them.
and of corse it wouldnt have the birds, that was a one time thing. kind of like how they did with lilo and stitch. they like to customise it every now and then if it suits the movie. but with the little mermaid, they will use the old logo, untouched, becuase they dont want to ruin peoples memories of a classic.
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Here is what it originally looked like on the first VHS release of "The Little Mermaid".Pluto Region1 wrote:The logo looks like the picture you posted here, but I didn't realize that there's been slight variations in this blue/white logo over the years. I think iit looked like what you've posted above. Did it have birds to the left? I can't recall, because I was not paying that close of attention to the logo. I just figured I'd add weight to the idea that Disney appears to be using whatever original logo was used with the original film when they re-issue it on DVD.
Jeremy88: I posted a short recap of the evening here on page 54 of the TLM DVD release thread: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... start=1060
