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  • The theme song was also used in 2012 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Blu-ray Disc PAL Releases distributed by Roadshow Entertainment including The Princess Diaries, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, The Cheetah Girls One World, Tangled and Hannah Montana: The Movie, accompanied by the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures 3D CGI logo or Disney Channel Original Movie All-Stars logo.

  • In the 80s Rank were the early distributors for Walt Disney Video in the UK while Roadshow were the distributors for Australia this was used for the US TV airings of Disney while outside North America this ident were used for videos between 1981-1986

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  • This is scary, from 0:00 until 0:26.

  • In The Early '80s Israel Also Used This Opening!

  • I was sleeping on the computer one night and I woke up and got scared at 0:02.

    DAMN YOU MICKEY MOUSE FOR MAKING ME FALL OFF MY CHAIR! XD

  • I have the American version of this on a VHS copy of Superstar Goofy recored off TV in sometime around 1992 or 1993

  • Older Disney from the 80s and 90s rules!

  • This one's better than the one we had in America, but I also enjoy the one I grew up with in America

  • podrian haver puesto la cara de pluto y goofy

  • I remember this one. :D

  • Germany had this one too

  • In the early 80s we had this opening too. (Sweden)

    Its beautiful!!!

  • @JBJeppsson It is the greatest to all Disney openings.

  • that scaried me when i was a kid...

    (sorry for my engrish...)

  • Wow... more creative than the American WDHV.

  • @DisneyFTW1 This was actually the theme sequence used when the Disney anthology series aired in its final years from 1981 to 1983 on CBS, under the rather mundane title of "Walt Disney".

  • Walt Disney releases (i think) is released in UK by BBC Video and The Video Collection

  • @mag237 You're very much mistaken then! Disney was it;s 'own' distributor. BBC Video only released BBC titles and the Video Collection released some American titles, but none were from Disney, if anything they had a closer relationship to Columbia and it's releases.

  • I love this logo. its really catchy.

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