![]() ![]() ![]() The castle has been changed to the one seen at Shanghai Disneyland (the Enchanted Storybook Castle), and the text is in bright gold. The logo starts normally, but after it pans down from the night sky, we see a drastically different background resembling the farmlands of China.This time the music is composed by Hans Zimmer, based on the first part of "Main Titles - Jungle Run" from the former film's soundtrack by John Debney, who also composed the former. The camera stops at the last notes, and the text is still when it fades in. The arc is drawn as soon as the text is shown with an additional second of fireworks. The arc is added in, but with a completely different look, which starts from coming out of the gate, not much like the same animation used in the standard logo. The latter reuses the same variant, but with a few changes: the word "Presents" underneath the text is removed.According to the soundtrack, Leigh Harline (composer of "When You Wish Upon A Star"), Mark Mancina (composer of the standard fanfare) and George Burns (composer of "The Jungle Book Overture" from the 1967 animated film of the same name) were credited. This fanfare and the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" are two parts of the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Main Titles - Jungle Run". When the word "Presents" (in the same style as the opening credits of the 1967 film) fades in under the text, the music segues into the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" as the camera zooms out into a realistic jungle. The music is rearranged by John Debney (who is the composer of the 1985 logo's fanfare) and the text is in an orange tint. The lanterns on the entrance of the castle are replaced with torches, the fireworks are entirely different, bursting into the air before the highest point of the castle is shown and for an additional second after the text is shown. The entire logo is recreated in traditional hand-drawn animation, with the castle resembling Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, Anaheim.The Jungle Book (2016) and The Lion King (2019): Both films were directed by Jon Favreau, employ a similar variant. While the star appears without passing the front of the castle, albeit with the sparkles around the arc being removed, the camera zooms into the door of the castle, and the text opens like a gate. Other elements (like the river and sky) are drawn on the ground and wall and the text (which is already formed) is made up of two connected sticks with the letters on them (with "Dis" on the left stick and "ney" on the right stick). The logo starts at the top of the sky (different to the original logo) with animated stars and simple fireworks then it pans down to the cardboard castle. The logo is in black and white, in an art-deco style, and in a 4:3 aspect ratio (like the first few minutes of the film).At the last second, it very abruptly cuts to the first film's closing logo variation as the screen turns off. Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, closing): The closing logo animates as usual, with the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, fading out and Ralph (voiced by John C.Also, the "Disney" text is in the style of the Maleficent variant. ![]() Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017): The logo is tinted dark blue, with storm clouds and lightning flashes added to the sky and the fireworks, the star and the front sparkles are all absent.In the river in front of the castle, two mermaids flip their tails before the text fades in as it zooms to position. The fireworks are in a white tint while sounds of firing cannons are heard. Dark blue fog comes in from the left to fill the screen as the animation (which is tinted in dark blue) fades in at the camera panning down (you can still briefly see a glimpse of the stars as it fades in). Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011): The movie's opening theme is heard.Both variants feature the castle flying the Jolly Roger flag and the Black Pearl ship in the river alongside the castle.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006): This was the first movie to use the 2006 logo, which is darker than usual. ![]()
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