Walt Disney Home Entertainment Starry Sky (2001) (Blue Background) Logo Comparison
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
- Here is a comparison video with two variants of the blue background version of the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo from 2001 nicknamed “Starry Sky”. I hope you all like it!
Credit goes to @GabrielsLogoLibrary for both versions. Here are the links to them.
Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Blue background) Fullscreen
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Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Blue background) Widescreen
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I know I already did a comparison on the blue and black background versions together last year, but at that point in time, it was using the fullscreen versions of them, not the widescreen versions. Fortunately, I was able to find a widescreen version of them both afterwards and decided it would be a better idea to compare them to the fullscreen versions of them as well instead of just redoing the other comparison video with the widescreen version of the blue and black background variance together. You’ll see what I mean when I upload the black background version of it tomorrow.
I miss this logo
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Thank you, I really appreciate it!
@@CJBStudiosyou’re welcome
Most of the DVDs I have with this logo are in widescreen. The Brave Little Toaster is entirely in full screen.
Does this also apply to the black background version of it too?
Sometimes, including the rest of the Herbie movies after Herbie Rides Again and until Herbie Fully Loaded. The 1997 remake of The Love Bug only had a VHS release.
@@AlectheVideomaker I see. I actually never paid attention to see if there was a wide screen or fullscreen version of this logo, although that’s probably because each of the TVs, we have don’t automatically adjust to the fullscreen format, But rather stretch the image to make it fit. If that doesn’t make any sense, I don’t know what will.