The screen version of the logo. Would be shown at the front of all WDP films from Bedknobs and Broomsticks to Trenchcoat, and at the end of all Disney TV shows from 1971 to 1983. As in its post-1985 counterpart, the castle is an abstract rendering of the Sleeping Beauty castle at Disneyland.
The screen logo's accompanying music cue (used at the front of films only): a lavishly orchestrated rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star."
At the end, Tinker Bell flies toward the castle and conjures the arc around it with her wand.
From this point, "The End" cards would no longer display the text "A Walt Disney Production," but instead crossfade to the WDP screen logo. After a few seconds, the text is replaced with a distribution tag, as seen here.
Special variants of the logo are created with different colors for specific films, including an orange version with a black background for low-key releases (such as The Black Hole), and a green version for Tron.
As this "modern" WDP logo's tenure goes on, Mickey Mouse is reverted to his design from his early 1940s cartoons, such as "Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip" and "Lend a Paw." This permanently becomes the character's official standard appearance.
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At the end, Tinker Bell flies toward the castle and conjures the arc around it with her wand.