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(March 30, 2007-)
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Nickname: "Steamboat Willie"

Logo: On a
gold paper background, a red circle is drawn in. As the camera zooms out, more pieces of paper fold out on the screen like a flipbook, and quickly the red circle becomes a rough sketch of Mickey Mouse in his appearance from the 1928 Disney cartoon Steamboat Willie. Eventually, the pages stop flipping, and the sketch animates (showing Mickey happily whistling while turning the wheel on the steamboat he is driving) before slowly turning into the original scene it depicts from the short. The scene zooms out onto a yellow-gold spotlight background, and below the picture, the words "WALT DiSNEY" write themselves in a sketchier version of the signature corporate font, with "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fading in underneath.

Variants:
  • Recently, starting with Bolt, the logo was given a high definition look, which used the same animation.
  • On Tangled, the animation stays in place as it is slowly overtaken by a large orange "0". It zooms out to reveal it is part of a large "50", and as the company name appears at the top, the stacked text "ANIMATED MOTION PICTURE" appears under the "50", and a small "TH" appears at the top left of the "0".
  • On Wreck-It Ralph, the logo is done in a retro video-game style on a black background.
  • On Frozen II, the ending of the logo fades into several snowflakes falling down on a blue background, the opening scene of the movie.
  • On new animated shorts, as well as at the end of movies, the logo is cut down to its last few seconds.
  • On the Prep & Landing specials and Operation: Secret Santa, the logo is still.

FX/SFX: Mostly CGI. The logo was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Roy Conli, using Ub Iwerks' original animation drawings from
Steamboat Willie as reference.

Music/Sounds: The sound of pages turning followed by Mickey whistling a cheerful tune.

Music/Sounds Variants:
  • The Wreck-It Ralph variant has an 8-bit version of the music.
  • The animated shorts variant has the last few seconds of Mickey whistling with the music.
  • On Frozen, its sequel Frozen II, and Moana, the movie's opening theme plays over the logo.
  • The closing variant is silent, except for on The Princess and the Frog where it just has Mickey's whistling without any background music at all,Zootopia, where nature-like sounds play over the logo, and Ralph Breaks the Internet, wherein Ralph talks over the logo (as well as the Walt Disney Pictures one) as "Never Gonna Give You Up" finishes. He says "Alright, well, you're welcome to stay. There's not really any more surprises, but you know. Good luck getting that song out of your head, it's a real earwig. Anyway, what else, uhh..." before being cut off by the 2011 Disney logo turning off with a TV effect.
  • The still logo has the end theme play over it.

Availability: Current. It was first seen on Meet the Robinsons, and can be seen on every Disney animated feature henceforth, most recently Frozen II, as well as short films like How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, The Ballad of Nessie, Tangled Ever After, Paperman, Get a Horse!, Feast and Inner Workings. The still version can be seen on the Prep & Landing TV specials, as well as the short Operation: Secret Santa.

Editor's Note: A very nice throwback to the very first Disney cartoon.