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Fall 2005–May 12, 2020 (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) (DVD)[]

Nicknames: "Filmreel 2", "Coloring"

Visuals: On a blurry multi-colored background, we see one of the following clip-ons in shiny silver zooming out from the far right corner.

Clip-ons:

  • Coming Soon To/to THEATERS
  • Now IN/in THEATERS
  • Coming Soon to DVD and Blu-ray
  • Coming Soon to Blu-ray and DVD
  • Coming Soon To Own On DVD
  • Coming Soon to DVD
  • Coming Soon to Disney Blu-ray (only known to be seen on X-Men (1992): Volumes 1 and 2)
  • Coming Soon (UMD Video for PSP logo)
  • Now Available To Own On DVD
  • Now on DVD and Blu-ray
  • Now on Blu-ray and DVD
  • Now on DVD
  • Now Available (UMD Video for PSP logo)

International Clip-ons:

  • In Cinemas
  • On DVD (also seen on the 2008 North American DVDs of Eli Stone: The Complete First Season, Private Practice: The Complete First Season, Lost: The Complete Fourth Season and Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season)
  • On DVD and Blu-ray
  • On Blu-ray and DVD
  • On Blu-ray
  • En DVD (European Spanish version of the "On DVD" bumper)
  • En Cines (European Spanish version of the "In Cinemas" bumper)
  • Auf DVD (German version of the "On DVD" bumper)

Trivia:

  • In the earliest days of the ID, only three color schemes were used: purple, red, and green. Later in 2007, pink and gray debuted. In 2008, starting with No Country for Old Men, aquamarine and dandelion were added to the mix as well. In 2011, however, most of the color schemes were abandoned in favor of purple. The international and UMD variants only use an orange background.
  • Some pre-2011 releases only use one color for the clip-ons on the disc. For example, The Invisible and Alice in Wonderland: Special Un-Anniversary Edition only feature a red background for the clip-ons.
  • On Surrogates, the "Coming Soon to Blu-ray and DVD" clip-on precedes a trailer for Everybody's Fine, which wasn't actually released on Blu-ray until 2012, as part of Lionsgate's deal with Miramax that allowed them home video rights to part of their catalog. This could be considered false advertising.
  • Until the mid-2010s, the "Blu-ray and DVD" IDs would appear alongside the "THEATERS" ones.
  • In 2008, an animation style not unlike that seen in these bumpers was adopted for use on the Sneak Peeks menu.
  • These clip-ons were mostly relegated to most Buena Vista DVD releases while Blu-rays use the next clip on.
  • These and the next set of clip-ons have no announcers saying the on-screen text.
  • Some 2020 releases feature cases of pandemic-related false advertising. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Frozen II respectively have the "Coming to THEATERS" clip-on precede trailers for Mulan and Onward, the former of which was instead released on Disney+ (the latter at least managed a North American theatrical run). On The Call of the Wild, the trailer for Jungle Cruise still says "IN THEATERS 2020," despite it eventually being released the next year. Coincidentally, the titles mentioned were the last releases to feature these bumpers.

Variants:

  • The colors of the background, lens flares and sparks of light may differ on each DVD. Color variations include purple, red, green, flaming pink, aquamarine, dandelion, and black and white. This was only used from 2006-11; starting with Bambi: Diamond Edition, only purple was used, although other colors would be used on Tangled, Tron: The Original Classic, Tron Legacy, Cars, Gnomeo & Juliet, Lemonade Mouth, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Great Outdoors and Have a Laugh: Volume 3 & 4.
    • The international clip-ons only use an orange background.
  • For the home video clip-ons, a blank DVD appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
  • For the "THEATERS"/"Cinemas" clip-ons, a filmreel appears in the upper left corner of the screen instead. The international "In Cinemas" clip-on features an alternate design.
  • Many variations of the "THEATERS" clip-ons exist:
    • On 2006-10 DVDs, "To" is capitalized and in a bold Times New Roman font.
    • In 2010, "To" was changed to a thin Trebuchet MS "to."
    • An early version of the "Coming Soon To THEATERS" ID consists of a dark grey background with a pair of filmreels spinning (used as a background from the filmreel IDs and uses the 2005 variant of the Sneak Peeks Menu background) as opposed to the standard blurry multi-colored background. In addition, the text is shifted further off to the left, "THEATERS" is slightly wider, and "To" comes in from behind the filmreel. This variant appears on the 2006-09 DVD releases of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Dan in Real Life, Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive - Pink Emerald, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Power Rangers: Jungle Fury - Into the Jungle, Swing Vote, and Brideshead Revisited.
    • Two variants exist for the "Now IN/in THEATERS" clip-on:
      • On the original variant, "Now" turns downward to face the viewer, while "IN" zooms out and slides all over the screen before settling below "Now." In addition, "IN" is in all caps and in a bold Times New Roman font.
      • On the later variant, "Now in" turns downward to face the viewer, while "THEATERS" does its usual animation.
    • In 2011, the "Coming Soon to THEATERS" ID would play at a slightly faster rate during the beginning animation, though the background remains the same speed throughout. This can be seen on Alice in Wonderland: 60th Anniversary Edition, Tangled, Cars and Lemonade Mouth.
  • This series of IDs may appear in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen or 1.33:1 fullscreen, depending on the intended aspect ratio of each DVD. However, some 2006-07 DVDs of widescreen films (such as Invincible, The Prestige, Venus, The Lookout, and Our Very Own) present the bumpers in 1.33:1 instead.
  • A "windowboxed" 1.85:1 version can be found on the 2008-09 DVD releases of Home Improvement: The Complete Eighth Season and seasons 7 and 8 of Scrubs.
  • French DVDs have the international clip-ons translated into French.
  • On the UMD variants, after a while, a filmstrip fades in the center of the background. In addition, the text is in a different font and quickly zooms out one by one.
  • Just like the 1999-2010 bumpers, pressing "Sneak Peeks" on the main menu of DVDs from 2008-09 brings forth a specialized menu, this time tailored to match the look of these bumpers.
  • On the 2007 UK/Irish DVD release of The Wild (one of the first UK/Irish DVDs to use this bumper), the text "Press MENU to play movie or to select other options." is shown at the bottom of the screen during the "On DVD" clip-on.
    • The French release of Glory Road features this same variant, except it is translated into French.
  • On UK/Irish Blu-rays, the clip-on text is sharper.
  • An early variant of the "On Blu-ray" clip-on exists, where the text is in all-caps. This was found on the 2007 UK/Irish Blu-ray of Air Force One.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Either gentle music or an intense track, depending on the bumper variant. A couple of whooshing sound effects are also present. Below is a list of the following known music cues:

  • An upbeat whimsical fanfare, adapted from the track "Fantastic Adventure" by Ian Hughes. (This can mostly be heard on 2006-08 releases such as The Cheetah Girls 2 and Ratatouille)
  • An ominous string theme, leading up to two orchestral notes. (This, along with the cue listed above, was used frequently in the bumper's early days and can also be heard on the first two releases to include the bumpers, The Cheetah Girls 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest)
  • A light orchestral theme, adapted from the track "Intergalactica" by Ian Hughes. (This can be heard on releases from 2006-2011, most prominently in 2007, such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Toy Story 3)
  • An eerie synth tune, adapted from the intro to the stock music piece "Journey" by William Ashford. (This can be heard on 2006-11 releases such as Invincible, Step Up, Deja Vu, The Queen, The Prestige, Primeval, Venus, The Lookout, Ratatouille, Step Up, No Country for Old Men, FlashForward: The Complete Series, and Gnomeo & Juilet)
  • An orchestral tune with some light flute. (This can be heard on The Night Listener and Dan in Real Life)
  • A somber keyboard/string theme, adapted from the track "Caterpillar's Walking" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on 2007-2010 releases such as The Prestige, Pixar Short Films Collection Vol. 1, Scrubs: The Complete Seventh Season, The Princess and the Frog, Alice in Wonderland: Special UN-Anniversary Edition and Air Bud: World Pup: Special Edition)
  • A fanfare with a triumphant intro and a gentle ending, also adapted from the track "Intergalactica" by Ian Hughes. (This was used from 2007-09, and can be heard on Jump In! Freestyle Edition, Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons, Scrubs: The Complete Fifth Season, Wild Hogs, Return to Halloweentown, Johnny Kapahala: Back On Board and the first two volumes of X-Men (1992))
  • A light orchestral theme with a flute, adapted from the track "Panoramic Picture" by Ian Hughes. (This was used from 2007-08 and can be heard on Hannah Montana: Pop Star Profile, High School Musical: The Concert: Extreme Access Pass, October Road: The Complete First Season, Ratatouille, Eagle vs. Shark, Becoming Jane and Gone Baby Gone)
  • A six-note string quartet theme, adapted from the ending to "Journey." (This was used from 2007-10, and can be heard on The Lookout, The Hoax, Golden Door, and Greek: Chapter 2)
  • An orchestral theme with a French horn, adapted from the track "Chrysalis" by Alain Mouysset. (This was used from 2007-10 and can be heard on Pixar Short Films Vol. 1, WALL-E, Earth and Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition)
  • A dramatic orchestra and bell tune consisting of a loud orchestral hit, adapted from the tracks "Brand Excalibur" and "Doom Builder" by Ian McBride. (This was used from 2008-11, and can be heard on such releases as The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season One, Kyle XY: The Complete Second Season, Swing Vote, Miracle at St. Anna, Blindness, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Happy-Go-Lucky, Starstruck: Extended Edition, When in Rome, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Four, Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season, Castle: The Complete Second Season and Phineas and Ferb: A Very Perry Christmas)
  • A calm string theme, adapted from the track "L'enfant Jouet" by Alain Mouysset. (This, along with the next cue, can be heard on National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, Home Improvement: The Complete Eighth Season and The Muppet Show: Season 3)
  • An ominous theme with a dramatic orchestral hit, adapted from the track "La Belle Aventure" by Alain Mouysset.
  • An ominous pounding drum theme, adapted from the track "Blackbeard's Revenge" by Ian McBride. (This can be heard on releases from 2008-11 such as Step Up 2: The Streets, 101 Dalmatians (1996), 102 Dalmatians, High School Musical 2: Dance Edition, Hannah Montana: The Complete First Season, October Road: The Complete Second Season, Raising the Bar: The Complete First Season, Morning Light, The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos, Toy Story 3, Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, Tangled, Cars, Lemonade Mouth and I Am Number Four)
  • An intense string theme, adapted from the track "Land of the Free (Strings)" by Cameron McBride. (This was only used in 2008 and can be heard on Eli Stone: The Complete First Season, Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season, Private Practice: The Complete First Season, Lost: The Complete Fourth Season and Scrubs: The Complete Seventh Season)
  • A vibraphone theme that slowly fades out towards the end, adapted from the track "Nomad on a Mission" by Alan Paul Ett. (This can be heard on 101 Dalmatians (1996), 102 Dalmatians, Dirty Sexy Money: The Complete Second and Final Season, Samantha Who?: The Complete Second and Final Season, Private Practice: The Complete Second Season, Ugly Betty: The Complete Third Season, Desperate Housewives: The Complete Sixth Season,The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Army Wives: The Complete Fourth Season)
  • A quiet keyboard theme with strings near the end, adapted from the track "La Foret Aux 3 Plaisirs" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on 101 Dalmatians (1996), 102 Dalmatians and Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience)
  • A pizzicato theme with strings near the end, adapted from the track "Dogging Out" by Alain Mouysset. (This was used from 2008-10 and can be heard on High School Musical 2: Dance Edition, Hannah Montana DVD Game, High School Musical DVD Game, October Road: The Complete Second Season, Raising the Bar: The Complete First Season, Army Wives: The Complete Second Season, Samantha Who?: The Complete Second and Final Season, Private Practice: The Complete Second Season, Ugly Betty: The Complete Third and Fourth Season, Legend of the Seeker: The Complete Second and Final Season and Step Up 3)
  • An intense orchestral fanfare, which sounds like it could be used in an action movie scene, also adapted from the track "Blackbeard's Revenge". (This was used from 2008-11 and can be heard on Scrubs: The Complete Seventh Season, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season One, Greek: Chapter 2 and When in Rome)
  • A tune with a brass tuba and woodwinds, adapted from the track "The Giant" by Randy Lamont Jones. (This can be heard on releases from 2008-10, such as WALL-E, I Heart Jonas, Air Bud: Golden Receiver: Special Edition, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, The Great Mouse Detective, Ponyo, Kiki's Delivery Service, The Princess and the Frog and Have a Laugh!: Volumes 1 & 2)
  • An orchestra and glockenspiel tune, adapted from the track "Le Grand Moment" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on Hannah Montana: The Complete First Season, High School Musical DVD Game, Hannah Montana DVD Game, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Three, Surrogates, Gary Unmarried: The Complete First Season and Private Practice: The Complete Third Season)
  • An intense orchestral theme with a faint choir, adapted from the track "Darkness of the Soul" by Cameron McBride. (This was used from 2008-10 and can be heard on Hannah Montana: The Complete First Season, Hannah Montana DVD Game, High School Musical DVD Game, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue and Have a Laugh!: Volumes 1 & 2)
  • An intense orchestral tune, with some bells, adapted from the track "Brand Excalibur" by Cameron McBride. (This was used from 2008-10 and can be heard on The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Swing Vote, Brideshead Revisited and volumes 3 & 4 of X-Men (1992))
  • A calm piano tune, adapted from the track "L'ascension" by Alain Mouysset. (This was used from 2008-10 and can be heard on The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Seasons One and Two, Kyle XY: The Complete Second Season, Greek: Chapter 2, Brideshead Revisited, Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season, Castle: The Complete First Season and Legend of the Seeker: The Complete First Season)
  • A different calm piano tune, adapted from the track "Pleasantville" by Penka Kouneva. (This was used from 2008-10 and can be heard on Kyle XY: The Complete Second Season, Miracle at St. Anna, Blindness, Enchanted April, Dirty Sexy Money: The Complete Second and Final Season, Private Practice: The Complete Second Season, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Road Rally)
  • An orchestral tune, with an operatic wail, also adapted from the track "Darkness of the Soul" by Cameron McBride. (This was used from 2009-11 and can be heard on Swing Vote, the first two volumes of X-Men (1992) and You Again)
  • An intense orchestral theme with a hit at the end, adapted from the track "Action Reaction" by Cameron McBride. (This was used from 2009-10 and can be heard on Miracle at St. Anna, Little Einsteins: Animal Expedition and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Bow-Tique)
  • Another intense orchestral theme, adapted from the track "Land of the Free" by Cameron McBride. (This can be heard on Escape to Witch Mountain)
  • A fantasy-like glockenspiel-driven tune, adapted from the track "La Belle Anglaise" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on 2009-11 releases such as Doubt, Power Rangers RPM: Race for Corinth, October Road: The Complete Second Season, Raising the Bar: The Complete First Season, Army Wives: The Complete Second Season, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season Two, Castle: The Complete Second Season, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Private Practice: The Complete Third Season, Grey's Anatomy: Complete Sixth Season and Castle: The Complete Second Season)
  • A bright acoustic guitar tune. (This was used from 2009-11, and can be heard on Confessions of a Shopaholic, Surrogates, The Boys Are Back, Army Wives: The Complete Third Season and FlashForward: The Complete Series)
  • A light five-note orchestral tune, adapted from the track "Great Outdoors" by Cameron McBride. (This can be heard on Confessions of a Shopaholic, My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Duper Super Sleuths, Handy Manny: Big Race and Starstruck: Extended Edition)
  • An acoustic guitar tune with a backbeat, adapted from the track "Forever True" by James Lum. (This was used from 2009-11 and can be heard on Eli Stone: The Complete 2nd and Final Season, Grey's Anatomy: Complete Fifth Season, Alice in Wonderland: Special 60th Anniversary Edition, Gnomeo & Juliet, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Great Outdoors and Have a Laugh!: Volumes 3 & 4)
  • Another upbeat acoustic guitar tune. (This can be heard on Eli Stone: The Complete 2nd and Final Season)
  • An upbeat Samba tune with a guitar, adapted from the track "Samba Says" by Steve Glotzer. (This was used from 2009-11 and can be heard on American Son, Adventureland, Grey's Anatomy: Complete Fifth Season, Cheri, Lost: The Complete Fifth Season, 10 Things I Hate About You, Ugly Betty: The Complete Fourth and Final Season, Walt & El Grupo and Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2)
  • A bright electric guitar tune, adapted from the track "Wishing on a Star" by Steve Terrell Buckley. (This was used from 2009-11, and can be heard on American Son, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express, Handy Manny: Motorcycle Adventure, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Three, 10 Things I Hate About You, Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You, Make it or Break it: Extended Edition: Volume One, Surrogates, Little Einsteins: Animal Expedition, 10 Things I Hate About You: 10th Anniversary Special Edition, Gary Unmarried: The Complete First Season, Alice in Wonderland: Special 60th Anniversary Edition and Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure)
  • Another calm piano tune, adapted from the track "It's Your Call" by Alan Paul Ett. (This was used from 2009-10 and can be heard on Adventureland, The Boys Are Back, Everybody's Fine, Hannah Montana: Miley Says Goodbye?, Cougar Town: The Complete First Season and Oceans)
  • A rock tune, adapted from the track "Getting the Gist" by Steve Terrell Buckley. (This was mainly used from 2009-11, and whenever a clip-on appeared before the official trailer for Tangled, this was the cue used, starting with Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue in 2010 to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Masquerade in 2011. It can also be heard on Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season and The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Three.)
  • Another rock tune with an acoustic guitar, adapted from the track "Maxella Ave" by Christopher W. Holden. (This was used from 2009-10 and can be heard on Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season, Brothers and Sisters: The Complete Third Season, Grey's Anatomy: Complete Fifth Season, Castle: The Complete First Season and Cheri)
  • Three glockenspiel notes, adapted from the track "Complicated" by John Mazzei. (This can be heard on Earth, Brothers and Sisters: The Complete 4th Season and Cougar Town: The Complete First Season)
  • A jazzy keyboard/saxophone theme, adapted from the track "From the Launching" by Bill Wandel. (This can be heard on Brothers and Sisters: The Complete Third Season)
  • A fast-paced drum theme, adapted from the track "Jungle Dance" by Scott Gilmore Liggett. (This was used from 2009-11 and can be heard on The Proposal, Extract, 10 Things I Hate About You, 10 Things I Hate About You: Volume 1, Make it or Break it: Extended Edition: Volume One, Grey's Anatomy: Complete Sixth Season, The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos, Oceans, The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Five, Secretariat, Tangled and Cars)
  • Another intense orchestral theme, adapted from the track "Disinclined Vigor" by Steve Terrell Buckley. (This was used from 2009-11 and can be heard on Legend of the Seeker: The Complete First Season, Alice in Wonderland (2010), The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Four, FlashForward: The Complete Series, Tron: The Original Classic and Tron Legacy)
  • An upbeat theme with drums and a guitar, adapted from the track "Cap Chase" by Tony Rich. (This was used from 2009-10 and can be heard on Up, 10 Things I Hate About You: Volume 1, Make it or Break it: Extended Edition: Volume One, Army Wives: The Complete Third Season and Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season)
  • A soothing piano theme with a choir, adapted from the track "Year of the Fantasy" by Bill Wandel. (This can be heard on Up and Handy Manny: Motorcycle Adventure)
  • A country rock theme with an electric guitar, adapted from the track "Joyride" by James Lum. (This can be heard on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVDs Choo-Choo Express and Minnie's Masquerade)
  • An ominous theme with [what instruments?] (This can be heard on Lost: The Complete Fifth Season, Extract and Kyle XY: The Complete Third and Final Season)
  • An intense string theme, adapted from the track "Course-Poursuite" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume Three, Kyle XY: The Complete Third and Final Season, 10 Things I Hate About You: Volume 1 and Gary Unmarried: The Complete First Season)
  • A synth-keyboard theme, adapted from the track "False Skies" by John Krogh. (This can be heard on The Boys Are Back and Desperate Housewives: The Complete Sixth Season)
  • A rock theme with drums and a guitar, adapted from the track "Rock Matinee" by Christopher W. Holden. (This can be heard on Everybody's Fine)
  • A gentle piano theme, adapted from the track "Free to Hug" by Alan Paul Ett. (This can be heard on My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Duper Super Sleuths)
  • An upbeat string theme, ending with a small "ding", adapted from the track "La Belle Surprise" by Alain Mouysset. (This can be heard on Air Bud: World Pup: Special Edition)
  • Another calm piano tune, with eight quick notes leading into a sustained final note. (This can be heard on James and the Giant Peach: Special Edition and The Black Cauldron: 45th Anniversary Edition)
  • A rapidly ascending piano/keyboard tune, adapted from the track "Space Walk" by Sauveur Mallia. (This can be heard on The Last Song)
  • An acoustic guitar tune that starts with one sustained note, adapted from the track "Pharoah" by James Lum. (This can be heard on The Last Song and Army Wives: The Complete Fourth Season)
  • A four-note string tune with a couple of piano notes heard during the final note, adapted from the track "Fields of Wonder" by Penka Kouneva. (This can be heard on Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam)
  • An ominous string theme, ending with a small "ding", also adapted from the track "La Belle Surprise". (This can be heard on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Phineas and Ferb: A Very Perry Christmas, A Christmas Carol (2009), The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Army Wives: The Complete Fourth Season and Tron: The Original Classic)
  • An instrumental rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star." (This can be heard exclusively on Disney releases from 2008-11)
  • A steel drum-driven theme. (This was used on Disney releases from 2009-11)
  • A French horn and flute tune. (This was exclusively used on Disney releases from 2008-11)

Audio Variants:

  • In 2008, the original set of music cues was replaced with a different set of cues. Some of them are driven by acoustic guitars, while a couple feature prominent electric guitar. However, some of the original cues were still used.
  • The Sneak Peeks menu variant uses the same music as before.
  • Starting in 2011, the music that appeared on the Blu-ray equivalent of these bumpers is used as the standard theme (which varies depending on whether the cue used on those bumpers is the one from 2011 or the one from 2012). The original primary cue (adapted from yet another part of "Journey") was first used in 2006 on Invincible, with the "Coming Soon TO THEATERS" clip-on, and wasn't used again until You Again, with the "Coming Soon to Blu-ray and DVD" clip-on. The 2011 primary music cue was last used in 2012, but made surprise appearances on Frozen and Sleeping Beauty: Diamond Edition, both released in 2014. The second primary cue was first used in 2012 on The Avengers, with the "Coming Soon to THEATERS" clip-on.
    • Both of these cues were used on Frozen, with the 2012 cue playing over the "Coming Soon to Blu-ray and DVD" clip-on and the 2006/11 cue playing over the "Coming Soon to THEATERS" clip-on.
  • The UMD and international variants only feature the whooshing, except in cases where the "On DVD" clip-on is used in North America.
    • On the 2009 French DVD of WALL-E, the 2007 primary music cue is higher pitched.

Audio Trivia:

  • The cues listed above came from the Opus 1 Music Library, the JW Media Library, and the Audio Horizons Music Library from the Spirit Production Music website.
  • On the 2007 DVD releases of Kyle XY: The Complete First Season and DuckTales: Volume 3, the same cue is used on both clip-ons.

Availability: Common.

  • It debuted in prototype form on 2005 UMD Videos for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), and appeared on every DVD from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and its subsidiaries (Buena Vista, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Marvel, and since 2020, 20th Century Studios) from The Cheetah Girls 2 up until The Call of the Wild.
  • Other DVDs with this ID include the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels, Wild Hogs, Deja Vu, The Queen, The Guardian, The Invisible, The Prestige, seasons 6-8 of Home Improvement, Hannah Montana: Pop Star Profile, High School Musical: The Concert: Extreme Access Pass, High School Musical 2, Jump In!: Freestyle Edition, The Lookout, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Sweet Suite Victory, Cory in the House: All Star Edition, Return to Halloweentown, Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board, Ratatouille, the 2007-13 DVD re-releases of National Treasure, The Incredibles, Cars, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, Inc., the 2008 Canadian reprint of Hannah Montana: Livin’ the Rock Star Life, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, WALL-E, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Up, Surrogates, The Princess and the Frog, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Everybody's Fine, Toy Story 3 and 4, Tangled, Gnomeo & Juilet, Cars 2 and 3, Winnie the Pooh (2011), John Carter, The Avengers, Wreck-It Ralph, Lincoln, Monsters University, the Frozen, Maleficent, and Ant-Man movies, Inside Out, Zootopia, The Jungle Book (2016), Finding Dory, Moana, Beauty and the Beast (2017), Coco, and Ralph Breaks the Internet.
  • On FastPlay releases, it first appeared on the 2009 DVD release of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express, although the 2014-18 DVD releases of Toy Story of Terror!, Big Hero 6, Phineas & Ferb: Star Wars, The Good Dinosaur, and Incredibles 2 don't contain any bumpers.
  • In 2020, most of the clip-ons were retired, since Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Frozen II, and The Call of the Wild only show the "Coming Soon to THEATERS" bumper.

Editor's Note: While this bumper has faced some criticism for looking cheap, it has largely been praised for being an improvement over previous series of bumpers, thanks to its animation advances and wider selection of musical cues (although its post-2011 limitations to the purple color scheme and one of two musical cues may face some criticism). The variety of colors and metallic typefaces help make each clip-on stand out smoothly as well.

April 3, 2007–September 27, 2022 (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) (Blu-ray)[]

Nickname: "Blue Magic"

Visuals: On a blue magical background, we see sparks revealing the metallic shimmering text of clip-ons in a bold cyan-silver Goudy Old Style font.

Clip-ons:

  • Coming to THEATERS
  • Now in THEATERS
  • Coming to (Blu-ray Disc logo)
  • Coming To (Disney Blu-ray logo)
  • Now on (Blu-ray Disc logo)
  • On (Blu-ray Disc logo) and DVD (only used on the 2010 UK Blu-ray of A Bug's Life)
  • Coming to (2002-10 Disney Channel logo)
  • Coming to (2009-15 Disney XD logo)
  • Bientot a laffice
  • Bientot sur Blu-ray et DVD

Trivia::

  • The ID's background can also be seen on a Disney Blu-ray promo and in the 2008 variant of the Sneak Peeks menu.
  • On the 2008 Blu-ray release of Enchanted, the "Coming to Blu-ray Disc" clip-on appears twice, once before a trailer for Sleeping Beauty: Platinum Edition, and once again before trailers for National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets and Tinker Bell.k
  • Some 2020 releases feature cases of pandemic-related false advertising. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Frozen II, and Onward respectively have the "Coming to THEATERS" clip-on precede trailers for Mulan (2020) and Soul, both of which were instead released on Disney+ (although Soul did have an international theatrical run). On The Call of the Wild (2020) and Onward, the trailer for Jungle Cruise still says "IN THEATERS 2020," despite it eventually being released the next year. Coincidentally, the titles mentioned were the last releases to feature these bumpers.
  • Early Blu-rays from Disney and its subsidiaries only had a preview for the format, or any other additional previews for that matter.
  • These clip-ons were mostly relegated to most Buena Vista Blu-ray releases while DVDs have the previous bumper.
  • These bumpers appear on the 2010 U.S. DVD release of Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales when French is selected.

Variants:

  • After the trailers on DVD and Blu-ray releases from 2010-12, starting with Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam in 2010 to The Lion King 1 1/2 in 2012, the same background is used, but the text reads "To view these trailers and more." It appears above logos for various Buena Vista-owned releases (a layout similar to the Sneak Peeks Menu). Below it is the text "Press Sneak Peeks on the main menu".
  • A still version is used where the text is replaced with "All films and promotions may not be available in all territories." This version debuted in October 6, 2009, and appears on DVD and Blu-rays from Disney and its subsidiaries as soon as all the previews are over. This is the only clip-on still in use after Disney stopped using other clip-ons on their newer titles since late 2020.
  • On some DVDs and Blu-rays from the early 2010s, the text reads "Stay tuned for exciting Previews including..." with the film's logo in the middle. Below it is "Press Top Menu to play movie or to select other options." It is also still.
    • A variant of this exists for Toy Story 3, which consists of the logo reveal from the teaser trailer. This can only be seen on the first two movies' 2010 Blu-rays & other Blu-rays released from 2009-10.
    • Another variant exists, which is set over a still frame from the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, and has the first line reading "Stay tuned for exciting Previews..." This is mainly used on Blu-rays from 2011 onward (beginning with the 2011 3D Blu-ray of Toy Story Trilogy), though some BDs, such as Black Panther, instead use the normal BG.
      • The above variant first appeared on the 2010 UK/Irish Blu-ray of A Bug's Life, but with different text.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A couple of sparks and a loud orchestral fanfare. A sample from Journey.

Audio Variants:

  • Beginning in late 2012, a different orchestral fanfare is heard. This fanfare debuted on the Blu-ray release of The Avengers.
  • The still versions are silent.
  • On the "Sneak Peeks" version, we hear a whimsical tune, which had previously been used on the previous ID from 2006-08.
  • On the "Coming to Disney Channel" clip-on on the 2011 DVD release of Tangled, one of the music cues from the U.S./Canada 2006 clip-on series is used, that being "Intergalactica". This was also used on the UK/Irish "On Blu-ray and DVD" clip-on.
  • On the "Coming to Disney XD" clip-on on the 2011 DVD release of Tron Legacy, one of the music cues from the U.S./Canada 2006 clip-on series is used, that being "False Skies".
  • On the Toy Story 3 version of "Stay tuned for exciting Previews including..." variant, a piece of the score is heard.

Audio Trivia: In 2011, the musical cues were adapted for use on the previous ID.

Availability: Seen on numerous Disney Blu-rays and a few DVDs of the era, debuted with the 2007 Blu-ray releases of King Arthur and G.I. Jane. As with the previous bumper, by 2020 only the "Coming to THEATERS" clip-on was shown, and Onward was the last release to use it altogether, though the "Stay tuned for exciting Previews..." and "All films and promotions..." bumpers were used until 2022. Some releases such as Big Hero 6, The Good Dinosaur, and Space Buddies don't have any bumpers before previews. The "Coming to Blu-ray Disc" clip-on was also used as part of the opening logo on a bootleg DVD of The Wolfman (2010), a Universal film, complete with the fanfare from the shortened WDSHE logo.

Editor’s Note: Many viewers were caught off guard by the sudden appearances of the sparks and the clip-ons as well as the music. Also, since everything is in blue, these clip-ons may cause depressing vibes.

November 6, 2007–August 25, 2009 (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)[]

Disney

Nickname: "There is Only One Disney"

Visuals: We start out with clips from many Disney movies. It differs depending on the country, year or period of time that the DVD or Blu-ray was released in, but the first three always remain the same: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Peter Pan (1953), and The Princess Diaries. Eventually, the camera then zooms out, revealing a wall of hundreds of clips from Disney movies, both animated and live-action, old and new. More and more clips fly out, replacing some others. One by one, the words "MOVIES.", "MAGIC.", and "MORE." zoom out and fade out in various directions. Then all of the clips come together to form the 2006 Disney Castle. The ring gets drawn around the castle, as usual, then "DiSNEY", in the 2006 remake of its famous script, fades in below. After a few seconds, the bumper fades to black and a brief screen that advertises many of the films featured in the bumper appears. The text "AVAILABLE ON (DVD logo) AND (Disney Blu-ray Disc logo)" and the titles (which may also differ depending on the previously mentioned country, year or period of time that the DVD and Blu-ray was released in) are shown in a white narrow font.

Trivia:

  • The appearance and positioning of the "DiSNEY" text would be used to replace the "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" text on current Disney films beginning with the November 2011 theatrical premiere of The Muppets, only it would appear out of the fairy dust coming out of the gate, instead of simply fading in. The “WALT DiSNEY PICTURES” variant made its final appearances at the beginning of the 2012 film Treasure Buddies and at the end of the theatrical release of The Lone Ranger (2013).
  • This ID is commonly referred to as "There is only one, Disney" by individuals across the globe.
  • Despite being mentioned in the third version of this ID, which debuted on the 2008 DVD and Blu-ray releases of WALL-E, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian was not released on both formats until December 2nd of that year. Once again, this could be considered false advertising.
  • This was the Home Entertainment logo for Disney from 2007-2009.
  • A Lot of the movies shown in the promo weren't released on Blu-ray until years later (mostly 2009-2015) when this promo ended.
  • In terms of release date, the appearances of each version of this ID are very inconsistent.
    • Even after the second version debuted on the 2008 DVD and Blu-ray releases of National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, various titles from mid-late 2008 continued to use the first version.
    • Even after the third version debuted on the 2008 DVD and Blu-ray releases of WALL-E, various titles from late 2008-mid 2009 continued usage of the second version.

Variant: As mentioned above, the remaining clips in the Disney Castle sequence and selection of titles in the "AVAILABLE ON (DVD logo) AND (Disney Blu-ray Disc logo)" screen may differ depending on the country, year or brief period of time that the DVD or Blu-ray was released in. Check out the lists of remaining clips and selection of titles below for more information.

  • Version #1 (November 6, 2007-October 14, 2008):
    • The clips seen in the Disney Castle sequence are as follows: Pocahontas, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Finding Nemo, Chicken Little (2005), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Lion King (1994), The Santa Clause 2, National Treasure, Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians (1996), Invincible, The Jungle Book (1967), Cars
    • The list of titles seen below the “AVAILABLE ON (DVD logo) AND (Disney Blu-ray Disc logo)“ text is as follows:
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Peter Pan (1953) (2007 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Princess Diaries (2004 Special Edition DVD release and the then-upcoming 2012 Blu-ray collection of both movies)
      • Pocahontas (2005 10th Anniversary Edition DVD release)
      • The Nightmare Before Christmas (2008 Collector’s Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Finding Nemo
      • Chicken Little (2005)
      • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
      • The Lion King (1994) (2003 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Santa Clause (2002 Special Edition DVD release)
      • The Santa Clause 2
      • National Treasure (2007 DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Sleeping Beauty (2008 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • 101 Dalmatians (referring to both the 2008 Platinum Edition DVD release of the 1961 film and the then-upcoming 2008 DVD reissue of the 1996 live-action remake)
      • Glory Road (2006 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • Cars (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2007 Friendship Edition DVD release)
      • Pinocchio (1940) (then-upcoming 2009 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Freaky Friday (2003) (2003 DVD release and the then-upcoming 2018 Disney Movie Club Exclusive Blu-ray release)
      • The Parent Trap (1998) (2005 Special Double Trouble Edition DVD release and the then-upcoming 2018 Disney Movie Club Exclusive Blu-ray release)
      • Monsters, Inc.
      • Cinderella (1950) (2005 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • Meet the Robinsons
      • Toy Story 2 (2005 Collector's Edition DVD release and the then-upcoming 2010 Blu-ray release)
      • Dumbo (1941) (2006 Big Top Edition DVD release)
      • Invincible (2006 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • Aladdin (1992) (2004 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Jungle Book (1967) (2007 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Rookie (2002 DVD and 2008 Blu-ray releases)
      • Lilo & Stitch (the then-upcoming 2009 Big-Wave Edition DVD release)
      • The Shaggy Dog (2006) (2006 DVD release; still not available on Blu-ray)
      • Ratatouille (2007 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • The Little Mermaid (2006 Platinum Edition DVD release)
  • Version #2 (May 20, 2008–August 4, 2009):
    • The clips from Pocahontas, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Chicken Little (2005) and Invincible are replaced with clips from Toy Story, High School Musical 2, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Miracle.
    • The complete list of titles underneath the "AVAILABLE ON (DVD logo) and (Disney Blu-ray Disc logo)" text has been modified and aligned differently to include:
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Peter Pan (1953) (2007 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Princess Diaries (2004 Special Edition DVD release and the then-upcoming 2012 Blu-ray collection of both movies)
      • Finding Nemo
      • High School Musical 2 (2007 Extended Edition DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
      • Miracle (2004 DVD release and the then-upcoming 2009 Blu-ray release)
      • The Lion King (1994) (2003 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Santa Clause (2002 Special Edition DVD release)
      • The Santa Clause 2
      • National Treasure (2007 DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Sleeping Beauty (2008 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • 101 Dalmatians (referring to both the 2008 Platinum Edition DVD release of the 1961 film and the then-upcoming 2008 DVD release of the 1996 live-action remake)
      • Cars (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Ratatouille
      • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2007 Friendship Edition DVD release)
      • Pinocchio (1940) (then-upcoming 2009 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Freaky Friday (2003) (2003 DVD release and the then-upcoming 2018 Disney Movie Club Exclusive Blu-ray release)
      • The Parent Trap (1998) (2005 Special Double Trouble Edition DVD release)
      • Monsters, Inc.
      • Cinderella (1950) (2005 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • Meet the Robinsons
      • Toy Story (2005 Collector’s Edition DVD release)
      • Dumbo (1941) (2006 Big Top Edition DVD release)
      • Invincible (2006 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • Aladdin (1992) (2004 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Jungle Book (1967) (2007 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Rookie (2002 DVD and 2008 Blu-ray releases)
      • Lilo & Stitch (2002 and 2009 Big-Wave Edition DVD releases)
      • The Shaggy Dog (2006) (2006 DVD release; still not available on Blu-ray)
      • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
      • The Little Mermaid (2006 Platinum Edition DVD release)
  • Version #3 (November 18, 2008-August 25, 2009):
    • The clip from Finding Nemo in this version is slightly darker, stretched, zoomed out and off center.
    • The black screen is also off center and zoomed out.
    • The clips from High School Musical 2, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and The Santa Clause 2 are replaced with clips from WALL-E, Enchanted and Tinker Bell (2008).
    • On the "AVAILABLE ON...” screen, both the DVD and Disney Blu-ray Disc logos are replaced by the Disney DVD and Disney Blu-ray - Hi-Def logos, respectively.
    • The complete list of titles underneath the "AVAILABLE ON (Disney DVD logo) and (Disney Blu-ray - Hi-Def logo)" text has been modified and aligned in a similar fashion to the first version to include:
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • Peter Pan (1953) (2007 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Princess Diaries (2004 Special Edition DVD release and then-upcoming 2012 Blu-ray collection of both movies)
      • Finding Nemo
      • High School Musical 2 (2007 Extended Edition DVD release and 2008 Dance Edition DVD release)
      • WALL-E
      • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
      • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
      • The Santa Clause (2002 Special Edition DVD release)
      • The Santa Clause 2
      • National Treasure (2007 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets
      • The Lion King (1994) (2003 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • Sleeping Beauty (2008 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Miracle (2004 DVD release and the then-upcoming 2009 Blu-ray release)
      • Enchanted
      • 101 Dalmatians (referring to both the 2008 Platinum Edition DVD release of the 1961 film and the 2008 DVD release of the 1996 live-action remake)
      • Cars (2006 DVD and 2007 Blu-ray releases)
      • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2007 Friendship Edition DVD release)
      • Pinocchio (1940) (then-upcoming 2009 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD and Blu-ray release)
      • Freaky Friday (2003)
      • The Parent Trap (1998) (2005 Special Double Trouble Edition DVD release)
      • Monsters, Inc.
      • Cinderella (1950) (2005 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • Meet the Robinsons
      • Toy Story (2005 Collector’s Edition DVD release)
      • Dumbo (1941) (2006 Big Top Edition DVD release)
      • Invincible (2006 DVD and Blu-ray releases)
      • Aladdin (1992) (2004 Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Jungle Book (1967) (2007 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD release)
      • The Rookie (2002 DVD and 2008 Blu-ray releases)
      • Lilo & Stitch (then-upcoming 2009 Big-Wave Edition DVD release)
      • Tinker Bell (2008)
      • Ratatouille
      • The Little Mermaid (2006 Platinum Edition DVD release)

Technique: A combination of archived live-action, traditionally animated, and CGI animated footage, as well as CGI animation.

Audio: An edited version of the overture from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (also used as the theme of American Masters and the post-1991 Morgan Creek logos). On the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest clip, we hear Jack Sparrow state "We have our heading.", and on the Peter Pan (1953) clip, we hear the titular character bellow "Here we GOOOOO!" After the Peter Pan (1953) clip, an announcer (Tony Rodgers) says, "From the magic within our hearts...to the adventure beyond the horizon...there is only one, Disney." As soon as the announcer finishes speaking, the overture rises to a beautiful, triumphant state and ends with a majestic climax.

Audio Variants:

  • If you select "Español" at the start of Disney DVDs from 2008-09, the dialogue is translated into Spanish. In addition, subtitle translations for the English text appear at the bottom of the screen, and they are also read aloud.
  • On some overseas releases, the bumper is higher-pitched.

Availability: Really common. Seen at the beginning of numerous DVDs and Blu-rays released by Disney during this time period, preceding either the post-2006 bumpers (for non-Fast Play DVDs), the post-2007 bumpers (for Blu-rays), or the Fast Play bumper (for Fast Play DVDs). In general, this bumper debuted on the 2007 DVD and Blu-ray releases of Ratatouille, and the final release to use it was The Suite Life on Deck: Anchors Away.

  • Some other early discs with this ID include Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the 2007 Collector’s Edition re-release of National Treasure, High School Musical 2: Extended Edition, Underdog (2007), The Game Plan, the 2008 reprint of Hannah Montana: Livin’ the Rock Star Life, Hannah Montana: One in a Million, Twitches Too: Double Charmed Edition, and Snow Buddies, which also contain the print logos for Walt Disney (Studios) Home Entertainment on the packaging, along with the first version of this ID.
  • The final titles with this ID include the 2009 DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Suite Life on Deck: Anchors Away, Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, and The Tigger Movie: 10th Anniversary Edition, all of which contain the either the second or final versions of this ID. Both versions re-appeared on the 2013 DVD releases of The Sword in the Stone: 50th Anniversary Edition and Oliver & Company: 25th Anniversary Edition and the 2019 Blu-ray release of A Bug's Life, respectively, due to them recycling content from their previous 2008-09 DVDs and Blu-ray.
  • Please note that this ID does not appear on the 2007-08 DVD and Blu-ray releases of Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 1, Cars, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Claus, My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, Wish Gone Amiss, Return to Never Land: Pixie-Powered Edition, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True: Special Edition, and The Aristocats: Special Edition, possibly since these were released as the final titles under the Walt Disney Home Entertainment name. It also does not appear on the second disc of all 2-disc DVDs/Blu-rays that WDSHE released during this time period or any of the company’s releases since fall 2009, since they contain the abridged WDSHE logo instead. It also does not appear on the 2019 Blu-ray releases of Ratatouille and WALL-E as they go straight to the menu and due to them recycling content from their previous 2007-08 Blu-rays.
  • In the wake of Buena Vista's renaming to Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in November 2007 and the liquidation of their Walt Disney Home Entertainment label in February 2008, this ID appears on international editions of their DVDs and Blu-rays as well, starting with the 2007 international DVD of Air Buddies.

Examples of where to find each variant on American DVDs and Blu-rays from WDSHE:

  • Version #1 (November 6, 2007-October 14, 2008): Ratatouille, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the 2007 DVD edition of National Treasure, High School Musical 2: Extended Edition, Underdog (2007), Handy Manny: Fixing it Right, The Game Plan, the 2008 Canadian reprint of Hannah Montana: Livin’ the Rock Star Life, Hannah Montana: One in a Million, Twitches Too: Double Charmed Edition, Snow Buddies, Little Einsteins: Race for Space, Little Einsteins: Flight of the Instrument Fairies, the Platinum Edition release of 101 Dalmatians (1961), Enchanted, the 2008 Classic Caballeros Collection DVD releases of Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, Cory in the House: Newt and Improved Edition, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Lip Syncing in the Rain, The Jungle Book 2: Special Edition, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Storybook Surprises (international editions), and Little Einsteins: The Christmas Wish.
  • Version #2 (May 20, 2008-August 4, 2009): National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, The Sword in the Stone: 45th Anniversary Edition, Minutemen, College Road Trip, Phineas and Ferb: The Fast and the Phineas, Wizards of Waverly Place: Wizard School, Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert, Camp Rock: Extended Rock Star Edition, The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, The Nightmare Before Christmas: Collector's Edition, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Storybook Surprises (U.S. edition), Sleeping Beauty: 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, the 2008 DVD reissues of 101 Dalmatians (1996) and 102 Dalmatians, The Cheetah Girls: One World, the 2008 Special Edition DVD releases of The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea and 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, Tinker Bell (2008), Hannah Montana: The Complete First Season, High School Musical and Hannah Montana Disney DVD Games, Lilo & Stitch: Big Wave Edition, Bolt, and The Tigger Movie: 10th Anniversary Edition.
  • Version #3 (November 18, 2008-August 25, 2009): WALL-E, Phineas and Ferb: The Daze of Summer, Mary Poppins: 45th Anniversary Edition, Oliver & Company: 20th Anniversary Edition, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, the 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition release of Pinocchio (1940), Hannah Montana: Keeping It Real, Morning Light, Bedtime Stories, Dadnapped, Hatching Pete, Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, and The Suite Life on Deck: Anchors Away.

Editor's Note: This is a great ID that contemplates the current movie logo nicely, and it's a crying shame that this did not appear on subsequent DVDs and Blu-rays that Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released after this time period, especially for individuals that grew up watching this ID at the beginning of Disney's then-latest DVDs and Blu-rays. Had this ID continue usage on subsequent DVDs and Blu-rays, more recent titles would have been showcased and advertised.

Final Note: After the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Call of the Wild (2020) and Onward, respectively, Disney stopped using clip-on bumpers on their newer titles under the Disney, Marvel Studios, 20th Century Studios, and Searchlight Pictures labels in-between their accompanying trailers.

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