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1986–1994 1994–1997 1997–2007 2007–present 2020–present (secondary)
1986–1994 1994–1997 1997–2007 2007–present 2020–present (secondary)

Walt Disney Feature Animation[]

1986–1994[]

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In early 1986, Walt Disney Pictures' animation department split out from Walt Disney Pictures as Walt Disney Feature Animation.

1994–1997[]

In 1994, the logo was changed after The Walt Disney Company built the current Feature Animation building in Burbank, California.

1997–2007[]

This logo is identical to the logo of Disney Theatrical Productions that started using it a year before this logo’s debut.

Walt Disney Animation Studios[]

2007–present[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  March 25, 2007

On January 24, 2006, Disney announced that it would acquire Pixar Animation Studios for $7.4 billion. During this merge, John Lasseter assumed the role as President and CEO of Walt Disney Feature Animation, which was renamed Walt Disney Animation Studios. The first film to feature this logo was Meet the Robinsons, released on March 30, 2007. Despite being changed in 2020, this logo is still used currently as an on-screen logo today.

This logo is basically a redrawn version of the 1929 Walt Disney Productions logo.

2020–present (secondary)[]

The new Walt Disney Animation Studios wordmark logo was first seen Disney's 2020 Investor Day Presentation on December 10, 2020. However, the previous logo is still primarily used as an on-screen logo today. Currently it is only used for "Walt Disney Animation Studios Collection" on Disney+.

Walt Disney Pictures (Animation Department)
Walt Disney Animation Studios