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Description Since My Disney Classics VHS Collection is officially complete,Here is a photo of my entire Walt Disney Classics Collection:
Robin Hood 1984 VHS(1985 reprinting with Walt Disney & You promo at the end)

Pinocchio 1985 VHS(Original VHS Release with the Trailer to Disney’s Ill-Fated 1985 dark fantasy,The Black Cauldron,This Movie was re-released in 1993 with a new cover,trailers to The Nightmare Before Christmas and Aladdin,and a bonus video looking back behind the scenes at the making of the film after its 1992 re-release)

Dumbo 1985 VHS(1986 Reprinting And packaging with 1984 Classics Intro added,The Original VHS Release had the usual Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey intro instead)

The Sword In The Stone 1986 VHS(The Original VHS release also had the Neon Mickey Logo as well,but reprints has the Walt Disney Classics Logo Instead)

Alice In Wonderland 1986 VHS(Original Slipcover cut and glued to a small clamshell case,has a usual variant of the Classics intro in which after the usual logo is complete and the music ends,the logo freezes for 10 seconds before fading out and the movie starts,the same thing happened on my 1986 VHS of Dumbo).

Sleeping Beauty 1986 VHS(This was the only classics tape to have the Dark Red version of the FBI Warnings that Disney temporary used from late 1986-mid-1987 before going back to the usual red and white ones in late 1987.)

Lady and The Tramp 1987 VHS(This was the last tape to use the 1984 Classics Intro)

Cinderella 1988 VHS(This was the first tape to use the new Classics logo sequence which features the Neon Mickey from the 1986 home video logo forming a spark that creates the Disney Classics logo,has a Trailer for Disney’s Oliver and Company,which was not released on video until 1996).

Bambi 1989 VHS

The Little Mermaid 1990 VHS(This was the first Disney animated film to be released straight to-video after its theatrical run since the movie was such a huge success for Disney and kicked off the Disney Renaissance).

Peter Pan 1990 VHS

The Jungle Book 1991 VHS

The Rescuers Down Under 1991 VHS

Fantasia 1991 VHS(This tape and the 1993 re-issue of Pinocchio has no Classics logo on the cover,instead,it has Walt Disney’s masterpiece on it,Also,this was the first classics release to be released in a black clamshell since The Sword In The Stone).

101 Dalmatians 1992 VHS

The Great Mouse Detective 1992 VHS(It’s a shame it wasn’t released on Video along with Oliver and Company due to the huge box-office failure of The Black Cauldron that led to these three 80’s Disney movies not getting a VHS release a year after it’s theatrical release until it’s re-releases in 1992 and 1996 led to these movies getting the home video treatment shortly after their run in theaters(with their altered opening and end credits from their re-releases.))

The Rescuers 1992 VHS(This Tapes has a odd variant of the Feature Presentation Logo with a much darker blue background instead of a Lilac-Blue background.)

Beauty and The Beast 1992 VHS

Aladdin 1993 VHS(The last Disney animated feature to be released under the Classics line).

The Fox and The Hound 1994 VHS(This was the last Classics release because at the time Frank Wells had died and Jeffrey Katzenberg was gone,Disney replaced the Classics line with The Masterpiece Collection and the first film to be released under the Masterpiece title was Disney’s Snow White and The Seven Dwarves,thus marked the end of the Walt Disney Classics line)

The only things absent are the 1989 reprints on Dumbo and The Sword In The Stone with new cover art and the 1993 Walt Disney’s Masterpiece reissue of Pinocchio(I didn’t want to keep both tapes of the same movie,so the 1985 vhs release shows more of the movie’s original nitrate colors since it’s original theatrical release in 1940.)
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tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:24:07 +0000 UTC]

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tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:16:39 +0000 UTC]

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tebopaul10 In reply to tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:18:43 +0000 UTC]

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tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:13:38 +0000 UTC]

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tebopaul10 In reply to tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:14:34 +0000 UTC]

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tebopaul10 In reply to tebopaul10 [2024-10-09 15:17:29 +0000 UTC]

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nosuchluckhater1994 [2019-12-25 16:11:24 +0000 UTC]

I only need 14 covers out of all

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Locopoton1 [2019-12-05 12:36:30 +0000 UTC]

Yep. Honestly, I don't understand why The Rescuers Down Under was the only theatrical Disney sequel produced by the main Disney studio until Ralph Breaks the Internet and Frozen II. I say, Peter Pan: Return to Neverland and The Jungle Book 2 had the pontential to be produced by the main studio due to being theatrical.

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WileE2005 In reply to Locopoton1 [2019-12-23 21:38:53 +0000 UTC]

That's because they were both originally planned to be direct-to-video. But during production of "Peter Pan: Return to Neverland," Disney saw the potential and decided to give it a theatrical release, to which it was actually pretty successful at the box office. They decided to try and make lightning strike twice with "The Jungle Book 2" being released theatrically, but it wasn't as successful as "Return to Neverland."

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Negaboss2000 [2019-12-05 10:47:13 +0000 UTC]

The best of the best ^^

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Tomblappy1991 [2019-12-05 04:41:31 +0000 UTC]

My Freind and I Are disney movie on VHS Collectors too, as well as Disney movies on DVDs and on Blu-Rays.

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Reviewer2016 [2019-12-05 04:03:27 +0000 UTC]

These are indeed the classics 

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JekyllAndHydeChannel [2019-12-05 04:03:01 +0000 UTC]

They truly are classics.

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