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1. Cinderella 1988 VHS: FBI Warning are on a red/white background and Licensed for Private Home is on a red background, then the first preview of "Oliver & Company," and the first "Sorcerer Mickey" classics logo in prototype version.
A limited edition lithograph, created by animator Marc Davis was available to anyone who pre-ordered the title between July 11 and October 3, 1988. It was announced in advance that the film would go into moratorium on April 30, 1989. [31] Cinderella was another success for Disney having grossed $108 million in sales revenue. [32] 9 September 28 ...
Disney first offered Dumbo, Mary Poppins, Mi Amigo El Dragon (Pete's Dragon), Su Mas Fiel Amigo , La Montana Embrujada (Escape to Witch Mountain), Los Tres Caballeros (The Three Caballeros), Mickey's Christmas Carol, and 2 cartoon collections in Spanish on November 30, 1985 [88] In the United Kingdom, titles from the "Walt Disney Home Video ...
Cinderella was released on VHS and LaserDisc on October 4, 1988, as part of the Walt Disney Classics collection. The release had a promotion with a free lithograph reproduction for those who pre-ordered the video before its release date.
As a result of the passage of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988, a copyright notice is not required for films published on March 1, 1989, or later. An invalid notice or a lack of one would not invalidate the copyright to works published between 1978 and March 1, 1989, as long as a proper notice was added to subsequent copies.
Project A-ko spawned a series of sequels which were original video animation (OVA) starting with Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group in 1987, followed by Cinderella Rhapsody in 1988 and then FINAL in 1989. [6] After this original series, a spin-off entitled A-ko the Vs (1990) was created and released in the OVA format. In this two-part series ...
Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (プロジェクトA子3 シンデレララプソディ, Purojekuto A-ko 3 - Shinderera Rapusodi) is a 1988 Japanese anime OVA release directed by Yuji Moriyama. It is the third installment of the Project A-ko series.
I had a few Classics releases in my library, most of which where the Masterpiece releases. A relative lend me his videos, and I watched the "Classics" editions of Cinderella and Bambi, and had previews for Oliver and Mermaid. I said to myself, "These came out in the late 1980s." I thought the division started in 1987 or 1988.