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The first logo of Walt Disney Classics, from 1984 to 1988. Walt Disney Classics (also known as The Classics from Walt Disney Home Video and Disney's Black Diamond edition) was a video line launched by WDTNT to release Disney animated features on home video. [1] The first title in the "Classics" line was Robin Hood which was released towards the ...
Official logo used for Walt Disney Home Video c.1980s. Walt Disney Home Video is a discontinued video line launched to release Disney animated features on home video. This was done by a division of the same name under the parent Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT). As an entity, the name Walt Disney Home Video is ...
Walt Disney Classics (1984-1987) The cheesy logo, with the Moog synthesizers. Walt Disney Home Video (1987-1998) The Sorcerer Mickey one, lasted 11 years. Walt Disney Classics (1987-1994) There are actually 3 versions of the Sorcerer Mickey Classics logo- Prototype- Background is black/blue gradient, diamond is metallic as the letters are like ...
In 1984 and 1985, the "Limited Gold Editions" I and II came out with a historical introduction documentary to each video, like the first series, the second series had six or seven cartoons, but with the exceptions of "How the Best Was Won: 1933-1960", which had five cartoons, and "Disney's Best: The Fabulous '50s", which had four cartoons.
Starting in 1992 with "101 Dalmatians" it just simply had "Walt Disney Home Video" for the logo on the labels; no Mickey or Diamond on the label. "The Great Mouse Detective" had NO WDHV on the tape label OR the spine of the clamshell! The last Disney Classic video, "The Fox and the Hound," had the white diamond on it with the Classics text.
The Disney Blu-ray logo. Disney Blu-ray is the brand name under which Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases its Disney-branded motion pictures in high-definition. In late 2006, Disney began releasing titles, like the Pirates of the Caribbean films, the National Treasure films, and the first two Narnia films on Blu-ray.
The Walt Disney Archives is the corporate archive for The Walt Disney Company. Established in 1970 by Dave Smith , the Walt Disney Archives is the official repository for Disney's history—which includes everything from corporate files to photographs, movie props and costumes, consumer products, and assets from Disney's theme parks.
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