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As a result, numerous scenes from the original broadcast episodes were cut due to time constraints. In addition, a number of scenes were also moved around and some dialogue was changed. The episodes were produced and aired in 1994, and the film was released to laserdisc and VHS in February 1995 [4] and featured an interactive VHS/LD board game.
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 now known as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The ...
The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
Toy Story was released by Walt Disney Home Video on VHS and LaserDisc in the United States and Canada on October 29, 1996, [84] with no bonus material. Within the first few weeks of this release, VHS rentals and sales totaled $5.1 million, ranking Toy Story as the No. 1 video, beating out Twister.
June 23, 1995 Pocahontas: Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Feature Animation: June 28, 1995 Belle de Jour: Miramax Films re-release of 1967 film June 30, 1995 Judge Dredd: Hollywood Pictures Cinergi Pictures and Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation: USA distribution July 12, 1995 Dead Tired: Miramax Films July 28, 1995 Operation Dumbo Drop: Walt ...
Disney began working on title releases for DVDs in 1997, although they were not released in this format in the UK until early 1998. Disney's first US DVD release was George of the Jungle in 1997. Disney's final VHS release was Cars on February 19, 2007. [46]
The film was released on VHS on November 8, 1995 by Walt Disney Home Video. [9] It was released on DVD on June 4, 2002 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, [10] along with a simultaneous VHS re-release on the same day. [11] It was re-released on DVD on April 12, 2011 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. [12]
The Big Green is a 1995 family sports comedy film by Walt Disney Pictures written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. The film stars Olivia d'Abo, Steve Guttenberg and Jay O. Sanders. [1] The film is about the antics of a soccer team consisting of a misfit group of small town Texas kids who are coached by a teacher from England. [2]