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Book a trip home to clear out your parent's '90s entertainment center because you might just get a little bit richer thanks to your Disney stash.
A Dream Called Walt Disney World: Unknown This was offered as a souvenir to those who visited Walt Disney World in the early 1980s. [32] A Dream Called Walt Disney World was re-released in October 1981. [33] 3 August 15, 1981 [34] The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Unknown Re-released in August 1985. [26] 4 August 15, 1981 [34]
Walt Disney Treasures promotional title card "The Ultimate Disney Treasure Chest": Costco-exclusive repackaged box set of the first two waves without the tin cases. Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD collections of Disney cartoons, television episodes and other material.
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 ...
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Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites is a series of DVDs by Walt Disney Home Entertainment. Each release would feature around one hour of Disney animated short films, grouped by a starring character or a theme. It is based on the original Walt Disney Cartoon Classics line of videotapes of the 1980s.
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.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was first released on VHS, standard CLV LaserDisc, and special edition CAV LaserDisc on March 4, 1997, under the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection label. By mid-1998, the operating income of the VHS release had accumulated to $200 million.