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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment began its life in 1978 through MCA DiscoVision as Walt Disney Home Entertainment. In 1980, Disney content was made available on videocassette under its own division known as Walt Disney Home Video. Prior to 1981, their first releases were only live-action films such as Pete's Dragon and The Love Bug.
It was also seen on home video releases of Disney shows such as DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Disney's Sing-Along Songs, Dinosaurs, Bonkers!, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Goof Troop, classic Disney cartoon compilations, and Walt Disney Mini Classics.
It was also seen on home video releases of Disney shows such as DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck, Disney's Sing-Along Songs, Dinosaurs, Bonkers!, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Goof Troop, classic Disney cartoon compilations, and Walt Disney Mini Classics.
On tapes like Super Mario Bros. and The Mighty Ducks, the normal 1991 gold Walt Disney Home Video music is played and the screen says "A SPECIAL MESSAGE", with "after our feature" below it. On the 1992 VHS of Newsies , the text just reads " A SPECIAL MESSAGE ".
On later releases, the start of the first few seconds of 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo music. Availability : Very rare. Seen on the latest Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish Buena Vista VHS tapes.
Disney quickly became the leader for family entertainment based on its peak throughout the 1980s and 1990s, namely a series of tapes based on DuckTales, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, among others.
1986–2001. This logo at the start features Mickey Mouse in his Sorcerer clothing from Fantasia, which was known as "Sorcerer Mickey" to video collectors. This logo was later reused in the 1988-1994 Walt Disney Classics logo.
These warning screens are from Walt Disney Home Video (including Neon Mickey, The Classics from Walt Disney, and Walt-Disney Mini-Classics), Buena Vista Home Video, Touchstone Home Video and Hollywood Pictures Home Video.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Video) was created in 1984 to release non-Disney-related videos not covered by the other Disney units, primarily third-party product licensed to them for home release, including concerts, documentaries, Jay Ward (Rocky & Bullwinkle) and...
The "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" and Sorcerer Mickey bumpers appear on VHS releases from March 1986, including The Living Desert, Charley and the Angel, Lots of Luck, The Ugly Dachshund, and the first six volumes of Wonderful World of Disney Double Feature. The "Now on Walt Disney Home Video..."