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Disney’s The Princess And The Frog (2009)
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Disney Women
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bluebird167 · 1 year
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You know something I noticed about Enchanted and Disenchanted?
In the first film Giselle the “First Princess” character of that franchise was heavily influenced by Disney’s own first princess Snow White.
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And in Disenchanted Morgan the “Second Princess” character of that franchise was heavily influenced by Disney’s own second princess Cinderella.
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vhshistory · 5 months
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December 3, 1984: Disney's Robin Hood (1973) is released on VHS and Betamax.
This title is notable for being the first ever release in the iconic Walt Disney Classics (or Black Diamond) line.
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majisthelle · 10 months
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I did this and I particularly like how the green light turned out please give me a little like if you want (💕mwah💕)
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They kept that quiet.
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“Marian My Darling” by Tim Rogerson
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Happy 30th anniversary of Aladdin’s home video debut.
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tabney2023 · 11 months
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Miss Halle Bailey. Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid (May 2023)
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kylekozmikdeluxo · 1 year
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People my age will likely get this reference, lol
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p1325 · 1 year
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Disneyland Paris Castle
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storyteller7000 · 1 year
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Worth Saving
Ariel: "I just don't see how a world that make such wonderful things... could be bad." Alan: "Wonderful things? Like what?" Ariel: "Like you." Little Mermaid - Walt Disney Classic I used Jim Hawkins from Walt Disney's Treasure Planet for Alan
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A bit of a change of pace, but I figure I'd put it here because this blog is - at the moment - called "Kyle's Various Lists and Stuff"...
I am a Disney VHS collector and enthusiast. Have been collecting those things, in earnest, since 2005. I used to run a blogger-dot-com blog on that, too... I believe a version of this list is buried on there somewhere. Maybe not?
Anyways, for those not in the know... What you see above is the Walt Disney Classics motion graphic that first appeared on Disney videocassettes and videodiscs in 1988, and was used - officially - up until 1994. It made a few accidental appearances after that, though, in both North America and overseas, too.
This was for the line known as "The Classics", or "Walt Disney Classics", a video line created by Walt Disney Home Video in 1984 as the library of the studio's esteemed animated features - many of them premiered on video for the first time as part of this line. In 1994, it would be retired and replaced by the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, and then that would later be replaced by the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection in 2000. This "Classics" line used a different, less sophisticated logo during its early years, this logo - which was itself a brother logo to the company's standard Walt Disney Home Video intro graphic - would replace it in 1988.
So, interestingly, there are three visual variants of this logo first introduced in 1988 on the video release of CINDERELLA. The one above is the first ever variant... And it's rather rare, because the art department behind this motion graphic immediately made some changes to the logo. So, the second ever appearance of the logo on the 1989 BAMBI video release... it looked a little different. The black/blue gradient background was changed to a solid blue, the diamond looked more like a frame than a metal plaque, and the overall coloring on the letters was different. That version was commonly used from 1989 to 1992, when a very saturated and very "blue" version of the logo started cropping up in 1992... That's another discussion for another day...
So below is a list of all the appearances of this early version of the Classics logo, with the gradient background and plaque diamond:
CINDERELLA 1988 VHS: This is the only appearance of the logo where it is perfectly centered... All other appearances of this logo have it noticeably off to the right of the screen. It is also, apparently, in mono on this release. The jingle isn't as crystal clear as it sounds on later releases. This off-center version also appears on the French-Canadian VHS (those usually had their own unique openings in terms of warning screens and previews - or lack thereof), released the same time. Also appears on the LaserDisc release, sometimes Classics LaserDiscs didn't use a Classics logo at all.
BAMBI 1989 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS
DISNEY/TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO JAPANESE PROMO VHS 1989: A recently discovered roughly 12min demo/promo tape for what was available on home video from Disney in Japan in 1989.
FANTASIA - THE MAKING OF A MASTERPIECE 1991 BONUS VHS: This cassette was part of the deluxe edition release of FANTASIA. Though the FANTASIA release bares no Classics logo or even "Walt Disney's Classic" heading on the packaging or VHS shell itself, it opens with the 1989 variant. This box set-exclusive VHS opens with the gradient variant. How unusual!
101 DALMATIANS 1992 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS: Curiously, the four Classics releases from Disney in 1992... All the French Canadian releases opened with this logo.
THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE 1992 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS
THE RESCUERS 1992 DEMO VHS
THE RESCUERS 1992 LASERDISC: Unusual, in that the VHS release opens with the 1992 variant of the Classics logo.
THE RESCUERS 1992 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS: Quite something how the September 1992 video release of THE RESCUERS had a lot of the 1988 Classics logo appearing around it... This, the demo tape, the LaserDisc... Except for the actual US/Canadian release itself, which used the 1992 "bluer" variant. (And was also the first release to have the jingle presented in a muddy, bass-heavy mix.)
ROBIN HOOD 1991 VHS - LATER PRESSINGS: These pressings of ROBIN HOOD's 1991 VHS release started showing up in around fall 1992, right around the time of THE RESCUERS' VHS release. The first pressings of the '91 ROBIN HOOD release originally opened with a cut-short version of the 1989 Classics logo variant, then a rarer set of pressings of early 1992 had that as well but without previews before it... Then there were these pressings.
DUMBO 1992 DESCRIPTIVE SERVICES VHS: This logo did, curiously, show up on descriptive services VHS tapes of certain Disney titles around this time. This DUMBO release was the earliest one I could find.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 1992 DEMO VHS
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 1992 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS
PINOCCHIO 1993 FRENCH CANADIAN VHS
MARY POPPINS 1994 DESCRIPTIVE SERVICES VHS: The most curious of the DVS VHS tapes... MARY POPPINS, being a live-action film with some animation in it, was never considered one of the "animated features" and thus was not part of the Classics line... But this VHS uses the logo for some reason.
ALADDIN 1994 DESCRIPTIVE SERVICES VHS
If there are any missing, please let me know!
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gianluc30 · 2 years
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Artist Carlo Gromo
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jackbatchelor3 · 7 months
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Popping out for some bare necessities.
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