Talk:List of Disney's The Little Mermaid video releases

Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree (1991)
To anyone who's reading this, did there ever exist some later pressings of the 1991 VHS release of Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree that had the 1991-1998 green warning screens (replacing the 1991 Goudy Old Style/Serif variant of the 1984-1992 red-orange warning screens)? And if so, were those later pressings released sometime in late 1992 or in the mid-1990s (between 1993-1996)?

One of DisneyVHSMuseum's copies of the 1991 VHS release of Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree was pressed on May 1, 1992 (just a day after the VHS copies of The Jungle Book were discontinued) but that copy still contained the 1991 Goudy Old Style/Serif red-orange warning screens. 69.85.235.224 15:41, 6 September 2023 (UTC)

Ariel's Undersea Adventures tapes
I now own all five tapes of the television series that were released under the "Ariel's Undersea Adventures" banner, from volumes 1 to 5.

Here is some information about my copies of these tapes:

Vol. 1: "Whale of a Tale"
 * Uses the horizontal silkscreen-inked label without Sorcerer Mickey.
 * Pressed on May 19, 1994.
 * Duplicated at one of Technicolor's East Coast plants.

Vol. 2: "Stormy, the Wild Seahorse"
 * Uses the horizontal silkscreen-inked label with Sorcerer Mickey.
 * Pressed on May 30, 1994. Barcode is on the far right of the pressing information.
 * Duplicated at Technicolor's Camarillo, California plant.
 * Version #1, where the audio and video elements are out of sync beginning from the closing credits to each episode.

Vol. 3: "Double Bubble"
 * Uses the horizontal silkscreen-inked label without Sorcerer Mickey.
 * Pressed on November 15, 1993.
 * Duplicated at one of Technicolor's East Coast plants.

Vol. 4: "In Harmony"
 * Uses the horizontal silkscreen-inked label with Sorcerer Mickey.
 * Pressed on May 18, 1994.
 * Duplicated at one of Technicolor's California plants.

Vol. 5: "Ariel's Gift"
 * Uses the horizontal silkscreen-inked label without Sorcerer Mickey. Somehow, the word "Standard" which usually goes after the letters "NTSC" is missing on the label and so is the word "Company" which usually goes after the words "The Walt Disney".
 * Pressed on October 12, 1993.
 * Duplicated at one of Technicolor's East Coast plants.

Now, the only North American VHS releases of the television series that I do not yet own are two tapes that were released under the banner "Ariel's Songs & Stories" as part of the "Disney Princess Collection" video line. One of them is called "Giggles". The other one is called "Wish Upon a Starfish". They both contain season 2 episodes, compared to the "Ariel's Undersea Adventures" tapes which contain season 1 episodes. 69.85.235.224 12:23, 15 September 2023 (UTC)