* Opens with video trailers for ''How the Toys Saved Christmas'', the 1998 ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs'' trailer, ''Spot'' videos, and ''Winnie the Pooh'' videos.
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== Originally planned to be released under the Buena Vista Home Video label, but ended up under the Walt Disney Home Video label ==
== Under the Buena Vista Home Video label, but released with the Walt Disney Home Video logo ==
Revision as of 00:14, 14 June 2022
This label’s predecessor name, Buena Vista Home Video, originated in 1983 as a stand-alone video label of Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company that distributed releases either licensed from, or produced in partnership with, non-Disney companies. The label became an incorporate of WDTNT on March 31, 1988, coinciding with the moratorium of the limited availability Classics video releases of Sleeping Beauty (released October 14, 1986) and Lady and the Tramp (released October 6, 1987) and the popular demand Classics video re-issue of Robin Hood, an October 6, 1987 re-issue of the previous release from October 14, 1986.
From the label's establishment in 1984 to 1997 when the label was renamed to its current name, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. (formerly Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.) was credited as the copyright holder.
Under the Buena Vista Home Video label
1983
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800VS/BS
Bill Burrud Explores the Amazing Animal World: Mysterious Miniature World From Bill Burrud Productions
First 5 episodes of the Gargoyles TV series edited and combined into a feature-length film.
Comes in an oversized box including materials for the interactive VCR board game at the end of the tape, along with the typical inserts and the tape itself.
Opens with the original pitch trailer for the Gargoyles TV series, video trailers for Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad: Team Samurai - The Legend Begins and The Lion King, and a commercial for the Gargoyles video game. The 20-minute long VCR board game plays after the film.
"Director's cut" of the so-bad-its-good horror comedy with plenty of gags on the tape cover. Comes with a "Grow Your Own Killer Tomatoes!" packet containing tomato seeds.
Opens with video trailers for Ed Wood, Mother's Boys, and The Crow.
Four-tape box set of the PBS / Disney documentary miniseries. The four tapes were exclusively sold through this box set, and have the individual stock numbers of 12933, 12934, 12935, and 12936.
English dub produced in-house by Walt Disney Pictures.
First (and only intentional) release to use the 1998 prototype Buena Vista Home Video logo.
Opens with video trailers for The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Summer of the Monkeys, Doug: The Movie, and a scrapped English dub of Castle in the Sky.
October 1998
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11536
How the Toys Saved Christmas
Italy
1996
78 min
TBD
NR
TBD
1
N/A
Color
October 6, 1998
Sell-thru release.
Opens with video trailers for Doug: The Movie, The Rescuers, the 1998 Disney's Sing-Along Songs trailer, Spot videos, and Winnie the Pooh videos.
First three episodes of the Street Sharks TV series edited into a pilot.
Despite being a DiC title, their logo was spliced completely from the print master used on all known copies of this release of the title, resulting in the "Now Available To Own On Videocassette" Flashbang bumper cutting in later than it should. The Buena Vista Home Video logo is seen on the front tape label, but absent on-screen.
Opens with video trailers for Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken and the DiC dub of Sailor Moon.