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==20th Century Fox Home Entertainment==
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! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
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| ''[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%84%E3%81%8F%E3%81%96%E5%88%91%E4%BA%8B_%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%83%8A%E5%AF%86%E5%A3%B2%E7%B5%84%E7%B9%94 The Assassin]''<br /><small><small>From International Film Consultants</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1970 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mama_White_Mama Black Mama, White Mama]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || Key Video || USA/Philippines || 1973 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 4, 1988 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bullet_Train The Bullet Train]'' || Key Video || Japan || 1975 || 115 min || American theatrical version || PG || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1984 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bullet_Train The Bullet Train]'' || Key Video || Japan || 1975 || 115 min || American theatrical version || PG || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_Me_Mister_(film) Call Me Mister]'' || FoxVideo || USA || 1951 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Yellow Ribbon Collection.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cape_(1996_TV_series) The Cape]''<br /><small><small>From MTM Enterprises</small></small> || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || USA || 1996 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 13, 1998 ||
* Two-part pilot episode.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_in_the_City Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Bad Trip]''<br /><small><small>From Barron/Pennette Productions, 3 Sisters Entertainment and CBS Productions</small></small> || CBS Video || USA || 1997 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || January 20, 1998 ||
* Four-part episode containing "Caroline and the Bad Trip", "Caroline and Richard & Julia", "Caroline and the Wayward Husband" and "Caroline and the Reception".
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champion_of_Death Champion of Death]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan || 1975 || 85 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 6, 1983 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champion_of_Death Champion of Death]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1975 || 85 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Damned_Don't_Cry The Damned Don't Cry]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || Key Video || USA || 1950 || 103 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || June 4, 1984 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Worry,_We%27ll_Think_of_a_Title Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || Magnetic Video Corporation || USA || 1966 || 83 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || December 1, 1981 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executioner_(1974_film) The Executioner]''<br /><small><small>From International Film Consultants</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan || 1974 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || May 18, 1983 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executioner_(1974_film) The Executioner]''<br /><small><small>From International Film Consultants</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1974 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza_Deka Gangster Cop]''<br /><small><small>From International Film Consultants</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1970 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Toeiscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X_(film) Generation X]''<br /><small><small>From New World Entertainment</small></small> || FoxVideo || USA || 1996 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1997 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_the_Flying_Guillotine Master of the Flying Guillotine]''<br /><small><small>From In-Frame Films</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Hong Kong || 1976 || 93 min || Standard version || R || First Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1983 ||
* Dubbed in English by Axis International.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_from_Space Message from Space]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || 20th Century-Fox Video || Japan || 1978 || 105 min || Standard version || PG || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 24, 1982 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_from_Space Message from Space]''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1978 || 105 min || Standard version || PG || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modesty_Blaise_(1966_film) Modesty Blaise]'' || CBS/Fox Video || UK || 1966 || 119 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1983 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Fury:_Agent_of_S.H.I.E.L.D._(film) Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.]''<br /><small><small>From Marvel Studios and 20th Television</small></small> || 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment || USA || 1998 || 91 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 15, 1998 || TBD
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-Armed_Boxer The One-Armed Boxer]''<br /><small><small>From Golden Harvest</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Hong Kong || 1972 || 89 min || Standard version || R || Dyaliscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1983 ||
* Dubbed in English by Axis International.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1991 || 77 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Hoffa'' and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Closes with a promo for ''Ranma ½'' and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Nihao My Concubine''.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey (Mù Sī), Fairuza Balk (Nabiki Tendo), Jeff Bergman (male Ranma), Cheryl Chase (Azusa Shiratori), Maggie Cheung (Lychee), Cam Clarke (Ryoga Hibiki), Tom Cruise (Tatewaki Kuno), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Kě Lún), Brad Garrett (Bishamonten), Michael Gough (Happosai), Mark Hamill (Kirin), Jim Hanks (Daihakuse), Tom Hanks (Daikokuse), Jim Jackman (Genma Saotome), Lisa Kudrow (Akane Tendo), Katie Leigh (Monlon), Kerrigan Mahan (Soun Tendo), Patti Parris (Kodachi Kuno), Bradley Pierce (credited as "Bradley Michael Pierce") (Tsubasa Kurenai), Will Ryan (Wu), Cree Summer (Ukyo Kuonji), Lea Thompson (Kasumi Tendo), Lauren Tom (Shān Pú), Les Tremayne (Ebiten), B.J. Ward (female Ranma), and Frank Welker (Mikado Sanzenin).
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1991 || 77 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 9, 1996 ||
* Part of the 20th Century Fox Selections lineup.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey (Mù Sī), Fairuza Balk (Nabiki Tendo), Jeff Bergman (male Ranma), Cheryl Chase (Azusa Shiratori), Maggie Cheung (Lychee), Cam Clarke (Ryoga Hibiki), Tom Cruise (Tatewaki Kuno), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Kě Lún), Brad Garrett (Bishamonten), Michael Gough (Happosai), Mark Hamill (Kirin), Jim Hanks (Daihakuse), Tom Hanks (Daikokuse), Jim Jackman (Genma Saotome), Lisa Kudrow (Akane Tendo), Katie Leigh (Monlon), Kerrigan Mahan (Soun Tendo), Patti Parris (Kodachi Kuno), Bradley Pierce (credited as "Bradley Michael Pierce") (Tsubasa Kurenai), Will Ryan (Wu), Cree Summer (Ukyo Kuonji), Lea Thompson (Kasumi Tendo), Lauren Tom (Shān Pú), Les Tremayne (Ebiten), B.J. Ward (female Ranma), and Frank Welker (Mikado Sanzenin).
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1991 || 77 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 19, 1997 ||
* Part of the Widescreen Series lineup.
* Letterboxed at 2.20:1.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey (Mù Sī), Fairuza Balk (Nabiki Tendo), Jeff Bergman (male Ranma), Cheryl Chase (Azusa Shiratori), Maggie Cheung (Lychee), Cam Clarke (Ryoga Hibiki), Tom Cruise (Tatewaki Kuno), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Kě Lún), Brad Garrett (Bishamonten), Michael Gough (Happosai), Mark Hamill (Kirin), Jim Hanks (Daihakuse), Tom Hanks (Daikokuse), Jim Jackman (Genma Saotome), Lisa Kudrow (Akane Tendo), Katie Leigh (Monlon), Kerrigan Mahan (Soun Tendo), Patti Parris (Kodachi Kuno), Bradley Pierce (credited as "Bradley Michael Pierce") (Tsubasa Kurenai), Will Ryan (Wu), Cree Summer (Ukyo Kuonji), Lea Thompson (Kasumi Tendo), Lauren Tom (Shān Pú), Les Tremayne (Ebiten), B.J. Ward (female Ranma), and Frank Welker (Mikado Sanzenin).
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the high-pitched Deep Note.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Lea Thompson, Lee Van Cleef, and B.J. Ward.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Lea Thompson, Lee Van Cleef, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, June Foray, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Lea Thompson, Lee Van Cleef, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Lea Thompson, Lee Van Cleef, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc (episode 13 only), Cheryl Chase, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Lea Thompson, Lee Van Cleef, B.J. Ward, and Frank Welker.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 6]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cheryl Chase, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, Lee Van Cleef, B.J. Ward, and Frank Welker.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 7]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the second season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Mel Blanc (archive footage only), Cheryl Chase (archive footage only), Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris (archive footage only), Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, Lee Van Cleef, B.J. Ward, and Frank Welker (archive footage only).
* The last episode on the tape is preceded by a message reading "This series is dedicated to the memory of Mel Blanc".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 8]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Tony Pope, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
* The first episode on the tape is preceded by a message reading "Tonight's episode is dedicated to the memory of Lee Van Cleef".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 9]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1989 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 10]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 12]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 13]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Japan/USA || 1990 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the fourth season.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 14]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 15]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Bradley Pierce (credited as "Bradley Michael Pierce"), Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 16]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, Les Tremayne, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 17]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 18]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Michael J. Fox, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 19]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Kelly Hu, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 20]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranma_½ Ranma ½ Vol. 21]''<br /><small><small>From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia</small></small> || FoxVideo || Japan/USA || 1990 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || March 19, 1992 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Ranma ½'', including a teaser for the sixth season, and a theatrical trailer for ''Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China''.
* Dubbed in English by Weddington Productions.
* Voices by Joe Alaskey, Fairuza Balk, Jeff Bergman, Cam Clarke, Tom Cruise, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Michael Gough, Jim Jackman, Lisa Kudrow, Nathan Lane, Katie Leigh, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Cree Summer, Lea Thompson, Lauren Tom, and B.J. Ward.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Street_Fighter Return of the Street Fighter]''<br /><small><small>From Viacom International and New Line Cinema</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1974 || 88 min || Censored English-dubbed version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
* Unlike on earlier releases, the New Line Cinema logo is retained. The 1976 Viacom Enterprises "V" logo also appears at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Surfer_(TV_series) Silver Surfer: The Origin of the Silver Surfer]'' || Fox Kids Video || USA || 1998 || 64 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 22, 1998 ||
TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheels_on_Meals Spartan X]''<br /><small><small>From Golden Harvest</small></small> || Key Video || Hong Kong/UK || 1984 || 109 min || Japanese theatrical version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 23, 1985 ||
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by General Screen Enterprises.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheels_on_Meals Spartan X]''<br /><small><small>From Golden Harvest</small></small> || CBS/Fox Video || Hong Kong/UK || 1984 || 109 min || Japanese theatrical version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 24, 1993 ||
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by General Screen Enterprises.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter The Street Fighter]''<br /><small><small>From Viacom International and New Line Cinema</small></small> || Key Video || Japan || 1974 || 91 min || Standard version || X || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1987 ||
* Part of Key Video's Spotlight on Sonny Chiba.
* The 1976 Viacom Enterprises "V" logo appears at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star_Wars_Holiday_Special The Star Wars Holiday Special]''<br /><small><small>From 20th Century-Fox Television</small></small> || Magnetic Video Corporation || USA || 1978 || 98 min || Standard version || PG || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1979 ||
* 1976 20th Century-Fox logo with "A Lucasfilm Limited Production" closing precedes the feature, and the 20th Century-Fox Television logo is retained.
* Closes with a trailer for ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
|}
 
==Anchor Bay Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charade_(1963_film) Charade]''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Media Home Entertainment || USA || 1963 || 114 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || 1979 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_Street_Fighter Sister Street Fighter]''<br /><small><small>From New Line Cinema</small></small> || Video Treasures || Japan || 1974 || 81 min || Censored English-language version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1990 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter's_Last_Revenge Street Fighter's Last Revenge]''<br /><small><small>From New Line Cinema</small></small> || Media Home Entertainment || Japan || 1974 || 79 min || Re-edited English-language version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1984 || TBD
|-
| ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: Percy Takes the Plunge and Other Stories''<br /><small><small>From Britt Allcroft Productions</small></small> || Strand/VCI Entertainment || UK || 1991 || 35 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || January 23, 1991 ||
* Narrated by Ringo Starr.
* Contains the stories "Percy Takes the Plunge", "Percy's Ghostly Trick", "Woolly Bear", "Saved from Scrap", "A New Friend for Thomas", "Thomas' Christmas Party", and "Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree".
|}
 
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! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_in_the_SkyThe_Black_Hole CastleThe inBlack the SkyHole]''<br /><small><small>From Streamlinethe PicturesWalt Disney Company</small></small> || LiveAvid Home VideoEntertainment || USA/Japan || 19861979 || 12495 min || English-dubbedStandard version || PG || Matted 1.85Technovision || 1 || N/A || Color || JulyOctober 1819, 19911994 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Blue Steel''<br /><small><small>From Vestron Pictures</small></small> || Avid Home Entertaimment || USA || 1990 || 102 min || Standard version || R || ??? || 1 || N/A || Color || 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Career Opportunities''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || USA || 1991 || 83 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || October 2, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''The Field'', and ''The Object of Beauty''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_in_the_Sky Castle in the Sky]''<br /><small><small>From Tokuma Shoten</small></small> || Live Home Video || USA/Japan || 1986 || 124 min || English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 18, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Queens Logic'', ''The Doors'', and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', and an anti-drug PSA.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Magnum Video Tape and Dubbing.
* Voices by Lara Cody (Sheeta and Okami), Daniel Foster (additional voices), Eddie Frierson (Henri), Barbara Goodson (Pazu and Madge), Dave Mallow (Louis), Edward Mannix (Uncle Pom), Mike Reynolds (General), Barry Stigler (Charles), Rachel Van Owen (Dola), Clifton Wells (Mr. Duffi and Motro), and Jeff Winkless (Muska).
|-
| ''Cliffhanger''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || USA || 1993 || ?? min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || November 17, 1993 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''House of Cards'', ''Frauds'', and ''The Plague''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian_(1982_film) Conan the Barbarian]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 130 min || International version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 23, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Without Mercy'', ''Hourglass'', and ''Saints and Sinners''.
|-
| ''Cosmo Police Justy''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1985 || 44 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 12, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'', ''The Fabulous Baker Boys'', and ''Drugstore Cowboy''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: Curtain Call''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 45 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: Lovely Serenade''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1985 || 92 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 13, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Michael Sporn collection.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: Once More Forever''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 30 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 9, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Michael Sporn collection.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Long Goodbye''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1985 || 55 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 18, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 12, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' and the Chuck Jones adaptations of ''The Jungle Book''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 10, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' and the Chuck Jones adaptations of ''The Jungle Book''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 21, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' and the Chuck Jones adaptations of ''The Jungle Book''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 12, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' and the Chuck Jones adaptations of ''The Jungle Book''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 16, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Christmas Classics series.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1983 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 13, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Christmas Classics series.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 7''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 4, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Christmas Classics series.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 8''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Christmas Classics series.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 9''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 20, 1990 ||
* Opens with a promo for the Christmas Classics series.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 10''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || January 10, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 11''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 7, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 12''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''Creamy Mami: The Magic Angel Vol. 13''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || Japan || 1984 || 108 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 11, 1991 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''The Classic Tales Collection''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimes_of_the_Heart_(film) Crimes of the Heart]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 105 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 20, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Cutthroat Island'', ''Without Mercy'', and ''Saints and Sinners''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Force_Commando Delta Force Commando]''<br /><small><small>From Realta Cinematografica</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Italy || 1987 || 98 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''L.A. Story'', ''Queens Logic'', and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_and_Max_Devlin The Devil and Max Devlin]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1981 || 96 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 27, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Eddie and the Cruisers''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1983 || 95 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 21, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Field of Dreams''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || USA || 1989 || 111 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 15, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Johnny Handsome'' and ''The Fabulous Baker Boys'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''Field of Dreams''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1989 || 111 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 10, 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Field of Dreams''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || USA || 1989 || 111 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 19, 1994 ||
* Opens with the October 1994 Family Home Entertainment Theatre promo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_of_the_White_Lotus Fists of the White Lotus]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1980 || 98 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 26, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Watchers II'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1989 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 12, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'', ''The Fabulous Baker Boys'', and ''Drugstore Cowboy''.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1989 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 10, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'', ''Music Box'', and ''The Fabulous Baker Boys''.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1989 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 21, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Mountains of the Moon'', ''Air America'', and ''Total Recall''.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1990 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 12, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'', ''Watchers II'', and ''Sweetie''.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1990 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 16, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Martians Go Home!'' and ''Total Recall''.
|-
| ''Hi-Speed Jecy Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From Studio Pierrot</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || Japan || 1990 || 60 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 13, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Short Time''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Howling_(film) The Howling]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1981 || 91 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 20, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howling_II:_Your_Sister_Is_a_Werewolf Howling II]''<br /><small><small>From Epic Productions</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1985 || 87 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 20, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howling_III Howling III: The Marsupials]''<br /><small><small>From All American Television</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1987 || 94 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 20, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aces:_Iron_Eagle_III Iron Eagle III: Aces]''<br /><small><small>From Seven Arts Pictures</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || USA || 1992 || 98 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 14, 1992 ||
* Opens with an anti-drug PSA, and trailers for ''Universal Soldier'', ''Reservoir Dogs'', and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki's_Delivery_Service Kiki's Delivery Service]''<br /><small><small>From Tokuma Shoten</small></small> || Live Home Video || USA/Japan || 1989 || 103 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || December 20, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Repossessed'' and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', and a promo for Family Home Entertainment's Christmas Classics.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Lara Cody (Ket, Maki, and additional voices), John Dantona (Okino), Eddie Frierson (Tombo), Barbara Goodson (Kokiri and additional voices), Alexandra Kenworth (Osono), Steve Kramer (additional voices), Wendee Lee (Senior Witch and additional voices), Carl Macek (additional voices), Melanie MacQueen (Madame and additional voices), Kerrigan Mahan (Jiji), Dave Mallow (additional voices), Diane Michelle (Miss Dora and additional voices), Lisa Michelson (Kiki), Edie Mirman (Ursula and Barsa), Mike Reynolds (additional voices), Gregory Snegoff (Fukuo), and Doug Stone (additional voices).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Kong_(1976_film) King Kong]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA/Italy || 1976 || 134 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || July 23, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''The Substitute'' and ''The Arrival''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Kong_Lives King Kong Lives]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 105 min || Standard version || PG-13 || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 23, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''The Substitute'' and ''The Arrival''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1936_film) The Last of the Mohicans]''<br /><small><small>From Broadway Video</small></small> || Live Home Video || USA || 1936 || 91 min || Colorized version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 25, 1992 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1936_film) The Last of the Mohicans]''<br /><small><small>From Broadway Video</small></small> || Live Home Video || USA || 1936 || 91 min || Standard version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 25, 1992 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Monsters_(1989_film) Little Monsters]''<br /><small><small>From Vestron Pictures</small></small> || Avid Home Entertaimment || USA || 1989 || 101 min || Standard version || PG || ??? || 1 || N/A || Color || 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhunter_(film) Manhunter]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 120 min || Standard version || R || Super 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 20, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''The Substitute'' and ''The Arrival'', and a promo for the ''Cutthroat Island'' Treasure Collection.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_Overdrive Maximum Overdrive]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 98 min || Standard version || R || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || May 21, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''The Substitute'' and ''One Man's Justice''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalstorm:_The_Destruction_of_Jared-Syn Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn]''<br /><small><small>From INI Entertainment</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1983 || 84 min || 2D version || PG || StereoVision || 1 || N/A || Color || 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalstorm:_The_Destruction_of_Jared-Syn Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn 3D]''<br /><small><small>From INI Entertainment</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1983 || 84 min || 3D version || PG || StereoVision || 1 || N/A || Color || 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Madness_(1980_film) Midnight Madness]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1980 || 112 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 21, 1991 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_North_Avenue_Irregulars The North Avenue Irregulars]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1979 || 100 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 25, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_of_Our_Dinosaurs_Is_Missing One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || UK/USA || 1975 || 100 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 19, 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Opportunity Knocks''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || USA || 1990 || 103 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 13, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Short Time''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasite_(1982_film) Parasite]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1982 || 85 min || 2D version || R || StereoVision || 1 || N/A || Color || October 22, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasite_(1982_film) Parasite 3D]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1982 || 85 min || 3D version || R || StereoVision || 1 || N/A || Color || October 22, 1996 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''Prince of Darkness''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || USA || 1987 || 102 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || July 14, 1988 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Angel Heart'', ''Extreme Prejudice'', ''Maid to Order'', ''Trading Hearts'', and ''Pass the Ammo''.
|-
| ''Prince of Darkness''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Live Home Video || USA || 1987 || 102 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 12, 1992 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_Deal_(1986_film) Raw Deal]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 101 min || Standard version || R || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || April 16, 1996 ||
* Opens with a trailer for ''One Man's Justice'' and a promo for Live's Box Office Hits.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_of_the_East Shaolin Challenges Ninja]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1978 || 100 min || Standard version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 18, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Queens Logic'', ''The Doors'', and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executioners_from_Shaolin Shaolin Executioner]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1977 || 98 min || Standard version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 26, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Watchers II'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''Shocker''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || USA || 1989 || 109 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 ||
* Opens with a trailer for ''Johnny Handsome'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shootist The Shootist]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1976 || 100 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 25, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''The Substitute'', ''The Arrival'', and ''The Dogfighters''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbot_of_Shaolin A Slice of Death]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1979 || 84 min || Standard version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || July 26, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Watchers II'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Elements_Ninjas Super Ninjas]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1982 || 108 min || Standard version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || February 21, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Narrow Margin'', ''King of New York'', ''Jacob's Ladder'', and ''The Doors''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai-Pan_(film) Tai-Pan]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1986 || 127 min || Standard version || R || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || February 20, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Cutthroat Island'' and ''Saints and Sinners''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Tigers_from_Kwangtung Ten Tigers of Kwangtung]''<br /><small><small>From World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Carolco Home Video || Hong Kong || 1980 || 91 min || Standard version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1991 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''L.A. Story'', ''Queens Logic'', and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', and an anti-drug PSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tex_(film) Tex]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1982 || 103 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1991 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''They Live''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || USA || 1988 || 94 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || April 20, 1989 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Fright Night Part II'', ''The Iron Triangle'', ''Food of the Gods 2'', and ''DeepStar Six''.
|-
| ''They Live''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || International Video Entertainment || USA || 1988 || 94 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 16, 1990 ||
* Reuses the April 1989 print master.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_of_the_Condor Three Days of the Condor]''<br /><small><small>From De Laurentiis Entertainment Group</small></small> || Live Entertainment || USA || 1975 || 118 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 19, 1997 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Dead Tides'', ''Last Summer in the Hamptons'', ''Operation Delta Force'', and ''Asteroid''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trenchcoat_(film) Trenchcoat]''<br /><small><small>From the Walt Disney Company</small></small> || Avid Home Entertainment || USA || 1983 || 91 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 22, 1995 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''The Wizard''<br /><small><small>From Carolco Pictures</small></small> || Family Home Entertainment || USA || 1989 || 100 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 21, 1990 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Total Recall'' and ''Lobster Man from Mars''.
|}
 
==Best Film & Video Corporation==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Four_(1994_TV_series) Fantastic Four: The Origin]''<br /><small><small>From New World Entertainment</small></small> || Best Film & Video Corp. || USA || 1994 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1996 ||
* Two-part episode.
* Uses [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkUDyNePfJw the 1995-1999 Best Film & Video Corp. logo and warning screen].
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(TV_series) Iron Man: The Origin of Iron Man]''<br /><small><small>From New World Entertainment</small></small> || Best Film & Video Corp. || USA || 1994 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 11, 1996 ||
* Two-part episode.
* Uses [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkUDyNePfJw the 1995-1999 Best Film & Video Corp. logo and warning screen].
|}
 
==Buena Vista Home Entertainment==
Some releases were of public domain material; these were branded as Cinema Classics. The first two waves were issued under the Walt Disney Home Video label and were duplicated at BHCP Video in Northbrook, where Prism Entertainment's Silver Screen Edition line of public domain material was also being duplicated; starting with the third wave, new releases went out under the Buena Vista Home Video label and started using Disney's regular duplicator. The first four waves were packaged in the same black clamshells used on the Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition releases and early Classics tapes. All tapes in the Cinema Classics collection were available for a limited time only. In 1993, 32 of the best-selling titles in the collection were reissued for a limited time under the Walt Disney Home Video label; all 32 titles went back on moratorium the following spring.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''The 39 Steps''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1935 || 86 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the BBFC A card at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Africa Screams''<br /><small><small>From Robert Haggiag</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1949 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Nassour Studios logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo.
|-
| ''Africa Screams''<br /><small><small>From Robert Haggiag</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1949 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Alice, Sweet Alice''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1976 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Amazing Adventure''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1937 || 62 min || 1943 reissue version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Angel and the Badman''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1947 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Angel and the Badman''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1947 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Aristocats'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1970 || 79 min || Original theatrical version || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || September 20, 1991 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Robin Hood'', ''The Jungle Book'' and ''The Rescuers Down Under''.
|-
| ''The Avenger''<br /><small><small>From Medallion Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1962 || 95 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Avengers: Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || UK || 1966 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Television Classics collection of public domain material.
* Contains the episodes "Quick-Quick Slow Death" and "Silent Dust".
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo and closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''The Avengers: Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || UK || 1967 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Television Classics collection of public domain material.
* Contains the episodes "The Bird Who Knew Too Much" and "Escape in Time".
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo and closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''The Avengers: Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From Cannon Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1967 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Television Classics collection of public domain material.
* Contains the episodes "The Hidden Tiger" and "The Morning After".
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1971 || 117 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''The Rescuers'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''. Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians''.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Bells of San Angelo''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1947 || 78 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Best of Bugs Bunny''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Released to celebrate the alleged golden jubilee of rival Warner's Looney Tunes franchise.
* Includes the short subjects "Falling Hare", "The Case of the Missing Hare", "A Corny Concerto", "All This and Rabbit Stew", "The Wabbit Who Came to Supper", "The Wacky Wabbit", and "Fresh Hare".
* "Falling Hare" inexplicably uses the 1946 Looney Tunes closing music, while "A Corny Concerto" uses a Blue Ribbon print where an extended version of the titles from "A Day at the Zoo" plasters over the original opening Color Rings. Both are oddly enough preceded not by the AAP titles but by the 1968 United Artists Transamerica T with Doug Goodwin's fanfare. "The Case of the Missing Hare" uses a United Artists Associated print where the WB shield is plastered by the UA Hexagon. The other four cartoons are preceded by the AAP titles.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Best of Bugs Bunny''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Best of Daffy Duck''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures and MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Released to celebrate the alleged golden jubilee of rival Warner's Looney Tunes franchise.
* Includes the short subjects "Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur", "Yankee Doodle Daffy", "The Henpecked Duck", "Daffy's Southern Exposure", "Scrap Happy Daffy", "Daffy the Commando", and "The Daffy Duckaroo".
* "The Henpecked Duck" and "The Daffy Duckaroo" use the opening WB shield and closing rings from "Deduce, You Say". "Daffy's Southern Exposure" uses a W7 print. "Scrap Happy Daffy" is presented in black and white.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Best of Daffy Duck''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures and Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Best of Popeye''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Bride and Gloom", "Assault and Flattery", "Greek Mirthology", "I Don't Scare", "Shuteye Popeye", "Patriotic Popeye", and "Private Eye Popeye".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Best of Popeye''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Best of Porky Pig''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Released to celebrate the alleged golden jubilee of rival Warner's Looney Tunes franchise.
* Includes the short subjects "Porky Pig's Feat", "Ali-Baba Bound", "Porky's Bear Facts", "Porky's Railroad", "Porky's Midnight Matinee", "Notes to You", and "The Timid Toreador".
* "Porky Pig's Feat", "Ali-Baba Bound", "Porky's Bear Facts", and "Porky's Railroad" use the opening WB shield and closing rings from "Deduce, You Say". "Porky's Midnight Matinee" and "The Timid Toreador" use the opening rings from "Tom Turk and Daffy". "Notes to You" uses a Blue Ribbon print where an extended version of the titles from "A Day at the Zoo" plasters over the original opening Color Rings. Both "Notes to You" and "The Timid Toreador" are preceded by the AAP titles. "The Timid Toreador" completely replaces the Porky drum closing with the 1960 closing rings.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Best of Porky Pig''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Bicycle Thief''<br /><small><small>From Produzioni De Sica</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || Italy || 1948 || 89 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Big Lift''<br /><small><small>From 20th Century Fox</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1950 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Big Trees''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1952 || 90 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Birth of a Nation''<br /><small><small>From Epoch Distributing</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1915 || 186 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 2 || At the end of the Civil War story || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Comes in a two-tape set.
|-
| ''Blackmail''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1929 || 86 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Blue Steel''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1934 || 55 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Borderline''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1950 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''A Bug's Life'' || Walt Disney Home Entertainment || USA || 1998 || 95 min || TBD || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || May 27, 2003 ||
* Opens with a video trailer for ''The Lion King Special Edition'', a theatrical trailer for ''Finding Nemo'', and video trailers for ''Stitch! The Movie'', ''Sleeping Beauty Special Edition'', and ''George of the Jungle 2''.
* Includes the ''Geri's Game'' short.
* Closes with a ''Finding Nemo'' Fishy Facts clip.
* THX-certified, uses the Tex trailer. It appears after the format screen (the version from the bonus edition VHS of "The Others") and before the film starts.
|-
| ''Captain Apache''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rodgers Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1971 || 94 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Captain Kidd''<br /><small><small>From Weiss Global Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1945 || 90 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "A Day at the Zoo", "Jerky Turkey", "The Friendly Ghost", "There's Good Boos To-Night", "A Haunting We Will Go", "Cheese Burglar", and "Robin Hood Makes Good".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Pantry Panic", "Mary's Little Lamb", "An Itch in Time", "Chick and Double Chick", "Foney Fables", "The Dog Show-Off", and "The Spirit of '43".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Superman", "The Mechanical Monsters", "Volcano", "The Mad Doctor", "Have You Got Any Castles?", "Gabby Goes Fishing", and "Bored of Education".
* "The Mad Doctor" is presented in black and white.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Terror on the Midway", "All's Well", "Hamateur Night", "Prest-O Change-O", "King for a Day", "A Bout with Trout", and "The Dover Boys".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Jungle Jitters", "The Mummy Strikes", "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!", "Minnie's Yoo Hoo", "A Tale of Two Kitties", "Electric Earthquake", and "Susie the Little Blue Coupe".
* "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!" and "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" are presented in black and white.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo.
|-
| ''Cartoon Cavalcade Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From various distributors</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1985 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Cats & Company: Catmania!''<br /><small><small>From DiC Audiovisuel, McNaught Syndicate and LBS Communications</small></small> || DiC Toon-Time Video || USA || 1985 || TBD || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 || TBD
|-
| ''Charade''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1963 || 114 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle]''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1979 || 90 min || Edited English-subtitled version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1986 ||
* Uses video-generated subtitles.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Mexicali.
* No test pattern appears on this release.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle]''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1979 || 100 min || Uncut English-subtitled version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1986 ||
* Uses video-generated subtitles.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Mexicali.
* No test pattern appears on this release.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_2:_Dreams_Come_True Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True] || Walt Disney Home Entertainment || USA || 2002 || 73 min || TBD || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || October 4, 2005 || TBD
|-
| ''The Corpse Vanishes''<br /><small><small>From Prime TV Films</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1942 || 65 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Creature from the Haunted Sea''<br /><small><small>From Concorde-New Horizons</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1961 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Crucible of Terror''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rodgers Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1971 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''Dancing Pirate''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Corporation</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1936 || 83 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1956 || 76 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Day of the Triffids''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1963 || 95 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Dementia 13''<br /><small><small>From American Zoetrope</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1963 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Dementia 13''<br /><small><small>From American Zoetrope</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1963 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Diabolique''<br /><small><small>From TF1</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || France || 1955 || 107 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Dick Tracy''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1945 || 61 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Dick Tracy vs. Cueball''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1946 || 62 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Dick Tracy's Dilemma''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1947 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1947 || 65 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Ariel's Gift'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1995 ||
* Contains the episodes "Red" and "Trident True".
|-
| ''Disney's Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Double Bubble'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1995 ||
* Also includes the episode "Message in a Bottle".
|-
| ''Disney's Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: In Harmony'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1995 ||
* Contains the episodes "The Evil Manta" and "Charmed".
|-
| ''Disney's Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Stormy, the Wild Seahorse'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1995 ||
* Contains the episodes "Stormy" and "The Great Sebastian".
|-
| ''Disney's Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Whale of a Tale'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1995 ||
* Also includes the episode "Urchin".
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1990 || 29 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Fun with Music'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1989 || 28 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1987 || 26 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to Euro Disneyland''<br /><small><small>From Buena Vista Home Video and Gregory Sills Productions</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1993 || 30 min || English-dubbed version || NR || SECAM-L || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Playtime''. Closes with the 1993 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo and 1994 ''Winnie the Pooh Storybook Classics'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Film & Video in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1987 || 27 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Under the Sea'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1990 || 28 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: You Can Fly || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1988 || 28 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1986 || 26 min || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1992 ||
* Closes with the 1992 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Divorce of Lady X''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1938 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''D.O.A.''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1950 || 85 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Duke Is Tops''<br /><small><small>From Million Dollar Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1938 || 73 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Million Dollar logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''Father's Little Dividend''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1951 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Flying Deuces''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1939 || 69 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the RKO logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Flying Deuces''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1939 || 69 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster''<br /><small><small>From CST Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || Japan/USA || 1964 || 93 min || American version || NR || Tohoscope || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Dubbed in English by Bellucci Productions.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Giant Gila Monster''<br /><small><small>From McLendon-Radio Picutres</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1959 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Go for Broke!''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1951 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''God's Little Acre''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Communications</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1958 || 119 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Godzilla Raids Again''<br /><small><small>From Alan Enterprises</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1955 || 78 min || American version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Uses the original "Gigantis, the Fire Monster" title.
* Preserves the Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution notice at the end.
* Dubbed in English by Ryder Sound Services.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Godzilla vs. Megalon''<br /><small><small>From Cinema Shares International Distribution</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || Japan/Hong Kong || 1976 || 78 min || American theatrical version || G || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the Cinema Shares logo at the start.
* Dubbed in English by Axis International.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster''<br /><small><small>From CST Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1966 || 83 min || American television version || NR || Tohoscope || 1 || N/A || Color || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Dubbed in English by Titra Studios.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Gold Rush''<br /><small><small>From the Roy Export Company</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1925 || 72 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Gulliver's Travels''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1939 || 76 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Paramount logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Gulliver's Travels''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1939 || 76 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Gung Ho!''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1943 || 89 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Heathcliff: Heathcliff Gets Framed''<br /><small><small>From DiC Audiovisuel, McNaught Syndicate and LBS Communications</small></small> || DiC Toon-Time Video || USA || 1985 || TBD || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 || TBD
|-
| ''Heathcliff: Heathcliff's Mom''<br /><small><small>From DiC Audiovisuel, McNaught Syndicate and LBS Communications</small></small> || DiC Toon-Time Video || USA || 1985 || TBD || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 || TBD
|-
| ''Heathcliff: The Cat and the Pauper''<br /><small><small>From DiC Audiovisuel, McNaught Syndicate and LBS Communications</small></small> || DiC Toon-Time Video || USA || 1985 || TBD || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 || TBD
|-
| ''His Girl Friday''<br /><small><small>From Columbia Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Columbia logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''His Girl Friday''<br /><small><small>From Columbia Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Hoppy Serves a Writ''<br /><small><small>From Hopalong Cassidy Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1943 || 67 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Horror Express''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rodgers Organization</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || UK/Spain || 1972 || 85 min || Television version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Horror Express''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rodgers Organization</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || UK/Spain || 1972 || 85 min || Television version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''House on Haunted Hill''<br /><small><small>From Lorimar-Telepictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1959 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Inspector General''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1949 || 101 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Inspector General''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1949 || 101 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Invisible Ghost''<br /><small><small>From United Artists Television</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1941 || 64 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''It's a Wonderful Life''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1946 || 131 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Jack and the Beanstalk''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1952 || 79 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Jack and the Beanstalk''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1952 || 79 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Jungle Book''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organisation</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || UK/USA || 1942 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Kansas City Confidential''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Communications</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1952 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Killers from Space''<br /><small><small>From Planet Filmplays</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1954 || 72 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''Lady of Burlesque''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1943 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Lady Refuses''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1931 || 73 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Lady Vanishes''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1938 || 97 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Last Time I Saw Paris''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1954 || 117 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo and closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''Life with Father''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1947 || 118 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Life with Father''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1947 || 118 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Little Lord Fauntleroy''<br /><small><small>From ABC Video Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1936 || 98 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Little Lord Fauntleroy''<br /><small><small>From ABC Video Enterprises</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1936 || 98 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Little Mermaid'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1989 || 83 min || Original theatrical version || G || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1993 ||
* Opens with a theatrical trailer for ''The Lion King''.
|-
| ''The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Ariel the Ballerina'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1993 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 15, 1994 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Learning'' and a trailer for ''Muppet Classic Theater''. Closes with the November 1993 ''The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures'' promo and the 1993 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Contains the episodes "Wish Upon a Starfish" and "Metal Fish".
|-
| ''The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Saltwater Sisters'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 44 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 15, 1994 ||
* Opens with a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Learning'' and a trailer for ''Muppet Classic Theater''. Closes with the November 1993 ''The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures'' promo and the 1993 ''Sing-Along Songs'' promo.
* Contains the episodes "Beached" and "Thingamajigger".
|-
| ''The Little Princess''<br /><small><small>From 20th Century-Fox</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1939 || 93 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the 20th Century-Fox logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
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| ''The Little Princess''<br /><small><small>From 20th Century-Fox</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1939 || 93 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
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| ''The Little Rascals''<br /><small><small>From Hal Roach Studios and MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Our Gang Follies of 1938", "School's Out", "Bear Shooters", and "Waldo's Last Stand".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo and closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''The Little Rascals''<br /><small><small>From Hal Roach Studios and Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
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| ''The Little Shop of Horrors''<br /><small><small>From Concorde-New Horizons</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1960 || 72 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Uses an Allied Artists television print.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Little Shop of Horrors''<br /><small><small>From Concorde-New Horizons</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1960 || 72 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Lola''<br /><small><small>From World Film Services</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1970 || 98 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Long John Silver''<br /><small><small>From Distributors Corporation of America</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1954 || 106 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Long John Silver''<br /><small><small>From Distributors Corporation of America</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1954 || 106 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Mamo Lupin III]''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1978 || 90 min || Edited English-dubbed version || PG || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1986 ||
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by John Armstrong, Tom Clark, Cliff Harrington, Donald Johnson, Donald Knode, Patricia Kobayashi, Frank Rogers, William James Ross, Gregory Starr, Mike Worman, and Giuseppe Zucatti.
* Preceded by a parental advisory warning due to its surprisingly Hubley-esque adult content.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Garden Grove.
* The test pattern on this release is the longer version, lasting to the end of the tape.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Mamo Lupin III]''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and World Northal Corporation</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1978 || 102 min || Uncut English-dubbed version || NR || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1986 ||
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by John Armstrong, Tom Clark, Cliff Harrington, Donald Johnson, Donald Knode, Patricia Kobayashi, Frank Rogers, William James Ross, Gregory Starr, Mike Worman, and Giuseppe Zucatti.
* Preceded by a parental advisory warning due to its surprisingly Hubley-esque adult content.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Garden Grove.
* The test pattern on this release is the longer version, lasting to the end of the tape.
|-
| ''The Mad Bomber''<br /><small><small>From Entertainment Properties</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1973 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Made for Each Other''<br /><small><small>From ABC Video Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1939 || 92 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Man with the Golden Arm''<br /><small><small>From Otto Preminger Films</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1955 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Meeting at Midnight''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Communications</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1944 || 67 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Meet John Doe''<br /><small><small>From Goodwill Systems Exchanges</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1941 || 122 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Meet John Doe''<br /><small><small>From Goodwill Systems Exchanges</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1941 || 122 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Metropolis''<br /><small><small>From UFA</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1927 || 96 min || 1936 edited version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo.
|-
| ''My Favorite Brunette''<br /><small><small>From Bob Hope Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1947 || 87 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''My Man Godfrey''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1936 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Preserves the Universal logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''My Man Godfrey''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1936 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Neath Brooklyn Bridge''<br /><small><small>From Prime TV Films</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1942 || 61 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Night of the Living Dead''<br /><small><small>From the Laurel Group</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1968 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Walter Reade logo at the start.
* Preceded by a parental advisory warning due to its adult content.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Night of the Living Dead''<br /><small><small>From the Laurel Group</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1968 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Nothing Sacred''<br /><small><small>From ABC Video Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1937 || 77 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Of Human Bondage''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1934 || 84 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Journey of Natty Gann'' and ''The Sword in the Stone'' before the red-orange warning screens and Neon Mickey logo and closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''Of Human Bondage''<br /><small><small>From RKO Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1934 || 84 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''One Eyed-Jacks''<br /><small><small>From Paramount Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1961 || 141 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Outlaw''<br /><small><small>From the Hughes Tool Company</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1943 || 116 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 25, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 88 min || Edited English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1986 ||
* Dubbed in English by Froniter Enterprises.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Has the dark red FBI warnings and a video dealer announcement.
* The first title to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 102 min || Uncut English-dubbed version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1986 ||
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Has the dark red FBI warnings and a video dealer announcement.
* The first title to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Penny Serenade''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1941 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Pete's Dragon'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1977 || 128 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''The Rescuers'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''. Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians''.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''The Phantom of the Opera''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1925 || 80 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* "Bal Masque" sequence is presented in color.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''The Phantom of the Opera''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1925 || 80 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Pied Piper of Hamlin''<br /><small><small>From Hal Stanley Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1957 || 87 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Please Murder Me''<br /><small><small>From Donald Hyde</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1956 || 79 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Prison Break''<br /><small><small>From Universal Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1938 || 72 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Psychomania''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rogers Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1971 || 96 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Pygmalion''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1938 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Quicksand''<br /><small><small>From Samuel H. Stifel</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1950 || 80 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Reefer Madness''<br /><small><small>From New Line Cinema</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1936 || 69 min || Standard version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the New Line logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''Reefer Madness''<br /><small><small>From New Line Cinema</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1936 || 69 min || Standard version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Rescuers'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1977 || 76 min || Original theatrical version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 21, 1990 ||
* Opens with a behind-the-scenes trailer for ''The Rescuers Down Under'' and a video trailer for ''The Little Mermaid''.
|-
| ''The Rescuers Down Under'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1990 || 77 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''The Rescuers'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''. Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians''.
* Uses the 1992 Walt Disney Classics logo with bass heavy-distorted audio.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_(1973_film) Robin Hood]'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1973 || 83 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''The Rescuers'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''. Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians''.
* Uses the 1992 Walt Disney Classics logo with bass heavy-distorted audio.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Royal Wedding''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1951 || 93 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Royal Wedding''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1951 || 93 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with an interview with Naoko Takeuchi (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has magenta sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a staff interview (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Tom Cruise, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with the first part of a cast interview (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has red sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with the second part of a cast interview (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Kirk Thornton, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has green sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Kirk Thornton.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 6]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 29, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Pocahontas'' and ''Toy Story'' (rough edit on early prints, standard teaser trailer on most prints), promos for the Disney Princess Collection and Disney Sing-Along Songs (1994 version), and a sneak preview of ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with ''Sailor Moon'' merchandise commercials (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Wayne Allwine, Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Russi Taylor, and Kirk Thornton.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has magenta sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 7]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a barbecue with the cast (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Cam Clarke, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has green sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 8]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with the Sailor Moon Big Illustration Collection and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has magenta sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 9]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a Christmas party with the cast (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has yellow sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 10]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Christopher Dean, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Jean Torvill, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with all 46 episode previews (subtitled in English) and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has magenta sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 12]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 54 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 28, 1995 ||
* Opens with cross-promotions with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for the ''Star Wars Trilogy'' and Orion Home Video for the ''Streamline Pictures Video Comics'' lineup, trailers for ''Toy Story'' (theatrical trailer), ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Brave Little Toaster'', ''The Santa Clause'', and ''Pocahontas''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with the clean opening ("Moonlight Legend") and closing ("Heart Moving" and "Moon Princess") sequences and a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, and trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has red sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, and trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has green sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, and trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, and trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has magenta sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, and trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode has cyan sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_R:_The_Movie Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1993 || 83 min || English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and ''Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole'', a promo for the Disney Princess Collection, trailers for ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', and the short subject ''Make Up! Sailor Soldiers''.
* Uses the Laser LET bumpers for "Now in Theaters" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Theaters" (voiceover by Mark Elliot as "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures"), "Now on Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings), "Coming Soon to Videocassette" (voiceover by Brian Cummings as "And now, coming soon to videocassette"), and "Feature Presentation" (voiceover by Mark Elliot), all with the first eight notes of "Great Ovation".
* Closes with a promo for ''Sailor Moon''.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone (Xenian), Jodi Benson (Amy Mizuno/Sailor Mercury), Nicolas Cage (Artemis), Cheryl Chase (Bonnie Tsukino), Lara Cody (Minako Aino/Sailor Venus and Luna), Grey DeLisle (Ray Hino/Sailor Mars), Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald") (additional voices), Rebecca Forstadt (Bunny Tsukino/Sailor Moon), Alexandra Kenworthy (additional voices), Val Kilmer (Fiore), Katie Leigh (additional voices), Carl Macek (additional voices), Melanie MacQueen (Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter), Patti Parris (additional voices), Brad Renfro (young Fiore), Will Ryan (additional voices), Gregory Snegoff (Marty Chiba/Tuxedo Mask), and Elijah Wood (young Marty).
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the theatrical-pitched Deep Note.
* Exclusively duplicated at Rank Video Services America in Northbrook using Otari TMD equipment.
* Though feature-length and duplicated in SP mode, this release closes with a white screen test pattern followed by a few minutes of blank tape and the moaning sound.
* The 1988 barcode does not have colored sides.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saludos_Amigos Saludos Amigos]'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1942 || 42 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1982 || TBD
|-
| ''Santa Claus Conquers the Martians''<br /><small><small>From Embassy Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1964 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Santa Fe Trail''<br /><small><small>From MGM/UA Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the Warner Bros. Pictures logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''Santa Fe Trail''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1940 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1935 || 94 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Scrooge''<br /><small><small>From Twickenham Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1935 || 79 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Secret Agent''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organisation</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1936 || 86 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1942 || 68 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Sidewalks of London''<br /><small><small>From Mayflower Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1938 || 85 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Snows of Kilimanjaro''<br /><small><small>From 20th Century Fox</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1952 || 115 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 15, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''So Dear to My Heart'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1948 || 82 min || 1964 theatrical version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 15, 1991 ||
* Opens with a behind-the-scenes trailer for ''Beauty and the Beast'' and video trailers for ''The Jungle Book'' and ''The Rescuers Down Under''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_the_South Song of the South]'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1946 || 94 min || Standard version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1982 ||
* Closes with the ''Walt Disney and You'' promo.
|-
| ''A Star Is Born''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1937 || 111 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Preserves the Selznick logo at the start.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''A Star Is Born''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1937 || 111 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Stage Door Canteen''<br /><small><small>From Principal Artists Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1943 || 132 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''The Strange Cases of Dr. Kildare''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1940 || 77 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Suddenly''<br /><small><small>From the Estate of Robert Bassler</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1954 || 76 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''Sundown''<br /><small><small>From Home Box Office</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1941 || 90 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros.:_The_Great_Mission_to_Rescue_Princess_Peach! Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!]''<br /><small><small>From Rysher Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || English-dubbed version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 30, 1993 ||
* Opens with promos for ''Fraggle Rock'' ("coming this summer from Jim Henson Video...") and ''Billy Bunny's Animal Songs'' ("coming on video").
* Uses the Jim Henson Video version of the Feature Program bumper, with the voiceover by Jim Cummings and the last few seconds of "All for Just One Thin Dime".
* Closes with a trailer for ''Super Mario Bros.'' and a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Storybook Classics'' (1993 version).
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by Walter Carroll (Kibidango/Prince Haru), Tom Clark (Mario), Deborah DeSnoo (Bowser's Minions), Cliff Harrington (Koopa Priest), Michelle Hart (Princess Peach), Mary Malone (Lakitu and Miss Endless), Jeff Manning (Luigi), Richard Nieskins (Hammer Bros.), William Ross (Mushroom Hermit), Carrie Sakai (Bowser's Minions), Gerri Sorrells (Bowser's Minions), Rumiko Varnes (Mushroom Retainers), and Mike Worman (Bowser).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros.:_The_Great_Mission_to_Rescue_Princess_Peach! Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!]''<br /><small><small>From Rysher Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || English-dubbed version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 11, 1995 ||
* Opens with promos for ''Muppet Classic Theater'' ("only on videocassette..."), ''Bright Beginnings'', and ''Jim Henson's Preschool Collection'' (August 1995 edition).
* Uses the Jim Henson Video version of the Feature Program bumper, with the voiceover by Jim Cummings and the last few seconds of "All for Just One Thin Dime".
* Closes with a Virtual Boy promo.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by Walter Carroll (Kibidango/Prince Haru), Tom Clark (Mario), Deborah DeSnoo (Bowser's Minions), Cliff Harrington (Koopa Priest), Michelle Hart (Princess Peach), Mary Malone (Lakitu and Miss Endless), Jeff Manning (Luigi), Richard Nieskins (Hammer Bros.), William Ross (Mushroom Hermit), Carrie Sakai (Bowser's Minions), Gerri Sorrells (Bowser's Minions), Rumiko Varnes (Mushroom Retainers), and Mike Worman (Bowser).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros.:_The_Great_Mission_to_Rescue_Princess_Peach! Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!]''<br /><small><small>From Rysher Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || English-dubbed version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 10, 1996 ||
* Opens with promos for ''Favorite Stories'' (September 1996), ''Winnie the Pooh'' (July 1996), and ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (June 1996).
* Uses the Jim Henson Video version of the Feature Program bumper, with the voiceover by Jim Cummings and the last few seconds of "All for Just One Thin Dime".
* Closes with promos for Game Boy Pocket and Nintendo 64.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by Walter Carroll (Kibidango/Prince Haru), Tom Clark (Mario), Deborah DeSnoo (Bowser's Minions), Cliff Harrington (Koopa Priest), Michelle Hart (Princess Peach), Mary Malone (Lakitu and Miss Endless), Jeff Manning (Luigi), Richard Nieskins (Hammer Bros.), William Ross (Mushroom Hermit), Carrie Sakai (Bowser's Minions), Gerri Sorrells (Bowser's Minions), Rumiko Varnes (Mushroom Retainers), and Mike Worman (Bowser).
|-
| ''The Terror''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1963 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the American International logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Terror''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1963 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Things to Come''<br /><small><small>From the Rank Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || UK || 1936 || 114 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 14, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* This issue uses the dark red FBI warning screens & video dealer announcement.
|-
| ''The Three Caballeros'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1945 || 71 min || 1960s theatrical version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1992 ||
* Opens with video trailers for ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''The Rescuers'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''. Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians''.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''Three Men from Texas''<br /><small><small>From Hopalong Cassidy Enterprises</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1940 || 76 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || April 18, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* One of the first titles with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsYZj09kXns the 1989-2003 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''The Three Stooges''<br /><small><small>From Columbia Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1949 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Includes the short subjects "Disorder in the Court", "Brideless Groom", "Sing a Song of Six Pants", "Malice in the Palace", and "Jerks of All Trades".
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''The Three Stooges''<br /><small><small>From Columbia Pictures</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1949 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Tillie's Punctuated Romance''<br /><small><small>From CST Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1914 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 4, 1988 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Till the Clouds Roll By''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1946 || 133 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Preserves the MGM logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Till the Clouds Roll By''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1946 || 133 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|-
| ''Topper Returns''<br /><small><small>From Qintex Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1941 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''A Town Called Hell''<br /><small><small>From the Peter Rodgers Organization</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1971 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Toy Story'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1995 || 81 min || Standard version || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || October 17, 2000 ||
* Opens with almost the same trailers that appear on the VHS release of Toy Story 2, except it also has a preview for Toy Story 2.
* Includes the ''Tin Toy'' short.
* Closes with the "You've Got a Friend in Me", ''The Making of Toy Story'', and a video trailer for ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins''.
* THX-certified, uses the Tex trailer. It appears after the format screen and before the film starts.
|-
| ''The Trail Beyond''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1934 || 55 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 6, 1987 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* From the fifth wave and beyond, all tapes were packed in slipcase format.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Under California Stars''<br /><small><small>From Republic Pictures</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1948 || 70 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1989 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
|-
| ''Utopia''<br /><small><small>From Raymond Eger Productions</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1951 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 16, 1990 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urusei_Yatsura:_Only_You Urusei Yatsura: Only You]''<br /><small><small>From Toho, Walt Disney Productions, ITC Film Distributors, and Lucille Ball Productions</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || Japan/USA || 1983 || 101 min || Standard version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1984 ||
* The earliest Disney videocassette release to be issued in a cardboard slipcover.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound, with a few characters dubbed at Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by Desi Arnaz Jr. (Ataru Moroboshi), Lucie Arnaz (Lum), Drew Barrymore (young Elle), Dick Billingsley (young Ataru), Mel Blanc (Ataru's father and additional voices), Cam Clarke (additional voices), Townsend Coleman (Perm and additional voices), Peter Cullen (Shutaro Mendo), Walker Edminston (additional voices), June Foray (Ten, Sakura, Barbara, and additional voices), Rebecca Forstadt (Ran), Barry Gordon (additional voices), Casey Kasem (additional voices), Patricia Kobayashi (Princess Kurama), Katie Leigh (additional voices), Malcolm McDowell (Megane), Don Messick (additional voices), Diane Michelle (Shinobu Miyake), Howie Morris (Chibi), Heather North (Oyuki), Rob Paulsen (additional voices), Will Ryan (additional voices), Arnold Schwarzenegger (Rei), Hal Smith (additional voices), Sissy Spacek (Elle), Gregory Starr (Lum's father), Patricia Stevens (Benten), Sharon Stone (Nanabake Rose), Janet Waldo (Ataru's mother and additional voices), Frank Welker (Kakugari and additional voices), Paul Winchell (Cherry), and Reiko Yamada (Lum's mother).
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook on TDK videotape stock.
* No test pattern appears on this release.
|-
| ''Vengeance Valley''<br /><small><small>From Turner Entertainment</small></small> || Buena Vista Home Video || USA || 1951 || 82 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 18, 1986 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Exclusively duplicated at Technicolor Videocassette in Newbury Park.
* Opens with the dark red FBI warnings, then the trailers for the Classics release of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Flight of the Navigator'' before the standard Video Dealer Announcement.
* This tape is one of the first tapes to use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rReqsnvQ1dA the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo].
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 12, 1993 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Closes with a teaser for the Walt Disney World version, ''From Time to Time''.
* The present day year on this release is 1993 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Film & Video in Elk Grove Village.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1994 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with promos for ''Winnie the Pooh Playtime'' and ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (October 1993). Closes with a teaser for the Walt Disney World version, ''From Time to Time'', and the 1994 promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Storybook Classics''.
* The present day year on this release is 1994 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Film & Video in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 3, 1995 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Learning'', the "Kokomo" music video, and the 1994 promo for ''Disney Sing-Along Songs''. Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''From Time to Time''.
* The present day year on this release is 1995 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 1996 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with promos for ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (February 1996), ''Winnie the Pooh'' (January 1996), and ''Favorite Stories'' (January 1996). Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''The Timekeeper''.
* The present day year on this release is 1996 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.
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| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 18, 1997 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with promos for the ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'' interactive CD-ROM, ''Winnie the Pooh'' (February 1997), ''The Adventures of Spot'' (July 1996), and ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (June 1996). Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''The Timekeeper''.
* The present day year on this release is 1997 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 3, 1998 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with promos for ''Winnie the Pooh'' (March 1998), ''The Adventures of Spot'' (March 1998), ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (March 1998), and ''Disney's Learning Series: Winnie the Pooh''. Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''The Timekeeper''.
* The present day year on this release is 1998 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 23, 1999 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with promos for ''Winnie the Pooh'' (March 1998), ''The Adventures of Spot'' (March 1998), and ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' (February 1999), a trailer for ''The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue'', and promos for ''Disney's Learning Series: Winnie the Pooh'' and ''Out of the Box''. Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''The Timekeeper''.
* The present day year on this release is 1999 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 2000 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with trailers for ''The Tigger Movie'', ''The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'', and ''Toy Story 2'', and promos for ''Discover Spot'', the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection, ''Winnie the Pooh'' (March 1998), and Playhouse Disney. Closes with a promo for the Walt Disney World version, ''The Timekeeper''.
* The present day year on this release is 2000 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Vaughn in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 28, 2001 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with a trailer for ''Dumbo'', promos for ''The Book of Pooh'' and ''Rolie Polie Olie: A Jingle Jangle Holiday'', a trailer for ''Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse'', and promos for ''Disney's Halloween Haunts'' and Playhouse Disney.
* The present day year on this release is 2001 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Vaughn in Elk Grove Village.
* Put on unannounced moratorium on September 11, 2001, after the destruction of the World Trade Center.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timekeeper Le Visionarium]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Attractions, Rhythm and Hues, and Groupe Renault</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || France || 1992 || 20 min || Standard version || G || Circle-Vision 360 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 8, 2002 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
* The action is presented across three 4:3 screens at the top of the picture, with footage below of the Timekeeper on the left and bluescreen effects on the right. The prologue is shown in four rows of six (a total of 24) 4:3 screens and is also closer to the top of the picture. The English subtitles are shown at the bottom of the picture.
* Opens with trailers for ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' and ''The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', and promos for ''Rolie Polie Olie'' and Playhouse Disney.
* The present day year on this release is 2000 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Vaughn in Elk Grove Village.
|-
| ''White Zombie''<br /><small><small>From Joseph Brenner Associates</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1932 || 68 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || November 5, 1985 ||
* Part of the Cinema Classics collection of public domain material.
* Packaged in a black padded clamshell similar to Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition and The Classics releases.
* Preserves the United Artists logo at the start.
* Exclusively duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services in Northbrook.
|-
| ''White Zombie''<br /><small><small>From Joseph Brenner Associates</small></small> || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1932 || 68 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1, 1993 ||
* Reissue as part of the Best of Cinema Classics.
|}
 
==GoodTimes Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X_(film) Generation X]''<br /><small><small>From New World Entertainment</small></small> || GoodTimes Home Video || USA || 1996 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 17, 1996 ||
|}
 
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! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film)The_36th_Chamber_of_Shaolin BrazilThe 36th Chamber of Shaolin]''<br /><small><small>From EmbassyWorld InternationalNorthal PicturesCorporation</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USAHong Kong/China || 19851978 || 142115 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || JulyJanuary 198522, 1986 || TBD
* Dubbed in English by Axis International.
* Voices by Chris Hilton and Ted Thomas.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Blood El acorralado]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 93 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Telespeciales, S.A.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amityville_3-D Amityville 3: The Demon]''<br /><small><small>From Dino De Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA/Mexico || 1983 || 109 min || Standard version || PG || ArriVision || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amityville_3-D Amityville 3-D]''<br /><small><small>From Dino De Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA/Mexico || 1983 || 109 min || 3D version || PG || ArriVision || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amityville_II:_The_Possession Amityville II: The Possession]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 104 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1983 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Happened_at_Lakewood_Manor Ants]''<br /><small><small>From Alan Landsburg Productions</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1977 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 10, 1985 ||
* Closes with the April 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO trailer reel (full-length version).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_on_the_Orient_Express_(1974_film) Asesinato en el Orient Express]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || UK/Spain || 1974 || 128 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Doyson-Arcofon.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashes_and_Diamonds Ashes and Diamonds]''<br /><small><small>From the Janus Collection</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || Poland || 1958 || 103 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || March 1986 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beastmaster The Beastmaster]''<br /><small><small>From EMI Films</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA/West Germany || 1982 || 118 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1983 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film) Brazil]''<br /><small><small>From Embassy International Pictures</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || UK/USA || 1985 || 142 min || International version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Silence_(1985_film) Código de silencio]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 100 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_and_Joy_(1984_film) Comfort and Joy]''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || UK || 1984 || 106 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || April 10, 1985 ||
* Closes with the April 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO trailer reel (full-length version).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian_(1982_film) Conan the Barbarian]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 129 min || Standard version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1982 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Iron Cross of Iron]''<br /><small><small>From EMI Films</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || UK/West Germany || 1977 || 133 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_School De vuelta al colegio]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1986 || 96 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_%26_Buried Dead and Buried]''<br /><small><small>From Producers Sales Organization</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1981 || 92 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1983 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1982 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Ship_(1980_film) Death Ship]''<br /><small><small>From Cannon Films</small></small> || HBO/Cannon Video || Canada/UK || 1980 || 91 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 8, 1986 ||
* Uses the Thorn EMI/HBO Video print logos.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deer_Hunter The Deer Hunter]''<br /><small><small>From Cannon Films</small></small> || HBO/Cannon Video || USA || 1978 || 184 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 2 || TBD || Color || March 1987 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desperately_Seeking_Susan Desesperadamente buscando a Susana]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 104 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogs_of_Hell Dogs of Hell]''<br /><small><small>From EO Corporation</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA || 1982 || 89 min || Standard version || R || Future Dimensions || 1 || N/A || Color || July 17, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Driver The Driver]''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA || 1978 || 91 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 15, 1985 ||
* Closes with the May 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_(1984_film) Dune]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1984 || 137 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 15, 1985 ||
* Exclusively duplicated on 3M/Scotch videotape stock.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mirror_Crack'd El espejo roto]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || UK/Spain || 1980 || 105 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Voz de España.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Terminator El exterminador]''<br /><small><small>From Hemdale Film Corporation</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1984 || 107 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_and_Ice_(1983_film) Fire and Ice]''<br /><small><small>From Producers Sales Organization</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1983 || 81 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestarter_(1984_film) Firestarter]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1984 || 114 min || Standard version || R || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F/X F/X: Efectos especiales]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1986 || 108 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Generation A Generation]''<br /><small><small>From the Janus Collection</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || Poland || 1955 || 83 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || December 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jazz_Singer_(1980_film) The Jazz Singer]''<br /><small><small>From EMI Films</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1980 || 115 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || April 27, 1983 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanał Kanał]''<br /><small><small>From the Janus Collection</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || Poland || 1957 || 95 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || January 1985 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Comedy_(film) The King of Comedy]''<br /><small><small>From Embassy International Pictures</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1982 || 109 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1983 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1982 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_(1985_film) Legend]''<br /><small><small>From Embassy International Pictures</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA || 1985 || 93 min || StandardInternational version || PG || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1986 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Under_the_Sun_(1982_film) Muerte bajo el sol]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || UK/Spain || 1982 || 117 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Voz de España.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_on_the_Nile_(1978_film) Muerte en el Nilo]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || UK/Spain || 1978 || 140 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SAGO-EXA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_on_the_Orient_Express_(1974_film) Murder on the Orient Express]''<br /><small><small>From EMI Films</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || UK || 1974 || 128 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1982 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_Night_(1972_film) Noche sin fin]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || UK/Spain || 1978 || 95 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mean_Season Noticias escritas en sangre]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 103 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Passage_to_India_(film) A Passage to India]''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || UK/USA || 1984 || 163 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 18, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall Pink Floyd: The Wall]''<br /><small><small>From Goldcrest Films International</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || UK || 1982 || 95 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1983 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1982 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_for_the_Yankee_Zephyr Race for the Yankee Zephyr]''<br /><small><small>From Endeavour Productions</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || Australia/New Zealand/USA || 1981 || 91 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1984 ||
* Closes with the Fall 1983 Thorn EMI trailer reel.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambo:_First_Blood_Part_II Rambo: El acorralado, parte 2]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || HBO Video || USA || 1985 || 96 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Magnum Video Tape and Dubbing Company.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remo_Williams:_The_Adventure_Begins Remo Williams: La aventura comienza]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || HBO Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 116 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1987 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogs_of_Hell Rottweiler 3-D]''<br /><small><small>From EO Corporation</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA || 1982 || 89 min || 3D version || R || Future Dimensions || 1 || N/A || Color || July 17, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Savage_Bees The Savage Bees]''<br /><small><small>From Alan Landsburg Productions</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1976 || 90 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 10, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Bears Silver Bears]''<br /><small><small>From Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || UK || 1977 || 113 min || Standard version || PG || Technovision || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1984 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarantulas:_The_Deadly_Cargo Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo]''<br /><small><small>From Alan Landsburg Productions</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1977 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 10, 1985 ||
* Closes with the April 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO trailer reel (full-length version).
|-
| ''Terror Out of the Sky''<br /><small><small>From Alan Landsburg Productions</small></small> || Thorn EMI Video || USA || 1978 || 97 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 10, 1985 ||
* Closes with the April 1985 Thorn EMI/HBO trailer reel (full-length version).
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_(1985_film) Water]''<br /><small><small>From HandMade Films</small></small> || HBO/Cannon Video || UK || 1985 || 98 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.75 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 22, 1987 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_Racers The Young Racers]''<br /><small><small>From Orion Pictures</small></small> || Thorn EMI/HBO Video || USA || 1963 || 84 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 17, 1985 || TBD
|}
 
==Legendary Home Entertainment==
==PolyGram Video==
After breaking up with Universal in mid-2018, Legendary Pictures started its own home entertainment division, and entered into a distribution pact with Shout! Factory. In 2021, it would join the Studio Distribution Services portfolio along with Shout!. Legendary would realign itself following a distribution pact with Sony in late 2022; its home video product would be reissued through Sony the following year. Legendary would reenter the SDS fold in 2024 as part of Sony's pact with the distributor.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon_Detective_Pikachu Pokémon Detective Pikachu]'' || Legendary Home Entertainment || USA/UK/Japan || 2019 || 104 min || 3D version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 6, 2019 ||
* Distributed by Shout! Factory.
* Opens with trailers for ''Godzilla, King of the Monsters'' (a Legendary-produced feature), ''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl'', ''Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution'', ''Space 1999: The Complete Series'', ''My Hero Academia Season 3 Part 1'', and ''A Silent Voice: The Movie''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon_Detective_Pikachu Pokémon Detective Pikachu]'' || Legendary Home Entertainment || USA/UK/Japan || 2019 || 104 min || 3D version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || February 28, 2023 ||
* Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
* Opens with trailers for ''My Hero Academia Seasons 3 and 4'', ''One Piece Collection 31'', ''A Man Called Otto'', ''Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'', ''Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile'', and ''Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody''.
|}
 
==MGM Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film) 2001: Odisea del espacio]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || UK/USA || 1968 || 136 min || 35mm general release version || G || Super Panavision 70 (some scenes filmed in Cinerama) || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballerina_(1937_film) Ballerina]'' || MGM/UA Home Video || France || 1937 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 26, 1989 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben-Hur_(1959_film) Ben-Hur]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1959 || 206 min || 35mm general release version || G || Ultra Panavision 70 || 2 || Just after the line "I don't believe in miracles." || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_City_(1948_film) Big City]'' || MGM/UA Home Video || USA || 1948 || 103 min || Standard version || NR || Standard version || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 26, 1989 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowup Blow-Up: Deseo de una mañana de verano]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || UK/Italy || 1966 || 102 min || Standard version || X || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coma_(1978_film) Coma]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA || 1978 || 104 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Original 1970 MPAA rating card intact at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Rib La costilla de Adán]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA || 1949 || 101 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dirty_Dozen Doce del patíbulo]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1967 || 150 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Zhivago_(film) Doctor Zhivago]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1965 || 176 min || General release version || PG || Panavision || 2 || TBD || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by CINSA.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunken_Master Drunken Master]''<br /><small><small>From Concorde-New Horizons</small></small> || MGM/UA Home Video || Hong Kong || 1978 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || February 9, 1988 ||
* Dubbed in English.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunken_Master Drunken Master]''<br /><small><small>From Concorde-New Horizons</small></small> || MGM/UA Home Video || Hong Kong || 1978 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || February 27, 1991 ||
* Dubbed in English.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_for_Love_(film) Looking for Love]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA || 1964 || 85 min || Standard version || NR || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 15, 1981 ||
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter El luchador callejero]''<br /><small><small>From Viacom International and New Line Cinema</small></small> || MGM/CBS Home Video || Japan || 1974 || 75 min || Censored English-dubbed version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film) El mago de Oz]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1939 || 101 min || Kansas scenes in black and white || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color/Black and white || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Lepus Night of the Lepus]'' || MGM/UA Home Video || USA || 1972 || 88 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1984 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfit_(1973_film) The Outfit]'' || MGM/UA Home Video || USA || 1973 || 103 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1982 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_(1976_film) Poder que mata]''<br /><small><small>Co-produced with United Artists</small></small> || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA || 1976 || 118 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jailhouse_Rock_(film) Prisionero del rock and roll]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1957 || 96 min || Standard version || NR || SuperScope 235 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
* Trailers for ''Fame'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Lobo Río Lobo]''<br /><small><small>From Cinema Center Films</small></small> || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1970 || 114 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
* Trailer for ''Fame'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_Me_in_St._Louis La rueda de la fortuna]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA || 1944 || 113 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by MGM Nueva York.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_American_in_Paris_(film) Sinfonía en París]'' || MGM/CBS Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1951 || 102 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1980 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
* Trailers for ''Fame'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the end.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unfinished_Dance The Unfinished Dance]'' || MGM/UA Home Video || USA || 1947 || 101 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 26, 1989 || TBD
|}
 
==Milestone Film and Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Fear and Desire''<br><small><small>From George Eastman House</small></small> || Milestone Film and Video || USA || 1953 || 61 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 7, 1991 || TBD
|}
 
==New Line Home Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Foxtrap''<br><small><small>From Snizzlefritz Releasing</small></small> || Embassy Home Entertainment || Italy/USA || 1986 || 88 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 27, 1986 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_Street_Fighter La hermana del luchador callejero]'' || New Line Home Video || Japan || 1974 || 81 min || Censored English-language version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || December 3, 1996 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter El luchador callejero]'' || New Line Home Video || Japan || 1974 || 90 min || Standard version || NC-17 || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || December 3, 1996 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Street_Fighter El regreso del luchador callejero]'' || New Line Home Video || Japan || 1974 || 85 min || Standard version || NC-17 || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || December 3, 1996 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Street_Fighter's_Last_Revenge La última venganza del luchador callejero]'' || New Line Home Video || Japan || 1974 || 79 min || Re-edited English-language version || R || Actionscope || 1 || N/A || Color || December 3, 1996 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|}
 
==New Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cape_(1996_TV_series) The Cape]''<br /><small><small>From MTM Enterprises</small></small> || New Video || USA || 1996 || 88 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 12, 1997 ||
* Two-part pilot episode.
|}
 
==Orion Home Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Lupin III: El misterio de Mamo''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || USA || 1978 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1995 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Mamo), Roberto Alexander (voces adicionales), Leonardo Araujo (voces adicionales), Demián Bichir (Lupin III/El lobo), Jesús Brock (Flinch, jefe de Interpol, y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), Guillermo Romano (Goemon, Gordon, y voces adicionales), and Edgar Wald (Heinrich Gissinger).
|-
| ''Lo mejor de Lupin III''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 21, 1995 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Schmidt), Roberto Alexander (jefe de Interpol), Leonardo Araujo (Profesor Lonebach), Demián Bichir (Lupin III/El lobo), Marcela Bordes (Maki Oyamada), Jesús Brock (Negata y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), and Guillermo Romano (Goemon).
|-
| ''El misterio de Nolandia''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || Japan/USA || 1985 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
|-
| ''El misterio del vuelo 005''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || Japan/USA || 1990 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 21, 1995 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
|-
| ''Proyecto Eden''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || Japan/USA || 1987 || 80 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 21, 1995 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
|-
| ''Robotech II: Los centinelas''<br /><small><small>From Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Orion Home Video || USA || 1986 || 75 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 23, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Intersound.
* Released as part of the Streamline Pictures Video Comics lineup.
|}
 
==Pacific Arts Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Special Edition''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 26, 1990 ||
* Broadcast November 1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Wings of Death" and "Thieves Love the Peace".
* Voices by Mel Blanc (Cliff Hanger, Detective Ed Scott, Nagata, and additional voices), James Coburn (Dan Dunn), Paul Frees (Goemon the Samurai, Professor Lonebach, the Police Commissioner, and additional voices), Julie McWhirter (Maki Oyamada), Hal Smith (Schmidt), and Janet Waldo (Margo).
* Preserves the 1971 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: A Place Unlike Any Other''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York and Quality Family Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || USA/UK || 1989 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || September 26, 1990 ||
* Broadcast January 29, 1989.
* Preserves the 1984 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Space Fortress Macross Special English-Dubbed Edition''<br /><small><small>From WHYY Philadelphia and Harmony Gold</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1982 || 70 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 26, 1990 ||
* Broadcast August 1990.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and General Motors.
* Dubbed in English by Intersound.
* Contains the episodes "Boobytrap", "Countdown", and "Space Fold".
* Voices by Jonathan Alexander (Breetai and additional voices), Celena Banas (Lynn Lena), Robert V. Barron (additional voices), Mary Cobb (additional voices), Guy Garret (Henry Gloval), A. Gregory (Exedore), Brittany Harlow (Claudia Grant), Aline Leslie (Lisa Hayase), Robin Levenson (Sammie Porter), Deanna Morris (Kim Young and Jason), Tony Oliver (Rick Yamada), Mike Reynolds (Senator Alphonso Russo), Greg Snow (additional voices), Wendee Swan (Vanessa Leeds), Drew Thomas (Lynn Max and additional voices), Donn Warner (Roy Fokker), Reba West (Lynn Minmay), and Thomas Wyner (narrator).
|}
 
==Paramount Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_in_the_Hole_(1951_film) Ace in the Hole]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA || 1951 || 111 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 25, 1997 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary's_Baby_(film) El bebé de Rosemary]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1968 || 137 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by CINSA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branded_(TV_series) Branded: The Mission]''<br /><small><small>From Goodson-Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions and King World Entertainment</small></small> || CBS Video || USA || 1965 || 68 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 29, 2001 ||
* Three-part episode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_in_the_Hole_(1951_film) Cadenas de roca]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1951 || 111 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1979 || 90 min || Edited English-subtitled version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video master which preserves the Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey logo, the 1985 Carolco logo, the MPAA G bumper, and the 1979 Buena Vista Distribution logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1979 || 100 min || Uncut English-subtitled version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video master which preserves the Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey logo and the 1985 Carolco logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''Dora the Explorer: Adventures at the Beach'' <br /><small><small>From Funline Animation and Nick Jr.</small></small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2001 || 48 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 2001 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Fish Out of Water'' and ''Beaches''.
* Has the Nick Jr. "Bears" and Nickelodeon "Bone" logos at the end.
|-
| ''Dora the Explorer: Island Adventures''<br /><small><small>From Funline Animation and Nick Jr.</small></small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2001 || 49 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 6, 2001 ||
* Some copies may have been duplicated in EP/SLP mode; other copies may have been duplicated in SP mode.
* Has the notation "Duplicated in EP/SLP" printed above Paramount Pictures' address, the "Licensed for Sale" notation and the Paramount Pictures copyright notice on the back of the cover.
* Includes the episodes ''Treasure Island'' and ''We All Scream for Ice Cream''.
* Has the Nick Jr. "Monkeys" logo with the copyright/trademark notice at the end, following the 1999 Nick Jr. Productions logo.
|-
| ''Dora the Explorer: Mountain Adventures''<br /><small><small>From Funline Animation and Nick Jr.</small></small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2001 || 49 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 6, 2001 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Te Amo'' and ''Bouncing Ball''.
* Has the Nick Jr. "Monkeys" and Nickelodeon "Haypile" logos at the end.
|-
| ''Dora the Explorer: Mysteries''<br /><small><small>From Funline Animation and Nick Jr.</small></small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 48 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 3, 2000 ||
* Some copies may have been duplicated in EP/SLP mode; other copies may have been duplicated in SP mode.
* Has the notation "Duplicated in EP/SLP" printed above Paramount Pictures' address, the "Licensed for Sale" notation and the Paramount Pictures copyright notice on the back of the cover.
* Includes the episodes ''Choo-Choo'' and ''Hic-Boom-Ohh''.
* Has the Nick Jr. "Hippos" logo with the copyright/trademark notice at the end, following the 1999 Nick Jr. Productions logo. The Nick Jr. "Just for Me" closing bumper appears afterward.
* Same opening as the VHS release of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''.
|-
| ''Dora the Explorer: Tree Adventures''<br /><small><small>From Funline Animation and Nick Jr.</small></small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2001 || 48 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1, 2001 ||
* Some copies may have been duplicated in EP/SLP mode; other copies may have been duplicated in SP mode.
* Has the notation "Duplicated in EP/SLP" printed above Paramount Pictures' address, the "Licensed for Sale" notation and the Paramount Pictures copyright notice on the back of the cover.
* Includes the episodes ''Tree House'' and ''Chocolate Tree''. Both episodes were direct-to-video episodes, and would not premiere on television until May 3, 2001 and May 4, 2001, respectively.
* Has the Nick Jr. "Hippos" logo with the copyright/trademark notice at the end, following the 1999 Nick Jr. Productions logo.
* The Nick Jr. "Just for Me" closing bumper appears before the closing credits sequence.
* Same opening as the VHS release of ''Blue's Clues: Playtime with Periwinkle''.
|-
| ''Doug: Cool in School''<br /><small><small>From Jumbo Pictures and Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1994 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1994 cover and master which preserve the 1993 Sony Wonder logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''Doug: ¡Es un 10!''<br /><small><small>From Jumbo Pictures and Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA/Mexico || 1994 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Audiomaster 3000.
|-
| ''Doug: How Did I Get Into This Mess?''<br /><small><small>From Jumbo Pictures and Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1993 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1993 cover and master which preserve the 1993 Sony Wonder logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''Doug: Patti, You're the Mayonnaise for Me''<br /><small><small>From Jumbo Pictures and Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1993 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1993 cover and master which preserve the 1993 Sony Wonder logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Longest_Yard_(1974_film) Golpe bajo: El juego final]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA || 1974 || 121 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Intersound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guns_of_Will_Sonnett The Guns of Will Sonnett: A Town in Terror]''<br /><small><small>From Thomas-Spelling-Brenco Productions and King World Entertainment</small></small> || CBS Video || USA || 1969 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 29, 2001 ||
* Two-part episode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_(1977_film) House]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan/Hong Kong || 1977 || 88 min || English-dubbed version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1994 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Barry Haigh Group.
* Voices by Warwick Evans, Barry Haigh, Linda Masson, Elizabeth Oram, and Matthew Oram.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vampire_Doll The Legacy of Dracula]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1970 || 71 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 28, 1994 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Mamo Lupin III]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1978 || 90 min || Edited English-dubbed version || PG || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by John Armstrong, Tom Clark, Cliff Harrington, Donald Johnson, Donald Knode, Patricia Kobayashi, Frank Rogers, William James Ross, Gregory Starr, Mike Worman, and Giuseppe Zucatti.
* Uses the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video master which preserves the parental advisory warning, the Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey logo, the 1985 Carolco logo, the MPAA PG bumper, and the World Northal logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Mamo Lupin III]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1978 || 102 min || Uncut English-dubbed version || NR || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Voices by John Armstrong, Tom Clark, Cliff Harrington, Donald Johnson, Donald Knode, Patricia Kobayashi, Frank Rogers, William James Ross, Gregory Starr, Mike Worman, and Giuseppe Zucatti.
* Uses the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video master which preserves the parental advisory warning, the Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey logo, and the 1985 Carolco logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''Nickelodeon Friends Variety Pack''<br /><small><small>From Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1994 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1994 cover and master which preserve the 1993 Sony Wonder logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''Nickelodeon Frightfest''<br /><small><small>From Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1994 || 55 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 26, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1994 cover and master which preserve the 1993 Sony Wonder logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''Nickelodeon Road Trip''<br /><small><small>From Nickelodeon</small></small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1995 || 40 min || TBD || NR || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || July 8, 1997 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Uses the original 1995 cover and master which preserve the 1995 Sony Wonder logo and the 1994 Nickelodeon Video logo.
* This release uses a white sticker with the UPC code beginning with "09736", plastering over the old barcode printed on the actual cover.
|-
| ''Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1985 || 88 min || Edited English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Uses the 1986 Buena Vista Home Video master which preserves the video dealer announcement, the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo, and the 1985 Carolco logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan || 1985 || 102 min || Uncut English-dubbed version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 9, 1992 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Frontier Enterprises.
* Uses the 1986 Buena Vista Home Video master which preserves the video dealer announcement, the 1986-1995 Buena Vista Home Video logo, and the 1985 Carolco logo before the feature presentation.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Holiday La princesa que quería vivir]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA/Italy/Mexico || 1953 || 118 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 68 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 7, 2000 || TBD
|-
| ''Rugrats: Artsy Antics''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 3, 2000 ||
* Includes the episodes ''The Art Fair'', ''Music'', ''Angelica's Ballet'', ''The Art Museum'' and ''Famous Babies''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Older and Bolder''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 2000 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Tommy for Mayor'', ''No Naps'', ''Hair!'', ''Man of the House'' and ''What's Your Line?''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Chuckie's Lucky Day''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1999 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 21, 1999 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Uneasy Rider'', ''Chuckie's a Lefty'', ''Chuckie's Duckling'', ''The Smell of Success'' and ''Chuckie Grows''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: The Family Tree''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1998 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 8, 1998 ||
* Also includes the bonus episode ''Pickles vs. Pickles''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Playground Patrol''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1999 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 12, 1999 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Pedal Pusher'', ''The Wild Wild West'', ''Officer Chuckie'', ''Angelica for a Day'' and ''Opposites Attract''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Pre-School Daze''<br /><small><small> From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2002 || 48 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 28, 2002 ||
* Also includes the episodes ''Educating Angelica'' and ''Meet the Carmichaels''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Run Riot''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Video || USA || 1998 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 9, 1998 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Babysitting Fluffy'', ''Jonathan Babysits'', ''Family Reunion'', ''The Art Fair'' and ''Waiter, There's a Baby In My Soup''.
* ''Babysitting Fluffy'' and ''Jonathan Babysits'' were direct-to-video episodes, and did not premiere on television until mid-August 1998.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Space Kiddets''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 8, 2000 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Destination Moon'', ''Aunt Miriam'', ''Visitors from Outer Space'', ''Brothers Are Monsters'' and ''The Alien''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: To the Rescue''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 8, 2000 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Mega Diaper Babies'', ''Partners in Crime'', ''Stu Maker's Elves'', ''Where's Grandpa?'' and ''Cavebabies''.
|-
| ''Rugrats: Water Babies''<br /><small><small>From Klasky-Csupo and Nickelodeon<small><small> || Nickelodeon Home Video || USA || 2000 || 57 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 6, 2000 ||
* Includes the episodes ''Heatwave'', ''The 'Lympics'', ''Pee Wee Scouts'', ''The Big Flush'' and ''Cool Hand Angelica''.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Home_(1989_film) Sweet Home]''<br /><small><small>From Toho and United Productions of America</small></small> || Paramount Gateway Video || Japan/Hong Kong || 1989 || 101 min || English-dubbed version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 24, 1993 ||
* Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
* Dubbed in English by Omni Productions.
* Voices by Simon Broad, Chris Hilton, Elizabeth Oram, Rik Thomas, and Suzanne Vale.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grease_(film) Vaselina]'' || Paramount Home Video || USA || 1978 || 110 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Intersound.
|}
 
==Prism Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_Search Alien X]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 45 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailers for Star Quest.
|-
| ''Aura''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 80 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Supernova.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Better_Tomorrow A Better Tomorrow]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Hong Kong || 1986 || 95 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1989 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Better_Tomorrow_II A Better Tomorrow II]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Hong Kong || 1987 || 104 min || English-subtitled version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1989 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yotoden Blade of the Ninja]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1988 || 123 min || English-subtitled version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Scoopers.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Skin_Panic_MADOX-01 City of Steel]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 45 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for FutureScape.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Triangle Crystal Triangle]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 86 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Metallica.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mujigen_Hunter_Fandora Dream Dimension Hunter Fandora]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 102 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Star Quest.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubblegum_Crisis FutureScape Part 1]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 99 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Supernova.
|-
| ''Metallica''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 45 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Crystal Triangle.
|-
| ''Scoopers''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 58 min || 2D English-subtitled version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for FutureScape.
|-
| ''Scoopers in 3D''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 58 min || 3D English-subtitled version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for FutureScape.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Were_11 Star Odyssey]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 91 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Supernova.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maps_(manga) Star Quest]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 51 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Fandora.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A-Ko Supernova]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1986 || 80 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Star Odyssey.
|-
| ''Thunder Road''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 45 min || English-subtitled version || PG-13 || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Supernova.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.D._Geist Thunder Warrior]''<br /><small><small>From GAGA Communications</small></small> || Prism Entertainment || Japan || 1987 || 91 min || English-subtitled version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1988 ||
* Opens with a trailer for Star Odyssey.
|}
 
==Public Broadcasting Service==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: 1-2-3-4-5 Senses!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 30, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: A Camping We Will Go!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 5, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: A Splash Party, Please''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 6, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: A World of Music''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 8, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Alphabet Soup!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 22, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Barney's Magical Musical Adventure''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 40 min || 1993 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1993 ||
* Broadcast August 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Be a Friend''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 27, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Caring Means Sharing''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 16, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Carnival of Numbers''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 7, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Doctor Barney Is Here!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 11, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Down on Barney's Farm''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 17, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Eat, Drink and Be Healthy!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 10, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Everyone Is Special''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 15, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Four Seasons Day''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 13, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Going Places!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 15, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Happy Birthday, Barney!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 21, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Hi, Neighbor!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 4, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Hola, Mexico!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 14, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Home Sweet Homes''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 13, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Hop to It!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 9, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: I Just Love Bugs''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 28, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Let's Help Mother Goose!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 24, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: My Family's Just Right for Me''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 7, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Oh, What a Day!''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 12, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Our Earth, Our Home''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 23, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Playing It Safe''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 8, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: Practice Makes Music''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast May 1, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends Season 2''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1993 || 540 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 18 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1993 ||
* Broadcast September 27-October 20, 1993.
* Funding provided by Kimberly-Clark, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends Season 3 Part 1''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1995 || 150 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 5 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast February 27-March 3, 1995.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends Season 3 Part 2''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1995 || 150 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 5 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast June 7-13, 1995.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends Season 3 Part 3''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1995 || 150 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 5 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast July 24-28, 1995.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends Season 3 Part 4''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1995 || 150 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 5 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1996 ||
* Broadcast October 2-6, 1995.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: The Queen of Make-Believe''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 6, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: The Treasure of Rainbow Beard''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 14, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: What's That Shadow?''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 20, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and Friends: When I Grow Up...''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1992 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast April 29, 1992.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Brian Eppes narrates the opening funding, while Pia Manalo narrates the closing funding.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: A Day at the Beach''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1989 || 30 min || 1991 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1991 ||
* Broadcast August 1991.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the full-length 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Barney Goes to School''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1990 || 30 min || 1992 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast March 1992.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Barney in Concert''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1991 || 30 min || 1993 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1993 ||
* Broadcast March 1993.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Campfire Sing-Along''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1990 || 30 min || 1992 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast March 1992.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Rock with Barney''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1991 || 30 min || 1993 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1993 ||
* Broadcast March 1993.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: The Backyard Show''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1988 || 30 min || 1991 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1991 ||
* Broadcast August 1991.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the full-length 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Three Wishes''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1988 || 30 min || 1991 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1991 ||
* Broadcast August 1991.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the full-length 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Barney and the Backyard Gang: Waiting for Santa''<br /><small><small>From Connecticut Public Television and The Lyons Group</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1990 || 30 min || 1991 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1992 ||
* Broadcast November 1991.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1990 Connecticut Public Television logo.
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Special Edition''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1984 ||
* Broadcast November 1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Wings of Death" and "Thieves Love the Peace".
* Voices by Mel Blanc (Cliff Hanger, Detective Ed Scott, Nagata, and additional voices), James Coburn (Dan Dunn), Paul Frees (Goemon the Samurai, Professor Lonebach, the Police Commissioner, and additional voices), Julie McWhirter (Maki Oyamada), Hal Smith (Schmidt), and Janet Waldo (Margo).
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1979 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1986 ||
* Broadcast 1978-1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Enter Cliff Hanger", "Order: Shoot to Kill", "Scattered Magnum in the Desert", and "Zantetsuken's Sorrow"
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, June Foray, Paul Frees, and Janet Waldo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1986 ||
* Broadcast 1979-1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Lupin, My Lovely Part 1", "Lupin, My Lovely Part 2", "Secret Order from ICPO", and "Operation Highway Trap".
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, June Foray, Paul Frees, Penny Singleton, Pat Stevens, and Janet Waldo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1986 ||
* Broadcast 1979-1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Bridal Cliff Hanger", "Polar Adventure", "The Samurai's Close Call", and "Miami Bank Raid Anniversary Heist".
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, Paul Frees, and Janet Waldo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1986 ||
* Broadcast 1978-1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Prevent Margo's Marriage", "What Happened to Cliff Hanger in Morocco", "An Escaped Primadonna", and "A Church Made of Bills".
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, Paul Frees, Audrey Hepburn, Penny Singleton, and Janet Waldo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 100 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1986 ||
* Broadcast 1980-1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Bolumco Takes to a Skateboard", "Cliff's Gourmet Delights", "Play It Again, Dan", and "Well Done! A Splendid Team Effort".
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, June Foray, Paul Frees, Julie McWhirter, Penny Singleton, and Janet Waldo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''The Computer Chronicles''<br /><small><small>From KCSM San Mateo</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1984 || 780 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 26 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1985 ||
* Broadcast February 5-November 2, 1984.
* Funding provided by Micro Focus.
* Each tape closes with the 1984 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast September 16-October 7, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "We'll Teach You How to Kill a Computer", "Do Lovely Angels Like Chest Hairs?", "Don't Fall in Love...Love Is Russian Roulette", and "Pursuit Has the Smell of Cheesecake and Death".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast October 14-November 4, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Cleardos Dokkun Dokkun", "Lot of Danger, Lot of Dummies", "Love Is Everything, Betting Their Lives on Escape", and "Gotta Do It! Love Is a Woman's Detonator".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast November 11-December 2, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Hire Us! It's Better to Get Good-Looking Bodyguards", "What! We're the Brutal Kidnappers?", "Ho Ho Ho, Dresses and Men Are Better New", and "The Little Dictator! The Curse of the Touchy Secret".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast December 9-30, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What's This?! Our Fair Skin Is Getting Dolon Dolon", "The Vault or the Election? The Convention Hides the Killer", "Dig Here Nyan Nyan, the Reward Comes in the Very End", and "Leave It to Us! The WWWA Is a Wonderful Job".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast January 6-27, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Come Out, Come Out, Assassin!", "Excuse Us, the Running Trouble, Violent Breakthroughs", "Let Love Dispel the Returned Hatreds and the Hatred of Love", and "The Pursuit of Blues Is the BGM of Murder".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast February 3-24, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "You're Kidding, 463 People Disappear", "We Did It! 463 People Reappear", "Uncertainty...? Our Magnificent Revenge", and "Are You Serious? The Apartment Is a Dangerous Address".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair: With Love from the Lovely Angels''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1994 ||
* Broadcast March 3, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What?! The Boy in the Mansion Is a Terminator?" and "Seriously? The God Cannon Is a Beauty's Keyword to Escape".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga''<br /><small><small>From KQED San Francisco and Lucasfilm Ltd.</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1983 || 65 min || 1983 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1984 ||
* Broadcast December 3, 1983.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Opens with the short 1980 KQED logo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo with no music and the voiceover that says "This logo is the symbol of the only station on the air that you own."
|-
| ''The Joy of Painting Series 1''<br /><small><small>From WNVT Richmond, WNVC Culpeper, and Bob Ross Inc.</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1983 || 390 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1984 ||
* Broadcast January 11-March 29, 1983.
* Funding provided by All-Tech Art, Inc.
* Each tape closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''A Magic School Bus Halloween''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1995 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1996 ||
* Broadcast October 31, 1995.
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Microsoft Home, U.S. Department of Energy, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.
* Closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''The Magic School Bus Family Holiday Special''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1996 || 390 min || Full-length prime time version || NR || 16mm || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1997 ||
* Broadcast December 25, 1996.
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Microsoft, U.S. Department of Energy, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.
* Closes with the 1996 PBS logo with the prototype music.
|-
| ''The Magic School Bus Season 1''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1994 || 390 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast September 10-December 3, 1994.
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Microsoft Home, U.S. Department of Energy, and Carnegie Corporation of New York.
* Each tape closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''The Magic School Bus Season 2''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1995 || 390 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1996 ||
* Broadcast September 9-December 2, 1995.
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Microsoft Home, U.S. Department of Energy, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the 1992 PBS logo.
|-
| ''The Magic School Bus Season 3''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1996 || 390 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1997 ||
* Broadcast September 14-December 25, 1996.
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Microsoft, U.S. Department of Energy, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the 1996 PBS logo with the prototype music.
|-
| ''The Magic School Bus Season 4''<br /><small><small>From South Carolina ETV, Nelvana, and Scholastic Productions</small></small> || PBS Video || Canada || 1997 || 390 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 13 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1998 ||
* Broadcast September 13-December 6, 1997
* Funding provided by National Science Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and PBS.
* Each tape closes with the 1996 PBS logo (regular music beginning with "Gets Charged" and "Makes a Stink", prototype music on all episodes before).
|-
| ''The Nutcracker''<br /><small><small>From WQED Pittsburgh</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1977 || 78 min || 1983 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1984 ||
* Broadcast November 1983.
* Funding provided by International Business Machines Corporation and PBS.
* Opens with the full-length 1975 WQED logo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''Space Fortress Macross Special English-Dubbed Edition''<br /><small><small>From WHYY Philadelphia and Harmony Gold</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1982 || 70 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1990 ||
* Broadcast August 1990.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and General Motors.
* Dubbed in English by Intersound.
* Contains the episodes "Boobytrap", "Countdown", and "Space Fold".
* Voices by Jonathan Alexander (Breetai and additional voices), Celena Banas (Lynn Lena), Robert V. Barron (additional voices), Mary Cobb (additional voices), Guy Garret (Henry Gloval), A. Gregory (Exedore), Brittany Harlow (Claudia Grant), Aline Leslie (Lisa Hayase), Robin Levenson (Sammie Porter), Deanna Morris (Kim Young and Jason), Tony Oliver (Rick Yamada), Mike Reynolds (Senator Alphonso Russo), Greg Snow (additional voices), Wendee Swan (Vanessa Leeds), Drew Thomas (Lynn Max and additional voices), Donn Warner (Roy Fokker), Reba West (Lynn Minmay), and Thomas Wyner (narrator).
* Closes with the 1989 PBS logo.
* Peter Thomas narrates the funding credits.
|-
| ''Theater in America: The Taming of the Shrew''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1976 || 120 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1980 ||
* Broadcast November 10, 1976
* Funding provided by Exxon Corporation, PBS, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the Ford Foundation.
* Opens with the 1973 WNET logo.
* Closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: A Very Silly Sing-Along''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1997 || 30 min || 1997 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1997 ||
* Broadcast March 1997.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Larry the Cucumber narrates the opening funding, while Bob the Tomato narrates the closing funding.
* The prototype intro is used, but with the 1994 recording of the theme song and added clips from "God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!?", "Are You My Neighbor?", "Rack, Shack and Benny", "Dave and the Giant Pickle", and this video.
* Despite the intro being shown, the opening "Viewers Like You" tag is the first thing to be shown due to special circumstances.
* The P-Pals logo is followed by a teaser for ''Larry-Boy and the Fib from Outer Space''.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor?''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1995 || 30 min || 1995 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast August 1995.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The 1994 intro is used, but with added clips from this video.
* The 1987 WTTW logo has the end of the closing theme.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Dave and the Giant Pickle''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1996 || 30 min || 1996 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1996 ||
* Broadcast August 1996.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Larry the Cucumber narrates the opening funding, while the generic announcer narrates the closing funding.
* The 1994 intro is used, but with added clips from "Are You My Neighbor?", "Rack, Shack and Benny", and this video.
* The closing "Viewers Like You" tag is superimposed over the closing shot instead of being shown against the 1993-95 PBS Graphics Package's backdrop.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 2000 || 30 min || 2000 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 2001 ||
* Broadcast November 2000.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the 1999 Dot logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* As the intro is not shown, the opening "Viewers Like You" tag is the first thing to be shown.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!?''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1994 || 30 min || 1995 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast March 1995.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The prototype intro is used, but with the 1994 recording the theme song and added clips from this video.
* The 1987 WTTW logo has the end of the closing theme.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Josh and the Big Wall!''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1997 || 30 min || 1997 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1998 ||
* Broadcast November 1997.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo (e/i balloon variant).
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The prototype intro is used, but with the 1994 recording of the theme song and added clips from "God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!?", "Are You My Neighbor?", "Rack, Shack and Benny", "Dave and the Giant Pickle", "A Very Silly Sing-Along", and "Larry-Boy and the Fib from Outer Space".
* The P-Pals logo is followed by a promo for the ''What's the Big Idea?'' newsletter.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: King George and the Ducky''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 2000 || 30 min || 2000 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 2000 ||
* Broadcast August 2000.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the 1999 Dash logo.
* Jimmy Gourd narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The 1998 intro is used, but with added clips from "Madame Blueberry", "The End of Silliness?", "Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed", and this video.
* This is the first episode to use the 1999 "Viewers Like You" font.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Larry-Boy and the Fib from Outer Space''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1997 || 30 min || 1997 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1997 ||
* Broadcast August 1997.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The prototype intro is used, but with the 1994 recording of the theme song and added clips from "God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!?", "Are You My Neighbor?", "Rack, Shack and Benny", "Dave and the Giant Pickle", and "A Very Silly Sing-Along".
* The VeggieTales website for PBS Online is advertised for the first time at the end of the program.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1999 || 30 min || 1999 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 2000 ||
* Broadcast November 1999.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo (e/i balloon variant).
* Larry the Cucumber narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* As the intro is not shown, the opening "Viewers Like You" tag is the first thing to be shown.
* This is the first episode where the "Viewers Like You" voiceover is read as "contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You, thank you!", the last episode to use the 1991 "Viewers Like You" font, and the only episode where "Thank You" uses the 1991 "Viewers Like You" font.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Madame Blueberry''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1998 || 30 min || 1998 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1, 1998 ||
* Broadcast August 1998.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo (e/i balloon variant).
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The 1998 intro is used, but with the 1994 graphics and recording of the theme song.
* The P-Pals logo is followed by a promo for the ''What's the Big Idea?'' newsletter.
* This is the last episode to use the 1993-95 PBS Graphics Package's backdrop for the "Viewers Like You" tag.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Rack, Shack and Benny''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1993 || 30 min || 1996 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1, 1996 ||
* Broadcast March 1996.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates the opening funding, while Larry the Cucumber narrates the closing funding.
* The 1994 intro is used, but with added clips from "Are You My Neighbor?" and this video.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: The End of Silliness?''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1998 || 30 min || 1998 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1999 ||
* Broadcast November 1998.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo (e/i balloon variant).
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The 1998 intro is used, but with added clips from "Madame Blueberry" and this video.
* Despite the intro being shown, the opening "Viewers Like You" tag is the first thing to be shown due to special circumstances.
* The P-Pals logo is followed by a promo for the ''What's the Big Idea?'' newsletter.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: The Toy That Saved Christmas''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1996 || 30 min || 1996 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1997 ||
* Broadcast November 1996.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* As the intro is not shown, the opening "Viewers Like You" tag is the first thing to be shown.
|-
| ''VeggieTales: Where's God When I'm S-Scared?''<br /><small><small>From Big Idea Productions and WTTW Chicago</small></small> || PBS Video || USA || 1993 || 30 min || 1994 pledge drive version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 1994.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* Closes with the P-Pals logo.
* Bob the Tomato narrates both the opening and closing funding.
* The prototype intro is used, but with the 1994 recording of the theme song.
* The 1987 WTTW logo has the standard music.
|-
| ''The Viper''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Video || Japan/USA || 1971 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 6 || N/A || Color || January 1, 1985 ||
* Broadcast April 1-September 2, 1972.
* Funding provided by Exxon Corporation and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Voices by Mel Blanc, James Coburn, June Foray, Paul Frees, Heather North, Gary Owens, Hal Smith, Pat Stevens, Janet Waldo, and Paul Winchell.
* Each tape closes with the 1971 PBS logo.
|}
 
==Republic Pictures Home Video==
 
==Sony Pictures Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_(1982_film) Annie]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA/Spain || 1982 || 128 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Sonoblok.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_of_Shadows Army of Shadows]''<br /><small><small>From Gaumont</small></small> || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || France/Italy || 1969 || 145 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1984 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cremator Carnival of Heretics]''<br /><small><small>From International Film Exchange</small></small> || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || Czechoslovakia || 1968 || 95 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || September 1984 ||
* In Czech with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Destroyer Conan the Destroyer]''<br><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA || 1984 || 101 min || Standard version || PG || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || November 19, 1984 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendre_Poulet Dear Detective]''<br><small><small>From Cinema 5 Distributing</small></small> || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || France || 1978 || 105 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1983 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_deuxième_souffle_(1966_film) Le deuxième souffle]''<br><small><small>From Triumph Films</small></small> || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || France || 1966 || 140 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 1984 ||
* In French with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind Encuentros cercanos del tercer tipo]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA || 1977 || 132 min || Special Edition|| PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kramer_vs._Kramer Kramer contra Kramer]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1979 || 105 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Telespeciales, S.A.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripes El pelotón chiflado]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA || 1981 || 106 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Thunder Relámpago Azul]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1983 || 109 min || Standard version || R || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by SISSA-ORUGA.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shampoo_(film) Shampoo]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1975 || 110 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || December 3, 1985 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Estudios Sonoros Mexicanos.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tootsie Tootsie]'' || RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video || USA || 1982 || 116 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || June 5, 1985 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by ESM International Dubbing, Inc.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._J._Hooker T.J. Hooker]''<br><small><small>From Columbia Pictures Television</small></small> || Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment || USA || 1982 || 74 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1982 ||
* Contains the pilot episode, "The Protectors".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show) Wheel of Fortune: An Inside Look at America's Game]''<br><small><small>From Sony Pictures Television</small></small> || Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment || USA || 1983 || 120 mim || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 9, 2004 ||
* Contains five of the best ''Wheel of Fortune'' episodes, including the September 19, 1983 premiere episode, the February 21 and 24, 1997 episodes of ''Wheel of Fortune'', the ''Big Money'' episode of ''Wheel of Fortune'' from September 8, 2003, and the 4000th nighttime show from November 10, 2003.
|}
 
==Streamline Pictures==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1993 ||
* Closes with an interview with Naoko Takeuchi (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
* The standard Streamline Pictures logo does not appear at the start of the program; instead, the program goes from the FBI Warning screen straight to the feature program, beginning with the 1987 WNET New York and short Streamline Pictures logos that opened the first episode.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1993 ||
* Closes with a staff interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Tom Cruise, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1993 ||
* Closes with the first part of a cast interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1993 ||
* Closes with the second part of a cast interview (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Ardwight Chamberlain, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Kirk Thornton, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Kirk Thornton.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 6]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1993 ||
* Closes with ''Sailor Moon'' merchandise commercials (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Wayne Allwine, Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Russi Taylor, and Kirk Thornton.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 7]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || October 1993 ||
* Closes with a barbecue with the cast (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Cam Clarke, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 8]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 1993 ||
* Closes with the Sailor Moon Big Illustration Collection.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage (uncredited), Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 9]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || December 1993 ||
* Closes with a Christmas party with the cast (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 10]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1992 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Christopher Dean, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, Jean Torvill, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1994 ||
* Closes with all 46 episode previews (subtitled in English).
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Kerrigan Mahan, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon Vol. 12]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 54 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1994 ||
* Closes with the clean opening ("Moonlight Legend") and closing ("Heart Moving" and "Moon Princess") sequences.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Don Francks, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || April 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Alexandra Kenworthy, Val Kilmer, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Brittany Murphy, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, and Cree Summer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Sailor Moon R Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 108 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Jodi Benson, Jeff Bergman, Steve Bulen, Corey Burton, Nicolas Cage, Ardwight Chamberlain, Cheryl Chase, Lara Cody, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Grey DeLisle, Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald"), Rebecca Forstadt, Mark Hamill, Alexandra Kenworthy, Wendee Lee, Katie Leigh, Carl Macek, Tress MacNeille, Melanie MacQueen, Patti Parris, Will Ryan, Ken Sansom (credited as "Rabbit", also in staff under his own name as "Assistant to Mr. Rabbit"), Gregory Snegoff, Cree Summer, and Paul Winchell.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon_R:_The_Movie Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose]''<br /><small><small>From Walt Disney Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Streamline Pictures || Japan/USA || 1993 || 83 min || English-dubbed version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 1994 ||
* Opens with the short subject ''Make Up! Sailor Soldiers''.
* Letterboxed.
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Catherine Battistone (Xenian), Jodi Benson (Amy Mizuno/Sailor Mercury), Nicolas Cage (Artemis), Cheryl Chase (Bonnie Tsukino), Lara Cody (Minako Aino/Sailor Venus and Luna), Grey DeLisle (Ray Hino/Sailor Mars), Juliana Donald (credited as "Julie Donald") (additional voices), Rebecca Forstadt (Bunny Tsukino/Sailor Moon), Alexandra Kenworthy (additional voices), Val Kilmer (Fiore), Katie Leigh (additional voices), Carl Macek (additional voices), Melanie MacQueen (Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter), Patti Parris (additional voices), Brad Renfro (young Fiore), Will Ryan (additional voices), Gregory Snegoff (Marty Chiba/Tuxedo Mask), and Elijah Wood (young Marty).
* The opening and closing Walt Disney Pictures logos and the MPAA PG bumper are retained.
|}
 
==Turner Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label(s) !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''Cliff Hanger Special Edition''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1980 || 50 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1994 ||
* Broadcast November 1981.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Exxon Corporation, and the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies.
* Dubbed in English by Glen Glenn Sound.
* Contains the episodes "Wings of Death" and "Thieves Love the Peace".
* Voices by Mel Blanc (Cliff Hanger, Detective Ed Scott, Nagata, and additional voices), James Coburn (Dan Dunn), Paul Frees (Goemon the Samurai, Professor Lonebach, the Police Commissioner, and additional voices), Julie McWhirter (Maki Oyamada), Hal Smith (Schmidt), and Janet Waldo (Margo).
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 1''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast September 16-October 7, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "We'll Teach You How to Kill a Computer", "Do Lovely Angels Like Chest Hairs?", "Don't Fall in Love...Love Is Russian Roulette", and "Pursuit Has the Smell of Cheesecake and Death".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 2''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast October 14-November 4, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Cleardos Dokkun Dokkun", "Lot of Danger, Lot of Dummies", "Love Is Everything, Betting Their Lives on Escape", and "Gotta Do It! Love Is a Woman's Detonator".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 3''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 11-December 2, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Hire Us! It's Better to Get Good-Looking Bodyguards", "What! We're the Brutal Kidnappers?", "Ho Ho Ho, Dresses and Men Are Better New", and "The Little Dictator! The Curse of the Touchy Secret".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 4''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast December 9-30, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What's This?! Our Fair Skin Is Getting Dolon Dolon", "The Vault or the Election? The Convention Hides the Killer", "Dig Here Nyan Nyan, the Reward Comes in the Very End", and "Leave It to Us! The WWWA Is a Wonderful Job".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 5''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast January 6-27, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Come Out, Come Out, Assassin!", "Excuse Us, the Running Trouble, Violent Breakthroughs", "Let Love Dispel the Returned Hatreds and the Hatred of Love", and "The Pursuit of Blues Is the BGM of Murder".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair Vol. 6''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1985 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast February 3-24, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "You're Kidding, 463 People Disappear", "We Did It! 463 People Reappear", "Uncertainty...? Our Magnificent Revenge", and "Are You Serious? The Apartment Is a Dangerous Address".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Dirty Pair: With Love from the Lovely Angels''<br /><small><small>From WSJK Sneedville, WKOP Knoxville, KQED San Francisco, and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1986 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 7, 1995 ||
* Broadcast March 3, 1994.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and Pepsico.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "What?! The Boy in the Mansion Is a Terminator?" and "Seriously? The God Cannon Is a Beauty's Keyword to Escape".
* Translation and subtitles by AnimEigo.
* The 1992 PBS logo at the start of the tape is followed by the 1993 Streamline Pictures logo.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: Double Trouble''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast December 23, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: Is Anybody There?''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast December 24, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: Jingle, Jingle, Jingle''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York and Quality Family Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast December 26, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: Scare Dares''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 18, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: Sweet and Sour''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 22, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: The Magic Is Believing''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1991 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || August 15, 1995 ||
* Broadcast November 20, 1991
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York and Quality Family Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || USA/UK || 1990 || 60 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || September 14, 1994 ||
* Broadcast November 25, 1990
* Funding provided by Dayton Hudson Corporation.
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|-
| ''Space Fortress Macross Special English-Dubbed Edition''<br /><small><small>From WHYY Philadelphia and Harmony Gold</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan/USA || 1982 || 70 min || Standard version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || September 23, 1994 ||
* Broadcast August 1990.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and General Motors.
* Dubbed in English by Intersound.
* Contains the episodes "Boobytrap", "Countdown", and "Space Fold".
* Voices by Jonathan Alexander (Breetai and additional voices), Celena Banas (Lynn Lena), Robert V. Barron (additional voices), Mary Cobb (additional voices), Guy Garret (Henry Gloval), A. Gregory (Exedore), Brittany Harlow (Claudia Grant), Aline Leslie (Lisa Hayase), Robin Levenson (Sammie Porter), Deanna Morris (Kim Young and Jason), Tony Oliver (Rick Yamada), Mike Reynolds (Senator Alphonso Russo), Greg Snow (additional voices), Wendee Swan (Vanessa Leeds), Drew Thomas (Lynn Max and additional voices), Donn Warner (Roy Fokker), Reba West (Lynn Minmay), and Thomas Wyner (narrator).
* Preserves the 1989 PBS logo at the end.
|}
 
==Universal Studios Home Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_Africa_(film) África mía]'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 161 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Procineas S.C.L.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baretta Baretta]''<br><small><small>From Universal Television</small></small> || MCA Videocassette, Inc. || USA || 1975 || 100 min || Compilation version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 24, 1982 ||
* Includes the episodes "He'll Never See Daylight" and "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow".
|-
| ''Beethoven: Un gato llamado Rover'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1994 || 33 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
* Includes the episodes "Un gato llamado Rover", "Beethoven sigue una dieta", and "Beethoven el grande".
|-
| ''The Best of Alfred Hitchcock Presents Vol. 2''<br><small><small>From Universal Television and Shamley Productions</small></small> || MCA Home Video || USA || 1981 || 78 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 22, 1986 ||
* Includes the episodes "Man from the South", "Back for Christmas", and "Bang! You're Dead".
|-
| ''The Best of Alfred Hitchcock Presents Vol. 3''<br><small><small>From Universal Television and Shamley Productions</small></small> || MCA Home Video || USA || 1981 || 78 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || July 10, 1986 ||
* Includes the episodes "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat", "The Horseplayer", and "Wet Saturday".
|-
| ''Los días favoritos de Casper''<br><small><small>From The Harvey Entertainment Company</small></small> || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1992 || 25 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closet_Land Closet Land]''<br><small><small>From Imagine Entertainment</small></small> || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1991 || 95 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 12, 1991 ||
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(film) Espartaco]'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1960 || 197 min || Restored version || PG-13 || Technirama || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''Fievel: Un cuento americano: En busca de oro/Amigos para siempre'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1992 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Procineas S.C.L.
|-
| ''Force Five''<br><small><small>From Universal Television</small></small> || MCA Videocassette, Inc. || USA || 1975 || 78 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 24, 1982 ||
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Killers_(1946_film) The Killers]'' || MCA Home Video || USA || 1946 || 103 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || December 1986 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallrats Mallrats]'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Spain || 1995 || 96 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Soundtrack.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Science_Theater_3000:_The_Movie Misterio en el espacio: la película]'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1996 || 74 min || Standard version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''El Pájaro Loco y sus amigos'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 80 min || Standard version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by CINSA.
* Includes the short subjects "Knock Knock", "The Bandmaster", "Ski for Two", "Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure", "The Legend of Rockabye Point", "Wet Blanket Policy", "To Catch a Woodpecker", "Musical Moments from Chopin", "Bats in the Belfry", and "Crazy Mixed-Up Pup", and the documentary "The Walter Lantz Story".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Love Prohibida obsesión]'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1989 || 114 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* In English with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closet_Land Tierra de armarios]''<br><small><small>From Imagine Entertainment</small></small> || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA || 1991 || 95 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
|-
| ''Vida de perros: Perro enemigo/Perro exposición'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1993 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish.
|-
| ''Volver al futuro: Hermanos/Vacaciones en familia'' || MCA/Universal Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1991 || 45 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1997 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Procineas S.C.L.
|}
 
==USA Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Island Visual Arts || Japan/USA || 1988 || 124 min || Electric Media version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1991 ||
* Dubbed in English by Electric Media.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Island Visual Arts || Japan || 1988 || 124 min || Captions Inc. subtitled version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || February 1991 ||
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1988 || 124 min || Electric Media version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Electric Media.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan || 1988 || 124 min || Captions Inc. subtitled version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Argentina || 1988 || 124 min || Electric Media version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by M.A.B. Doblajistas.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan || 1988 || 124 min || Captions Inc. subtitled version || NR || Super Panavision 70 (hard matted to 1.85) || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* In Japanese with Spanish subtitles.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(1988_film) Akira Production Report]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || Island Visual Arts || Japan/USA || 1988 || 50 min || English-dubbed version || NR || NTSC-J || 1 || N/A || Color || February 25, 1990 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
* Includes the US theatrical trailer.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro El castillo de Cagliostro]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1979 || 100 min || Streamline version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1992 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Streamline Pictures.
* Voices by Alejandro Abdalah (Gustav, Sam, y voces adicionales), Demián Bichir (Lupin III/El lobo), Marcela Bordes (Dama Clarissa), Jesús Brock (Conde Draco y voces adicionales), Gabriela León (Fujiko), Víctor Mares (Jodo), Isidro Olace (Gutierre y voces adicionales), Javier Pontón (Jigen), David Povall (Zenigata), Guillermo Romano (Goemon), and Angelines Santana (voces adicionales)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_of_Cagliostro The Castle of Cagliostro]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1979 || 100 min || Streamline version || NR || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1992 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_(manga) Dominion Tank Police Part 1]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1988 || 69 min || Manga UK version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 3, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_(manga) Dominion Tank Police Part 1]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1988 || 69 min || Manga UK version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_(manga) Dominion Tank Police Part 2]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1989 || 69 min || Manga UK version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 7, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_(manga) Dominion Tank Police Part 2]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1989 || 69 min || Manga UK version || R || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1986_film) Fist of the North Star]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1986 || 110 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1992 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1986_film) Fist of the North Star]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1986 || 110 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Wars Las guerras de Venus]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1989 || 104 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Wars Las guerras de Venus]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1989 || 104 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin:_Photon_Sailer_Starlight Odin]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1985 || 93 min || Manga UK version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 7, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin:_Photon_Sailer_Starlight Odin]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1985 || 93 min || Manga UK version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin:_Photon_Sailer_Starlight Odín]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1985 || 93 min || Manga UK version || PG || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon_3:_The_Movie_2000 Pokémon 3: La película]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan/Mexico || 2000 || 93 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 21, 2001 ||
* Opens with the short subject ''Pikachu and Pichu''.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Audiomaster 3000.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon_3:_The_Movie_2000 Pokémon 3: The Movie]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan || 2000 || 93 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 21, 2001 ||
* Opens with a promo for Universal Theme Parks, trailers for ''Josie and the Pussycats'' and ''Tremors 3: Back to Perfection'', promos for the Pokémon Trading Card League, the Kids WB! programming block, and ''Cubix: Robots for Everyone'', and the short subject ''Pikachu and Pichu''.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
|-
| ''Pokémon: I Choose You, Pikachu!''<br /><small><small>From 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || Manga Entertainment || USA/Japan || 1997 || 75 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || November 24, 1998 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Barney's Great Adventure'', ''The Borrowers'', and ''Cats'', and a promo for the Pokémon Red and Blue video games.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
* Contains the episodes "Pokémon, I Choose You!", "Pokémon Emergency", and "Ash Catches a Pokémon".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_The_First_Movie Pokémon: La película]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan/Mexico || 1998 || 93 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 2000 ||
* Opens with the short subject ''Pikachu's Vacation''.
* Closes with a sneak preview of ''Pokémon: The Movie 2000''.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Audiomaster 3000.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_The_Movie_2000 Pokémon: La película 2000]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan/Mexico || 1999 || 101 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 14, 2000 ||
* Opens with a sneak preview of ''Pokémon 3: The Movie'' and the short subject ''Pikachu's Rescue Adventure''.
* Dubbed in Spanish by Audiomaster 3000.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_Mewtwo_Returns Pokémon: Mewtwo regresa]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Visual Programming and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan/Mexico || 2000 || 63 min || English-dubbed version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 4, 2001 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Audiomaster 3000.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_Mewtwo_Returns Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Visual Programming and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan || 2000 || 63 min || English-dubbed version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 4, 2001 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Pokémon 3: The Movie'', ''MVP: Most Valuable Primate'', ''Jurassic Park III'', ''Shrek'', and a promo for the Kids WB! programming block.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_The_First_Movie Pokémon: The First Movie]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan || 1998 || 93 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || March 21, 2000 ||
* Opens with the Universal Family Features promo, trailers for ''Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro'', ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'', ''Dudley Do-Right'', ''Franklin and the Green Knight'', and ''The Road to El Dorado'', a soundtrack promo, the Kids WB! Yourself commercial, and the short subject ''Pikachu's Vacation''.
* Closes with a sneak preview of ''Pokémon: The Movie 2000'' and a promo for the Pokémon Trading Card League.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon:_The_Movie_2000 Pokémon: The Movie 2000]''<br /><small><small>From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || PolyGram Video || USA/Japan || 19981999 || 81101 min || English-dubbed version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 14, 2000 ||
* Opens with a sneak preview of ''Pokémon 3: The Movie'', promos for ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' and the Pokémon Trading Card League, trailers for ''Joseph, King of Dreams'', ''An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster'', ''The Road to El Dorado'', ''MVP: Most Valuable Primate'', and ''Chicken Run'', a promo for ''Pokémon: The Johto Journeys'', and a soundtrack promo, and the short subject ''Pikachu's Rescue Adventure''.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
|-
| ''Pokémon: The Mystery of Mount Moon''<br /><small><small>From 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || Manga Entertainment || USA/Japan || 1997 || 75 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 9, 1999 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Barney's Great Adventure'', ''The Borrowers'', and ''Cats'', and promos for the Poké Ball Blasters toys and the Pokémon Red and Blue video games.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
* Contains the episodes "Challenge of the Samurai", "Showdown in Pewter City", and "Clefairy and the Moon Stone".
|-
| ''Pokémon: The Sisters of Cerulean City''<br /><small><small>From 4Kids Entertainment</small></small> || Manga Entertainment || USA/Japan || 1997 || 75 min || English-dubbed version || NR || 16mm || 1 || N/A || Color || March 9, 1999 ||
* Opens with trailers for ''Barney's Great Adventure'', ''The Borrowers'', and ''Cats'', and promos for the Poké Ball Blasters toys and the Pokémon Red and Blue video games.
* Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.
* Contains the episodes "The Water Flowers of Cerulean City", "The Path to the Pokémon League", and "The School of Hard Knocks".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional El profesional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional The Professional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13:_The_Professional The Professional: Golgo 13]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1983 || 93 min || Streamline version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A-Ko Project A-Ko]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1986 || 86 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 6, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A-Ko Project A-Ko]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1986 || 86 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fist_of_the_North_Star_(1986_film) El puño de la estrella del norte]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1986 || 110 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by QT Lever.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1985 || 80 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || March 1992 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter D]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/USA || 1985 || 80 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by Streamline Pictures.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Hunter_D_(1985_film) Vampire Hunter: Cazador de espíritus]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures and Streamline Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/Spain || 1985 || 80 min || Streamline version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 22, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Arcofon.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Wars The Venus Wars]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1989 || 104 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || September 1, 1993 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Wars The Venus Wars]''<br /><small><small>From Island Pictures</small></small> || PolyGram Video || Japan/UK || 1989 || 104 min || Manga UK version || PG-13 || VistaVision || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1994 ||
* Dubbed in English by World Wide Sound.
|}
 
 
==Walt Disney Home Video==
==VCI Home Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros.:_The_Great_Mission_to_Rescue_Princess_Peach!Instinct Superfor Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!]Survival''<br /><small><small>From RysherGold Key Entertainment</small></small> || Walt DisneyVCI Home Video || JapanNetherlands || 19861972 || 60104 min || English-dubbedStandard version || G || AcademyMatted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || April 30, 19931979 || TBD
* Opens with promos for ''Fraggle Rock'' ("coming this summer from Jim Henson Video...") and ''Billy Bunny's Animal Songs'' ("coming on video").
* Uses the Jim Henson Video version of the Feature Program bumper, with the voiceover by Jim Cummings and the last few seconds of "All for Just One Thin Dime".
* Closes with a trailer for ''Super Mario Bros.'' and a promo for ''Winnie the Pooh Storybook Classics'' (1993 version).
|}
 
==Warner HomeVestron Video==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film)Blue Brazil]Steel''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner HomeVestron Video || USA || 19851990 || 142102 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85??? || 1 || N/A || Color || JuneAugust 48, 19961990 || TBD
|-
| ''Little Monsters'' || Vestron Video || USA || 1989 || 101 min || Standard version || PG || ??? || 1 || N/A || Color || March 29, 1990 || TBD
|}
 
==Vidmark Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''A Kid in King Arthur's Court''<br><small><small>From Trimark Pictures</small></small> || Vidmark Entertainment || USA || 1995 || 89 min || Standard version || PG || ??? || 1 || N/A || Color || 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''Scissors''<br><small><small>From Trimark Pictures</small></small> || Vidmark Entertainment || USA || 1991 || 105 min || Standard version || R || ??? || 1 || N/A || Color || 1991 || TBD
|}
 
==Warner Bros. Home Entertainment==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Title !! Label !! Country of origin !! Original year !! Length !! Version !! MPAA rating !! Film format !! Tape count !! Tape break placement (if applicable) !! Color !! Released !! class="unsortable" | Note(s)
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_One_(film) Act One]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1963 || 110 min || Standard version || NR || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 11, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_Fire_(1987_film) Bala blindada]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || France/Italy/USA/Spain || 1987 || 92 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Sonoblok.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beastmaster The Beastmaster]''<br /><small><small>From Weintraub Entertainment Group</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/West Germany || 1982 || 118 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1991 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film) Brasil]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || UK/USA/Mexico || 1985 || 142 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Procineas S.C.L.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film) Brazil]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || UK/USA || 1985 || 142 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 20, 1990 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film) Brazil]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || UK/USA || 1985 || 142 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 1]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 6, 1999 ||
* Broadcast November 12, 1998 and March 25-April 8, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Mysterious Magic Book", "Sakura's Wonderful Friend", and "Sakura's Heart-Racing First Date".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 2]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 4, 1999 ||
* Broadcast April 15-May 6, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura's Tiring Sunday", "Sakura, Panda, and a Cute Shop", "Sakura and Memories of Her Mother", and "Sakura's First Attempt as a Thief".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 3]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 1, 1999 ||
* Broadcast May 13-June 3, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura's Rival Appears", "Sakura and the Mysterious Brooch", "Sakura and the Sports Day of Flowers", "Sakura, Tomoyo, and a Mansion".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 4]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || July 6, 1999 ||
* Broadcast June 10-July 1, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura's Never-Ending Day", "Sakura and the Elephant's Test of Strength", "Sakura, Toya, and Cinderella", and "Sakura and Kero's Big Fight".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 5]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 3, 1999 ||
* Broadcast July 8-29, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Rainbow of Memories", "Sakura's Scary Test of Courage", "Sakura, Yukito, and the Summer Festival", and "Sakura and the Summer Holiday Homework".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 6]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 7, 1999 ||
* Broadcast August 5-26, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura vs. the Transfer Student", "Sakura's Long Marathon Race", "Sakura and Her Kind Father", and "Sakura, Tomoyo, and the Wonderful Song".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 7]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 5, 1999 ||
* Broadcast September 2-23, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura's Little Adventure", "Sakura and One More Sakura", "Sakura and the Wonderful Teacher", and "Sakura and the Shrine of Memories".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 8]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast September 30-October 21, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Enchanted Cards", "Sakura's Sweet Cooking", "Sakura and the Injured Card", and "Sakura and the Nameless Book".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 9]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1998 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 7, 1999 ||
* Broadcast October 28-November 18, 1999.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, Kero, and Xiǎo Láng", "Sakura's Freezing Ice Skating", "Sakura, Yukito, and the Midday Moon", and "Sakura's Wonderful Christmas".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 10]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || April 4, 2000 ||
* Broadcast March 23-April 13, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Snowy New School Term", "Sakura and Tomoyo's Lost Voice", "Sakura's Fun Strawberry Picking Adventure", and "Sakura's Dizzy Fever Day".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 11]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 2, 2000 ||
* Broadcast April 20-May 11, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Sakura from the Dream", "Sakura, Xiǎo Láng, and the Sea of Sand", "Sakura and the Blacked Out School Arts Festival", and "Sakura and Farewell to Méi Líng".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 12]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 81 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || June 6, 2000 ||
* Broadcast May 18-June 1, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, Kero, and the Mysterious Teacher", "Sakura and the Final Clow Card", and "Sakura and the Final Judgment".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 13]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || September 4, 2001 ||
* Broadcast October 7-14, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Mysterious Transfer Student", "Sakura and the Awakened Star Key", "Sakura and the Dangerous Piano", and "Sakura, Xiǎo Láng, and the Invisible Thread".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 14]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || October 2, 2001 ||
* Broadcast October 21-28, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura and the Big Teddy Bear", "Sakura's Sheep Warning?!", "Sakura and the Panicky Bike", and "Sakura and the Calendar of Memories".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 15]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || November 6, 2001 ||
* Broadcast November 4-11, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura in Wonderland", "Sakura, Kero, and the Sweet Meeting", "Sakura, Xiǎo Láng, and the Elevator", and "Sakura's Double Trouble".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 16]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 1999 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || December 4, 2001 ||
* Broadcast November 18-25, 2000.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, Tomoyo, and the Ball Trap", "Sakura and a Precious Friend", "Sakura, the Card, and the Presents", and "Sakura and the Strange Written Fortune".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 17]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 2000 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || January 1, 2002 ||
* Broadcast January 6-13, 2001.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, the Pool, and the Huge Wave", "Sakura and the Snowy Ski Class", "Sakura, Yukito, and the Vanishing Power", and "Sakura's Most Beloved".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardcaptor_Sakura CardCaptor Sakura Vol. 18]''<br /><small><small>From KCTS Seattle and NHK</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Japan || 2000 || 108 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || February 5, 2002 ||
* Broadcast January 20-27, 2001.
* A PBS Digital presentation.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* In Japanese with English subtitles.
* Contains the episodes "Sakura, Xiǎo Láng, and the Tsukimine Shrine", "Sakura, the Past, and Clow Reed", "Sakura Meets Clow Reed", and "Sakura and Her True Feelings".
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian_(1982_film) Conan the Barbarian]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1982 || 130 min || International version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || May 22, 1991 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_Wave_(1954_film) Crime Wave]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1954 || 74 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 26, 1986 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_Wave_(1954_film) Crime Wave]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1954 || 74 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || May 18, 1994 || TBD
|-
| ''Disciples of Death''<br /><small><small>From Shaw Brothers Studio</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Hong Kong/Taiwan || 1974 || 101 min || World Northal version || NC-17 || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_Two Heroes Two]''<br /><small><small>From Shaw Brothers Studio</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Hong Kong || 1974 || 93 min || World Northal version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlander_(film) Highlander]''<br /><small><small>From UGC Droits Audiovisuels</small></small> || Warner Home Video || UK/USA || 1985 || 116 min || European theatrical version || R || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || September 3, 1996 ||
* Letterboxed.
* THX-certified, uses the Broadway trailer with the high-pitched Deep Note.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_301_(film) Highway 301]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1950 || 83 min || Standard version || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Black and white || October 20, 1988 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eight_Diagram_Pole_Fighter Invincible Pole Fighter]''<br /><small><small>From Shaw Brothers Studio</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Hong Kong || 1984 || 98 min || World Northal version || NC-17 || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Kong_(1976_film) King Kong]''<br /><small><small>From Dino de Laurentiis</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Italy || 1976 || 134 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || February 13, 1991 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Comedy_(film) The King of Comedy]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA || 1982 || 109 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || July 24, 1991 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_(1985_film) Legend]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA || 1985 || 93 min || Standard version || PG || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 19, 1991 ||
* The feature presentation is preceded by the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_(1985_film) Legend]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA || 1985 || 93 min || Standard version || PG || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_(1985_film) Leyenda]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Mexico || 1985 || 93 min || Standard version || PG || J-D-C Scope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Procineas S.C.L.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Weapons_of_China Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu]''<br /><small><small>From Shaw Brothers Studio</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Hong Kong || 1982 || 109 min || World Northal version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Max_(film) Mad Max]''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures and Roadshow Distributors</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Australia || 1979 || 93 min || Australian version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 15, 1983 ||
* The Roadshow Distributors logo is preserved at the start of the film.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Max_(film) Mad Max]''<br /><small><small>From Warner Bros. Pictures and Roadshow Distributors</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Australia || 1979 || 93 min || Australian version || R || Todd-AO 35 || 1 || N/A || Color || August 16, 1989 ||
* The Roadshow Distributors logo is preserved at the start of the film.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_Fire_(1987_film) Man on Fire]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || France/Italy/USA || 1987 || 92 min || Standard version || R || Matted 1.66 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_Gunfighter The Master Gunfighter]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1975 || 121 min || Standard version || PG || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Color || May 1981 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Blood_Runs_Cold My Blood Runs Cold]'' || Warner Home Video || USA || 1965 || 104 min || Standard version || NR || Panavision || 1 || N/A || Black and white || February 11, 1985 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_of_Comedy_(film) El rey de la comedia]''<br /><small><small>From Regency Enterprises</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA/Venezuela || 1982 || 109 min || Standard version || PG || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || June 4, 1996 ||
* Dubbed in Spanish by Etcétera Group.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executioners_from_Shaolin Shaolin Executioner]''<br /><small><small>From Shaw Brothers Studio</small></small> || Warner Home Video || Hong Kong || 1977 || 98 min || World Northal version || R || Shawscope || 1 || N/A || Color || June 27, 1995 || TBD
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Becky Makes a Wish]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast March 22, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Billy's Party]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast April 21, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Bully for Mr. Conductor]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast March 24, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Mr. Conductor's Evil Twin]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast May 5, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Schemer Alone]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast March 23, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Schemer's Special Club]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast May 19, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Time_Station Shining Time Station: Stacy Cleans Up]''<br /><small><small>From WNET New York, Quality Family Entertainment, and Catalyst Entertainment</small></small> || PBS Home Video || Canada/UK || 1993 || 30 min || Standard version || NR || NTSC-M || 1 || N/A || Color || February 2, 1999 ||
* Broadcast March 25, 1993.
* Funding provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
* The 1992 PBS logo is plastered with the P-Pals logo.
|-
| ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_Sugar_Hill_(1985_film1974_film) LegendThe Zombies of Sugar Hill]''<br /><small><small>From RegencyOrion EnterprisesPictures</small></small> || Warner Home Video || USA || 19851974 || 9391 min || Standard version || PG || J-D-CMatted Scope1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || JuneJuly 414, 1986 || TBD
|}