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* 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, ''FromThe Time to TimeTimekeeper''.
* 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 1996 A.D.
* Exclusively duplicated at Allied Digital Technologies in Elk Grove Village.