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| ''Aladdin'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 90 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 14, 1997 ||
| ''Aladdin'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1992 || 90 min || Standard version || G || Matted 1.85 || 1 || N/A || Color || January 14, 1997 ||
* Opens with a Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary commercial, a theatrical trailer for ''Hercules'', video trailers for ''Bambi'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' and ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'', and a Disney Interactive commercial (for ''Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians''). Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians (1996)'' and the behind-the-scenes documentary, called ''The Making of Aladdin: A Whole New World.''
* Opens with a Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary commercial, a theatrical trailer for ''Hercules'', video trailers for ''Bambi'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' and ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'', and a Disney Interactive commercial (for ''Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians''). Closes with a video trailer for ''101 Dalmatians (1996)'' and the behind-the-scenes documentary, called ''The Making of Aladdin: A Whole New World''.
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| ''Alice in Wonderland'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1951 || 75 min || Original version || G || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || August 20, 1996 ||
* Opens with a theatrical trailer for ''101 Dalmatians (1996)'', a Disney Interactive commercial, and video trailers for ''James and the Giant Peach'', ''Muppet Treasure Island'', ''Oliver & Company'' and ''Toy Story''. Closes with video trailers for ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', ''The Aristocats'', the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection and the Walt Disney Family Film Collection.
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| ''The Aristocats'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1970 || 79 min || Original theatrical version || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || September 20, 1991 ||
| ''The Aristocats'' || Walt Disney Home Video || USA || 1970 || 79 min || Original theatrical version || G || TBD || 1 || N/A || Color || September 20, 1991 ||

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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China
From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises
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).
Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China
From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises
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).
Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China
From Walt Disney Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Chuck Jones Enterprises
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 1
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 2
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 3
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 4
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 5
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 6
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 7
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Four Star International, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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".
Ranma ½ Vol. 8
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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".
Ranma ½ Vol. 9
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 10
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 11
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 12
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 13
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 14
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 15
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 16
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 17
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 18
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 19
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 20
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
Ranma ½ Vol. 21
From CBS Video Enterprises, Chuck Jones Enterprises, New World Entertainment, Buena Vista Television Distribution, and WHYY Philadelphia
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.
The Star Wars Holiday Special
From 20th Century-Fox Television
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.

Artisan Entertainment

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
The Black Hole
From the Walt Disney Company
Avid Home Entertainment USA 1979 95 min Standard version PG Technovision 1 N/A Color October 19, 1994
  • Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
Castle in the Sky
From Tokuma Shoten
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).
The Devil and Max Devlin
From the Walt Disney Company
Avid Home Entertainment USA 1981 96 min Standard version PG Matted 1.75 1 N/A Color 1992
  • Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
Kiki's Delivery Service
From Tokuma Shoten
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).
Midnight Madness
From the Walt Disney Company
Avid Home Entertainment USA 1980 112 min Standard version PG Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color 1991
  • Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
The North Avenue Irregulars
From the Walt Disney Company
Avid Home Entertainment USA 1979 100 min Standard version G Matted 1.75 1 N/A Color 1992
  • Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
Tex
From the Walt Disney Company
Avid Home Entertainment USA 1982 103 min Standard version PG Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color 1991
  • Duplicated in EP/SLP mode.
Trenchcoat
From the Walt Disney Company
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.

Buena Vista Home Entertainment

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
Aladdin Walt Disney Home Video USA 1992 90 min Standard version G Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color January 14, 1997
  • Opens with a Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary commercial, a theatrical trailer for Hercules, video trailers for Bambi, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and a Disney Interactive commercial (for Disney's Animated Storybook: 101 Dalmatians). Closes with a video trailer for 101 Dalmatians (1996) and the behind-the-scenes documentary, called The Making of Aladdin: A Whole New World.
Alice in Wonderland Walt Disney Home Video USA 1951 75 min Original version G Academy 1 N/A Color August 20, 1996
  • Opens with a theatrical trailer for 101 Dalmatians (1996), a Disney Interactive commercial, and video trailers for James and the Giant Peach, Muppet Treasure Island, Oliver & Company and Toy Story. Closes with video trailers for Aladdin and the King of Thieves, The Aristocats, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection and the Walt Disney Family Film Collection.
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 The Jungle Book and The Rescuers Down Under.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Walt Disney Home Video USA 1971 117 minutes 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 and New York City.
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.
Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle
From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution
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.
Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle
From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and Buena Vista Distribution
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.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun Walt Disney Home Video USA 1990 29 minutes 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 and New York City.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Fun with Music Walt Disney Home Video USA 1989 28 minutes 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 and New York City.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho Walt Disney Home Video USA 1987 26 minutes 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 and New York City.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to Euro Disneyland
From Buena Vista Home Video and Gregory Sills Productions
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.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities Walt Disney Home Video USA 1987 27 minutes 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 and New York City.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Under the Sea Walt Disney Home Video USA 1990 28 minutes 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 and New York City.
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 and New York City.
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Walt Disney Home Video USA 1986 26 minutes 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 and New York City.
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".
Lupin III
From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and World Northal Corporation
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.
Lupin III
From Toho, Carolco Pictures, and World Northal Corporation
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.
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 and New York City.
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 and New York City.
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 and New York City.
Sailor Moon Vol. 1
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 2
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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, 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 3
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 4
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 5
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 6
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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 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, 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 7
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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), 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 8
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 9
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 10
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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, 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 11
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon Vol. 12
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures 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.
Sailor Moon R Vol. 1
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 108 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
Sailor Moon R Vol. 2
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 108 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
Sailor Moon R Vol. 3
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 108 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
Sailor Moon R Vol. 4
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 108 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
Sailor Moon R Vol. 5
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 108 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose
From Walt Disney Television, Streamline Pictures, All-American Television, and WNET New York
Walt Disney Home Video and Streamline Pictures Japan/USA 1993 83 min English-dubbed version NR 16mm 1 N/A Color February 27, 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.
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.
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.
Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!
From Rysher Entertainment
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).
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 and New York City.
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.
Urusei Yatsura: Only You
From Toho, Walt Disney Productions, ITC Film Distributors, and Lucille Ball Productions
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).

Columbia TriStar Home Video

HBO Video

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
From World Northal Corporation
Thorn EMI/HBO Video Hong Kong/China 1978 115 min Standard version R Shawscope 1 N/A Color May 14, 1986
  • Dubbed in English by Axis International.
  • Voices by Chris Hilton and Ted Thomas.
Brazil
From Embassy International Pictures
Thorn EMI/HBO Video UK/USA 1985 142 min Standard version R Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color July 1985 TBD
Dune
From Dino de Laurentiis
Thorn EMI/HBO Video USA/Mexico 1984 137 min Standard version PG-13 Todd-AO 35 1 N/A Color May 1985
  • Exclusively duplicated on 3M/Scotch videotape stock.
The King of Comedy
From Embassy International Pictures
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.
Legend
From Embassy International Pictures
Thorn EMI/HBO Video USA 1985 93 min Standard version PG J-D-C Scope 1 N/A Color March 1986 TBD

MGM Home Entertainment

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Doctor Zhivago MGM/CBS Home Video USA/Mexico 1965 176 min General release version PG Panavision 2 TBD Color October 1980
  • Dubbed in Spanish.
  • Trailers for Fame, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Wizard of Oz at the end
El luchador callejero
From Viacom International and New Line Cinema
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.
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.
  • Trailers for Fame and 2001: A Space Odyssey at the end.
Poder que mata
Co-produced with United Artists
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.
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.
  • Trailers for Fame, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Wizard of Oz at the end.
Rio Lobo
From Cinema Center Films
MGM/CBS Home Video USA/Mexico 1970 114 min Standard version G Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color October 1980
  • Dubbed in Spanish.
  • Trailer for Fame at the end.
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.
  • Trailers for Fame and 2001: A Space Odyssey at the end.
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.
  • Trailers for Fame and 2001: A Space Odyssey at the end.

Nelson Entertainment

Orion Home Video

Paramount Home Video

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle
From Toho and United Productions of America
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.
Cliff Hanger II: Cagliostro Castle
From Toho and United Productions of America
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.
House
From Toho and United Productions of America
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.
Lupin III
From Toho and United Productions of America
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.
Lupin III
From Toho and United Productions of America
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.

PolyGram Video

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
Pokémon 3: The Movie
From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment
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: Mewtwo Returns
From PolyGram Visual Programming and 4Kids Entertainment
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.
Pokémon: The First Movie
From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment
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.
Pokémon: The Movie 2000
From PolyGram Films, Nintendo Films, and 4Kids Entertainment
PolyGram Video USA/Japan 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, 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, a soundtrack promo, and the short subject Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
  • Dubbed in English by Taj Studios.

Turner Home Entertainment

Universal Studios Home Video

Vestron Video

Vidmark Entertainment

Warner Home Video

Title Label Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
Brazil
From Regency Enterprises
Warner Home Video UK/USA 1985 142 min Standard version R Matted 1.85 1 N/A Color June 4, 1996 TBD
Disciples of Death
From Shaw Brothers Studio
Warner Home Video Hong Kong/Taiwan 1974 101 min World Northal version NC-17 Shawscope 1 N/A Color June 27, 1995 TBD
Heroes Two
From Shaw Brothers Studio
Warner Home Video Hong Kong 1974 93 min World Northal version R Shawscope 1 N/A Color June 27, 1995 TBD
Highlander
From UGC Droits Audiovisuels
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.
Invincible Pole Fighter
From Shaw Brothers Studio
Warner Home Video Hong Kong 1984 98 min World Northal version NC-17 Shawscope 1 N/A Color June 27, 1995 TBD
Legend
From Regency Enterprises
Warner Home Video USA 1985 93 min Standard version PG J-D-C Scope 1 N/A Color June 4, 1996 TBD
Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu
From Shaw Brothers Studio
Warner Home Video Hong Kong 1982 109 min World Northal version R Shawscope 1 N/A Color June 27, 1995 TBD
Shaolin Executioner
From Shaw Brothers Studio
Warner Home Video Hong Kong 1977 98 min World Northal version R Shawscope 1 N/A Color June 27, 1995 TBD