Talk:List of Walt Disney Classics video releases

About Bedknobs and Broomsticks
@IlCattivo25: on some early 90s pressings of "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" with the 1989 master, the first second of the Sorcerer Mickey Walt Disney Home Video logo, following the red-orange warning screens, is cut off. This particular video, which shows the 1992 ink-label, is the proof.

This is what the un-edited 1989 print master looks like right here.

And this is what the 1991 print master looks like right here. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:F903:6A4A:C8E0:6DC5 12:55, 29 May 2022 (UTC)

Silver Disney Video Booklet from “The Great Mouse Detective” 1992 VHS
Despite the original version of “Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Be Our Guest” being banned, the silver Disney video booklet, inside the 1992 VHS of "The Great Mouse Detective," still advertised that program. Why is that? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:746B:F6E2:267:28A5 13:54, 8 June 2022 (UTC) The earliest print date for the tape itself is either February or March 1992, which I’m assuming was when all of the materials of the tape were finalized. I also have both TGMD and SAS: Be Our Guest, but my copy of the former is a March 26, 1993 re-packaging, as my copy had the regular Proof of Purchase tab label below the back of the clamshell cover when I got it (and it was factory sealed, too, when I got it), and not to mention mine was printed January 23, 1994. It still used the same printmaster as the original 1992 print. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:55BF:399B:2298:9C1F 00:32, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
 * Likely the materials of that tape were finalized before the injunction was handed down. --IlCattivo25 (talk) 03:19, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

Green warning screens
The first three Dinosaurs volumes released on VHS by Disney were the last Disney video releases to use the red-orange warnings, and some sources state those were released on December 6, 1991. I don’t know what was truly the first Disney video release (whether it’s a reissue or not) with the newer green warning screens, and I doubt that it was September 1991. 68.35.208.19 02:45, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

Walt Disney’s Studio Film Collection debuted on January 21, 1992, and the red-orange warning screens were discontinued around then. It’s either December 1991 or January 1992 when Disney introduced the green warnings. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:9C43:219F:62B9:88C7 03:07, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

Disney videotape booklets
Does anyone happen to know, which company made the video booklets for Disney releases? I know that Mercury Foam and Blair made the clam shells, but what about the videotape booklets? Thank you in advance. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:31EB:DE24:B327:192A 16:48, 11 June 2022 (UTC)

Robin Hood (1973)
What is truly the earliest print date for the 1991 "Robin Hood" VHS to use the Green Warning screens and either the cut short 1989, or full 1988 prototype Classics logo?

About ten years ago, it was rumored that the version of the “Robin Hood” 1991 release with the green warnings and no previews was released in late 1991. Today, it is rumored that it was 1992 instead.

So, really, what are the earliest print dates? Thank you in advance. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:CD9B:8233:F9A:60D6 16:23, 13 June 2022 (UTC)

Moratorium Dates in Comparison to the Latest Print Dates
About how many days is the latest print date of a limited-availability Disney VHS release before the release enters moratorium (aka the Disney Vault)? Thank you in advance. 69.85.235.49 17:32, 11 August 2022 (UTC)

Just So You Know...
Disney had a habit of tricking their customers about their "Disney Vault" moratorium practice on limited-availability home video releases at times between the late '80s and late '90s. Any tape pressings of releases from this distributor printed one or more days, or even weeks, months or years, after the release's moratorium, were likely released to discount stores (you know the stores that usually sold budget releases?). My copy of The Great Mouse Detective (1993 re-package w/Proof of Purchase), as stated in one of the previous messages, was printed on January 23, 1994 (012394-E), almost a year after the tape's moratorium on April 30, 1993. Still uses the original 1992 master (and previews are retained). Also still uses the original label (ink-label). Engraving on the left side says "BVHV." Originally purchased at a Toys "R" Us (Now closed) store (my copy was still factory-sealed when I got it and had the Toys "R" Us sticker). These are not Avon releases, as Avon VHS releases had generic labels and lacked previews, although both companies duplicated their pressings at Technicolor. Walt Disney Home Video/Buena Vista Home Video never even licensed their releases to Avon, instead, they did their own distribution, to both major retailers and some discount stores. 69.85.235.49 15:37, 4 October 2022 (UTC)