Talk:Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

I think I'm gonna need some help...
Now, I don't like to complain, but when it comes to Disney and home media, they have an outrageous library of titles - I mean, take a look at DisneyVHSMuseum's VHS/Beta collection. Lately, I've been doing much of the work on this page myself, and I can't do it alone. And much of the information I find on the web is either outdated or inaccurate. Perhaps if someone could help contribute this page now and then.

--MrServoRetro (talk), April 9, 2022, 05:52 PM (EST)


 * @MrServoRetro: Apparently, there also exists early-mid 2000s later pressings of the 1994 live-action “The Jungle Book”. Some from that date range originally shipped to Wal-Mart stores, but are now on eBay.  DisneyVHSMuseum has a 2003 pressing of that one with the blue tape guard, printed on April 9th of that year, and it still uses the same print master contents as the original 1995 VHS release.  From what I have seen, some factory sealed copies on eBay have shipped dates of May, June or September 2003, on their price stickers. This video and this eBay link are the proof. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:8C2A:31CB:C3C2:28D2 00:58, 10 April 2022 (UTC)

Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day and three other WTP featurettes
Only the first three WTP featurettes were released on video as stand-alone releases in the Wonderland Sale promotion, headlined by the Classics video release of "Alice in Wonderland" on May 28, 1986. "Blustery Day" got a stand-alone video release on May 19, 1987 in the Goofy Price promotion, headlined by the second Disney's Sing-Along Songs episode, "Heigh-Ho."

The Walt Disney Mini-Classics series was launched on May 31, 1988, and then all four WTP featurettes debuted in the line on September 28, 1989, coinciding with the video release of "Bambi" in the Walt Disney Black Diamond (aka "The Classics") series. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:F99F:6F51:15DE:3D6 22:01, 3 June 2022 (UTC)

The Walt Disney Company's history with K-Mart Corporation
Between 1988 and 1992, Handleman Company, a now-defunct rack-jobbing and music company based in Troy, Michigan, serviced K-Mart Corporation with home video products distributed by Buena Vista Home Video. Since 1992, Buena Vista Home Video products have displayed in special Disney sections separate from the sections serviced by Handleman Company.