List of Walt Disney Classics video releases

This list covers all the Walt Disney Classics (or "Black Diamond") titles released from 1984 to 1984.

1984
Disney was generally reluctant to release any of their animated classics on video (the only exceptions being Dumbo and Alice in Wonderland), as it might put them at risk of losing reissue revenue. Therefore, the reason why Robin Hood was picked first to be released in the video market was because the film itself was considered weaker in terms of story and animation compared to the other titles.

Note(s)
 * Earlier printings ended with the "Walt Disney and You" promo.
 * Recently, a printing was found that started with a preview for The Sword in the Stone, which was meant to be the next title released in the Classics line. The opening can be seen on here.
 * Re-issued on October 14, 1986 to coincide with the video release of Sleeping Beauty.
 * It went into moratorium on April 30, 1987.

1985
Note(s)
 * Original copies started with a trailer for "The Black Cauldron."
 * On a side note, "The Black Cauldron" trailer included here contained seconds of footage of skeletons rising out of the water, which was cut out by then-Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg in the months/weeks leading up to the film's theatrical release.
 * Re-issued on October 14, 1986 to coincide with the video release of Sleeping Beauty.
 * This issue uses the dark red warnings and the "Video Dealer" bumper.
 * It went into moratorium on April 30, 1987.

Note(s)
 * This release uses the 1983 WDHV logo.
 * On early pressings, right before the start of the film, it begins with the MPAA rating card and the 1960 Buena Vista logo (apparently sourced from the original 1981 master); later pressing omit those two screens.

1986
Note(s)
 * Early printings start with the 1983 WDHV logo.
 * Original copies start with a trailer for "Journey of Natty Gann" and end with the "Walt Disney and You" promo.

Note(s)
 * Early printings start with the 1983 WDHV logo.
 * This is the only Classics title to come in a cardboard slipcover; all subsequent re-issues use the standard clamshell packaging.

Note(s)
 * It went into moratorium on March 31, 1988.

1987
Note(s)
 * It went into moratorium on March 31, 1988.

1988
Note(s)
 * It went into moratorium on April 30, 1989.

1989
Note(s)
 * It went into moratorium on March 30, 1990.

1990
Note(s)
 * Contrary to popular belief, the film went into moratorium on April 1, 1991. As advertised on the video release of Peter Pan, the film was only available for a limited time.

Note(s)
 * It went into moratorium on April 1, 1991.