List of Walt Disney Home Video "Neon Mickey" releases

This list covers all the Walt Disney Home Video titles released prior to September 1986.

NOTICE: Post-September 1986 releases that simply re-used the pre-September 1986 masters are listed on the main page of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

History
The original Walt Disney Home Video logos included a reflection of a Mickey Mouse animatronic previously used as a graphic for Mickey Mouse's 50th birthday, with a constantly changing color scheme. The first version of the logo first appeared in 1978 on MCA Discovision (later MCA Videodisc)-era releases and was utilized internationally until 1981 and in North America until 1984. On the second version of the logo, the yellow text, "Walt Disney Home Entertainment" was replaced with "Walt Disney HOME VIDEO"; this version only appeared on international releases from 1981-1983. The third version of the logo had the same text as the second one, except this version has shadow outlines underneath the text and the text itself is now light orange; this version first appeared in 1983 on international releases and 1984 on North American releases, making this version the second and only other version of the logo on North American releases.

March 1980 (The first 13 titles)
The first 13 Walt Disney Home Video VHS releases were released for rental on March 4, 1980, when Disney was working with Fotomat to get into the video business. They were later released for sale nationwide in addition to rental on September 1980.

December 1980
A single title was released on December 30, 1980 for rental and sale, in addition to the original 13 Fotomat titles. This sole new release was also made available through Fotomat, and is the only known Disney title beyond the original 13 to be so offered.

November 1982
Beginning with this batch, Disney placed a single promo for many of its titles in release up to this point at the end of most of its releases.

February 1985
Beginning with this batch of releases, the catalog numbers had been slightly altered.

April 1985
Disney released their first demo tape this month, advertising their other releases before a presentation of one of the month's featured films. The first film to be given this treatment was Black Arrow.

March 1986
Excluding The Sword in the Stone, these tapes open with a blue / black gradient screen reading "Coming Soon From WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO" and video trailers for The Journey of Natty Gann and The Sword in the Stone.

April 1986
Excluding The Journey of Natty Gann, these releases open with a black screen reading "Now on Walt Disney Home Video..." and video trailers for The Journey of Natty Gann and The Sword in the Stone.

August 1986
These releases close with the Walt Disney World "The Magic That Moves The World" commercial. They are also the last releases, excluding re-issues, to use the Neon Mickey WDHV logo.