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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released several titles to home video since 1978, as well as direct-to-video features. They have been released on VHS, Beta, Laserdisc, CED Videodisc, CD Video, DVD, Universal Media Disc (UMD), Blu-ray Disc, and 4K UHD Disc. These are most of the notable releases that Disney put out on home video.
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This page will focus exclusively on Disney. Walt Disney Home Video (VHS) Official logo used for Walt Disney Home Video c.1980s Walt Disney Home Video is a discontinued video line launched to release Disney animated features on home video. This was done by a division of the same name under the parent Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT).
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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment History In 1978, Walt Disney Productions began licensing its titles to MCA Distributing Corporation for marketing and distribution on the DiscoVision format. These discs marked the first appearance of the Walt Disney Home Entertainment branding, signifying the license. The Walt Disney Classics was a series of VHS releases of Disney animated features that spanned from 1984, with its very first release being Robin Hood, to 1994, with The Fox and the Hound; VCDs of this series were released from 1998 to 2003.
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Many Disney animated features made their home video debuts through this series. It is often referred to by fans as the "Black Diamond" collection. The Walt Disney Home Video name was kept until 2001, when the division was once again renamed Walt Disney Home Entertainment.
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In 1997, the company began producing DVDs, being one of the format's middle adopters among the major Hollywood studios alongside Universal Studios Home Video, and in 2006, they started to release Blu. The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection (Walt Disney Colección Maestra in Spanish and Collection Chefs-d'œuvre de Walt Disney in Canadian French) was a line of VHS tapes and Laserdiscs released by Walt Disney Home Video from 1994 to 1999 in the U.S. and Canada.
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Similar to the Walt Disney Classics line that preceded it, it consisted mainly of Disney animated features (excluding the Pixar films. Rarity Decades after their release there has been a public misconception that every "Black Diamond Edition" title from the Walt Disney Classics VHS line are rare and valuable. According to Kodak, "Tapes don't last for long due to remanence decay of the magnetic charge, causing blacked-out scenes, discoloration and eventually, entire loss of.
A Goofy Movie (Disney Gold Classic Collection) A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1996 VHS) A Knight in Camelot (1999-2001 VHS) A Saintly Switch (2000-2001 VHS) A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday (2005 VHS) A Walt Disney Christmas (1990-2001 VHS) A Wrinkle In Time (2004 VHS). Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released several hundred titles to home video since 1978, as well as direct-to-video features. They have been released on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, CED Videodisc, CD Video, DVD, Universal Media Disc, Blu.
Walt Disney Home Video is a discontinued video line launched to release Disney animated features on home video. This was done by a division of the same name under the parent Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT). As an entity, the name Walt Disney Home Video is now known as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.