I do own two of these American Spanish Language release tapes. La Bella y La Bestia (Beauty and the Beast) which as a shock came out in 1993/1994 and Un Regreso a Casa: La Aventura Increible (Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey) from 1994. Un Regreso a Casa: La Aventura Increible's tape actually has previews. If I can remember it has the trailer for either Snow White or Aladdin and also has a Spanish language exclusive preview, translated it reads "Have you collected these Disney classics today?"
Also I think this is a bit of a find: www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-LA-ESPADA-EN-LE-PIEDRA-Sword-in-the-Stone-SPANISH-Disney-Black-Diamond-VHS-/391765878524?hash=item5b3710e6fc:g:Nv4AAOSwc-tY2EUe
I have the sword in the stone but I have two copies, the October 1986 re issue, and my copy has a preview for the journey of natty Gann, and I have the 1989 vhs but it still uses the 1988 label
The music featured in that part is a 44-year-old composition called 'Waltzing Flutes,' a stock recording composed by Gerhard Narholz that has been used many times over the years - I like little pieces of music like that, and frequently use them in my things because you can. And yes, SpongeBob's quite alright.
A couple of months ago, I researched it - the earliest release I found it on was from 1973, so I'm going to assume it first came out that year. If not, then it's much older. (I always thought it was from the early 1960s.)
2:10 can you give us an exact name for this font if you can, I've been searching the entire internet just to find this particular font and use it for some of my projects, but to no prevail.
Avery Turner The Canadians are like: "Apologize for the title because this movie was released with Disney so let's just call it Merlin the wizard of Disney." LOL
R.I.P Roy E. Disney
1930 - 2009.
In the UK, we didn't get the Black Diamond classic line. We got Walt Disney Classics instead
I do own two of these American Spanish Language release tapes. La Bella y La Bestia (Beauty and the Beast) which as a shock came out in 1993/1994 and Un Regreso a Casa: La Aventura Increible (Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey) from 1994. Un Regreso a Casa: La Aventura Increible's tape actually has previews. If I can remember it has the trailer for either Snow White or Aladdin and also has a Spanish language exclusive preview, translated it reads "Have you collected these Disney classics today?"
Also I think this is a bit of a find: www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-LA-ESPADA-EN-LE-PIEDRA-Sword-in-the-Stone-SPANISH-Disney-Black-Diamond-VHS-/391765878524?hash=item5b3710e6fc:g:Nv4AAOSwc-tY2EUe
I have the sword in the stone but I have two copies, the October 1986 re issue, and my copy has a preview for the journey of natty Gann, and I have the 1989 vhs but it still uses the 1988 label
Loved this video!
Very glad to hear!
Excellent video! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, mate! Same to you!
MrServoRetro Same here, the VHS openings especially for Disney have really unique openings/closings.
How did you put the music into the background in the intro?
Can you do non english dusney dubs of movies?
There was a 5 VHS Box Set from 1987
6:13 You watch SpongeBob? Because the music from the title card of The Krusty Krab Training Video is there.
The music featured in that part is a 44-year-old composition called 'Waltzing Flutes,' a stock recording composed by Gerhard Narholz that has been used many times over the years - I like little pieces of music like that, and frequently use them in my things because you can. And yes, SpongeBob's quite alright.
Wait, it's from 1973?
A couple of months ago, I researched it - the earliest release I found it on was from 1973, so I'm going to assume it first came out that year. If not, then it's much older. (I always thought it was from the early 1960s.)
2:10 can you give us an exact name for this font if you can, I've been searching the entire internet just to find this particular font and use it for some of my projects, but to no prevail.
If you can't accurately describe that font, don't mind if you could give me a link to where you got it for this video?
The name of the font is "Binner." Comes in variants, is very hard to find. I don't even remember where I got it!
Ok, thanks for your help Imaxination 1980, your awesome BTW! ;D
Thanks, mate!
Imaxination1980 NP! :)
What is the music that begins at 4:08?
The music is 'Hackney Carriage,' by Cedric-King Palmer.
Thanks man! :)
Merlin the Wizard of Disney?!? LOL
Avery Turner and the new coach for the season
Avery Turner The Canadians are like: "Apologize for the title because this movie was released with Disney so let's just call it Merlin the wizard of Disney." LOL
What music did you use for 12:20?
'Fanfare for the Modern Man 1' by Richard Hill.
Never mind. I found it before you just wrote the comment. Apparently it was used for football games.
What about 4:08? I've heard it many times before but I don't know the title.