Yes I remember so much see all of the Disney VHS video in 1992 I still have all of them and I miss all of that in my childhood but I never forget about them to
It's such a shame Disney only released this film and Saludos Amigos ob Laserdisc in the mid-90's before being released on VHS in 1999 and in 2000. Laserdisc was more expensive than VCR at that time of course.
FanimationXV I guess Disney just didn't see those films as viable films worth the time. After all, both The Wind and the Willows and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow were released on their own alongside being released on home video. It's kind of the same with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I will admit, though, Laserdisc has always fascinated me. How it was almost always battling for attention with Beta and VHS as the top forms, yet it survived up until the DVD era. The local thrift store where I shop for my collection has a ton of Laserdiscs, including a few Disney Classics. I almost bought Snow White on Laserdisc just to collect it. But I held back, mostly because I know I will likely never get my hands on a Laserdisc Player.
really? i thought there really was a 1992 vhs of the adventures of ichabod and mr toad, but sadly this was a fake opening. the adventures of ichabod and mr toad was only released on vhs in 1999 and 2000. oh, and please upload the opening to the 2000 gold classic collection vhs of the adventures of ichabod and mr toad. please! i badly want to see the opening to that tape! if you have that tape, upload the opening to it. if you don't have it, then that's fine, ask someone else. so do you have it or not?
Yes I remember so much see all of the Disney VHS video in 1992 I still have all of them and I miss all of that in my childhood but I never forget about them to
R.I.P. Mark Elliot
Good thinking there!
It's such a shame Disney only released this film and Saludos Amigos ob Laserdisc in the mid-90's before being released on VHS in 1999 and in 2000. Laserdisc was more expensive than VCR at that time of course.
FanimationXV I guess Disney just didn't see those films as viable films worth the time. After all, both The Wind and the Willows and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow were released on their own alongside being released on home video. It's kind of the same with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
I will admit, though, Laserdisc has always fascinated me. How it was almost always battling for attention with Beta and VHS as the top forms, yet it survived up until the DVD era. The local thrift store where I shop for my collection has a ton of Laserdiscs, including a few Disney Classics. I almost bought Snow White on Laserdisc just to collect it. But I held back, mostly because I know I will likely never get my hands on a Laserdisc Player.
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Can you do Opening to Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1992 laserdisc? I wonder if it has RKO, Buena Vista, or Walt Disney Pictures logo.
I could give it a shot
really? i thought there really was a 1992 vhs of the adventures of ichabod and mr toad, but sadly this was a fake opening. the adventures of ichabod and mr toad was only released on vhs in 1999 and 2000. oh, and please upload the opening to the 2000 gold classic collection vhs of the adventures of ichabod and mr toad. please! i badly want to see the opening to that tape! if you have that tape, upload the opening to it. if you don't have it, then that's fine, ask someone else. so do you have it or not?
I'm looking for the tape...but I've only been able to find the DVD so far...I'll ask around to see if anyone has it here