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The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923 by Walt Disney and his brother Roy Oliver Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, it is today the number two media company in the United States. The company's corporate headquarters are located in Burbank, California. Disney had revenues of $34.3 billion in 2006, and it is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

For much of its history, the company was known as Walt Disney Productions, Ltd., until February 6, 1986, when it was rechristened with its current name. Disney Enterprises, Inc., commonly seen in company legal notices, is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

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[edit] Divisions

Disney's main operating units are Studio Entertainment, Parks and Resorts, Media Networks, and Consumer Products.

[edit] Studio Entertainment

Its Studio Entertainment unit, also known as The Walt Disney Studios, is headed by Chairman Dick Cook. It includes the Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, a collection of movie studios including Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, and Hollywood Pictures. The Miramax Films and Dimension Films studios are also a part of the unit, but operate autonomously in New York. Disney's Buena Vista Music Group, which includes Walt Disney Records, Mammoth Records, Lyric Street Records, and Hollywood Records, also falls under the umbrella of The Walt Disney Studios. The unit also includes Walt Disney Theatrical and Disney's distribution companies: Buena Vista International, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, and Buena Vista Home Entertainment International.

One of the company's most successful and historically signifigant subsidiaries is its animation studio, Walt Disney Feature Animation, responsible for producing a number of successful and influential traditionally animated features. In the aftermath of the box office failures of some of its recent animated films and the stellar successes of computer-animated films from Pixar, Disney has shifted its production from "traditional" hand-drawn animated films (which in recent years have incorporated much work done on computer) to entirely computer-animated films. The most traditionally-animated film produced by Disney was Home on the Range, and their first computer-animated film was Chicken Little. Disney had fallen under much criticism for this change in direction, especially from fans who see the strength of a movie as its plot and its characters and not as the technology used to make it. However, in 2009, Disney released The Princess and the Frog, its' first 2-D animated feature since. Since 2006, one Pixar produced CGI-animated feature and one Disney-produced traditional cel animated (or CGI) feature has been released under the Disney banner.

In 2006, Disney acquired Pixar and named Pixar executive John Lasseter the Chief Creative Officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Feature Animation and Principal Creative Advisor of Walt Disney Imagineering.

Walt Disney Studios, the company's main film and television production facility and corporate headquarters located in Burbank, California, is the only major Hollywood film studio that has never offered tours to the public. A partial tour of the Orlando, Florida feature animation satellite studio was available to attendees of Disney-MGM Studios (now known as Disney's Hollywood Studios) until 2003.

[edit] Media Networks

The Media Networks unit is centered around the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network, which it acquired through a merger with Capital Cities/ABC in 1996. Ironicly enough, it was ABC that helped Disney open the Disneyland theme park in 1955 with financing. Disney also owns a group of cable networks including The Disney Channel, ABC Family, Disney XD (formerly Toon Disney), the ESPN group (with 20% owned by Hearst Television, and SOAPnet through Disney-ABC Cable Networks. Disney also holds substantial interest in Lifetime, including the Lifetime Movie Network and A&E (37.5%), Hallmark Channel (50%, through the purchase of The Jim Henson Company), and E! (40%). It also owns ABC Studios (nee Touchstone Television), which produces and distributes television programs such as Ugly Betty not only for ABC, but other television networks, as seen through the fact that Ghost Whisperer airs on CBS, even though ABC Studios is co-producer.

Through ABC, Disney also owns local 10 television stations, ESPN Radio and Radio Disney, the latter two of which are considered part of the Disney-ABC Cable Group. Disney-ABC Domestic Television, formerly known as Buena Vista Television, which also is a part of the Media Networks unit, produces such syndicated television programs as the American version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Live with Regis and Kelly, and Ebert and Roper. It sold a majority intrest of their 22 radio stations not affiliated (or owned) with either Radio Disney or ESPN and the ABC Radio Network, which includes media personalities such as Sean Hannity to Citadel Broadcasting in 2007.

Disney also operates its Hyperion publishing company and Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIC) through Media Networks. Hyperion has recently published books by comedian-author Steve Martin and bestselling author Mitch Albom. WDIC includes the Go.com web portal, based on the old Infoseek search engine which it purchased in 1998, and leading websites such as Disney.com, ESPN.com, and ABCNews.com.

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  • hese were the titles licensed by Disney to MCA Discovision for their new format.
* D18-506 Kidnapped (1979)
 * D61-503 On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends (December 1978)
 * D61-504 Kids Is Kids (1979)
 * D61-505 At Home with Donald Duck (1979)
 * D61-506 The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale (1979)
 * D61-507 The Coyote's Lament (May 1979) 
  • he first 13 titles put for rental when Disney was working with Fotomat to get into the video business. These titles were later made for sale along with rental in October 1980.
* 10VS Pete's Dragon (March 4, 1980)
 * 11VS The Black Hole (March 4, 1980)
 * 12VS The Love Bug (March 4, 1980)
 * 13VS Escape to Witch Mountain (March 4, 1980)
 * 14VS Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (March 4, 1980) (on the first version of the cover, it is simply titled Davy Crockett)
 * 15VS 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (March 4, 1980)
 * 16VS Bedknobs and Broomsticks (March 4, 1980)
 * 17VS The North Avenue Irregulars (March 4, 1980)
 * 18VS The Apple Dumpling Gang (March 4, 1980)
 * 19VS Hot Lead and Cold Feet (March 4, 1980)
 * 20VS On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends (March 4, 1980)
 * 21VS Kids Is Kids (March 4, 1980)
 * 22VS The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale (March 4, 1980) 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
  • n addition to the 13 Fotomat titles being made for sale in late 1980, this is the release chart of Disney features from 1980 to 1983.
* 23VS Mary Poppins (December 30, 1980)
 * 24VS Dumbo (June 26, 1981) (July 1982)
 * 25VS The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (June 26, 1981)
 * 26VS The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (June 26, 1981)
 * 27VS Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (June 26, 1981)
 * 28VS The Absent-Minded Professor (June 26, 1981)
 * 29VS Gus (June 26, 1981)
 * 30VS The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (June 26, 1981)
 * 31VS Snow White Live at Radio City Music Hall (June 26, 1981)
 * 32VS Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Cartoon Collections Volume 1 (June 26, 1981)
 * 33VS Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Cartoon Collections Volume 2 (June 26, 1981)
 * 34VS Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Cartoon Collections Volume 3 (June 26, 1981)
 * 35VS A Dream Called Walt Disney World (October 15, 1981)
 * 36VS Alice in Wonderland (October 15, 1981) (November 1982)
 * 37VS Old Yeller (October 15, 1981)
 * 38VS Darby O'Gill and the Little People (October 15, 1981)
 * 39VS Amy (October 15, 1981)
 * 41VS Treasure Island (October 15, 1981)
 * 42VS Herbie Rides Again (October 15, 1981)
 * 43VS The Shaggy Dog (October 15, 1981)
 * 44VS Goofy Over Sports (October 15, 1981)
 * 45VS Pollyanna (October 15, 1981)
 * 46VS The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale (October 15, 1981)
 * 47VS The Sign of Zorro (October 15, 1981)
 * 53VS Swiss Family Robinson (November 1982)
 * 54VS The Island at the Top of the World (1983)
 * 56VS Freaky Friday (1983)
 * 57VS Million Dollar Duck (???)
 * 58VS That Darn Cat! (???)
 * 62VS Blackbeard's Ghost (October 15, 1981)
 * 66VS Condorman (October 15, 1981)
 * 67VS The Devil and Max Devlin (October 15, 1981)
 * 68VS The Watcher in the Woods (October 15, 1981)
 * 69AS Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection One (1981) (laserdisc only)
 * 70AS Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck Cartoons, Collection Two (1981) (laserdisc only)
 * 73VS A Day at Disneyland - A Souvenir Film (October 15, 1981)
 * 74VS Justin Morgan Had a Horse (???)
 * 75VS The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1982)
 * 78VS Candleshoe (???)
 * 79VS The Prince and the Pauper (November 1982)
 * 80VS Now You See Him, Now You Don't (???)
 * 85VS Almost Angels (???)
 * 86VS Greyfriars Bobby (???)
 * 88VS Miracle of the White Stallions (???)
 * 89VS The Monkey's Uncle (???)
 * 90VS Night Crossing (December 1982)
 * 91VS The Three Caballeros (November 1982)
 * 92VS A Walt Disney Christmas (December 1982)
 * 94VS Snowball Express (1982)
 * 95VS The Gnome-Mobile (???)
 * 96VS Fun and Fancy Free (November 1982)
 * 97VS The Cat from Outer Space (November 1983)
 * 99VS The Ugly Dachshund (November 1982)
 * 100VS Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1982)
 * 105VS The Wind in the Willows (1982)
 * 107VS The Parent Trap! (November 1982)
 * 108VS The Shaggy D.A. (???)
 * 109VS The Bears and I (???)
 * 110VS The Great Locomotive Chase (1983)
 * 111VS Kidnapped (November 1983)
 * 112 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (???) (CED only)
 * 113 Disney Cartoon Parade Volume 1 (???) (CED only)
 * 114 Disney Cartoon Parade Volume 2 (???) (CED only)
 * 115 Disney Cartoon Parade Volume 3 (???) (CED only)
 * 116 Disney Cartoon Parade Volume 4 (???) (CED only)
 * 117 Disney Cartoon Parade Volume 5 (???) (CED only)
 * 119VS Babes in Toyland (December 1982)
 * 120VS Snowball Express (???)
 * 121VS Storybook Classics (November 1982)
 * 122VS Tron (October 1983)
 * 125VS The Boatniks (November 1983)
 * 131VS In Search of the Castaways (1983)
 * 132VS The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (???)
 * 133VS Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N. (???)
 * 135VS Never a Dull Moment (???)
 * 137VS One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (???)
 * 138VS One Little Indian (???)
 * 141VS American Heroes, Featuring Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill (1983)
 * 142VS Tex (October 1983)
 * 144VS Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty (1983)
 * 166VS Something Wicked this Way Comes (October 1983)
 * 186VS The Happiest Millionaire (1983) 
  • he start of Disney's successful video line, the Walt Disney Cartoon Classics.
* Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 1: Chip 'n' Dale with Donald Duck (1983) 146VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 2: Pluto (1983) 145VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 3: Scary Tales (1983) 164VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 4: Sport Goofy (1983) 165VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 5: Disney's Best of 1931-1948 (1983) 167VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 6: More Sport Goofy (1983) 168AS (not released on VHS)
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 7: More of Disney's Best - 1932-1946 (1984) 177VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 8: Sport Goofy's Vacation (1984) 178VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 9: Donald Duck's First 50 Years (1984) 179VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 10: Mickey's Crazy Careers (1984) 180VS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 11: The Continuing Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale, Featuring Donald Duck (1985) 222V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 12: Disney's Tall Tales (1985) 237V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 13: Silly Symphonies - Fanciful Fables (1986) 365V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 14: Silly Symphonies - Animal Tales (1986) 366V 
  • The number at the end of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release, except for volume 6, which has the stock number for the laserdisc release.)
  • he 1984 Limited Gold Editions.
* 198VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Mickey (1984)
 * 199VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Minnie (1984)
 * 200VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Donald (1984)
 * 201VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Daisy (1984)
 * 202VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Pluto (1984)
 * 203VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Disney's Best: The Fabulous '50s (1984)
 * 204VS Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Silly Symphonies (1984) 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
  • he continuing part of the series in 1985.
* 255V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: Donald's Bee Pictures (1985)
 * 256V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: The World According to Goofy (1985)
 * 257V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: The Disney Dream Factory: 1933-1938 (1985)
 * 258V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: An Officer and a Duck (1985)
 * 259V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: How the Best Was Won: 1933-1960 (1985)
 * 260V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: Life with Mickey! (1985)
 * 261V Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: From Pluto with Love (1985) 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
  • TV stands for Disney Television (basically Disney's version of Music Television).
* 705VS DTV: Pop & Rock (1984)
 * 706VS DTV: Rock, Rhythm & Blues (1984)
 * 707VS DTV: Golden Oldies (1984)
 * 720V DTV: Love Songs (1985)
 * 722V DTV: Groovin' for a '60s Afternoon (1985) 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
* 224VS A Disney Christmas Gift (December 6, 1984)
 * 225VS Mickey's Christmas Carol (December 6, 1984)
 * 228VS Robin Hood (December 6, 1984) (Part of Walt Disney Classics) 
  • alt Disney Classics was a brand from 1984 to 1994 to release most of the 20 Untouchable Animated Features to video.
* Robin Hood (December 6, 1984) 228VS (October 14, 1986) 228V (July 12, 1991) 1189
 * Pinocchio (July 16, 1985) 239 V (October 14, 1986) 239 V (March 26, 1993) 239
 * Dumbo (December 3, 1985) [this version used the 1983 WDHV logo] 24 V (October 14, 1986) 24 V, (September 28, 1989) 024, (July 12, 1991) 024
 * The Sword in the Stone (March 24, 1986) [this version used the 1983 WDHV logo] 229 V (October 14, 1986) 229 V (September 28, 1989) 229 (July 12, 1991) 229
 * Alice in Wonderland (May 28, 1986) 36 V (October 14, 1986) 36 V (July 12, 1991) 036
 * Sleeping Beauty (October 14, 1986) 476, (October 13, 1987)
 * Lady and the Tramp (October 6, 1987) 650
 * Cinderella (October 4, 1988) 410
 * Bambi (September 28, 1989) 942 [April 10, 1992]
 * The Little Mermaid (May 18, 1990) 913
 * Peter Pan (September 21, 1990) 960
 * The Jungle Book (May 3, 1991) 1122
 * The Rescuers Down Under (September 20, 1991) 1142
 * Fantasia (November 1, 1991) 1132
 * 101 Dalmatians (April 10, 1992) 1263
 * The Great Mouse Detective (July 17, 1992)
 * The Rescuers (September 18, 1992) 1399
 * Beauty and the Beast (October 30, 1992) 1325
 * Aladdin (October 1, 1993) 1662
 * The Fox and the Hound (March 4, 1994) 2041 
  • tarting in early 1985, many earlier Disney videos were repackaged with white clamshells. New titles were packaged this way too.
* The Boatniks (Late 1984) 125VS
 * Winnie the Pooh and Friends (April 1985) 226VS
 * Prince and the Pauper (April 1985) 79VS
 * The Parent Trap! (1985) 107VS
 * The Castaway Cowboy (1985) 190VS
 * Son of Flubber (1985) 211VS
 * Gone Are the Dayes (1985) 704VS
 * Superdad (1985)
 * Asterix the Gaul (1985)
 * Asterix and Cleopatra (1985)
 * Escape to Witch Mountain (1985) 13 V
 * Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (1985) 14 V
 * 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1985) 15 V
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1985) 16 V
 * The Apple Dumpling Gang (1985) 18 V
 * The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1985) 26 V
 * Gus (July 1985) 29V
 * Darby O' Gill and the Little People (1985) 38 V
 * Herbie Rides Again (1985) 42 V
 * The Shaggy Dog (1985) 43 V
 * The Watcher in the Woods (1985) 68 V
 * Fun and Fancy Free (1985) 96 V
 * In Search of the Castaways (1985) 131 V
 * The Sword and the Rose (1985) 266 V
 * The Shaggy D.A (1985) 108 V
 * That Darn Cat! (1985) 54 V
 * The Gnome-Mobile (1985) 95 V
 * Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1985) 100 V
 * The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1985) 132 V
 * Candleshoe (1985) 78 V
 * Never a Dull Moment (1985) 135 V 
  • tarting on December 3, 1985, Disney started a Christmas promotion and priced all current 21 titles at $29.95 along with some newly repackaged titles. It ended on January 31, 1986.
* Pete's Dragon (December 3, 1985) 10 V
 * The Black Hole (December 3, 1985) 11 V
 * The Love Bug (December 3, 1985) 12 V
 * Mary Poppins (December 3, 1985) 23 V
 * Dumbo (December 3, 1985) (Part of The Classics) 24 V
 * Herbie Rides Again (December 3, 1985) 42 V
 * Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (December 3, 1985) 100 V
 * Herbie Goes Bananas (December 3, 1985) 94 V
 * Tron (December 3, 1985) 122 V
 * Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue (December 3, 1985) 318 V
 * The Small One (December 3, 1985)
 * A Walt Disney Christmas (December 3, 1985) 
  • n May 28, 1986, Disney packaged some of their titles in cardboard slipcover cases for a Wonderland Sale Promotion. Alice in Wonderland however had The Classics packaging.
* Alice in Wonderland (May 28, 1986) 36 V (Part of The Classics)
 * Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (May 28, 1986) 14 V
 * 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (May 28, 1986) 15 V
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks (May 28, 1986) 16 V
 * Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (May 28, 1986) 27 V
 * The Absent-Minded Professor (May 28, 1986) 28 V
 * The Parent Trap! (May 28, 1986) 107 V
 * The Happiest Millionaire (May 28, 1986) 186 V 
  • hese were the several live-action films Disney packaged in white clamshells with slide-in artwork (plus two releases in cardboard slipcovers that looked nothing like the others in the line-up). They were like some of the titles in the 1985 Christmas promo. However, titles The Journey of Natty Gann and Return to Oz were in cardboard slipcover cases, mainly because they were contemporary features at the time.
* Old Yeller (1986) 37 V
 * Treasure Island (1986) 41 V
 * Pollyanna (1986) 45 V
 * Swiss Family Robinson (1986) 53 V
 * Babes in Toyland (1986)
 * Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N (1986) 133 V
 * Greyfriars Bobby (1986) 86 V
 * Nikki: Wild Dog of the North (1986)
 * Sammy the Way Out Seal (1986) 355 V
 * The Bears and I (1986) 109 V
 * The Light in the Forest (1986) 401 V
 * The Horse in the Grey Flannel Suit (1986) 321 V
 * Elfego Baca Six Gun Law (1986) 404 V
 * The Ugly Daschund (1986) 99 V
 * The Monkey's Uncle (1986) 89 V
 * Born to Run (1986) 324 V
 * Lots of Luck (1986) 734 V
 * Miracle of the White Stallions (1986) 88 V
 * The Barefoot Executive (1986) 161 V
 * Moon Pilot (1986) 262 V
 * The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1986) 389 V
 * One Little Indian (1986) 138 V
 * Unidentified Flying Oddball (1986) 160 V
 * The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1986) 151 V
 * Now You See It, Now You Don't (1986) 80 V
 * Return to Oz (June 25, 1986) 341 V
 * The Journey of Natty Gann (June 25, 1986) 400 V
 * Return from Witch Mountain (June 25, 1986) 148 V
 * So Dear to My Heart (June 25, 1986) 
  • hese videocassettes used cardboard slipcover packaging.
* Hot Lead and Cold Feet (October 14, 1986)
 * A Tale of Two Chipmunks (October 14, 1986)
 * The Reluctant Dragon (October 14, 1986)
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (October 14, 1986)
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (October 14, 1986)
 * Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! (October 14, 1986)
 * Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (October 14, 1986)
 * Mickey Knows Best (October 14, 1986)
 * Canine Commando (October 14, 1986)
 * The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey and Louie (October 14, 1986)
 * The Journey of Natty Gann (October 14, 1986) 400
 * The Undergrads (October 14, 1986)
 * One Magic Christmas (December 23, 1986)
 * Mickey's Christmas Carol (December 23, 1986) 225 V
 * Jiminy Cricket's Christmas (December 23, 1986)
 * Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (December 23, 1986) 480 V (Part of Disney Sing-Along Songs)
 * Flight of the Navigator (January 27, 1987) 499 V
 * Here's Mickey! (March 6, 1987) (Part of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics)
 * Here's Donald! (March 6, 1987) (Part of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics)
 * Here's Goofy! (March 6, 1987) (Part of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics)
 * Silly Symphonies! (March 6, 1987) (Part of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics)
 * Here's Pluto! (March 6, 1987) (Part of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics)
 * Heigh-Ho (March 6, 1987) (Part of Disney Sing-Along Songs)
 * The Bare Necessities (October 13, 1987) (Part of Disney Sing-Along Songs)
 * Benji the Hunted (February 5, 1988)
 * You Can Fly! (February 5, 1988) (Part of Disney Sing-Along Songs) 
  • isney's hit series from 1986 to 2009.
* Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (December 23, 1986) 480 V, (December 28, 1990) 480, (February 8, 1994) 480, and (July 22, 1997)
 * Heigh Ho (March 6, 1987) 531 V, (August 14, 1990) 531, (April 30, 1993) 531, and (February 8, 1994) 531
 * The Bare Necessities (October 13, 1987), (August 14, 1990), (February 8, 1994), and (January 3, 2006) (DVD version)
 * You Can Fly! (February 5, 1988), (December 28, 1990), (February 8, 1994), and (January 3, 2006) (DVD version)
 * Very Merry Christmas Songs (December 20, 1988), (October 19, 1990), (December 14, 1994), and (November 5, 2002) (DVD version (also on VHS))
 * Fun with Music (October 12, 1989) and (December 28, 1990)
 * Under the Sea (August 14, 1990) and (February 8, 1994)
 * Disneyland Fun (or It's a Small World) (August 14, 1990), (December 28, 1990), (February 8, 1994), (September 27, 2005) (DVD version)
 * I Love to Laugh (or Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious) (December 28, 1990), (February 8, 1994), and (January 3, 2006) (DVD version)
 * Be Our Guest (June 19, 1992), (April 30, 1993) and (February 8, 1994)
 * Friend Like Me (April 30, 1993) and (February 8, 1994)
 * The Twelve Days of Christmas (December 21, 1993) and (December 14, 1994)
 * Let's Go to the Circus! (February 8, 1994) ("Mickey's Fun Songs" version) and (June 25, 1996) ("Sing Along Songs" version)
 * Campout at Walt Disney World (February 8, 1994) ("Mickey's Fun Songs" version), (June 25, 1996) ("Sing Along Songs" version) and (September 27, 2005) (DVD version)
 * Circle of Life (December 13, 1994) and (April 1, 2003) (DVD version (also on VHS))
 * Beach Party at Walt Disney World (June 30, 1995) ("Mickey's Fun Songs" version), (June 25, 1996) ("Sing Along Songs" version), and (September 27, 2005) (DVD version)
 * Colors of the Wind (July 21, 1995)
 * Topsy Turvy (June 25, 1996)
 * Pongo and Perdita (November 26, 1996) and (January 3, 2006) (DVD version)
 * The Early Years (or "Collection of All-Time Favorites: Volume 1") (July 22, 1997)
 * The Magic Years (or "Collection of All-Time Favorites: Volume 2" (July 22, 1997)
 * The Modern Classics (or "Collection of All-Time Favorites: Volume 3") (July 22, 1997)
 * Honor to Us All (July 28, 1998)
 * Happy Haunting Party at Disneyland (August 25, 1998), (October 26, 1999), and (September 5, 2006) (DVD version)
 * Sing a Song with Pooh Bear and Piglet Too! (or Winnie the Pooh: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear) (February 23, 1999) and (April 1, 2003) (DVD version (also on VHS))
 * Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom (June 8, 1999) and (September 27, 2005) (DVD version)
 * Sing a Song with Tigger (March 7, 2000) (not part of the series, but considered a sing-alongs tape)
 * On My Way (October 28, 2003)
 * A Little Patch of Heaven (March 23, 2004)
 * Once Upon a Dream (or "Disney's Princess Sing-Along-Songs: Volume 1") (September 7, 2004)
 * Enchanted Tea Party (or "Disney's Princess Sing-Along-Songs: Volume 2") (September 6, 2005)
 * Perfectly Princess (or "Disney's Princess Sing-Along-Songs: Volume 3") (February 14, 2006) 
  • rom 1987 to 1992, the series was revived with shorter videos in cardboard slipcover cases.
* Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 1: Here's Mickey! (March 6, 1987) 526V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 2: Here's Donald! (March 6, 1987) 527V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 3: Here's Goofy! (March 6, 1987) 529V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 4: Silly Symphonies! (March 6, 1987) 530V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 5: Here's Pluto! (March 6, 1987) 528V
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 6: Starring Mickey & Minnie (October 13, 1987) 576
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 7: Starring Donald & Daisy (October 13, 1987) 577
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 8: Starring Silly Symphonies: Animals Two by Two (October 13, 1987) 578
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 9: Starring Chip 'n' Dale (October 13, 1987) 579
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 10: Starring Pluto & Fifi (October 13, 1987) 580
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition (December 20, 1988) 652
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 11: Mickey & the Gang (October 12, 1989) 766
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 12: Nuts About Chip 'n' Dale (October 12, 1989) 767
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 13: Donald's Scary Tales (October 19, 1990) 1030
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 14: Halloween Haunts (October 19, 1990) 1031
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Fun on the Job! (June 19, 1992) 1410
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: The Goofy World of Sports (June 19, 1992) 1411
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Happy Summer Days (June 19, 1992) 1413 
  • The number at the end of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
* Volumes 1-5 were released in a set with a slipcover, stock #541.
 * Volumes 6-10 were released in a set with a slipcover, stock #590. 
  • he laserdisc releases combined the material from two VHS releases (and in one case, three). Although they didn't use volume numbers, they shared the same titles, and the cover art for the laserdisc releases was simply the cover art for the VHS releases placed side-by-side.
* Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Here's Mickey! / Here's Pluto! (1987) 395AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Here's Donald! / Here's Goofy! (1987) 396AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Silly Symphonies! / Starring Silly Symphonies: Animals Two by Two (1987) 670AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Starring Mickey & Minnie / Starring Chip 'n' Dale (1987) 868AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Starring Donald & Daisy / Starring Pluto & Fifi (1987) 1540AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Mickey & the Gang / Nuts About Chip 'n' Dale (1989) 798AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Donald's Scary Tales / Halloween Haunts (1990) 1072AS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Happy Summer Days / Fun on the Job! / The Goofy World of Sports (1992) 1455AS 
  • The number at the end of each line is Disney's stock number for the laserdisc release.)
* Love Tales (February 8, 1994)
 * Mickey Loves Minnie (1995)
 * Sweetheart Stories (1995) 
  • he last attempt to revive the Cartoon Classics series, with videos from 1987 to 1993, packaged in cardboard slipcover cases.
* 49 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
 * 63 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
 * 64 Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
 * 427 The Wind in the Willows (previously released in a clamshell, stock #105) (from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)
 * 459 Mickey's Christmas Carol (previously released in a clamshell, stock #225)
 * 532 Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
 * 533 The Reluctant Dragon (also includes Morris, the Midget Moose)
 * 690 Mickey's Magical World
 * 691 Mickey and the Beanstalk (from Fun and Fancy Free)
 * 692 Donald in Mathmagic Land
 * 748 Ben and Me
 * 749 Bongo (from Fun and Fancy Free)
 * 1034 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (previously released in a clamshell, stock #75) (from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)
 * 1035 The Small One (previously released in a clamshell, stock #342)
 * 1185 The Prince and the Pauper
 * 1186 Willie, the Operatic Whale (from Make Mine Music) (also includes Ferdinand the Bull and Lambert the Sheepish Lion)
 * 1187 Peter and the Wolf (from Make Mine Music) (also includes Music Land and Symphony Hour) 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS release.)
  • ome laserdiscs were released that [generally] combined the material from multiple VHS releases. This list may not be complete.
* 394 Mickey and the Beanstalk / The Reluctant Dragon
 * 459 Mickey's Christmas Carol
 * 521 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree / Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
 * 598 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day / Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
 * 939 Ben and Me / Bongo
 * 1191 The Prince and the Pauper / Willie the Operatic Whale / Peter and the Wolf 
  • The number at the beginning of each line is Disney's stock number for the laserdisc release.)
  • longside Bambi's first video release from September-October 1989, there was a promotion where some titles were priced at $26.99, many newly repackaged.
* Bedknobs and Broomsticks (October 12, 1989) 016
 * Dumbo (September 28, 1989) 024 (Part of The Classics)
 * The Boatniks (October 12, 1989) 125
 * The Sword in the Stone (September 28, 1989) 229 (Part of The Classics) 
* Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (October 28, 1994)
 * Mary Poppins (October 28, 1994)
 * Dumbo (October 28, 1994)
 * Alice in Wonderland (October 28, 1994) 
 * Robin Hood (October 28, 1994) 
 * The Sword in the Stone (October 28, 1994)
 * Pete's Dragon (October 28, 1994)
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks (October 28, 1994)
 * The Three Caballeros (October 28, 1994)
 * So Dear to My Heart (October 28, 1994)
 * The Lion King (March 3, 1995)
 * Cinderella (October 4, 1995)
 * Pocahontas (February 28, 1996)
 * The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (March 27, 1996)
 * The Aristocats (April 24, 1996)
 * Oliver & Company (September 25, 1996)
 * Bambi (February 4, 1997)
 * The Hunchback of Notre Dame (March 4, 1997)
 * Fun and Fancy Free (July 15, 1997)
 * Pooh's Grand Adventure: 
   The Search for Christopher Robin (August 5, 1997)
 * Mary Poppins (August 26, 1997)
 * Sleeping Beauty (September 16, 1997)
 * Old Yeller (October 7, 1997)
 * The Jungle Book (October 14, 1997)
 * Hercules (February 3, 1998)
 * Peter Pan (March 3, 1998)
 * The Little Mermaid (March 31, 1998)
 * Melody Time (June 2, 1998)
 * The Black Cauldron (August 4, 1998)
 * Lady and the Tramp (September 15, 1998)
 * The Rescuers (January 5, 1999) 
 * Mulan (February 2, 1999)
 * 101 Dalmatians (March 9, 1999)
 * The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (May 25, 1999)
 * Alice in Wonderland  (July 13, 1999)
 * Robin Hood  (July 13, 1999)
 * Pinocchio (October 26, 1999) 
  • 60th Anniversary Edition)
  • he home video releases of these Jim Henson releases, all released by Buena Vista Home Video.
* The Muppet Movie (January 6, 1993)
 * The Great Muppet Caper (January 29, 1993)
 * The Muppet Christmas Carol (November 5, 1993)
 * The Dark Crystal (August 26, 1994)
 * Muppet Classic Theater (October 28, 1994)
 * The Muppets Take Manhattan (October 28, 1994)
 * Muppet Treasure Island (September 10, 1996) 
  • he home video releases of the Pixar features, all released by Buena Vista Home Video.
* Toy Story (1996) (2000) (September 2005) (2010)
 * A Bug's Life (1999) (2003)
 * Toy Story 2 (2000) (December 27, 2005) (2010)
 * Monsters, Inc. (2002)
 * Finding Nemo (November 4, 2003)
 * The Incredibles (March 15, 2005)
 * Cars (November 7, 2006)
 * Ratatouille (November 6, 2007) (USA) (February 11, 2008) (UK)
 * WALL-E (November 18, 2008)
 * Up (November 10, 2009) 
* DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (March 15, 1991)
 * The Brave Little Toaster (July 19, 1991)
 * The Mighty Ducks (April 14, 1993)
 * Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (August 13, 1993)
 * D2: The Mighty Ducks (August 26, 1994)
 * The Nightmare Before Christmas (September 30, 1994) (through Touchstone Home Video)
 * Angels in the Outfield (March 24, 1995)
 * The Jungle Book (May 30, 1995)
 * A Goofy Movie (September 6, 1995)
 * The Santa Clause (October 25, 1995)
 * The Thief and the Cobbler (1995) (as Arabian Nights; through Miramax)
 * Tom and Huck (May 1, 1996)
 * James and the Giant Peach (October 15, 1996)
 * D3: The Mighty Ducks (January 21, 1997)
 * 101 Dalmatians (April 15, 1997)
 * George of the Jungle (December 2, 1997)
 * Flubber (July 7, 1998)
 * Mr. Magoo (November 1998)
 * The Great Mouse Detective (August 31, 1999) 
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (November 22, 1991)
 * Candleshoe (November 22, 1991)
 * The Love Bug (November 22, 1991)
 * The Apple Dumpling Gang (November 22, 1991)
 * The Story of Robin Hood (November 22, 1991)
 * Freaky Friday (November 22, 1991)
 * Kidnapped (November 22, 1991)
 * In Search of the Castaways (November 22, 1991)
 * Treasure Island (November 22, 1991)
 * Old Yeller (November 22, 1991)
 * Pollyanna (November 22, 1991)
 * The Three Lives of Thomasina (November 22, 1991)
 * The Parent Trap (November 22, 1991)
 * Darby O'Gill and the Little People (December 16, 1992)
 * Swiss Family Robinson (December 16, 1992)
 * That Darn Cat! (December 16, 1992)
 * The Absent-Minded Professor (December 16, 1992)
 * The Shaggy Dog (December 16, 1992)
 * Herbie Rides Again (December 16, 1992)
 * The Sword and the Rose (December 16, 1992)
 * Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (December 16, 1992)
 * Escape to Witch Mountain (December 16, 1992) 
  • his was the second edition of Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection.
* Pollyanna (October 28, 1994)
 * Old Yeller (October 28, 1994)
 * Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (October 28, 1994)
 * Swiss Family Robinson (October 28, 1994)
 * The Three Lives of Thomasina (October 28, 1994)
 * The Shaggy Dog (October 28, 1994)
 * That Darn Cat! (October 28, 1994)
 * The Love Bug (October 28, 1994)
 * Herbie Rides Again (October 28, 1994)
 * The Apple Dumpling Gang (October 28, 1994)
 * The Three Lives of Thomasina (October 28, 1994)
 * 
  • his was the third edition of Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection.
* That Darn Cat! (February 4, 1997)
 * Pollyanna (February 4, 1997)
 * The Parent Trap (February 4, 1997)
 * Treasure Island (March 4, 1997)
 * 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (March 4, 1997)
 * 
* Swiss Family Robinson (March 4, 1997)
 * Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (September 9, 1997)
 * Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (September 9, 1997)
 * Johnny Tremain (September 9, 1997)
 * The Light in the Forest (September 9, 1997)
 * The Shaggy Dog (October 7, 1997)
 * Kidnapped (October 7, 1997)
 * The Absent Minded Professor (December 2, 1997)
 * The Moon-Spinners (March 3, 1998)
 * The Apple Dumpling Gang (May 19, 1998)
 * The Love Bug (May 19, 1998)
 * Herbie Rides Again (May 19, 1998)
 * Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (May 19, 1998)
 * Herbie Goes Bananas (May 19, 1998) 
* Mickey and the Beanstalk (December 21, 1993)
 * Peter and the Wolf (December 21, 1993)
 * The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (December 21, 1993)
 * The Prince and the Pauper (December 21, 1993)
 * Paul Bunyan (February 8, 1994)
 * The Wind in the Willows (January 10, 1995)
 * Three Little Pigs (January 31, 1996)
 * Mickey's Christmas Carol (December 24, 1996) 
* Toy Story (January 11, 2000)
 * Mulan (February 1, 2000)
 * Pinocchio (March 7, 2000)
 * The Aristocats (April 4, 2000)
 * The Fox and the Hound (May 2, 2000)
 * Saludos Amigos (May 2, 2000)
 * The Three Caballeros (May 2, 2000)
 * Make Mine Music (June 6, 2000)
 * Melody Time (June 6, 2000)
 * Pocahontas (June 6, 2000)
 * A Goofy Movie (June 20, 2000)
 * Fun and Fancy Free (June 20, 2000)
 * Alice in Wonderland (July 4, 2000)
 * Robin Hood (July 4, 2000)
 * Mary Poppins (July 4, 2000)
 * Hercules (August 1, 2000)
 * The Rescuers Down Under (August 1, 2000)
 * A Bug's Life (August 1, 2000)
 * Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (September 5, 2000)
 * The Black Cauldron (October 3, 2000)
 * The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (October 3, 2000)
 * Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (November 7, 2000)
 * Pete's Dragon (January 16, 2001)
 * The Sword in the Stone (March 20, 2001)
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks (March 20, 2001) 
* Inspector Gadget (December 7, 1999)
 * Tarzan (February 1, 2000)
 * Dinosaur (January 30, 2001)
 * The Emperor's New Groove (May 1, 2001)
 * Atlantis: The Lost Empire (January 29, 2002) 
  • he Collector's Edition were the best Animated Disney DVD Releases.
* A Bug's Life (November 23, 1999)
 * Dinosaur (January 30, 2001)
 * Tarzan (April 18, 2000)
 * Toy Story: The Ultimate Toy Box (Disc1: Toy Story, Disc2: Toy Story 2, Disc3: Supplemental Features) (October 17, 2000)
 * The Fantasia Anthology (Disc1: Fantasia, Disc2: Fantasia 2000, Disc3: Supplemental Features) (November 14, 2000)
 * The Emperor's New Groove (May 1, 2001)
 * Atlantis: The Lost Empire (January 29, 2002) 
  • he Platinum Editions are the 13 top-selling Disney Animated Classics. In the Spring of 2003 Disney changed their Platinum Edition line adding 10 more titles (adding Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Aladdin, Bambi, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, 101 Dalmatians, Sleeping Beauty, and Pinocchio) to the Platinum Collection adding 13 titles.
* Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (October 9, 2001)
 * Beauty and the Beast (October 8, 2002)
 * The Lion King (October 7, 2003)
 * Aladdin (October 5, 2004)
 * Bambi (March 1, 2005)
 * Cinderella (October 4, 2005)
 * Lady and the Tramp (February 28, 2006)
 * The Little Mermaid (October 3, 2006)
 * Peter Pan (March 6, 2007)
 * The Jungle Book (October 2, 2007)
 * 101 Dalmatians (March 4, 2008)
 * Sleeping Beauty (October 7, 2008)
 * Pinocchio (March 10, 2009) 
  • isney has announced that with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in fall 2009, it will start the line of Diamond series.
* Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (October 6, 2009)
 * Dumbo (February 2010)
 * Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 (May 4, 2010)
 * Beauty and the Beast (October 5, 2010) 
* 


* Fantasia (November 14, 2000) (Special Edition/60th Anniversary Edition)
 * Dumbo (October 23, 2001) (60th Anniversary Edition)
 * Peter Pan (February 12, 2002) (Special Edition)
 * The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (May 7, 2002) (25th Anniversary Edition)
 * Oliver & Company (June 4, 2002) (Special Edition)
 * The Great Mouse Detective (July 23, 2002)
 * Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (November 12, 2002) (Special Edition)
 * Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World (February 25, 2003) (Special Edition)
 * The Rescuers (May 20, 2003)
 * Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series)
 * A Bug's Life (July 22, 2003) (Special Edition)
 * Sleeping Beauty (September 9, 2003) (Special Edition)
 * Alice in Wonderland (January 27, 2004) (Masterpiece Edition)
 * The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (August 31, 2004) (Special Edition)
 * Mulan (October 26, 2004) (Special Edition)
 * Mary Poppins (December 14, 2004) (40th Anniversary Edition)
 * The Return of Jafar (January 18, 2005) (Special Edition)
 * Aladdin and the King of Thieves (January 18, 2005) (Special Edition)
 * Pocahontas (May 3, 2005) (10th Anniversary Edition)
 * Toy Story (September 2005) (10th Anniversary Edition)
 * Tarzan (October 18, 2005) (Special Edition)
 * The Emperor's New Groove (October 18, 2005) (New Groove Edition)
 * Toy Story 2 (December 27, 2005) (Special Edition)
 * Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (April 11, 2006) (Special Edition)
 * Dumbo (June 6, 2006) (Big Top Edition)
 * Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure (June 20, 2006) (Special Edition)
 * The Fox and the Hound (October 10, 2006) (25th Anniversary Edition)
 * Robin Hood (November 28, 2006) (Most Wanted Edition)
 * The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (June 19, 2007) (Friendship Edition)
 * Return to Never Land (November 27, 2007) (Pixie Powered Edition)
 * Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True (December 18, 2007) (Special Edition)
 * The Aristocats (February 5, 2008) (Special Edition)
 * Classic Caballeros Collection: Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros (April 29, 2008) (2-Movie Collection Edition)
 * The Jungle Book 2 (June 17, 2008) (Special Edition)
 * The Sword in the Stone (June 17, 2008) (45th Anniversary Edition)
 * The Wonderful World of Disney: So Dear to My Heart (July, 2008) (Disney Movie Club Exclusive Edition)
 * The Nightmare Before Christmas (August 26, 2008) (Collector's Edition)
 * 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure (September 16, 2008) (Special Edition)
 * The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea (December 16, 2008) (Special Edition)
 * Mary Poppins (January 27, 2009) (45th Anniversary Edition)
 * Oliver & Company (February 3, 2009) (20th Anniversary Edition)
 * Air Bud (March 3, 2009) (Special Edition)
 * Lilo & Stitch (March 24, 2009) (2-Disc Big Wave Edition)
 * The Tigger Movie (August 4, 2009) (10th Anniversary Edition)
 * Pete's Dragon (August 18, 2009) (High-Flying Edition)
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks (September 8, 2009) (Enchanted Musical Edition)
 * Air Bud: Golden Receiver (February 2, 2010) (Special Edition) 
* The Astyanax: The Incredible Journey (May 6, 2002) (UK, PAL and Disney DVD only)
 * Underdog (December 18, 2007)
 * Enchanted (March 18, 2008) 
* The Black Hole (1981) 110
 * Blackbeard's Ghost (1982) 062
 * Disney's Greatest Villains - Hosted by Tony Jay as The Slave of the Wicked Queen's Magic Mirror (1983)
 * The Sword in the Stone (1983)
 * Dumbo (1985)
 * Song of the South (1985) 
* Davy Crockett: Rey de la Frontera (May 1986)
 * Musica Maestra (May 1986)
 * Winnie Pu y el Arbol de Miel (October 1986) 
* Alicia en el País de las Maravillas (June 22, 1994) 036/73
 * El Arabia son - Los viajes de Sindbad (June 22, 1994) 229/73
 * Pinocho (June 22, 1994) 239/73
 * La Bella y la Bestia (June 22, 1994)
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: Heigh Ho (June 22, 1994) 531/73
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: ¡Volaras, Volaras! (June 22, 1994)
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: Bajo El Mar (June 22, 1994)
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: Nuestro Huésped (June 22, 1994)
 * Wini Pu en el Salvaje Oeste (June 22, 1994)
 * El Principe y el Mendigo (June 22, 1994) 
* El Libro de la Selva (April 14, 1995)
 * Blancanieves y los Siete Enanos (April 14, 1995)
 * Mary Poppins (April 14, 1995)
 * Dumbo (April 14, 1995)
 * Alicia en el País de las Maravillas (April 14, 1995)
 * Robin Hood (April 14, 1995)
 * La Espada en la Piedra (April 14, 1995)
 * El Rey Perro: La Novia del Castillo (April 14, 1995)
 * Pete y Elliot el Dragon (April 14, 1995)
 * La Bruja Noveta (April 14, 1995)
 * Los Tres Caballeros (April 14, 1995)
 * La Leyenda del Fantasma Malo (April 14, 1995)
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: Ritmo en la Selva (April 14, 1995)
 * Disney CantaCon Nosotros: Principe Ali (April 14, 1995) 
* Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains [April 14, 1993]
 * Pinocchio [April 14, 1993]
 * Robin des Bois [April 14, 1993]
 * Bambi [April 14, 1993]
 * Dumbo [April 14, 1993]
 * Merlin l'enchanteur [April 14, 1993]
 * Alice au pays des Merveilles [October 5, 1993]
 * Peter Pan [October 5, 1993]
 * Mary Poppins [October 5, 1993]
 * La Belle et le Clochard [March 4, 1994]
 * Les 101 Dalmatiens [March 4, 1994]
 * Aladdin [March 4, 1994]
 * Les Aristochats [March 4, 1994]
 * Le Livre de la Jungle [March 4, 1994]
 * Cendrillon [October 3, 1995]
 * Le Roi Lion [October 3, 1995]
 * La Petite Sirène [October 3, 1995]
 * La Belle et la Bête [October 3, 1995]
 * Rox et Rouky [October 3, 1995]
 * La Belle au bois dormant [October 3, 1995]
 * Le Retour de Jafar [June 11, 1996]

[edit] History

[edit] 1923-1936

  • 1923: The Disney Bros. Studio, founded in October 16 by brothers Walt and Roy Disney and animator Ub Iwerks, produces the Alice in Cartoonland series.
  • 1925: At Walt Disney's insistence, the company is renamed Walt Disney Studios.
  • 1927: The Alice series ends; Disney picks up the contract to animate Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
  • 1928: Walt loses of the Oswald series to Universal Studios; first Mickey Mouse cartoon: Plane Crazy
"It all started with a mouse."
  • 1929: First Silly Symphony: The Skeleton Dance. On December 16 the original partnership formed in 1923 is replaced by Walt Disney Productions, Ltd. Three other companies, Walt Disney Enterprises, Disney Film Recording Company, and Liled Realty and Investment Company, are also formed.
  • 1930: First appearance of Pluto
  • 1932: First three-strip Technicolor short released: Flowers and Trees; first appearance of Goofy
  • 1934: First appearance of Donald Duck

[edit] 1937-1954

[edit] 1955-1983

[edit] 1984-1999

[edit] 2000's Current

[edit] External link

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