Your Dream Variations - Walt Disney Home Video

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Original Walt Disney Classics intro (1980-1984): Similar to the 1978 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, but instead of the regular music, we hear loud horror-type music played on electric keyboards and Moog synthesizers. The "Walt Disney" script text is in a ghostly shade of white, and "CLASSICS" in an ugly font zooms up at a fast pace underneath "Walt Disney." The music increases in suspense as after the Mickey outlines turn green, instead of fading out, the logo continues as the outlines continue rotating, then they turn lavender and begin to increase in rotating speed. Then they turn gray and spin even faster! Soon they slow down again, and then the outlines turn a scary white color, and then the outlines face us as an evil version of Mickey Mouse's face appears on the head, and Mickey begins laughing in an evil repeating high-pitched maniacal laugh as a bright flash is seen and smoke begins rising from the bottom. After laughing a bit, another flash is seen and Mickey claps his hands together, and Mickey and text both disappear in a puff of smoke as lighting flashes with booming thunder. Then the lightning is gone, the thunder fades and the smoke clears, and all that's left is a black screen.

This was seen on the earliest VHS releases of Disney feature films, in white clamshells hat has the Walt Disney Classics print logo on top, featuring Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. It has been rumored that most of the videos featuring this logo were burned because the logo was so scary. Still used in the UK, however.

Walt Disney Classics (2008-present): A digital HD remake of the 1988 Classics logo. We begin with a CGI Sorcerer Mickey standing in a blue spotlight on a black background. As we zoom up to his hand, Mickey raises up his arm a bit and blinks. The flying spark is now more detailed, moving a little slower, and has a bit of white pixie dust trailing from it. Instead of a blue background, it fades up to a violent-lavender gradient background with stars, and the diamond is more metallic (ala the 1988 prototype logo), and only zooms in slightly (as it appears a bit closer to the screen than the original). As the "Walt Disney" text continues writing and "CLASSICS" (in the same Lo-Type font as the original) zooms onto the diamond, semi-transparent clips from Pinocchio, Bambi, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King can be seen in the diamond, fading once the words have settled into place. The magic comet has more of a gold color to it now, and when the text changes to gold, some fireworks explode in the background behind the diamond. The logo then "shines" until it fades out.

The animation for this logo was by Weta Digital, the same company that animated the 2006-present Walt Disney Pictures logo. The music is the same as the 1988 Classics logo, presented as the 1992 distorted bass-heavy version, played in full (instead of fading out early as seen on 1992-1994 VHS releases.) It first appeared on the 2008 Platinum Edition DVD of 101 Dalmatians, and appears on most (if not all) DVD and Blu-Ray releases of Disney's official animated features (as well as recent releases of Mary Poppins, Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Toy Story and Pete's Dragon.)

Disney Video Hits (2010): The current logo plays, then we see the film logo, which has Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. The text "Disney Video Hits" appears.

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MARVEL VS. CAPCOM: Forever (Japanese DVD and Blu-ray, May 7, 2010): The current Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo plays as usual, but clips of gameplay from X-MEN VS. STREET FIGHTER to MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2 replace the clips from well-known Disney films and at the end, the text "Disney" is replaced by the text "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment" in Japanese, the text "A Buena Vista Company" is in Sans Serif, and the castle is replaced by Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. In TV spots and trailers (in Japan only), the Servbots (from the Mega Man series) destroy the castle, and Scrooge McDuck says "Reverse!", causing the shattered glass to fall out from the clouds, which return to their usual places and reform the castle and the Disney (in its post-1979 script font) text. We hear Scrooge say, "There! Much better."

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Flipnote and Flipnote Again (2009): We see Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. Later the logo explodes into the current logo. The camera pans to the window of the castle, exactly much like Enchanted (2007). Aaron takes out a book and opens it, revealing the One Word story part: Pandas rule the earth, but then they swam down until lions wearing underwear with two atomic alligators. They danced wildly and noisy. Then a big noise was kissing. The devil wears wheat bread and eats tofu. Then suddenly an elephant tried to have wrestling party with the big penguin who didn't even smile and laugh. After a huge fight, the elephant burst out laughing. When they became evil, the secret panda dictator showed up. The elephant had left a ton of brand new laptops to use. They found worthy lions in the Japanese Earth complex. Aaron took a laptop. But he accidentally tripped on the lion's tail. The laptop blew away and broke the panda's watch! He got mad and punched Aaron, but Aaron took an Oreo and flung it across at the big-headed pen. Apocalypse had pooped outside the Japanese region until Aaron took the sword of Hatena and killed the lion. Then Ace Spades cried wolf about CHAOS' sheep Flipnotes being scary after he cried potato. They took a yellow DSi that could be fat and ugly like a trash heap. MachoNacho had helped Lady Gaga kill fred from Flipnote Hatena, but failed.The panda killed a nacho chip and screamed chaos.Then, MachoNacho and CHAOS ate Lady Gaga.The lions didn't like it because kitties rule Lady Gaga. CHAOS then slapped my cheese. Lady Gaga slapped Ace Spades and burped in CHAOS' bra. Aaron sang the National Anthem in Japanese. But fred from Hatena said "Besides, I am Boss' biggest fan." Anyway, let's find some chunks of Hatena kitty!

"It's very... very hard," fred said.

MachoNacho then grabbed a piece of Hatena and tossed a banana at Mr. Bean.

"Thanks Captain Underpants!" fred said.

Then killer FlipnoteReed implanted bugs on Hatena Haiku and Pikachu zapped Hatena staff on Friday night while he choked watching toilets on ice. (Note: Due to its nonsensical and violent themes, the DVD and Blu-ray release of Flipnote & Flipnote Again was instead released under the Touchstone Home Entertainment label, and in subsequent releases, the 1987-2003 Touchstone Home Video logo (with the basic "HOME VIDEO" seen from 1987-2002) appears. This is likely due to the DVD using a circa-1980s VHS tape master of the film. However, it will be restored on TV airings and the 2-disc Special Edition on Blu-ray disc.) This is also displayed as a looping video at the Flipnote Museum in the UK.

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Yoshi kicks his Butt (1998): We see Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, and Daisy holding hands together strolling under a happy sun and rainbow. After a few seconds, Yoshi ground pounds them one-by-one. He later walks under the happy sun and rainbow. All of sudden, Yoshi shakes with fear as the clouds turn into cumulonimbus. He screams "I WANT MY MOMMY!". Lightning strikes the rainbow and sun. Then, a tornado picks him up. Which hurls Yoshi into the sky. Later, he found himself on heaven, Calmed down. He looks at God and says "Have you seen my pals?", God replies '' Oh, yes they seem to be dead. He sees that the sun and rainbow appear. He continues doing the same thing as before (walking under the happy sun and rainbow), as "Walt Disney Home Entertainment" appears briefly in a Yoshi font.

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Tree Adventures (2003): We see a montage of trees, we zoom on one, the camera goes up, and some leaves appear to form the "Walt Disney Home Entertainment" logo complete.

Donald's Adventures (1997): Same as the Quack Pack variant of the Feature Program logo, but "And now, our" is above "Feature Program".

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Water Pals (2011): We see Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie and Daisy holding hands and strolling together under a happy sun and rainbow. Then, the logo morphs into a river. After that, a drop of water comes up and forms the text "Walt Disney Home Entertainment" above.

Aladdin (1994, WDMC re-issue): Same as the "Coming to Home Video" variation of the 1986 WDHV logo but instead of "Coming to Home Video", the text is replaced with "Feature Presentation" written in a Laser font. The music and sounds are the same as the 1992 Feature Presentation logo.

Donald Duck's Nightmare (1997): Same as the Quack Pack variant of the Feature Program logo, but Donald's eyes are closed.

Donald the Monster (1997): Same as the Quack Pack variant of the Feature Program logo, but Donald's eyes are tinted in red. Also, there's a portrait of himself with the same look, but with blue eyes.

The Search for a Whole New World (1992, VHS): The 1991 Feature Presentation logo plays, but takes place in outer space.

Also, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo is cut short and its music is the same as the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo.

DQMJ the Movie (2006): (These variants come after the DVD menu and are only seen in the US and Japan.) Same as the Special Preview after our feature from Walt Disney Home Video variant, except at the end of the logo, a slime (from Dragon Quest) casts "Frizz" on the logo, causing it to catch fire. Mark Elliot announces, "Oh, (dolphin chirps)." The dolphin chirp soundbite is from the Spongebob Squarepants episode Sailor Mouth.

The second variant is the same as the 1991-1999 Feature Presentation logo (original variant), except near the end, a dracky sucks the life out of the logo, making it deflate, and Mark Elliot announces, yet again, "You (dolphin chirps) monsters... DON'T YOU HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN DESTROY THOSE LOGOS?!" Also, the 1989 FP music is extended.

Happy Holidays with the Quack Pack (1997): Same as the Quack Pack variant of the Feature Program logo, but there is a Christmas tree next to Donald's chair. Also, Donald Duck is wearing a Santa hat.

Disney Sing-Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs (1996 print): Same as the Late 90s Winnie-the-Pooh variant of the "Feature Program" logo, but the background is a picture of a Mickey Mouse Christmas wreath, as seen on the end credits of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Twelve Days of Christmas.

Lady and the Tramp (1993 print): Before the preview of The Nightmare Before Christmas in this VHS, the logo is the same as the Now on Videocassette logo from Robin Hood (WDMC, 1994), but says "Coming to Theaters". The audio is the same as the Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures logo, but with the 1989 Feature Presentation music.

Lady and the Tramp (1993 print): Before the preview of Aladdin in this VHS, the logo is the same as the Now on Videocassette logo from Robin Hood (WDMC, 1994), but says "Coming to Home Video". The audio is the same as the Coming to Home Video logo from Beauty and the Beast (WDC, 1992).

Fraggle Rock: The Movie (1993 print): The 1992 WDHV Feature Presentation logo takes place in the background of Jim Henson Video's 1993 Feature Presentation logo. Also, the music is the same as Jim Henson Video's Feature Presentation logo.

Disney's Haunted Mansion: Spookstravaganza (1995): The Feature Program logo is the same as the one in Disney's Haunted Mansion tapes, but the text is blood red and more uglier and more close-up than usual, the music is more horror-type than usual, and the announcer is also scarier than usual. Also, there are bats flying in the background, which is much darker than usual.

Fraggles on Wheels (1993 print): The Jim Henson Video logo is more close-up than usual and there's a subtitle below it saying "Feature Program" in a similar font to Jim Henson Video's Feature Program logo. Also, there's an announcer, possibly Mark Elliott, saying "And now, Jim Henson Video presents, our feature program, Fraggles on Wheels!"

The Muppets Go Medieval (1993 print): The 1992 Jim Henson Feature Program logo plays, but the text is silver and shines.

The Muppets Take the Land of Chocolate (1993): The 1992 Jim Henson Home Video Feature Program logo plays, but takes place in the Land of Chocolate from The Simpsons.

The Muppets Meet the Fraggles (1994): The 1986 WDHV Presents logo plays, but Kermit the Frog replaces Sorcerer Mickey. The spark writes "Jim Henson" in a green Jim Henson font instead of "Walt Disney" in a red Walt Disney font. Also, "HOME VIDEO" is replaced with "PRODUCTIONS". Also, "Presents" is written in a white Laser font.

The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Series (1994-1995 VHS tapes): The Now on Video logo (from Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too) plays, but the background is grey and the text is orange. Also, the audio is the same as the Now on Videocassette logo from the 1994 VHS of Robin Hood, but with the music heard on the Feature Program logo from Winnie the Pooh: Frankenpooh.

The Feature Program logo is the same as the one on the Disney's Haunted Mansion tapes, but the background is a black and white image of the Mickey Mouse Christmas wreath (as seen on the end credits for Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Twelve Days of Christmas).

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'''My Brother the Creep! OVA: Uh Oh, Talent Show! (2010):''' After the OVA's end credits, we see a somewhat oddly arranged version of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo. In this case, "Walt" rests above "Disney", both in red, and a somewhat smaller Sorcerer Mickey to the left of "Walt". The copyright information is below the logo in the Laser font (which was used for the Feature Presentation bumper). As it fades in, we hear the "Oh yeaaaaaahhhh" soundbite from The Aristocats. When the San Francisco network KTSF (leased access Fuji TV network) broadcast this, however, the Touchstone Television logo played over it, but kept the "Oh yeaaaaaahhhh" soundbite.

'''Stitch! Series One Set (January 5, 2011 on DVD):''' If the viewer neglects to skip the Disney DVD logo sequence chosen if they hit "Play All", they will see this; the 1992 FP logo plays but the words are in Japanese. Same will go on the other season box set DVDs. This even appears in between the third and fourth episodes during "Play All" mode.

The Sword in the Stone (April 6, 1993 Classics re-issue): Just after the 1992 WDHV logo, we see a screen that is identical to the Feature Presentation logo, but the text reads "Coming to Theatres Summer 1993 from Walt Disney Pictures". In this version, the audio from the "Coming to Theatres from Walt Disney Pictures" logo as seen on the 1990 VHS print of Peter Pan. This is shown before the trailer of Hocus Pocus.

After a Coca-Cola commercial, we see the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video without Mickey (the spark moving about) play (along with "presents" in white) but Mark Elliot says over it "Walt Disney Home Video asks you to stay tuned for four special previews after the main feature. You won't regret it!" The words "Home Video" fade out when the logo shines, and the words "Special Previews" fade in.

The Black Cauldron (Halloween 1993 VHS): Before the trailer for The Nightmare Before Christmas, we see the Touchstone Pictures logo with the text "Coming to Theatres this 1993 Holiday Season from" above the Touchstone logo. The music is the same as the "Coming to Theatres this 1992 Holiday Season" as seen on the Beauty and the Beast VHS except Mark Elliot says "Coming only to theatres this 1993 holiday season, an upcoming feature from Touchstone Pictures". After the trailer, we see the "Coming to Home Video" screen as seen on the 1992 VHS of The Rescuers.

After the VHS trailer for The Fox and the Hound (edited from the 1988 re-release trailer) and a Coca-Cola commercial, we see a still of the 1984 Walt Disney Classics logo but "THE CLASSICS" is replaced with the text "Stay tuned for previews after the feature" above the Walt Disney Home Video logo. The music and spiel from the "Special Previews" logo on the alternate print of the 1992 Beauty and the Beast VHS plays under this. The Feature Presentation logo plays afterward and the 1992 clean Walt Disney Classics logo plays after it, making it the first post-1992 VHS in the official "Classics" line to use the "clean" logo.

After the movie, we see the 1984 Classics logo, but after the music finishes, we hear Mark Elliot saying "Please stay tuned for a preview of several Disney releases". After that the logo fades to the Walt Disney Home Video logo sans "HOME VIDEO", instead, it has the text "In Theatres Summer 1994" and Mark Elliot says "Coming to movie theatres next summer." All the while, a remix of the 1986 WDHV logo (like on the 1992 101 Dalmatians VHS) plays under it. A trailer for The Lion King plays afterward, the same one featured on the VHS of Aladdin.

After the trailer for The Lion King and before trailers for Pinocchio (edited from the 1992 re-release trailer) and The Muppet Movie, we see the same logo as before except the Laser font text says "Now Available". Mark Elliot says "Now available for you to own, from Walt Disney Home Video", there is no background music. After that, we see the "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" logo as seen on the VHS of Three Men and a Little Lady and trailers for Muppet Christmas Carol, The Great Muppet Caper and Aladdin.

After the trailer for Aladdin, we see a repeat of the Walt Disney Classics logo which freezes after the spark turns the text yellow. Mark Elliot says "Thank you for purchasing this Disney classic on videocassette, we hope you purchase any upcoming release featured on this tape in the near future." during the logo.

DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (February 1993 re-issue): A modified version of the "1992 Holiday Season" appears but it reads "Coming to Theaters Spring 1993", this is shown before a trailer for A Far Off Place.

After that, we see the Coming to Home Video screen from The Rescuers but Marc Elliot says "And coming this March to home video". There is no background music. This precedes the trailer for Pinocchio.

After the trailer for Pinocchio and a Wendy's commercial, we see a "Special Previews after the Feature" logo on the navy blue gradient background used for the "FP" logo from the 1992 VHS of The Rescuers. Then, the 1991 Feature Presentation logo and the Walt Disney Home Video variant from the 1988 VHS of Return to Snowy River, in which the spark animates without Mickey, except it animates more in sync to the music (leaving a black screen before the spark animation).

After the movie, we see a still of the 1993 Jim Henson Video logo with no music and Mark Elliot saying "Available now from Jim Henson Video" followed by the trailers for The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper.

After that, we see the silent 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo start from the circle forming "Walt Disney", then we see, on a black background, the white words "Walt Disney Pictures presents a Tim Burton production" fade in. After a moment, it fades to the logo for The Nightmare Before Christmas and white text fades in below saying "Coming to Theaters for the 1993 Holiday Season". Mark Elliot says, over this, "And coming soon, Walt Disney Pictures presents an upcoming animated classic from Tim Burton, the director of Beetlejuice, Batman, and Edward Scissorhands. A new holiday motion picture event, The Nightmare Before Christmas, coming only to theaters for the 1993 holiday season from Walt Disney Pictures. The "Coming This Fall to Home Video" logo fades in and Mark Elliot says "And coming this fall to home video" in a different tone. The trailer for Aladdin follows this.

Felix the Cat: The Movie (Early 1993 re-issue): The Walt Disney Home Video 1987 non-USA logo plays but the clips are replaced with clips from Pinocchio, Bambi, The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, The Little Mermaid and Fantasia. There is also a Special Previews bumper with the CGI Felix head saying "Stay tuned for some more great announcements after my movie! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"

The Scarlet Quill: An Animated Fantasy Adventure (1992, April 1993 VHS): After the FBI warnings, the 1986 WDHV logo and the summer 1993 theatrical re-release trailer for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, we see the navy blue variant of the FP logo except the text reads "Now Available on Videocassette". The audio from the "Now Available on Videocassette" logo on the 1992 VHS of So Dear to My Heart plays under this. This is shown before the modified version of the trailer for Pinocchio as seen on the 1992 VHS of Beauty and the Beast (it is modified so that Marc Elliot says "Now available on videocassette").

After the trailer for Pinocchio, we see the "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video" logo from the 1992 VHS of The Rescuers, except the audio from the "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" logo on the VHS of Three Men and a Little Lady plays under it. This plays before the trailer for Aladdin. After the trailer for Aladdin and an advertisement for a Disney promotion at Pizza Hut, we see the navy blue background again. This time it has "Stay Tuned after the Feature" and "for a music video from Walt Disney Records" (with Walt Disney in the corporate font). After a moment, the bottom text fades out and a different text fades in, "for a preview of an upcoming Disney movie from Tim Burton". Marc Elliot says "Stay tuned after the feature for a special music video from Walt Disney Records, and don't miss a preview of an upcoming Disney motion picture event from creative genius Tim Burton". The snippet of the opening theme music to Father of the Bride, as played in the sneak preview for The Lion King on the Aladdin VHS, plays under it, although it is played to accommodate the announcement. Then, the navy blue version of the 1991 Feature Presentation logo and the 1992 "clean" Walt Disney Classics logo plays and the movie begins.

After the credits, the music video for The Power of Dreams (a song from the film) plays, and after it is done. On a black screen, the white text fades in reading, "The Scarlet Quill" with "Soundtrack now Available on CD & Cassette from" and the Walt Disney Records logo below it. Marc Elliot says, "The soundtrack is now available on CD and cassette from Walt Disney Records". Then we see a short behind-the-scenes preview/trailer for The Nightmare Before Christmas.

The Fox and the Hound (1997, WDMC): After the FBI warnings, the standard Walt Disney Company intro of the time plays, but instead of "Join us now for a special preview from Walt Disney Pictures", Beau Weaver says "Look for these great Disney movies coming this holiday season", which then segues into the trailer for Flubber and the trailer for Mr. Magoo. After the trailer for Mr. Magoo, we see the "Coming Soon to own on Videocassette" logo but the Disney logo, from the Disney videos promo as seen on the original VHS of Pooh's Grand Adventure, zooms out instead of the words. Then the flash reveals it on the dark blue background with "Coming to video in 1998" below it. Brian Cummings still says "Coming soon to own on videocassette". This plays before the home video trailers for Peter Pan, Hercules and Belle's Magical World, followed by the promo for Disney Cruise Line.

After the Disney Cruise Line promo, we see the Stay Tuned After the Feature/Feature Presentation logo, but Brian Cummings says "Stay tuned after the feature for a look at the making of The Fox and the Hound, and a special message from Disney. And now our feature presentation."

The Scarlet Quill 2: Haunted Halloween Adventure: (Direct-to-Video, September 1994): After the Green FBI warnings and the 1992 WDHV logo, we see the words "Now In Theatres" in Laser font below a jack-o-lantern. The music is the 1989 FP fanfare with no announcer. The trailer for The Lion King (edited to say it is now playing at theatres) follows.

After the trailer for The Lion King, we see the words "Now on Videocassette" in front of a Hershey bar. The trailers for Hocus Pocus and The Return of Jafar follow. "And available now on videocassette" from the 1992 VHS of The Rescues plays under this.

After the trailers for Hocus Pocus and The Return of Jafar, we see a tombstone in a nighttime scene. The words "Coming Soon to Video" are written on it. The music/spiel from the Coming to Videocassette logo on the VHS of Father of the Bride plays under it. The video trailers for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and The Nightmare Before Christmas play after it.

After the trailers for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and The Nightmare Before Christmas, we see the jack-o-lantern from before on a blue background with "Special Previews" and "After our feature from Buena Vista Home Video" below it. This logo uses half of the spiel on the Father of the Bride VHS but all of the music.

Then, the 1991 Feature Presentation logo plays, but it takes place on an orange/black gradient background, followed by the 1986 WDHV logo "presents" variant.

After the movie, we see the Jim Henson Video logo but "Now Available" is below it. The spiel and music from the "Now on Videocassette" logo on the 1992 VHS of So Dear to My Heart plays under this. This plays before a trailer for The Dark Crystal. After the trailer for The Dark Crystal, we see the logo again but with "Coming Soon" below it instead. This plays before the trailer for Muppet Classic Theater.

After the trailer for Muppet Classic Theater, we see, on a black background, the 1992 WDHV logo, followed by a black screen with the white text, "Coming soon, directly to video". Then, a primitive logo for The Scarlet Quill 3 fades in below it. Later, "Look for further announcements on future video releases from Disney" fades in below. Marc Elliot says "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video, an exciting new sequel to hit movie The Scarlet Quill. Check future Disney video releases for more news on this upcoming home video event."

After that, we see the "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" logo from the VHS of Three Men and a Little Lady, followed by a promotional advertisement for the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection.

The Scarlet Quill: The Series (1995-1997 VHS Tapes): The Feature Program logo takes place on the black/blue gradient as seen on the Rescuers VHS. It is written in Laser and written exactly like in the Feature Presentation logo. On most tapes, Marc Elliot says "And now, our feature program" with the 1989 fanfare.

'''The Scarlet Quill: The Series: Don't Forget to Write! (March 1996):' After the FBI Warnings and the 1986 WDHV logo, the 1994 "Coming to Theatres" Whoosh of Doom plays, but Brian Cummings says, "Coming to theatres for the summer of 1996", followed by the trailer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame''.

After the trailer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, we see the background again, but with the logo for Disney's Aladdin on top and "Coming this summer on videocassette" below. Brian Cummings says, "Coming this summer to own on videocassette. An all-new movie starring your favorite characters from Aladdin.", which is followed by the trailer for Aladdin and the King of Thieves. Part of the electric guitar solo from A Whole New World (the version performed by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle) plays under it.

After that and the trailers for Toy Story, The Aristocats and a Disney Interactive trailer for the Scarlet Quill computer game, we see the Stay Tuned/FP logo, but Brian Cummings says, "Stay tuned for more previews at the end of this videocassette." It fades to black and then a variation of the Feature Program logo normally used on tapes of Scarlet Quill episodes. "Feature Program" is still in Laser font albeit arranged differently and it takes place on a circular blue gradient on a black background. Brian Cummings says, "And now, our feature program." with the "bad trumpet" from the end credits of Muppet Babies playing under it. The blue WDHV "presents" logo plays after it.

Donkey Kong Country (1997, 1998 VHS): After the FBI warnings, the Walt Disney Company intro and the trailer for A Bug's Life, we see a screenshot of the Game Over screen from Donkey Kong Country 3. "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" is shown at the bottom in Laser font. Brian Cummings says "Now available to own on videocassette" with part of the game over music from Donkey Kong Country playing under it. This is shown before the trailers for Hercules and Flubber.

After the trailers for Hercules and Flubber, and before the trailers for Mr. Magoo and The Spirit of Mickey and the Disney Cruise Line commercial, we see the same image from before but with "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" below it, Brian Cummings' usual "CSTOOV" voice-over and part of the game over music from Donkey Kong Country 2 playing under it.

After the Disney Cruise Line commercial and before the soundtrack advertisement, we see the same image from before, but with "Now on CD & Cassette" below. This time, it uses the music from the Donkey Kong Country 3 game over.

After the soundtrack advertisement, we see the Disney logo from the Disney promo seen on the VHS of Pooh's Grand Adventure, but it's on a dark blue background with "Stay Tuned after the Feature for a message from George Takei" below it. Playing under it is the "Special Previews" logo on the 1992 VHS of So Dear to My Heart. After that, the 1996 variant of the Feature Presentation logo (with Beau Weaver's voice-over) plays.

After the movie, we see on the Disney logo from before, but smaller. Below it is the text "And now for a preview of Mulan from George Takei". The 1989 FP fanfare, with no voice-over, plays under it. Shortly after that, we see the trailer for Mulan, preceded by an introduction from George Takei. He announces, just before lightning strikes his introduction to segue into the trailer, that he provided the voice for the First Ancestor in said movie. Afterwards, he talks about Rareware's then upcoming Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64 (introducing us to information about the later) and finally waves us goodbye and wishes us good luck.

Sonic the Hedgehog (1996 VHS): After the 1991 WDHV logo, we see a screenshot of Ixis Naugas' eyes (from the final episode of Sonic SatAM) with "Coming to Theatres" above and "this Holiday Season" below it. Marc Elliott says "Coming to theatres this holiday season" from the 1989 trailer for The Little Mermaid. This plays before the trailer for 101 Dalmatians.

After the trailer for 101 Dalmatians and before the trailers for Muppet Treasure Island and Oliver and Company, we see a still shot of "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" with Marc Elliott saying "And available now on videocassette" from the 1992 VHS of The Rescuers.

After the trailers for Muppet Treasure Island and Oliver and Company, and before the trailers for James and the Giant Peach and Toy Story, we see the 1991 WDHV logo with "Coming to Home Video" instead of "Home Video". Playing under it is the 1991 WDHV music and Brain Cummings saying "Coming soon to own on videocassette".

After the aforementioned trailers, we see "Stay Tuned after the Feature" except it takes place below the above image of Ixis Naugas' eyes. A computerized voice says "Stay tuned after the feature for a music video and a special announcement from Sega and Disney Interactive". After that, the 1994 Feature Presentation logo plays.

Sailor Moon (1997 VHS): After the 1991 WDHV logo and Wonderful World of Disney "Coming in September", we see the end of Sailor Moon's transformation sequence as the words "Coming Soon to Theatres" zoom out just before it flashes to reveal Sailor Moon in front of a crescent moon. We hear the "Whoosh of Doom" Coming Soon to Theatres voice-over. This plays before the re-release trailer for The Little Mermaid.

After the trailers for The Little Mermaid, and before the trailers for Pooh's Grand Adventure and videos of Sailor Moon, we see the same sequence again but with "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" and the appropriate voice-over.

After the trailers for Pooh's Grand Adventure, Sailor Moon videos and before the trailers for Beauty & the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas and the August/September/October trailers for Mary Poppins, Sleeping Beauty and The Jungle Book, we see the same sequence from before but with "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette".

After the aforementioned trailers, we see the Stay Tuned logo with the Disney logo at the end of the August/September/October promo (similar to the Stay Tuned logo on the 1997 VHS of The Crow) and "Stay Tuned After the Feature" below it. Brian Cummings says "Stay tuned after the feature for an all-new music video and a special message from Disney". After that, it fades to the 1996 "Thanks for joining us for this special preview" Feature Presentation logo taking place on the Sailor Moon post-transformation image from before.

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Disney Sing-Along Songs: Far Longer Than Forever (January 31, 1995): After the FBI Warning Screens, we see a still picture of "Coming Soon to Videocassette" logo as seen on some prints of "The Lion King", except the words read "Coming to Theaters". The music is the same as the "Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures" logo from the 1990 United States tape of "Peter Pan".

After the trailer for "Pocahontas", the same "Coming Soon to Videocassete" logo plays.

After the trailer for "The Lion King", the "Now on Videocassette" logo pays, but the music is exactly the same as the one heard on "Beauty and the Beast" where the 1991 FP logo plays and the announcer says "Now on Walt Disney Home Video".

After the trailers for "Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection", "The Brave Little Toaster", "Walt Disney Family Film Collection" and the commercial for Pizza Hut, the Feature Program, which is used on the 1998 VHS of "101 Dalmatians Christmas", plays.

Oliver and Company (TV Series) (1995-1997 VHS tapes): This show gets their own variation of the Feature Program logo. On a red background, the words, in white, read "Feature Program". The music is "The Prince and The Pauper" intro music (as heard on the Disney Favorite Stories promos) with the female saying "And Now, Our Feature Program!"

Phineas and Ferb: Across the '''2nd Dimension! (2012 Release):''' After the previews for 2012 releases from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, there is a male announcer(who is is in his mid-teens/early 20's) saying "For more fun, join us after the movie for a music video of the "Phineas and Ferb" theme song. Then, be sure to stay tuned for an exclusive sneak peek to the new "Phineas and Ferb" movie. Coming to Theaters, Summer 2013!". After that, the 2001-05 Feature Presentation logo (as seen on "101 Dalmatians 2", "Snow White" (2001 VHS), "Cinderella" (Which is the last Disney tape to use that FP logo), and "Hunchback of Notre Dame 2") plays. The only difference is that the photos from Phineas and Ferb episodes (prior to the "PaF: AT2D" feature) are displayed in leiu of the Disney Pictures.

After the movie, a customized "Special Presentation" logo shows Agent P/Perry standing next to the words "And now, a special message from DISNEY XD and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment's PHINEAS AND FERB". First, the music video for the Phineas and Ferb theme song is played. After that, the 2007/8 "Coming Soon to Theaters" logo plays. The new (yet exclusive) sneak peek for the upcoming "Phineas and Ferb" movie plays.

Phineas and Ferb VHS (If WDSHE decided to continue VHS's after 2006): On the background where Phineas, Perry, and Ferb are all sitting under a tree, the words "Feature Program" are written in orange. The FP music, that is playing in the BG, is the Walt Disney Television music from "A Hard Day's Knight/I, Brobot" (in which the PaF theme is 10 semitones lower/double pitched), with the announcer (whose voice is recycled from the Spiderman tapes, Miramax's Pokemon, and some Playhouse Disney tapes) saying "And now, our Feature Program!". After the music finishes, Candace (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) yells from off-screen, "MOM! Phineas and Ferb are making a Feature Program logo!".

The Powerpuff Girls: The Early Adventures (March 5, 1999): After the 1998 FBI Warnings, and the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo, a new bumper is made exclusively for the tape. Just like the "Stay Tuned" variant of the "Feature Presentation" logo of the era, the text reads "Stay Tuned After the Program". The announcer reads the text, telling the viewers to "Stay Tuned after the Program to see the pilot episode of "The Powerpuff Girls": "Meet Fuzzy Lumpkins", and a music video by Shonen Knife". The screen then fades to "Coming Soon To Theaters". The announcer also says "And now, see what's Coming to Theaters in 1999". The trailers for "Tarzan" and "Toy Story 2" play.

After the Home Video Previews for "The Brave Little Toaster: To The Rescue", the 1999 Walt Disney Masterpiece release for "101 Dalmatians", the late 90's Promos for "Winnie the Pooh" and "Disney Sing Along Songs" (announcing a new video entitled "Flik's Musical Adventure"), and (For the US Only) a promo for "One Saturday Mornings", the Feature Program logo, which was seen on "Beauty and the Beast 2: The Enchanted Christmas" plays. The 1986 Walt Disney Home Video plays after this, again.

Carrie (Brian De Palma, 1998, a Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection rarity): After the 1998 Warnings, and the 1991 WDHV logo (Jim Henson variant), the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays. However, as Tinkerbell appears, the man says "And Now, Our Feature Presentation" in a calm tone, just like on the 1996 tape of "Oliver and Company". After that, and the green format screen, it goes to the opening scene of Carrie, where she and her gym class are playing volleyball.

Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil (2010-12 WDSHE VHS): After the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, there is a "Now Available To Own On DVD and Video" customized exclusively for "Kick Buttowski". The music for the interval is the first opening bars of the KBSD ending theme, with the man (from 2003) reading the text. After that, previews for "Phineas and Ferb", "Beauty and the Beast" (2010 Rerelease), and "Toy Story 3".

After the previews, another logo ("Feature Program") is customized for KBSD. The top half of Kick's Helmet is on the lower half of the screen, with the words "FEATURE PROGRAM" written in extreme font on the top half. The announcer is the same as the one on Miramax's Pokemon tapes. The music is the last bars of the KBSD theme. The warnings, the WDHE logo (again), and the Disney XD logo play.

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Tapes (2008-present): The 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo plays, albeit videotaped (a la 1994-2003 Miramax Home Entertainment logo). The music for this logo is a majestic fanfare (sounding similar to "Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio") with a man saying, "And Now, Our Feature Presentation". This was spotted on post-2008 WDSHE tapes, such as "Big Hero 6", "Frozen", "Inside Out". There also exists a variation, where the man announces "a look at some exciting Coming Attractions from Disney". DVD's use the regular 2006 ID's. There is no variation for "Feature Program".

US Walt Disney Home Video Tapes (1999-late Summer/early Fall 2002): Same as the Finnish, Castilian, and Brazilian variants of the "Coming to Theaters" logo, but the announcer says "Coming Soon To Theaters", like in the flash-bang/filmreel IDs of the era.

Walt Disney Home Video tapes from North America (Summer 1999-July 30, 2002): These bumpers would be the same as the Brazilian bumpers from that era. The only difference is that the Brazilian texts are replaced with the English equivalents:


 * Breve Nos Melhores Cinemas (Coming Soon to Theaters)
 * Agora Em Video (Now Available on Video and DVD)
 * Breve Em Video (Coming Soon to Video and DVD)
 * Prepare-se: O Filme Vai Comecar (Feature Presentation/Program)

Walt Disney Home Entertainment tapes from North America (August 2, 2002-Winter 2006): The logo starts off with the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo on a starry sky. Then the logo zooms back to see the following texts, accompanied by the twinkling sounds:


 * Coming to Theaters
 * Now in Theaters
 * In Theaters
 * Now in Stores
 * Coming in Stores
 * And Now, Our Feature Presentation
 * And Now, Our Feature Program

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Kirby's BIG Adventure (1995 VHS): After the Green FBI Warning screens and the 1991 WDHV logo, we see Kirby on his warpstar, with the movie's cast behind him. Under that, we see text in the Laser LET font reading "Coming to Theaters from Walt Disney Pictures this 1995 Thanksgiving Season". Brian Cummings says the on-screen text, and the background music playing in the background is the "Special Preview" music from the 1992 VHS So Dear To My Heart. After that, the trailer for Toy Story plays.

After that, the same image from the previous bumper appears, but with the Game Over music from Kirby's Dream Land playing, and the text reading "Now Available for Super Nintendo Entertainment System", with Brian Cummings again saying the on-screen text. The commercial for the game "Kirby's Dream Course" plays.

Afterwards, the same screen appears, but the text now reads, with Brian Cummings announcing it, says "Now Available To Own On Videocassette", and the music from the stage Green Greens in Kirby's Dream Land is used. The preview for the 1995 VHS release of The Lion King plays. Then the same screen appears, and the text now reads "Stay Tuned for a special message from Masahiro Sakurai and a behind-the-scenes look". Brian Cummings announces "Be sure to join us after the feature for a special message from Kirby creator Masahiro Sakurai, and a behind-the-scenes look at Kirby's BIG Adventure". After that, the 1994 Feature Presentation "Flashbang" Ident plays.

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Bambi (July 12, 1995 Masterpiece Collection re-issue): Just after the green FBI screens, we see a still picture of the 1992 WDHV "Feature Presentation" logo, but "Feature Presentation" reads "Coming to Theatres this August". In this version, we hear the audio from the "Coming to Theatres from Walt Disney Pictures" logo as seen on the 1990 VHS print of Peter Pan and Mark Elliot says "Coming to theatres this August from Walt Disney Pictures." This comes before the trailer for A Kid in King Arthur's Court.

After the VHS trailer for Cinderella and a Pizza Hut commercial, we see a still picture of the 1984 Walt Disney Classics logo, but "THE CLASSICS" is replaced with "NOW AVAILABLE FROM". The spiel and music from the "Now on Videocassette" logo as seen on the 1994 Masterpiece Collection VHS of Mary Poppins plays under this. This comes before the VHS trailer for The Lion King.

After the VHS trailer for The Lion King, we see a still picture of the 1994 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo, but "MASTERPIECE COLLECTION" is replaced with "Stay Tuned After the Feature" in the Laser font. The music from the "Special Previews" logo as seen on the 1992 VHS print of Father of the Bride plays under this and Mark Elliot says "Stay tuned right after the feature for more exciting previews from Disney!"

After that, the 1992 WDHV "Feature Presentation logo plays, but the background is red gradient.

After the movie, we see a still picture of the 1986 WDHV logo, but "HOME VIDEO" is replaced with "Coming to Videocassette this January" in a white Laser font. There is no background music and Brian Cummings says "Don't miss another Favorite Stories video coming this January from Walt Disney Home Video". This comes before the VHS trailer for Disney's Favorite Stories: Three Little Pigs.

Disney's Sing-Along Songs: A New World (April 23, 1990): After the Red/White FBI warning screens, we see a photo of the 1989 WDHV FP logo, but "FEATURE PRESENTATION" reads "COMING FROM WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO". The music from the 1989 FP logo seen on the 1989 VHS print of The Boatniks plays under this and Mark Elliot says "Don't miss two Disney classics coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video." This comes before the VHS trailer for The Little Mermaid.

After the VHS trailer for Peter Pan, we see a picture of the 1986 WDHV logo, but "HOME VIDEO" reads "Coming this October". The music from the 1991 WDHV logo as seen in the 1992 VHS print of 101 Dalmatians plays under this and Mark Elliot says "Don't miss a new Cartoon Classics video coming this October." This comes before the trailer for Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 13: Donald's Scary Tales.

After a Pepsi commercial, we see a picture of the 1989 WDHV FP logo, but "FEATURE PRESENTATION" reads "STAY TUNED FOR MORE PREVIEWS". The music from the 1990s Jim Henson Video logo plays under this and Mark Elliot says "Stay tuned after the movie for more previews from Walt Disney Home Video." The 1989 WDHV FP logo plays afterward.

After the movie, we see a picture of the 1980s HBO Video logo, but "HBO" reads "COMING" and "VIDEO" reads "THIS DECEMBER". The music from the 1980s HBO Video logo plays under this and Mark Elliot says "Don't miss another Mini-Classic coming this December." This comes before the VHS trailer for The Small One.

After the VHS trailer for The Small One, the 1986 WDHV logo plays, but the text is blue and when the music finishes, the logo freezes and Mark Elliot says "Thanks for buying this Sing-Along Songs tape. We hope you will enjoy purchasing any upcoming releases as seen in this tape in the future." The logo then fades out.

Rainy Days (1989, VHS from April 1997): All the bumpers (except for a variant of the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo, which takes place in a black-blue gradient background) are in the form of the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo and take place on a dark, stormy, rainy background. Also, the music is sad and gloomy, and the announcer is in a bad and gloomy mood like the narrator from The Powerpuff Girls episode "The Powerpuff Girls' Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever". The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres, in which the announcer says "Another movie that we worked too hard on is coming soon."
 * Coming to Videocassette, in which the announcer says "It's just a movie coming to video."
 * Now on Videocassette, in which the announcer says "It's just another movie you can find at a video store."
 * Stay Tuned After the Feature for More Great Previews, in which the announcer says "After the movie, there is some more previews of movies that I don't think you want to see."
 * Feature Presentation, in which the announcer says "And now, I think this will be a sad movie."

Twisted Brother (1995, VHS from June 1996): After the previews, the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the background is darker and stormier than usual and the text is written slowly. The music is a sad version of "I Like Chopin" by Gazebo. The announcer cries hard and says "And now... ladies... and gentlemen... on with the show! Enjoy it!" like the narrator from the end of The Powerpuff Girls episode "Twisted Sister".

The Leech Burgular (1987, WDMC VHS from May 1997): After the green Warning screens, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays, but Tinker Bell does not appear at all.

The 1994 "Coming Soon to Theatres" logo plays, but there is a question mark at the end of "THEATRES" and the announcer loses his concentration and is confused. This was shown before the theatrical trailer for Hercules.

Then, the "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" logo plays, but the background has a red question mark behind the text and the announcer sounds confused. The trailer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame plays after.

After that, the "Now Available from Disney Interactive" logo plays, but the words are jumbled-up and the announcer sounds confused. The preview for The Leech Burgular for SNES and Sega Genesis plays after.

Then, a "Special Preview After the Feature" plays in the style of the "whoosh-BANG!" bumpers, but the text rotates upside-down and the announcer says "Woah! Please join us right after the feature to see what's available on videocassette?" The text fades to "FEATURE PRESENTATION", but it is slanted and the announcer says "And now, enjoy the feature presentation?"

After the movie, a "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" logo plays, but the text flips over and the announcer sounds confused. The trailer for Toy Story plays after.

Bettyfinger (1991, VHS from July 1997): All the bumpers in this VHS (except for the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo) have some candy falling down in the background and the announcer saying something in an angry tone of voice.


 * In the 1994 "Coming Soon to Theaters" logo, sour candies fall down and the announcer shouts "Another AWFUL movie coming to theatres from Disney!"


 * In the 1994 "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" logo, chocolates fall down and the announcer shouts "I can't wait for a stupid Disney movie that long!"
 * In the 1994 "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" logo, lollipops fall down and the announcer shouts "Seriously, do not buy these movies at your store!"
 * In the 1992 "Special Preview After the Feature" logo, bubble gum candies fall down and the announcer shouts "Don't even think about fast-forwarding through the movie just to see more previews!"
 * In the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo, M&M's candy falls down and the announcer shouts "And now, rewind the tape and eject it, you lousy, rotten...!" The screen fades to black before the announcer finishes his sentence.

The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays after the opening previews, but when Tinker Bell appears, she falls down. The announcer shouts "This is going to be the WORST... MOVIE... EVER!"

Dog School (1992, VHS from June 1997): After the green Warning screens, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays, but Tinker Bell is in form of a dog.

The 1994 "Coming Soon to Theaters" logo plays, but a robot dog appears behind the logo and the announcer says "Can you guess which Disney movie is coming to theaters soon?" The Hercules and George of the Jungle (1997) trailers play after that.

The 1994 "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" logo plays, but a paper dog walks and the announcer says "Will you buy a Disney movie on VHS in the future?" Then, the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves trailers play.

The 1994 "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" logo plays, but a liquid dog swims and the announcer says "Are you going to buy a Disney VHS at your local video store now?" The Bambi trailer plays after the logo.

The 1994 "Special Preview After the Feature" flash-bang style logo plays, but a dog replaces the "A" in "AFTER" and the announcer says "After the movie, will you please watch more Disney previews?" Then, we cut to a still picture of the 1994 "Feature Presentation" logo, but a stone dog bounces and the announcer says "But right now, are you going to watch the whole movie?"

After the movie, the 1994 "Now Available from Disney Interactive" logo plays, but a plastic dog comes in and stomps and the announcer says "Are you going to purchase a recent Disney Interactive game?" The trailer for Dog School (video game) for PC and Nintendo 64 plays after that.

Bird TV (1994, VHS from July 1997): All the bumpers are on a dark yellow background and take place on a TV screen. Also, the announcer says something in form of a televised news story. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - "A hit blockbuster is coming its way to theaters in the USA!"
 * Coming Soon to Own to Videocassette - "A hit movie debuts on videocassette soon."
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette - "Thousands of people are checking their local video rental store for these new movies."
 * Stay Tuned After the Feature for More Great Previews - "We'll be right back with more previews after this movie."
 * Feature Presentation - "Ladies and gentlemen, the feature presentation is starting."
 * Now Available from Disney Interactive - "Gamers everywhere are going crazy for this computer game."

After the opening previews, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but it has static effects and Mickey is replaced with a bird. Also, the text is purple.

The Candyman Can (1987, VHS from 1995): All the bumpers are in the Dom Casual font and take place on a 2D picture of a snack product that varies with a different bumper. Also, the announcer says something in form of a commercial focusing on snacks. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - ""When you watch a movie, do you watch the previews first?" (Smarties slogan parody)
 * Coming Soon to Own to Videocassette - "Nobody better lay a finger on this video yet." (Butterfinger)
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette - "Now available... a video that looks so good you'll growl!" (Kit Kat)
 * Special Previews After the Feature - "Keep on, keep on, keep on playing this tape after the movie!" (Twix)
 * Feature Presentation - "Time to watch the movie." (Dunkin' Donuts)
 * Now Available from Disney Interactive - "Do you love anyone enough to give them a computer game?" (Rolo)
 * Now Available on CD and Cassette - "CD and cassette... two great sounds that sound great." (Reese)

After the opening previews, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays, but Tinkerbell's wand is replaced by a candy cane.

Famous Burger (1993, VHS from June 1997): All the bumpers are in the Dom Casual font and take place on a 2D picture of a burger. Also, the announcer says something in form of a commercial focusing on a fast food restaurant. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - "Coming to theaters, where entertainment is our recipe." (Wendy's slogan parody)
 * Coming Soon to Own to Videocassette - "Coming to video, the best movies in the business." (Wendy's)
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette - "Now on video, something hot n' ready." (Little Caesar's)
 * More Great Previews After the Feature - "Choose fresh, choose to stay tuned after our feature." (Wendy's)
 * Feature Presentation - A woman's voice says "When's the movie!?" and a man's voice says "And now, good time, great movie." (Wendy's and McDonald's)
 * Now Available on CD and Cassette - "If you're a music kind of people, see what's on CD and cassette." (Wendy's)

After the opening previews, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but Mickey's hand holds a cheeseburger.

Drink Me (1986, VHS from January 1998): All the bumpers are in the Dom Casual font and take place on a 2D picture of a soda can. Also, the announcer says something in form of a commercial for a soft drink. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - "Hollywood's got a lot to give."
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette - "Coming soon, a cool, sweet video."
 * Now Available on Videocassette - "A fresh, cool movie available on videocassette."
 * Music Video After the Feature - "Hold out for a music video after the feature!"
 * Feature Presentation - "And now, 'Drink Me' is the thing!"
 * Now Available on CD and Cassette - "Great songs make it music!"

After the opening previews, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but Mickey's hand holds a can of Drink Me.

Space Bunny Wars (1998, VHS from May 1999): All the bumpers are in the Dom Casual font and take place on a 2D picture of a cartoon bunny disguised as an astronaut. Also, an announcer says something different from the text in a Darth Vader-like voice. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - "Only in theaters June 1999."
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette - "Coming only to video soon."
 * Now Available on Videocassette - "New from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Feature Presentation - "And now, we present Space Bunny Wars."

After the opening previews, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but Mickey is replaced by a cartoon rabbit who wears astronaut clothing.

Shrieking Stores (1992, VHS from August 1997): All the bumpers are in the Dom Casual font and take place on a 2D picture of a screaming face. Also, the announcer says something in form of a commercial focusing on a department store. The customized bumpers in this VHS are:


 * Coming Soon to Theatres - "Come and see the new films side of entertainment." (Sears slogan parody)
 * Coming Soon to Own to Videocassette - "There's more for your entertainment with movies coming to video." (Sears)
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette - "Do it right with movies now on video." (JCPenney)
 * More Great Previews After the Feature - "You can count on what's coming up after our movie." (Sears)
 * Feature Presentation - "And now, this movie is lookin' smarter than ever." (JCPenney)
 * Now Available on CD and Cassette - "If you wanna be a music person, see what's on CD and Cassette." (Toys R Us)

After the opening previews, the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but Mickey's hand holds a shopping bag.

Bad Days at Elementary School (2001, VHS from October 1, 2002): After the blue Warning screens, the 2000s WDHE logo plays, but the logo forms too fast and the music is reorchestrated, sped up, and sounds like a chipmunk composing the music. Also the logo's background is grey.

After that, a "Coming Soon to Theaters" logo plays, but the text is yellow and the text in the Laser font. Also, the logo is on the 1991 FP logo's background and it is snowing. The trailer for The Santa Clause 2 then plays.

After the Santa Clause 2 trailer, a "Coming Soon To Own on Video on DVD" logo plays, but it is in the style of the 1991 FP logo. Also, the logo is on a island with vines. The trailer for Lilo and Stitch plays after this logo.

After the trailers for Monsters, Inc., The Country Bears, and Inspector Gadget 2, a special "Coming Soon To ABC" logo plays. The text is in the Laser font. Also, the text is black, the background and the logo animates like an ABC ident from 2000. The announcer (Mark Elliot) says "There are some cool things coming soon to ABC. Go take a look now." When the logo finishes, the commercial for the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl plays.

After an ESPN Radio commercial and a Pizza Hut commercial, a "Stay Tuned After Our Feature" logo plays, but it is in the style of the 1991 FP logo. Also, the text is orange, the background is brighter, and the text reads "Join Us After Our Feature for a big, important, huge, and special message from Disney". The announcer (Mark Elliot) says "Be sure to join us after our feature presentation for a look at something big, important, huge, and special coming to you from Disney." The music is an extended and slower version of the 1986 WDHV logo's theme.

After that, the 1991 "Feature Presentation" logo is used, but the background is green and the text is in form of a chalk drawing. Also, a white dot is writing the text.

After the movie, we see a still picture of the 1991 FP logo, but the text reads "Always look for something new and exciting on..." The music is the last seconds of "Great Ovation" by Steve Gray and the announcer (Brian Cummings) says "Be sure to watch new stuff made just for you right here on...!" The screen fades to black before the announcer finishes the sentence.

Then, the "big, important, huge, and special" message is the 2002-2007 Disney Channel "Drums" bumper which plays for thirty seconds.

After that, the 2000s WDHE logo from the opening of this VHS is seen, but the words "© 2002" appear below.

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Disney Sing-Along Songs: Rock-a-Doodle - Sun Do Shine (December 1994): After the VHS preview for The Brave Little Toaster, we see a still picture of the lilac blue "Feature Presentation" bumper, except "Feature Presentation" is replaced with "Feature Program". The 1989 Feature Presentation music plays under this and the announcer, Mark Elliot, says "And now, our feature program!"

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Disney's Brand Spankin' New Drakey the Dragon (1996): After the 1996 VHS preview for Disney's Favorite Stories, we see the Jim Henson "Feature Program" bumper, but the background is lavender. Also, the music is from the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo and the voiceover sounds the same as the one who says "And now, our feature program" on the opening titles of the 1993 VHS tapes of Ariel's Undersea Adventures and Adventures in Wonderland.

The 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays after, but Sorcerer Mickey is replaced by Drakey the Dragon. When the Walt Disney logo and the words "HOME VIDEO" shine, a spark writes the word "Presents..." in a red Laser font.

Disney's Drakey the Dragon: The Great Dragon Race (1997): After the VHS preview for The Toys Who Saved Christmas, we see a screen similar to the DreamWorks "Feature Presentation" logo, but the background is dark blue and "OUR FEATURE PRESENTATION" is replaced by the words "Stay Tuned After the Feature". Also, the voiceover says "Stay tuned after the feature for more great previews" in a calm tone.

The screen fades to another starry background with the words "Feature Program" shining. The voiceover says "And now, our feature program" in a calm tone. The music in both the "Stay Tuned After the Feature" and "Feature Program" screens was taken from the copyright screen at the end of Mickey's Magical World.

The Drakey the Dragon variant of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays after.

Disney's Drakey the Dragon: We Wish You a Drakey Christmas (1996): The "Feature Program" logo is written in the Happy Holidays font. The Disney logo is shown above and the background is white with holly around it. The music is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" (as heard at the end credits of the Spanish version of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs. A voiceover says "And now, our feature program!" in a cheerful tone. The Drakey the Dragon variant of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo logo plays after, but Drakey is dressed up as Santa Claus and it's snowing at the end of the logo.

Disney's Drakey the Dragon: Escape to Dragon Island (1998): After the preview for Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World, there is a "Stay Tuned After the Feature" logo customized for the VHS. The announcer says "Stay tuned after the program for a never-before-seen animated Bugz episode 'Super Fly', where Fred the Fly dreams of becoming a superhero." The "Feature Program" logo from the Alvin and the Chipmunks videos plays after.

The Aristocats (1993, Classics print): Just after the green FBI Warning screens, we see a screen that is identical to the 1992 "Coming to Videocassette" logo, but the text reads "Coming Only to Theaters on Thanksgiving 1993 from Touchstone Pictures". In this version, we hear the music from the "Special Previews" logo from the 1992 VHS of Beauty and the Beast and an unknown announcer saying "Coming only to theaters on the thanksgiving of 1993, a brand-new holiday classic from Touchstone Pictures." This is shown before the preview of The Nightmare Before Christmas.

After the trailer for The Nightmare Before Christmas, we see another screen similar to the 1992 "Coming to Videocassette" logo, but the text reads "Coming Soon to Videocassette from Walt Disney Home Video". In this version, we hear the 1989 "Feature Presentation" music and the unknown announcer says "Coming soon to videocassette from Walt Disney Home Video." This is shown before the trailer for Aladdin.

After that, we see the "Now Available on Videocassette" logo from the 1994 VHS of Alice in Wonderland, but the music is from the 1989 "Feature Presentation" logo and the announcer says "Don't miss this exciting release that you'll find at your favorite video rental store." This is shown before the trailer for Pinocchio.

After that, we see the "Special Previews" logo from the 1992 VHS of Father of the Bride, but the words "Buena Vista" are replaced by "Walt Disney". Also, the announcer says "Join us right after the feature presentation for more great previews from Walt Disney Home Video." The "Feature Presentation" logo from the 1992 VHS of Father of the Bride plays after.

After the movie, we see the "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" logo from Three Men and a Little Lady, but an unknown announcer says "Also available from Walt Disney Home Video." The previews for Beauty and the Beast and Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey play after.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Lost in Space (1993): We start with the green FBI Warning screens from 1991. The Buena Vista Home Video logo is indigo and takes place in a starfield similar to the 1990 DiC logo.

The "Now on Video" logo is in the style of the 1993 "Feature Program" logo from Alvin and the Chipmunks videos. The music and sounds are the same as the "Now Available on Videocassette" logo from the 1994 VHS of Alice in Wonderland. The preview for the Alvin and the Chipmunks videos follows after.

The "Feature Program" logo zooms out on the same font as the main title for Star Wars. The background is a starfield similar to the 1990 DiC logo.

'''Here It Comes! (1985, Touchstone VHS from 1992), Make Mine Music (1946, uncut VHS from 1992), Bugz: Beauty and the Bees (1997), Bugz: One Dozen and One Larvae (1997), Bugz: Ladybug and the Champ (1997), and Bugz: The Fox and the Housefly (1998):''' After the previews, a customized "Feature Program" logo plays. The text is red and it animates like the 1989 Feature Presentation logo. The music is from the "Feature Program" logos from the VHS tapes of The Black Cauldron, The Spirit of Mickey, Quack Pack: House of Haunts, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Flik's Musical Adventure, and some other videos from Buena Vista.

Bugz: The Great Louse Detective (1996): We start with the green FBI Warning screens from 1991 and the 1993 Walt Disney Home Video presents logo (as seen on the 1993 VHS of Where's Spot? and the 1995 VHS of Gordy). Then, a rare logo similar to the 1992 "Coming to Videocassette" logo plays, but the text reads "Coming to Theaters This Thanksgiving". There is no music and the announcer says "Coming to Theatres from Walt Disney Pictures." (as heard on 1991 Walt Disney Classics VHS tapes) The trailer for 101 Dalmatians (1996) plays after.

After that, we see the 1992 "Now Available on Videocassette" logo, but the text reads "Look for these Disney Movies" and the music is from the "Now on Home Video" variant of the 1986 WDHV logo (from the 1992 VHS of Beauty and the Beast). The trailer for Aladdin and the King of Thieves plays after.

Then, we see the same "Feature Program" logo from the 1992 VHS of Here It Comes!, but the background is black. The 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays after.

After the program, the tape ends with a still image of the 1992 Jim Henson Video logo, but with a voiceover saying "Now available from Jim Henson Video" and the trailer for Muppet Treasure Island.

Bugz: The Movie (1996, 1997 VHS): We start with the green FBI Warning screens from 1997 and the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo. Then, we see a screen similar to the "Stay Tuned After the Feature" logo, but there is no text zooming in. Instead, a green leaf with an acorn (recycled from the Great Oaks logo as seen in the live-action 101 Dalmatians from 1996 and Flubber from 1997) zooms out, and when the screen flashes, the background turns dark green and words "JOIN US AFTER THE FEATURE" appear on the top of the screen and "AN EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PEEK" at the bottom. The announcer says "Be sure to join us after the feature presentation for a sneak peek at an all-new, upcoming motion picture featuring bugs, from Disney and Pixar".

After the logo fades out, a still version of the "Coming Soon to Theaters" logo fades in, but the text reads "Coming to Theaters Summer 1998" and the announcer says "And now, here's a preview of what's coming to theaters next summer." Lightning strikes the logo, seguing to the official trailer for Mulan.

After the preview for Mulan, we see a still image of the "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" logo from the era, but the music is a low-pitched version of the 1989 Feature Presentation fanfare announcer says "Look for these exciting releases that you'll find at your favorite video store!" The previews for The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars and Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection play after.

After the preview for the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, the "Coming Soon to Rent on Video" logo from the 1998 VHS of Armageddon plays, but the text reads "FEATURE PRESENTATION" and the voiceover says "And now our feature presentation." (as heard in the 1991 FP logo).

Disney's Sing-a-Long Songs: Pongo and Perdita (1996, 1998 print): The "Feature Program" logo takes place on a light grey background with Dalmatian spots. The words "Feature Program" in a Kidprint font zoom out. The music is the Disney's Sing-a-Long Songs theme and a female voiceover says "And now, our feature program."

Fred the Fly's Big Movie (1998, 1999 VHS): After the previews, there is a "Stay Tuned After Our Feature/Feature Presentation" logo customized for the VHS. An instrumental version of the song "And Then He Kissed Me" by The Crystals (from Adventures in Babysitting) plays, as the words "Join Us After Our Feature" in the Dom Casual font (the font used for Jim Henson Video's "Feature Program" logo) appear and Fred the Fly says "Bzzztay tuned right after the feature for a sneak peek of my next movie and a look at some more great previewzzz from Dizzzneee!" Then, the text fades to "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in the same font and Fred says "And now, our feature prezzzentation!"

Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Sing Along with Drakey the Dragon (1997): After the previews, the 1992 "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the music and sounds are from the beginning of the Arthur episode "Arthur Makes a Movie". (as heard on 2:33 in this video)

Tron (1982, 10th Anniversary VHS from June 1992): We start with the 1984 Warning screens (last appearance of these warning screens). Then, we cut to the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo.

The "Coming Only to Theaters this 1992 Holiday Season" logo plays, but it is in the style of the 1992 "Coming to Videocassette" logo. The theatrical trailer for Aladdin plays after.

Then, the "Coming to Videocassette" logo plays. The music and voiceover are similar to the end of the 1992 alternate VHS of Beauty and the Beast, but they are both low-pitched. The trailers for The Great Mouse Detective and Beauty and the Beast play after.

After that, the 1992 Black/Blue "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the logo takes place in the Grid (from Tron).

Island of the Insects (1988, VHS from Christmas 1993): After the 1991 green Warning screens and the 1986 Walt Disney Video logo, the "Coming Only to Theaters this 1992 Holiday Season" logo plays, but the text reads "Coming to Theaters Next Summer from Walt Disney Pictures". An unknown announcer, who sounds a lot like James Earl Jones, says "Coming only to theaters next summer, an all-new animated masterpiece from Walt Disney Pictures!" The theatrical trailer for The Lion King plays after.

After that, we see the lilac blue background. The text "More Great Previews" fades in. A text reading "after the feature" fades in below. The announcer says "Be sure to join us after the feature to see what's also available on videocassette from Walt Disney Home Video". The 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" plays after, but the voiceover is from the 1992 VHS of Father of the Bride.

After the movie, we see the "Now on Home Video" logo from the 1992 VHS of Beauty and the Beast, but the text reads "Now on Video", the fanfare is low-pitched and the announcer says "Don't miss these exciting releases that you'll find at your local video rental store today." The trailers for Aladdin, Pinocchio, and Beauty and the Beast play after.

Wendy Wu and the Dragons (1994, VHS from April 1996): After the 1991 green Warning screens and the 1993 black/blue variant of the 1991 WDHV logo, we see the "Coming Only to Theatres this 1992 Holiday Season logo, but the text reads "Coming Only to Theatres Summer 1996" and the announcer says "Coming only to movie theatres for the summer of 1996, an all-new animated masterpiece from Walt Disney Pictures". The trailer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame plays after.

After that, the "Coming Soon to Videocassette" logo from the 1995 VHS of The Lion King plays, but the text reads "Coming on Videocassette" and the announcer says "Coming soon on videocassette" (as heard on the VHS tapes of Alive, Super Mario Bros, and Indian Summer). The trailer for Pocahontas plays after.

The "Special Previews After the Feature from Walt Disney Home Video" logo plays after, but the text reads "Stay Tuned After the Feature for a Special Preview", the music is slightly slowed down, and the announcer says "Be sure to join us after our feature for a look behind the scenes at a live-action remake of a Disney classic from Walt Disney Pictures."

The 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the voiceover is from the 1992 black-blue "Feature Presentation" logo that was heard on the 1992 VHS of White Fang. The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection and green Format screen plays after.

After the movie, we see a logo similar to the "Coming to Videocassette" from 1992-1994 Touchstone VHS tapes, but there is no music and the text reads "Coming to Theaters Thanksgiving 1996 from Walt Disney Pictures". Then, we take a look behind the scenes at 101 Dalmatians (1996).

After that, the "Now Available on Videocassette" logo from the 1994 VHS of Alice in Wonderland plays, but the audio is from the "Now on Videocassette" logo from some 1990 Disney VHS tapes. The 1994 trailer for Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection plays after.

Chuck the Beaver (1991, VHS from September 1997): After the 1991 green Warning screens, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo plays, but it animates in reverse. Then, a "Join Us After Our Feature" logo plays, but the text is on a green blob in a black background. Additional text below the blob reads "A Tribute to Chris LeFou". The voiceover says "Join us after the feature for a special Chris LeFou tribute, which includes never-before-seen footage."

The logo fades to a "Coming to Theatres Thanksgiving 1997" logo. The text is blue and in the Laser font and takes place in a yellow background. The announcer says "And now, see a preview of what's coming to theatres this Thanksgiving.". The trailer for Flubber plays after that.

Then, a "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" logo plays, but the text is lime green and in the Laser font and the background is navy blue. The announcer says "Don't miss this exciting release coming to videocassette." The trailers for Hercules and Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas play after.

Then, a "Now Available from Disney Interactive" logo plays, but the text is red and the background is orange. The announcer says "And now, see what's available from Disney Interactive." The trailer for Chuck the Beaver (video game) for PC plays after.

After that, the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the background is red and the text bounces instead of writing itself.

After the movie and the Chris LeFou tribute, a "Now Available on Video and DVD" logo plays, but it's in the style of the "Coming this Fall to Home Video" logo from the 1992 VHS of 101 Dalmatians. The announcer says "And available now on video and DVD." The trailer for The Best of Chuck the Beaver plays after.

A Wild Animal Story (1987, VHS from 1992): After the opening previews, we see a still picture of the 1987 Walt Disney Mini-Classics logo, but "MINI" is replaced by "HOME VIDEO" and "CLASSICS" is replaced by a black rectangle with the words "SPECIAL PREVIEWS AFTER OUR FEATURE". The music is from the 1987 Walt Disney Mini-Classics logo and the announcer says "Stay tuned after our feature presentation for more great previews from Walt Disney Home Video".

Tron (1982, VHS from Christmas 1995): After the opening previews, the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" logo plays, but the voiceover is Mr. Burns (from The Simpsons) saying "And now, our feature presentation". This voiceover can be heard on The Simpsons episode "Burns' Heir".

'''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Starring the Characters from Bugz! (1996):''' The tape starts with the 1991 green Warning screens. Then, a "Coming Soon..." logo plays. It takes place in a blue jungle background with vines and cartoon bugs. An orange text fades in, reading "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette". The music is from the "From Disney Interactive" bumper from 1996-1997 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS tapes. The trailers for Aladdin and the King of Theives and the VHS of Oliver and Company play after.

After that, the "Feature Program" logo from the 1994 VHS of Winnie the Pooh: Un-Valentine's Day plays, but with the music from the 1995 black-blue "Feature Program" logo. The short version of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays after, but with the 1987 Walt Disney Mini-Classics music.

After the program, we see a "Now Available..." logo. On the same background as the CSTOOV logo, the text reads "Now Available to Own on Videocassette". The 1996 trailer for Disney's Sing-Along Songs videos is the last thing to play on the tape.

Fun Is Infinite (1996, VHS from Summer 1997): After the 1991 green Warning Screens, we see the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo (black background), but additional text above the logo reads "Now You Can Own this Hit Movie from" and the music is the orchestral part of "Topsy Turvy". (before Clopin sings "Here it is, the moment you've been waiting for.") We cut to the home video preview for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) as seen on the 1996 VHS of Toy Story.

Then, we see the 1992 Jim Henson Video logo, but additional text above the logo reads "Don't Miss this Exciting New Release from". We cut to a home video preview for Muppet Treasure Island.

After that, we see a rare "Stay Tuned" logo. We see the logo for Hercules (1997) and additional text above it reading "Stay Tuned After the Movie for a Sneak Peek of". The music is an instrumental version of "Go the Distance" (from Hercules).

A rare, 70s-style "Feature Presentation" logo plays after. On a zooming starfield background, we see the color-changing text "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in the ARB 66 Neon Block JUN-37 font fly out. There is no announcer and the music is the same as the "Feature Presentation" logo from the beginning of ParaNorman (2012) ("Disco Blue" by Stefen Olesten). The 1994 green Format screen plays after.

After the movie, we see a a text that reads "Coming to Theaters this Summer from Walt Disney Pictures". There is no announcer or music and the logo is in the style of the logos from the 1993 VHS of Masters of the Universe and the 1994 VHS of Snow White: Happily Ever After (see "Your Dream Variations - Buena Vista Home Video"). The "sneak peek" is the trailer for Hercules (1997) as seen on the 1996 VHS of Toy Story. The last thing to play on the tape is a home video preview for Toy Story.

Winnie the Pooh: Playtime - Pooh Oughta Be in Pictures (1994): After the previews, we see a "Feature Program" logo that takes place in the same background as "The End" title from the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh.

Disney VHS Tapes from British Micronesia (1994-1997): Like so many Northlandic Disney videotapes from the 90s, the tape starts with a blue warning screen that looks like this:

Then, an image of Sorcerer Mickey appears and flies to the bottom-left corner of the screen as the first second of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video jingle plays. When a notice about how to tell that your tape is not illegal and an image of the genuine sticker appears, Mickey looks at the sticker. A video tape appears and the sticker flies on its label. The text changes to a notice about demanding a genuine videocassette from your local video store. At the end of this warning, the tape, the sticker, and the text fade to black, and Sorcerer Mickey winks at us with his left eye. The 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo follows.

Before each preview on the tape, there is a still image of Sorcerer Mickey looking at a yellow text in the Dom Casual font.

After the opening previews, we see Sorcerer Mickey again, but a spark flies out of his hand and forms several stars and the text "FEATURE PRESENTATION". The music is the same as the UK Feature Presentation logo.

A notice about the format of the film presented in the tape usually appeared after the "Feature Presentation" bumper.

After the movie or closing previews, we see a still image of the Walt Disney Home Video logo that looks like this. The closing warning screen is at the very end of the tape.

SuperChickpeabros

101 Dalmatians The Series videos (1999): The "Feature Program" logo takes place in a part of the opening to 101 Dalmatians The Series where the cast is on spots (from left to right, Rolly, Lucky, Cadpig and Spot). On the photo is the text in and Orange cartoony font. The audio is either the start of the 101 Dalmatians The Series theme or the main theme of the 101 Dalmatians film with Brian Cummings saying "And Now Our Feature Program!" (recycled from the 2001 VHS of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days Of Christmas from 1993).

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Disney Sing-A-Long Songs: The Mickey Mouse March (1996): We start with the green warnings as usual. After that, we see a still picture of the 1984 WDC logo, except "THE CLASSICS" is replaced by "Coming Soon From". The Walt Disney Home Video's text is yellow instead of red. Then some Disney trailers play. Then, we see a still image of the Walt Disney Home Video logo from 1986, but "HOME VIDEO" is replaced by "Stay Tuned For More Previews After This Musical Program!" in the laser font. Then, the blue owl writes "Feature Program" on his chalkboard. After the end, the same thing happens, except it says "Now for the exciting previews!" and the Walt Disney text is bright blue. (Note: This opening was based on a dream I had on May 1st).

Disney's Sailor Dog - Volume 1 (1992): We start with the usual warnings and such. After that, we see a still picture of the 1986 WDHV logo, but above it in Laser font says, "Coming Soon from". Mark Elliot says, "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video!" After a trailer, we see the Japanese Walt Disney Classics logo, but above it says, "Add" and below it says, "to your Walt Disney Home Video collection!" and a Classics promo is shown. A Pepsi promo is shown after, then the 1991 Feature Presentation logo, and then the 1986 WDHV logo. The video finally then starts.

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Gooby Pls (2001):Same as the Quack Pack FP variant but Donald's head is replaced by Dolan's and there is no music and Dolan says "gooby pls" as a voiceover.

RauciousMan:

Movie Mania (Thanksgiving 1997, VHS from March 1998): The following are shown:


 * Coming Soon to Theaters - Beau Weaver narrates,  Check out these wonderfully exciting movies in theaters soon. 
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette - Mark Eliott narrates,  Look out for these hit titles on VHS in the near future. 
 * Now Available on Videocassette - Brian Cummings narrates,  Drive to the nearest video store and buy or rent a hit movie now! 
 * Now on CD and Cassette - The narrator from the New Line logos narrates,  You can buy an audiobook on cassette or get some music in the form of CD. 
 * Stay Tuned After Our Feature - Mr. Burns narrates,  Watch the whole feature or fast forward, also known as, 'ff', through the movie to see more previews! 
 * Feature Presentation - The voice from the theater scene from the Looney Tunes Show episode,  Members Only , says,  And now, your feature presentation, my fellow viewers. 

iPuffle:

'''How Many More Minutes Until Christmas? (1992, 1999 Mini Classics print)'''

After the green FBI warnings, a special hybrid variant of the 1991 and 1995 WDHV logos, with "Walt Disney" in it's corporate font, with "HOME VIDEO" on the bottom in the font of the secondary 1995 logo. The music heard here is the 1994 UK FP jingle.

After the flashbang "Coming Soon To Theaters" bumper (which oddly has Grant Goodeve saying the text) and the trailer the theatrical rerelease of Make Mine Music (fake), a special bumper fades in which says "Here is a new exclusive attraction preview from Walt Disney Home Video." (which again has Grant Goodeve saying the text.), followed by the trailer for "The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride".

After which is a screen which says "Walt Disney Pictures is pleased to bring you their most magical feature yet!", with no voiceover. After which is the teaser trailer for Fantasia 2000.

After that is a special previews bumper with Grant Goodeve, yet again, saying, "Stay tuned after the feature for a special behind the scenes look at the film, and the classic Donald Duck short "Toy Trotters".", with an image from the short.

After a quick Pizza Hut bumper, a special FP logo is seen, with "Feature" sliding in from the left, and "Presentation" sliding in from the right, and both are colored lime green in Arial font. The music here is same as the 1989 FP logo, with Grant Goodeve (aren't you getting tired of this?) providing the voiceover. This is followed by the Walt Disney Mini Classics logo (thus marking this the last Mini Classics title.)

After both features and the short, a screen fades in saying, "Coming Soon Exclusively to DVD" which has the 1989 FP jingle, with Jim Cummings (it's about time!) providing the voiceover. After which is the "An Extremely Goofy Movie" DVD preview.

RysherTPEMan

Disney VHS Tapes from Schavandia (1980's-1990's)

See the video above.

Nixwerld

The Adventures of Beany and Cecil (1993 film, Original VHS from December 1995)

After the green FBI Warning screens, an extremely rare Walt Disney Home Video logo appears in the style of the 1991 lilac blue "Feature Presentation" bumper. The music is the same as the 1991 gold Walt Disney Home Video logo. All the bumpers in this tape's opening, except for a rare "Feature Presentation" bumper are in the "flash-bang" style. The "Stay Tuned After the Feature/Feature Presentation" bumper fades out before the "Feature Presentation" text could appear. On the "Feature Presentation" bumper, the background is purple and the shadow on the text is dark blue.

The opening previews to the tape go like this:


 * Green FBI Warning screens (1991 version)
 * lilac blue Walt Disney Home Video logo
 * Coming Soon to Theatres
 * "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" theatrical trailer
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette
 * "Pocahontas" trailer
 * "Toy Story" trailer
 * Stay Tuned After the Feature
 * Feature Presentation
 * Green format screen
 * 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo

After the end credits, a rare version of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but the logo is silent and "HOME VIDEO" is replaced by a white text reading "PICTURES". The closing previews go like this:


 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette
 * 1995 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection trailer
 * A title card which reads "© 1995 WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO"

Disney Videos from India (1990s?, Videomagic)

This bumper was spotted on an extremely rare Hindi-subtitled English VHS of The Lion King that was most likely released in the mid 1990s(around 1995-1996). It animates like the Dutch and Belgian French bumpers with the ending animation of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo, a spark flying to the center of the screen to form a text, and Sorcerer Mickey looking upwards at the text. However, the text above reads "मुख्य फिल्म" which means "main film" and the text below reads "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in the Helvetica font. The music for this bumper was sampled from the middle of "The Disney Sunday Movie" opening bumper from the 1980s.

There is a variation where the text is only in Hindi with an orange-red shadow. This only appeared on Hindi dubbed tapes from the time.

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Foreign 1980s Disney Tapes (UK, Australia/New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Japan, South Korea)

The 1981 logo plays normally, but the text "presents" appears below in one of the following forms:


 * "presents" in the font used by the German version on tapes from the United Kingdom, Australia/New Zealand and South Africa.
 * "presenteert" in the same font on tapes from the Netherlands.
 * "APRESENTA" in the same font as the Spanish version on tapes from Brazil and Portugal.
 * "プレゼンテーション" in a rounded font on Japanese tapes.
 * "선사하다" on tapes from South Korea.

Disney Videos from Argentina (1993-2006)

The Feature Presentation bumper from Argentina plays normally, but the artworks of Mickey, Donald and Pluto are replaced by:


 * Winnie the Pooh (from the The Sky's the Limit cover), Piglet (from the The Wishing Bear cover) and Tigger (from the Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too back cover) for Winnie the Pooh-related tapes; starting use in 1993.
 * Simba, Timon and Pumbaa (as seen on the The Lion King back cover) for Lion King-related tapes (including the Timon and Pumbaa series); starting use in 1996.
 * Ariel, Belle and Jasmine (as seen on their respective film cover) for Disney Princess-related tapes; starting use in 2000.
 * Woody, Buzz Lightyear (from the Toy Story 2 cover) and Flik (from the A Bug's Life cover) for Pixar tapes; starting use in 2000.
 * Scrooge McDuck (from the Hotel Strangeduck cover), Chip and Dale (from Double Trouble) and Baloo (from That's Show Biz!) for TV-series tapes; starting use in 1995.

SMG4Rocks

Disney's Sing Along Songs: Chuck E's Place (1993; A DSAS Rarity): After the previews, the "Feature Program" logo from the "Winnie The Pooh: Playtime" videos is shown, but the music is an instrumental version to the 1991 version of "Chuck E.'s Place" while Brian Cummings says "And now, our feature program!" in a cheerful tone. This is a now extremely rare tape that was given away at Chuck E. Cheese's/Showbiz Pizza Restaurants.