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You won't believe this!

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You guys won't believe this? I happen to say that I saw a Fantasia print which uses Green FBI screens, A trailer for Beauty and the Beast, the 1992 Feature Presentation screen, and the regular classics logo. Very intresting is it. And that version is SUPER rare to find! And it is a 1992 tape-remaster and I have that version. \

Ah, phooey! Everybody knows there's no such thing as a Fantasia, Robin Hood or Rescuers Down Under tape with the green FBI warnings or remastered tape in 1992! There's only 1 copy of Fantasia & it DOESN'T have any previews! It has the red/white FBI warning, orange FBI logo, no previews &/or FP logo & the 1989 regular classics logo! Same deal with Rescuers Down Under, there's only 1 copy & it doesn't have 2 previews or 1992 FP logo, it has the red/white FBI logo, orange FBI logo, 1986 home video logo, 1 preview of The Jungle Book, 1991 FP logo & the 1989 regular classics logo! Also, same deal with Robin Hood, there's only 1 copy & it has 2 previews & not the 1988 original classics logo, it has the red/white FBI warning, orange FBI logo, 1986 HV logo with Mickey, 2 previews of The Jungle Book & The Rescuers Down Under, 1991 FP logo & cut-short version of the 1989 regular (not original) classics logo! Why can't anyone get that straight?! Skymac207 22:52, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
For me I really need to find a Fantasia print that uses the green FBI screens, a trailer for Beauty and the Beast, the 1991 Feature Presentation logo, and the regular classics logo. That is SUPER RARE. I really need to figure it out where can I find it. -- Rod14 (talk) 12:17, 30 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I have the version of Robin Hood which uses green FBI screens, no previews, and 1988 original classics logo. And I have The Rescuers Down Under with Green FBI screens, 1986 WDHV logo, 2 previews of Jungle Book and Robin Hood, 1992 FP screen, and the 1989 regular classics logo. You know that Fantasia video I was talking about which uses green FBI screens, a trailer for Beauty and the Beast, 1992 FP screen, and 1989 regular classics logo? Well my Fantasia video dosn't have that my bad, a friend of mine has that version of Fantasia. My video uses Red/White FBI warning, and the orange "Licensed" logo. And My copy of TRDU uses 2 previews! It really does that!

I don't believe it! There's no such copy as that! I own Fantasia & it has the same stuff it normally has, the red/white FBI warning, orange FBI logo, no previews &/or FP logo & the 1989 original classics logo! According to everyone else, they say there's no copy of Rescuers Down Under with Green FBI warnings, 1986 HV logo, 2 trailers of The Jungle Book & Robin Hood, 1992 FP logo & the 1989 regular classics logo, but you decided to stick with it anyway, I highly agree with everyone on that. It's also not true that Rescuers Down Under had the green FBI warnings, no previews & 1989 regular classics logo, same deal with Robin Hood. Those green FBI warnings were introduced in 1992, there are no copies of Robin Hood, Rescuers Down Under, Dumbo, Fantasia & Sword in the Stone with green FBI warnings, (a la Shrek) end of story! Bye, bye! So you later! Skymac207 17:14, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah! there are some copies of "Robin Hood", "The Rescuers Down Under", "Fantasia" that use green FBI screens Mr. Know it All! I don't believe that! Well why don't you ask my user friend Imax80! I bet he will know all that stuff! And he loves Disney more than anything!

  • To end all of these fights, Fantasia was withdrawn in December of 1991, your copy must've been a glitch copy when they were processing copies for 101 Dalmatians or something. "Robin Hood" does use Green FBI screens and the 1988 prototype Classics logo because Wile E2005 posted it on Youtube.com once (but not the screens, just the logo and the film's opening), I haven't seen TRDU with green screens, I have all the early printings. Fantasia couldn't have such thing because it was withdrawn in December 1991. --Imax80 18:02, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I bet the reson he posted his copy of Robin Hood on Youtube's because he took the 1988 original classics logo from Cinderella & the opening to Robin Hood from some other print. Skymac207 18:28, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hmmm. The logo was slightly off the screen, while Cinderella has it perfectly on the screen. One day, I'll pick up a Robin Hood copy, my best friend says his copy has no previews at all. But he doesn't look into the FBI screens/logos etc. --Imax80 05:46, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You know, kinda' think about it, I know why copies of Robin Hood & Rescuers Down Under have green FBI warnings, they were tape glitches, while working on 101 Dalmatians & Great Mouse Detective. So I think that prooves that the green FBI warnings were introduced in 1992 on 101 Dalmatians & 1992 tape glitches of Robin Hood & Rescuers Down Under. Mr.wheeler 11:55, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Robin Hood was dropped from print in 1994, when the Masterpiece version came out. I think in 1992 or 1993, Jungle Book was no longer available on video, so they cut those previews and gave them a more modern qauilty, so they just put the Green FBI screens/1989 Classics logo (full), but Marco says his copy was printed in September 1991, but copies are always printed in a matter months before their actual release, so his was printed early in the proccess. --Imax80 23:27, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Here's how I see The Jungle Book, at the website, you can see its original 1991 print at http://www.sellersourcebook.net/members/watch/enlarge.php?aid=dia1990&img=3196/100_0868.jpg, which probally explains that its silk-screening edition wasn't available until May. 3, 1992, then dropped out of print when The Great Mouse Detective came out. Now let me tell you about Robin Hood, when it came out on Jul. 12, 1991, it was specifically made for silk-screening 'cause the 1984 & 1986 editions already had a white label, which explains that the copy with the green FBI warnings weren't made until Jul. 12, 1992, then dropped out of print when Great Mouse Detective came out. About The Rescuers Down Under, the original printing from Aug 27, 1991 had a vertical white label 'cause my neighbor has that copy, then on Sep. 27, 1991 it had a horizontal white label made to look like silk-screening containing the same stuff the 1st 1 had. Then on Sep. 27, 1992 came its silk-screening edition which had the same stuff the last 2 did. Then on Sep. 27, 1993, the copy with the green FBI warnings, no previews & 1988 regular classics logo. When Aladdin came out on video, Oct. 1, 1993, Rescuers Down Under dropped out of print. Now, Fantasia's original printing from Nov. 1, 1991 had a gold vertical label, then later re-printed Nov. 1, 1992 with silk-screening, which is why when Pinocchio was rereleased on Mar. 26, 1993, Fantasia dropped out of print. Now all your questions are answered. Mr.wheeler 22:03, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

For The last time Imax80, I got my print in 1991. And I got that tape around October 1991- November 1991. And it was printed on September.17,1991. For that Rsecuers Down Under tape, I happen to say that my copy of The Rescuers Down Under was printed in April 1992, because it uses the 1992 Feature Presenation screen. EXTREMELY STRANGE! Isn't it? And it must of been a tape glitch. And it was printed after the relesse of 101 Dalmations, because 101 Dalmations was the first video to use the handwritting Feature Presentation screen from 1992.

Your oldest videocassette

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Even as a Disney fan, I'm flexible, even to the point of collecting titles older than even Pete's Dragon (my oldest VHS is M*A*S*H, from Magnetic Video, released 1978). I hear there's a competition at IMDB.com's message boards as to what a user's oldest VHS cassette is (the oldest they've gotten to so far is "The Boston Strangler"). If you want to win that competition, you might need to concentrate not just on Disney but also on Magnetic Video and Paramount Home Video (they're the oldest VHS cassettes EVER). I just got a Magnetic Video copy of Hello, Dolly! off of amazon.com, and I might just have them all beat (yes, even the guy with The Boston Strangler) if it's the 1977 edition. --Ryanasaurus007 02:30, 10 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

        • Cool. Hey, has anyone found a tape of 101 Dalmations that has the Green FBI Screens and skips over to the WDC 1992 logo? It's a newer print. --

Copper20 07:21, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why, yes. That was 1 of the very 1st copies of 101 Dalmatians I ever saw. I used to own that copy. Skymac207 11:16, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

When are you going to get your Robin Hood print with Green FBI Screens and 1988 original classics logo?

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Hey Imax80, when are you getting that Robin Hood print? And how do you know your getting it?

When you get that Robin Hood print. Tell me about it.

Did you get the PM?

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Did you get my message Imax? --The Track Master 21:06, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes. --Imax80 01:27, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

That's great. If you want I can send screenshots of the LSN. --The Track Master 15:55, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Good news everyone

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I am going to a video store tomorrow selling old VHS tapes, perhaps they may have something there. If they have that late 1991/early 1992 version of "Robin Hood" with the green FBI screens/original 1988 Classics logo, I am getting it for sure. --Imax80 01:39, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Gee... that's wonderful! And how do you know your getting it? And I have that print!


Video Game System History

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Okay all wikipedians, evreyone list down your all of your video game systems Skymac207, Mr.Wheeler, Ryanasaurus0007, Wile e2005, and any other user! Even you, Imax80!

Here's my list

1. Nintnedo Entertainment System (November.21,1988)

2. Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Feburary.27, 1993)

3. Nintendo 64 (December.24,1996)

4. Gameboy Color (August.15,1999)

5. Gameboy Advanced (July.25,2001)

6. Nintendo Gamecube (November.19,2001)

7. Nintendo DS (December.24,2004)

8. Nintendo Wii (November.19,2006)

9. FC twin (Janurary.14,2007)

That's my list. Make a list of all video game systems you have! Every user one wikipedia, make a list of systems!

  • Here's my list.

1. Sony PlayStation

2. Game Boy Color

3. Game Boy Advance

4. Nintendo Gamecube

5. Microsoft XBox

6. Nintendo DS

--Ryanasaurus0077 18:59, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Imaxination80's Guide to Disney Video FBI Screens

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Original FBI Warnings

1978-1984


These were the first FBI warnings Disney used. Some variations in 1981-82 has a blue screen saying,"FOR SALE ONLY NOT INTENDED FOR RENTAL" in big yellow letters. The first screen is a blue background with a black rectangle on the side with the FBI logo in white inside of it. Next to it is white text reading off the policy, and "WARNING" above it yellow letters. The next screen is blue as well. The yellow letters in Times font read off the last warning before fading to black like the other screens do. A blue "Duplication" screen was used once in a while.

This is a rare find, it's on several videos. It was first used on the Discovision releases, and then so forth, and ended on 1984 Cartoon Classic releases. --

Original Warnings Variation

1983-1984


Used with the blue Warning screen, this red FBI screen was a box containing the black FBI logo with a white section next to it containing the warning. This is very rare and used on tapes printed in 1983 and 1984.

-- Red FBI Warnings

1984-1991


The first screen is white with a red-orange bar to the left. The FBI logo is inside it. Next to this red-orange bar is the warning. The next screen would be on a red-orange background. The warning is in white letters. Sometimes the first screen would slideshow to the next screen instead of fading to black. A Duplication screen was used once during its run.

Seen on several late 1984 releases and up until the early 1990s, when they were having a switchover with the next FBI screens. These are probably some of the easiest screens you can find on a Disney video.

-- Red FBI Warning Variation

1985-88


The FBI warning is in a white outline, with the FBI logo in white. The warning is inside the box outline, and it's on a dark red background, the next screen is not faded to, but played by slideshow style. The screen is dark red with the simple font saying the warning. A video dealer announcement on an aqua/black background would follow, complete with a male announcer.

Seen on some releases from late 1985 to early 1988.

-- Green FBI Screens

1991-1998


Like the 1985-88 variation, the FBI logo and warning inside a white box on a pine green background. The next screen is also on a green background, and the "Warning" is more 3D esque than the previous warnings. There was a "Duplication" screen used on it's early days, and that is it.

These warnings also appear on several releases from the early to mid 1990s.

-- Dark Green FBI Screens

1998-2000


Similar to the early 90s warnings, but the fonts are different, and the logo is a darker green. Seen on releases from the era. A Duplication screen was used on only one cassette (or another).

-- Blue FBI Screens

2000-


Several variations, the first screen resembles the 1990s warnings, but with a blue background. Found on any modern Disney cassette.

-- --Imax80 19:48, 14 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Dude these are great FBI warnings, but I just want you to remember that Green FBI screen were 1991 and put in 1991 instead of 1992. Because that's when there made!

A few corrections for Systemoperator's comment on youtube

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You told Mjen1952 or who ever his name is about the FBI Warnings, the previews, and the logos on the 1992 print of "The Rescuers Down Under" and the 1993 print of "Fantasia". Well here are a few corrections. The 1992 FBI Warnings (Green FBI Warnings) were actually 1991, because I have the 1991 "Robin Hood" print with Green FBI Warnings, and proto-type classics logo. And my copy was printed September.17,1991. And what does that get your new editions of "The Jungle Book" of "Robin Hood"? What is that about? On the 1993 print of "Fantasia", I think it has a trailer for Beauty and the Beast. I'm sure about that, because I have "Fantasia" with Red/White FBI Warnings and Orange FBI logo, and the 1989 regular classics logo. And how do you know about this Systemoperator? COMMENT ME BACK! Systemoperator.

Yes, there were 4 versions of The Rescuers Down Under made & 3 versions of Fantasia made & both of those tapes dropped out when Aladdin came out. The 1st version of The Rescuers Down Under's owned by my neighbor up the street. It's from September 20, 1991 & has the vertical white label texture on the tape. On the film's the 1984 FBI warnings, 1986 HV logo, the trailer of The Jungle Book, 1991 FP logo & 1989 classics logo. The 2nd version's from February 28, 1992, has the horizontal silk-screening texture & has the same film as last time. The 3rd version's from April 10, 1992 & has the February 1992 tape master. This time on the film, the 1992 FBI warnings, 1986 HV logo, 2 trailers to get your new editions of The Jungle Book & Robin Hood, 1992 FP logo & 1989 logo. For those who are wondering about the previews, they were encouraging you to get the 2nd versions of The Jungle Book & Robin Hood from February 28, 1992. The Jungle Book was the same preview, only this time they decided to do it for its 2nd release. It was also, still available in 1993, but the Robin Hood preview was encouraging you to get its 2nd release, but it dropped out when 101 Dalmatians came out. So, they were encouraging you to get it, before it goes back in the Disney Vault. Anyway, the 4th version of TRDU's from March 26, 1993 & still has the February 1992 tape master. On the film, this time, 1992 FBI warnings & no HV logo/previews/FP logo, but the 1989 logo. The 1st version of Fantasia's from November 1, 1991 & has a vertical gold label tape master. On it, the 1984 FBI warnings, no previews & 1989 logo. The 2nd version's from February 28, 1992, has the horizontal silk-screening tape master & the same film as last time. The 3rd version's from March 26, 1993 & still has the 1992 tape master. This time on the film, 1992 FBI warnings, a trailer of Beauty & the Beast, 1992 FP logo & 1989 logo. Hope this answers all your questions. Skymac207 18:36, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hey Imax80, when did the Robin Hood video with Green FBI Screens and the original classics logo came out? What year? What Month?......... WHAT DAY!?

Okay then..., but when were Red and White FBI Screens Made & Showen? Andwhen were Green FBI Screens Made & Showen?


I believe that the red/orange FBI screens were made in 1983 and shown in 1984, and the green FBI screens were made and shown in 1991. Gabrielkat 16:10, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hold on Gabrielkat, I have a bunch of early-to-mid 1984 releases that use that 1983 prototype red FBI screen/blue Warning screen. I think the FBI warnings were created and shown in later 1984. --Imax80 22:32, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Say Gabrielkat, What was the first disney movie to have (1991 FBI Warnings) Green FBI Warnings?

I believe it was Robin Hood. Gabrielkat 23:06, 9 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh... okay, but what videos in 1991 had the green FBI Warnings

  • But the green FBI screens were still created in 1991. Right? And I got my RH print in October or November of 1991, and I don't know when because I was actually born on December.2,1993. 2 months after Aladdin came on to video.
  • All right. I will hang in there. But when you get your Robin Hood copy soon, make sure you read the print date. By the way, where is a print day that I can find on a video?
  • Mjen1952 said that the 1986 WDHV logo never had a voiceover before the movie. The 1991 Print of So Dear to my Heart had a voiceover 1986 Logo before previews.Copper20 12:34, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No, the 1991 print of "So Dear to My Heart" does not have a voiceover in the 1986 WDHV logo. It's just the regular 1986 WDHV logo, then the "Coming To Theatres" bumper. Skymac207 23:07, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What is your Favourite Disney Movie?

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  • Okay Disney fans on wikipedia & youtube, list down your Favourite Disney movies

Marco's list

10. Oliver & Company

9. The Rescuers Down Under

8. 101 Dalmatians

7. Sword in the Stone

6. Who Framed Roger Rabbit

5. A Goofy Movie

4. An Extremeley Goofy Movie

3. Robin Hood

2. Aladdin

1. Peter Pan

Okay those were my favourite Disney movies. What are yours?

  • It is really hard for me to say which one is my favorite, but these are the ones that rank a 10 on my scale: "Pinocchio", "Dumbo", "Bambi", "Lady and the Tramp", "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", "The Jungle Book", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Tarzan" and all the Pixar films.

These are the others that rank up there as well, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (9.7), "Fantasia" (8.7), "Alice in Wonderland" (9.8), "Peter Pan" (9.8), "The Sword in the Stone" (9.8), "The Aristocats" (9.6), "Robin Hood" (9.9), "The Many Adventures of the Winnie the Pooh" (10, not a huge favorite though), "The Fox and the Hound" (9.8), "The Black Cauldron" (8.8), "The Great Mouse Detective" (8.9), "Oliver and Company" (9.6), "The Rescuers Down Under" (8.6) and some of their live-action features. --Imax80 19:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Copper20's List

10. 101 Dalmatians

9. The Rescuers Down Under

8. Peter Pan

7. Robin Hood

6. So Dear to My Heart

5. The Rescuers

4. Aladdin

3. Hercules

2. The Lion King

1. The Great Mouse Detective

Copper20 12:32, 11 March 2007 (UTC)Copper20[reply]

My favorite movies:

6. Sleeping Beauty

5. The Great Mouse Detective

4. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day

3. Lady and the Tramp

2. Mary Poppins

1. Beauty and the Beast

Skymac207 23:05, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Gabrielkat's list:

10. Sleeping Beauty

9. The Jungle Book

8. Lady and the Tramp

7. Peter Pan

6. The Rescuers

5. Alice in Wonderland

4. Beauty and the Beast

3. Aladdin

2. One Hundred and One Dalmatians

1. The Great Mouse Detective

Gabrielkat 03:41, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More Sillybonkers...?

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Err, are there any new SB stories/scripts you have Imax? --The Track Master 18:35, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, I see. --The Track Master 12:26, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Skymac's back (again)...

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...this time as 0zzBandit. I hope he doesn't edit the Walt Disney Classics page! Gabrielkat 16:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I don't want to start flames Gabrielkat. Let's just leave the subject alone. --Imax80 19:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

About the gold FP bumper...

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After getting a peak at the 1988 VHS of "Three Men and a Baby", I can tell everyone that the gold FP bumper is not from 1991, but 1988. The same FP bumper was also used on the 1990 VHS of "Pretty Woman". (Both of these titles are from Touchstone, BTW) Gabrielkat 22:41, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think it is; systemoperator says it's from 1991 and it is, so there.Copper20 12:46, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, I lied. It is actually from 1989 because the 1989 VHS of "Beaches" has it. Skymac207 23:03, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Skymac's dead

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Tregoweth just now condemned his account to death. --Ryanasaurus0077 20:38, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Well, there's still Youtube. We can still talk there, you should get a Youtube profile. --Imax80 22:32, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Or maybe he might get summoned from the grave by an unsuspecting user, the malicious devil. I know every trick in the book that can prevent someone from summoning him from Hell itself. --Ryanasaurus0077 23:29, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your user page

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You should be aware that much of the content of your user page is not appropriate; see Wikipedia:Userpages:

"Generally, you should avoid substantial content on your user page that is unrelated to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a general hosting service, so your user page is not a personal homepage. Your page is about you as a Wikipedian."

tregoweth (talk) 01:43, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Listen tregoweth, we don't care! There is nothing inappropriate about our talk pages.Copper20 02:20, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Copper20[reply]

101 Dalmatians

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Did one of the earilest copies of 101 Dalmatians use the 1984 FBI Warnings?

It dosn't? But if the earilest printing of that video was in November/December 1991, then it must either have red or green warning screens.

Okay then, but once you get your Robin Hood copy soon, you will check the print date, BUT WHAT IF THERE IS NO PRINT DATE!

Reeeeeeeeeallllllllllllly! I didn't know that. that it has a print date. But were is the print date on any Disney tape or another tape?

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The Feature Presentation logo with the white italic cursive font on a lilac-blue background was not 1992. But 1991 because, the earliest printing of 101 Dalmatians was November 1991. So that proves that the FP screen was created in 1991.

  • Really! Good for you. And are you still scared of that FP logo, or other FP logos?

Yes, it still scares me, just barely. Anyway, you're nearly correct. The earliest printing of 101 Dalmatians was Christmas Day 1991. Skymac207 23:01, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Collection Update

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1989 Bambi VHS, I got it. Sheduled to get next is The Sword in the Stone (Mar. 1986) and Robin Hood (Oct. 1994) --Imax80 20:55, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why not get the print of Robin Hood with the green FBI screens and the prototype 1988 Classics logo? Gabrielkat 21:47, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Four Versions of The Rescuers Down Under and Two Versions of Robin Hood and Fantasia

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The Rescuers Down Under has four versions and they are.

Version 1 released: September 20,1991

1. 1984 Red FBI Warnings

2. 1986 WDHV logo

3. Don't Miss This Timeless Disney Classic from Walt Disney Home Video

4. Preview for The Jungle Book

5. 1989 "FEATURE PRESENTATION" logo

6. 1989 classics logo


Version 2 released: November 1,1991

1. 1991 Green FBI Warnings

2. 1989 classics logo


Version 3 rare version:

1. 1991 Green FBI Warnings

2. 1988 proto-type classics logo


Version 4 released: April 10,1992

1. 1991 Green FBI Warnings

2. 1986 WDHV logo

3. Don't Miss the timeless Disney Classic from Walt Disney Home Video

4. Preview for The Jungle Book

5. Preview for Robin Hood

6. 1991/1992 Feature Presentation logo

7. 1989 classics logo


There are two versions of Fantaisa and they are.

Version 1 released: November.1,1991

1. 1984 FBI Warnings

2. 1989 classics logo


Version 2 released: November.1,1992

1. 1991 FBI Warnings

2. Trailer for Beauty and the Beast

3. 1991/1992 Feature Presentation logo

4. 1989 classics logo

And here is the versions of Robin Hood.

Version 1 released: July.12,1991

1. 1984 FBI Warnings

2. 1986 WDHV logo

3. "Look for These Animated Disney Classics on Videocasette" bumper

4. Preview for The Jungle Book

5. Preview for The Rescuers Down Under

6. 1989 FEATURE PRESENTATION logo

7. Cut-short version of the 1989 classics logo


Version 2 rare version:


1. 1991 FBI Warnings

2. cut-short version of the 1989 classics logo


Version 3 released: November.1,1991

1. 1991 FBI Warnings

2. 1988 proto-type classics logo


And there you have it! Four Versions of The Rescuers Down Under, and Two versions of Fantasia and Robin Hood.

Am I right about this?

Yes and No. The Robin Hood prints are true, but however, there is only "1" version of Fantasia, "1" version. I don't where you guys got the idea of a 2nd edition from 1992, but "Fantasia" was released in Nov. 1, 1991 and discontinued at the end of 1991. That's that. As for TRDU, I have not seent hese prints (yet). --Imax80 19:45, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wait a minute, The second version was not relessed on November.1,1992. It was actually relessed around November and they had the 1992 FP logo because, the earliest printing of 101 Dalmatians was in November. And for the green warning screens, they were showen on November.1,1991, because that's when Robin Hood and The Rescuers Down Under with the green warning screens came out. And the Fantasia print with green FBI screens, Beauty and the Beast trailer, and 1992 FP logo, was relessed around mid November- early December, and at the end of December, Fantasia went out of print. And Copper20 has that print! When well you see The Rescuers Down Under with the green FBI warnings?

Dude, you're wrong there. I have the first print with the orange fbi screens and the 1988 wdc logo.Copper20 22:42, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh and I forgot!! Me copy of The Fox and the Hound has a prototype wdc 1988 logo!!Copper20 22:44, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • No! You have two versions of Fantasia, because I saw it on your talk page that you have it!

Youtube.com, Can you uploaded Rescuers Down Under 1992 previews with Green FBI Screens (without Duplicating part), 1986 WDHV Logo, Don't miss the timeless Disney Classic from Walt Disney Home Video bumper, Jungle Book preview, Robin Hood preview, 1992 lilac blue script font FP Logo, 1989 WDC logo and 1990 WDP logo for me today? Please? Pretty please!

Disney, Touchstone, Miramax and Hollywood Home Video's FBI Warnings and, Feature Presentation screens

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  • Skymac, can you tell me the FBI Warning history, and the Feature Presentation history on the Disney, Touchstone, Miramax and Hollywood movies?

Yes, the red/white FBI warning & orange FBI logo variation was used by Disney 1984-91, Touchstone 1986-91 & for Miramax & Hollywood films just 1991. The red/white FBI warnings & orange FBI logo in the new bigger fonts was only used by all the studios in 1991. The red FBI warnings/video dealership annoucement variation was used by Disney 1986-88 & by Touchstone 1986-91. The green FBI warnings variation was used by Touchstone 1991-98 & for the other 3 (as far as I know) where used from 1992-98. The green FBI warnings variation in the new bigger fonts was used by Touchstone 1997-2000 & for the other 3 (as far as I know) where used from 1998-2000. The blue FBI warnings variation was used by all the studios from 2001-present. The gold FP logo was used by Touchstone 1989-92, Disney 1991-92 & for the other 1/2 of the amount of studios listed used only 1991. The scrolling hand-writing FP logo was used by Disney 1992-96 & not at all by the other 3. The same logo with different dialogue was also used by Disney 1996-99 & not at all by the other 3. The blue BG with orange & pink FP logo was used by all the studios 2000-2006, I've got a rare black & white FP logo from Touchstone on "3 Men & a Baby" w/no music from 1988 & flashbang FP logo was used 1994-2000 by Disney & othe 3 1995-2000 hope that answers your questions. Skymac207 21:42, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wait a minute, why is the scrolling text 1 only used on Disney videos, why not Touchstone, Hollywood, or Miramax? Are those companies scared of that logo? Well, which FP logo did they use from 1992-1999? And what makes you think that Touchstone uses green FBI Warnings in 1991?

Touchstone, Hollywood & Miramax pictures had their own 1992 FP logo, 'til 1996. In 1992, they used the FP logo in blue words & black BG w/annoucer saying the 1990 dialogue "& now, for our feature presentation" as their own 1992 FP logo, which would sometimes be even used by some Disney VHS 1992. In 1993, they used the same FP logo as last time, but use different dialogue w/annoucer saying "& now, our feature presentation" as a newer logo, while Disney still kept goin' with their scrolling 1992 FP logo, but still would sometimes use even the other studio's FP logo on some of their 1993 VHS releases. In 1994, the 3 studios had a new FP logo with dark blue CGI words & black BG w/annoucer saying the same thing as the last logo, which was known as their newest 1994 FP logo, while Disney still kept using their scrolling 1992 FP logo, but sometimes would use the 3 other studio's FP logo. In 1995, their was a new FP logo that started on a black BG & blue words, then would turn white & then become blue BG & white words, which would later replace the 1994 logo for all 4 of the studios, used up all the way to 1999. Now, even though they started using that FP logo in 1995, Disney still used their scrolling 1992 FP logo on some of their VHS 1992-1996 & would later result in a video editing error in the 1999 VHS of "A Bug's Life", so sooner when "Toy Story" came to video, Disney created new dialogue for the scrolling FP logo, which later become their newest 1996 FP logo, but would still use the 1995 FP logo on some their VHS 1995-1999. & if your wonderin' 'bout the green FBI warnings, well 1 day, I went to my grandma's house & she owned 1991 VHS of "Greencard" that showed the green FBI warnings, the "Now You Can Own Your Favorite Hit Movies From Touchstone Home Video" logo, the promo of Touchstone titles 1986-1991, gold FP logo on gray BG, Touchstone Pictures logo, main titles & start of the film. So, that's settled that Touchstone used their green FBI warnings 1991-98 & from the other 3, as far as I know, 1992-98. There's your answers, now! Skymac207 21:08, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, now I get it! And I even heard that the scrolling text of the FP logo was not 1992, but 1991 because, That Fantasia print with Green Warning screens, Trailer of Beauty amnd the Beast, 1991 Scrolling text FP logo, and 1989 classics logo was actually relessed in November of 1991 because, the earliest printing of 101 Dalmatians was in November 1991. And after that print as a glitch copy, Fantasia went out of print near the end of December 1991. So that proves that the FP scrolling text 1 was from 1991, And that is it! You know what might go good in the 1988 classics logo? If they used Super Mario at the beginning of the logo and he even flys through the screen before the words turn gold. Woudn't that be great!

No, it wasn't! The 1st copy of Fantasia was released as an early printing with a gold vertical label when The Rescuers Down Under came out & has the 1984 FBI warnings & 1989 classics logo. The copy that has the horizontal silk-screen label was released November 1, 1991 & still has the 1984 FBI warnings & 1989 classics logo then went out print when 101 Dalmatians came out. On February 28, 1992, they released a copy of Fantasia that had the 1992 FBI warnings, trailer of Beauty & the Beast, 1992 FP logo & 1989 classics logo as a glich copy while processing 101 Dalmatians, which Imax is right on that fact. Also, whoever told you that 101 Dalmatians was 1st printed in November 1991 is stupid! He doesn't know what he's talking about 'cause Beauty & the Beast was released in theaters November 1991 & The Great Mouse Detective wasn't re-issued 'til February 1992, so Feb. 1992 is when they 1st started printing 101 Dalmatians 'cause before that, they glitched Fantasia & released it 2/28/92, then the next day, which was leap day 1992 (February 29), they began processing 101 Dalmatians. As for the 1988 classics logo, it would be great if we saw Super Mario in it, but he's not a magical character, so he could not be seen at the beginning of the logo, but I do agree he could fly though the screen, before the words turn gold. Skymac207 21:34, 21 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

So that means that there was a glitch copy of Fantasia on Feburary.28,1992. And the first videos that used 1991/1992 FBI Warnings was Freaky Friday, Robin Hood, and Fantasia, and Fantasia was the first 1 to use scrolling handwritting text FP logo. Right? About that bumper on the first copy of Beauty and the Beast. They really didn't have that bumper. I made a mistake. There really is no such bumper as "& now here are two new special previews from disney" in company font. There really isn't. I was wrong. I thought it had that at the end. But it dosn't! No such bumper!

About the 1992 print (The one that says Special Previews) of Beauty and the Beast... there is no 2nd preview on the copy after the movie since Pinocchio's 1993 Print was unheard of back then. The 1993 print has Special Preview, and I have seen this one from one of my old friends back in Missouri/Maryland. This proves that the 1992 print had a video editing error and Pinocchio's 1993 print was unheard of back in 1992.Copper20 12:12, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Why, yes! Freaky Friday and Robin Hood were the first two films to introduce the green FBI warnings in 1991, I found out, after upon discovering that some films like Fox and the Hound take months to make. The glitch copy of Fantasia was second film to introduce it and first one to introduce 1992 FP logo, by mistake. As for Beauty and the Beast, I had a talk with Marco and he told me no such logo, meanin' your right. They made four versions of Beauty and the Beast with the 1st version having the "Special Previews" logo & only just one 101 Dalmatians trailer shown from 10/30/92, then with Pinocchio on VHS 3/26/93, BATB was still in progress of editing and they made it even & added a trailer of Pinocchio to it, with the "Coming to Home Video" logo at the beginning of the trailer, after the movie and before the 101 Dalmatians trailer which still had the same stuff at the beginning, then on October 1, 1993 when Aladdin came out, they changed the Pinocchio trailer into a different version of the trailer, still seen at end with the "Coming to Home Video" logo with still the same stuff it has at the beginning & finally, when The Fox & the Hound came to VHS 3/4/94, they moved the Pinocchio trailer to the beginning of the movie for some reason, in which they cutted the "Coming to Home Video" logo out. Your answer has been revealed. Skymac207 19:25, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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A mint copy of "101 Dalmatians", complete with Sorcerer Mickey on the tape label, as well as a few inserts! Isn't that awesome? Gabrielkat 02:57, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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