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The Bulgarian Pinocchio VHS is not a bootleg. The company that released it also put out some other Disney titles there, such as a 2006 VHS of The Little Mermaid (even though uploads of the opening of that and the Pinocchio VHS are no longer on YT)
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(The Bulgarian Pinocchio VHS is not a bootleg. The company that released it also put out some other Disney titles there, such as a 2006 VHS of The Little Mermaid (even though uploads of the opening of that and the Pinocchio VHS are no longer on YT))
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*The most common tapes featuring this logo are the VHS releases of ''Beauty and the Beast'' and ''Aladdin'' (both with the muffled, bass-heavy music).
*The most common tapes featuring this logo are the VHS releases of ''Beauty and the Beast'' and ''Aladdin'' (both with the muffled, bass-heavy music).
*The 1992 version with the original (clean) music only appeared on ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''.
*The 1992 version with the original (clean) music only appeared on ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective''.
* The 1992 version also appeared on an unofficial Bulgarian bootleg VHS of ''Pinocchio''.
* The 1992 version also appeared on a Bulgarian VHS release of ''Pinocchio'' from [[Alexandra Video (Bulgaria)|Alexandra Video]].
*Surprisingly, the 1989 version appears on early printings (from before December 18, 1995) of the 1996 Masterpiece Collection release of ''Pocahontas''.
*Surprisingly, the 1989 version appears on early printings (from before December 18, 1995) of the 1996 Masterpiece Collection release of ''Pocahontas''.
* This was not included on UK or Australian VHS releases from the early to mid-90's released under the label "Walt Disney Classics"; they just used the 1986 "Sorcerer Mickey" WDHV logo (and later, the "Disney Videos" logo, starting in 1995), which would also be used on Spanish-language tapes. However, the 1992 distorted variant made two surprise appearances (with the music at a higher pitch) before and after the opening previews on the 2003 UK VHS release of ''Pinocchio''. The Classics laserdisc releases of ''Pinocchio'', ''The Jungle Book'', ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'' also don't use this logo, instead using the aforementioned WDHV logo instead.
* This was not included on UK or Australian VHS releases from the early to mid-90's released under the label "Walt Disney Classics"; they just used the 1986 "Sorcerer Mickey" WDHV logo (and later, the "Disney Videos" logo, starting in 1995), which would also be used on Spanish-language tapes. However, the 1992 distorted variant made two surprise appearances (with the music at a higher pitch) before and after the opening previews on the 2003 UK VHS release of ''Pinocchio''. The Classics laserdisc releases of ''Pinocchio'', ''The Jungle Book'', ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'' also don't use this logo, instead using the aforementioned WDHV logo instead.
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