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*On the 1992 DVS VHS of ''Dumbo'', a woman is heard saying "Now in animation, a figure appears. Mickey Mouse, wearing his red sorcerer's robe and tall blue pointed hat, stands with his left arm extended. A star shoots up from his palm, writing a signature and the logo 'Walt Disney Classics'." | *On the 1992 DVS VHS of ''Dumbo'', a woman is heard saying "Now in animation, a figure appears. Mickey Mouse, wearing his red sorcerer's robe and tall blue pointed hat, stands with his left arm extended. A star shoots up from his palm, writing a signature and the logo 'Walt Disney Classics'." | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on 1988-1994 Disney video releases of their feature films with the text "A Walt Disney CLASSIC" or "Walt Disney's CLASSIC" on top and the diamond print logo on the clamshell spine. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on 1988-1994 Disney video releases of their feature films with the text "A Walt Disney CLASSIC" or "Walt Disney's CLASSIC" on top and the diamond print logo on the clamshell spine. | ||
*The first two releases with this logo, ''Cinderella'' and ''Bambi'', feature the diamond print logo (with WDHV text) on a Betamax-sized sticker label like the previous logo, though some later releases use an alternate sticker label instead of a white ink label (like some copies of ''The Little Mermaid'', ''The Jungle Book'' and ''The Rescuers Down Under''). | *The first two releases with this logo, ''Cinderella'' and ''Bambi'', feature the diamond print logo (with WDHV text) on a Betamax-sized sticker label like the previous logo, though some later releases use an alternate sticker label instead of a white ink label (like some copies of ''The Little Mermaid'', ''The Jungle Book'' and ''The Rescuers Down Under''). | ||
*The 1989 version was used on 1990 European VHS releases of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (including French, German, Italian, Swedish and Finnish). Oddly enough, this was not used on the French-Canadian release of ''Robin Hood''. | *The 1989 version was used on 1990 European VHS releases of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (including French, German, Italian, Swedish and Finnish). Oddly enough, this was not used on the French-Canadian release of ''Robin Hood''. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Opening of the promo following it. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Opening of the promo following it. | ||
'''Availability:''' Exclusive to the United Kingdom. Was seen on some WDC promos of the time, particularly ''Bambi''. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Exclusive to the United Kingdom. Was seen on some WDC promos of the time, particularly ''Bambi''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' See above. | '''Music/Sounds:''' See above. | ||
'''Availability:''' Again, exclusive to UK. This was seen twice on a 2000 WDC promo seen on the 2000 VHS of ''Tarzan''. | '''Availability:''' Same as the previous logo. Again, it was exclusive to UK. This was seen twice on a 2000 WDC promo seen on the 2000 VHS of ''Tarzan''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||