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  • Very well, then, why don't you do the Fox and the Hound previews for me, please?

    1. Red FBI Screens

    2. WDC 1988 logo

    3. BV 1968 logo

  • Why do you post these? You're not funny, just retarded.

  • You've got the wrong year posted for this. It was back in spring of 1993 when Pinocchio came out on VHS, with the Mickey Mouse Walt Disney's Classics intro. The other years Pinocchio came out, with a different Walt Disney Classics video intro, was in 1985 & 1986.

  • fake

  • Why do they black out the RKO logo on some tapes?

  • They didn't use RKO logo until 1992.

  • This isn't a prototype print.

  • Actually its a copy they screwed up and instead of having the 1984 logo it had the 1988 logo because this might be fake (but I pretend its a 1989 glitch copy)

  • Well, no matter if you did or didn't make it up, the title still should be called "Pinocchio (1989 print)" previews because this isn't a prototype print in real modern life.

  • Actually I wanted previews for it

    1.Red-Orange Warnings

    2.Coming to Theaters

    3.The Little Mermaid trailer

    4.cut short 1989 WDC logo(w/voiceover)

    5.Bambi trailer

    6.1989-1992 Feature Presentation logo

    7.1989-1992 Walt Disney Classics logo

    8.RKO logo

  • Sorry, I deny that! There shouldn't be a 1989 print. There should be a 1991 and a 1992 print of the film, as well as an alternate version of the 1985 VHS.

  • Nha on the second thought the previews I put should be for a 1989 print of Make Mine Music

  • I say that "Make Mine Music" should've been released in 1988, with this: Part one: 1. 1986 red FBI screens 2. VDA 3. fly-in "Coming to Theatres" logo 4. "Oliver & Company" trailer 5. a "Special Previews" logo styled like number three 6. 1988 gold FP logo 7. 1988 WDC logo 8. RKO logo Part two: 1. number seven cut-short, silent, and voiceover from the October 2, 1991 print of "The Rescuers Down Under" 2. "The Three Caballeros" trailer 3. "Cinderella" trailer
  • On second thought I agree with you but where would we find trailers for Cinderella or Le Tres Caballeros no has TV ads for them

  • Make one up.

  • Okay how about for the trailers I put Now avaliable for the first tiem on Video and BETAMax Walt Disney is bringing you two timeless classics Cinderella and The Three Caballeros

  • You should make fake trailers for Fantasia and a 1989 trailer for Song of the SOuth

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  • OK it's done

  • Great! But, I was thinking about having them seperatly.

  • Sorry but I thought that if you put them together there is no total loss because if they were seperate they would be boring since I didn't put any music

  • I made a mistake. I meant to have these as the previews: Part one: 1. 1986 FBI screens 2. VDA 3. fly-in "Coming to Theatres" logo 4. "Oliver & Company" trailer 5. a "Special Previews" logo styled like number three 6. 1988 gold FP logo 7. 1988 WDC logo 8. RKO logo Part two: 1. fly-in "Coming on Videocassette" logo 2. "The Three Caballeros" trailer 3. fly-in "Now on Videocassette" logo 4. "Cinderella" trailer
  • You should change this to Pinnochio Previews (1989 prototype)

  • Yes, I've heard of that, but never saw it.

  • You mean, "Family Guy".

  • I did.

  • Yep.

  • Yes. After its release to video in 1985, the film was only released in 1993.

  • Yeah, but I think the 1993 VHS was a bad desicion. I think they should've had fake 1991 and 1992 prints of the film, as well as an alternate version of the 1985 VHS release.

  • I don't aproove it either but it uses your favorite WDC Logo

  • Yeah, that's what I like about it. This wouldn't work and that 1993 VHS was bad desicion to make. They had the technology to release it in 1992, but they didn't do it, and that good people grinds my gears, because I think they should've done that. I also think they should have a 1991 print, as well as an alternate version of the 1985 version.

  • If this didn't have the Pinocchio music It could be The Fox and the Hound Previews 1988 print

  • No, it would be from a fake 1989 print of "The Fox and the Hound".

  • I wanted previews on this dummy I didn't want a logo combo

  • Who cares, I deny this! I think there only should've been 1991 and 1992 prints of the film, as well as an alternate version of the 1985 VHS of the film.

  • Obviously.

  • This is on my copy of The Little Mermaid

  • No, it's not! It has the 1989 WDC logo, not 1988 WDC logo, dummy!

  • SORRY! I can hardly tell a difference in the logos anyway.

  • Oh, OK!

  • I take that back. I actually wanted the 1989 WDC logo on my fake 1989 print of "The Rescuers". Anyway, I'll tell you one thing you could do, change your title to "The Fox and the Hound (1989 print)".

  • Include the full fanfare please

  • You know what? You're right! I take that back, this wouldn't be suited enough for the 1989 print of "The Rescuers", so I think the 1989 print of "The Rescuers" should've had the orange FBI screens, 1989 WDC logo, and BV logo. So, how about taking my advice about what I left you on your channel?

  • Change the title to "The Rescuers previews (1989 print)" because that works better.

  • Sorry, the Rescuers was re-issued into theaters in 1989 and came out on video in 1992!

  • So, what? Not all the time, but sometimes, some movies can come out to VHS months after they're in theaters, like "The Great Mouse Detective", for example.

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