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  • I see the difference for the 1992 release

    the Buena Vista credit was changed to Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.

  • @TaleSpinTV1990 and the fonts are different.

  • Also happy 100 years of Vincent Price.

  • The ending version Good Bye So Soon at the credits was the most beautiful music ever made by Henry Mancini, I loved hearing that version ever since I was very little. And for that piece I say God bless Henry Mancini and God bless Great Britain.

  • This is my favorite 2D Disney movie. Partly because of this excellent score.

  • Matthew O'Callaghan worked on the story adaptation. He's currently doing those CGI Road Runner cartoons.

  • I love the soug at the end 1:36

  • This is from the 2010 Mystery in the Mist Edition. I won't be getting it, cause I satisfied with the 2002 Standard DVD. But, I hope they re-released The Great Mouse Detective on Blu-Ray. And I'll be more happy to get it.

  • @familyguylover171 Amen. When "The Great Mouse Detective" comes out on Blu-Ray in like, 7 or 8 years, I'll be purchasing it the day it comes out.

  • @bslatky Indeed.

  • 1:37

    Goodbye, so sooooon, and isn't it a shaaaaame,

    We know by now that time knows how to flyyyyyyyy.

    So here's goodbye, so soon! We'll go our sep-ah-rate waaaaays,

    With time so short I'll say so long and go! So soon! Goodbye!

  • Fievel from An American Tail and Olivia from the Great Mouse Detective need to be together, they should hook-up, after all, both movies came out the same year in 1986, and Don Bluth used to work for Disney, overall they would make a cute couple

  • @nobodysperfect06 Definitely agree with ya on that one. Hell, I did fan art of the couple together.

  • the DeviantArt picture?

  • @nobodysperfect06 Yep :)

  • where Fievel is giving Olivia a flower? awesome, i love that picture

  • @nobodysperfect06 the same one

  • @bslatky It is unfortunate that it is not as popular but good that there's no chance of a sequel. I'm so sick of sequels, lol.

  • I would never forgive them if they actually ever made a sequel to this; but I think it would be cool if she turned out to be a sort of Irene Adler sort of character ; )

  • @velvetsnape Honestly, I think "The Great Mouse Detective" is one of those rare Disney films that I think would have a pretty decent sequel. Unfortunately, this, like "The Aristocats", "The Black Cauldron" and "Robin Hood" is one of those not-very-popular Disney films, so a sequel doesn't look very promising.

  • If those end credits and opening credits are original in Basil the Great Mouse Detective film, where's the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo? I didn't know that the 1992 was a re-release version. I thought it was original.

  • Oh! I almost forgot. It doesn't. But the 1999 version has the title "The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective" (which was the 1992 re-release). At first, at the end of 101 Dalmatians, there was a trailer for the 1992 VHS release. And in the Rescuers 1992 version, the trailer the showed the "available now" title "The Great Mouse Detective", just before the movie.

  • @Linkigi1972 Yep. The "Mystery in the Mist" Edition is the COMPLETE, UNCUT, ORIGINAL 1986 version of this animated masterpiece. I recommend this DVD to everyone who loves this film or has the 2002 DVD. The Aspect Ratio is fixed, the original credits are preserved, and the colors are fixed. BUY IT!

  • @bslatky You forgot about the audio mix.

  • @darthkurland What about the audio mix? From what I've heard, it's more or less the same as it is on the old DVD.

  • @vnisanianisback The audio mix sounds a lot better in my opinion than the old DVD.

  • @darthkurland Well, if you compare the two DVD's, the left music channel, (particularly during the Big Ben Chase) is heard better on this DVD. It's strange. The VHS has a mix similar to the 2010 release, but not the 2002 release.

  • @bslatky i'd love to, but, i am not sure yet.

  • @bslatky i'll make an easter list to prove it.

  • @bslatky By uncut, do you mean in terms of "violence"? Because there were no violent scenes that were edited in any version of the film.

  • @vnisanianisback Oh, not like that. By uncut, I meant that the original opening and closing credits from the original 1986 release are restored, remastered and preserved on the Mystery in the Mist Edition DVD.

  • whoa. hold on a second. does the new "Mystery in the Mist Edition" DVD of "The Great Mouse Detective" still have the title "The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective"?

  • Also, the opening credits say the title as "THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE", while later releases show it as "THE ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE".

  • I wonder what the original closing credits look like on the original 1988 version of "Oliver & Company". Do you think that too, says "Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc."? Or what about the original 1989 version of "The Little Mermaid"?

  • @systemoperator Actually, both Oliver & Company and The Little Mermaid used "Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc." in the end credits of their original releases; The Black Cauldron and The Great Mouse Detective were the only Disney animated features to have "Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc." in the end credits.

  • I took a look at Eric's closing to his 1990 VHS, and I saw it did end with that. I couldn't remember "Oliver & Company", but I think I'll have to look at my 20th anniversary DVD to confirm.

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