You schmuck !!!! don't you hear about AV-card which could be attached to PC to gain better video << all what you did now is pointing your camera to your tv & this gives you a poor quality picture
A lot of the Disney films all seemed to come out on video in the 90s. There were about 15 Disney films that were on video in the 80s. Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, Mary Poppins, Bambi,Lady and the Tramp, Robin Hood and some mini classics as well. Don't know why it took the others a long time to get released on vhs.
That's one thing that home video and DVD have robbed us of---when these used to be reissued every few years, it was something special. They stopped the rerelease program in the early 90s, pretty much, with 101 Dalmations in 1991 and then Snow White in 1993---I think that was the last one. (I dont count the 1997 rerelease of The Little Mermaid, since that was just a jerkass move on their part to try muscle in on Don Bluth's Anastasia.)
This trailer was not included on the Platinum Edition DVD, but this is the Blu-Ray version which I don't have. Never saw the 1984 trailer before, but I remember seeing "Pinocchio" for the very first time in a theater back in 1978 since I was a baby along with "The Small One". The 1978 reissue of "Pinocchio" brings back memories and it was the first Disney film I saw since I was a little baby.
You schmuck !!!! don't you hear about AV-card which could be attached to PC to gain better video << all what you did now is pointing your camera to your tv & this gives you a poor quality picture
hamoudasagato 6 months ago
A lot of the Disney films all seemed to come out on video in the 90s. There were about 15 Disney films that were on video in the 80s. Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, Mary Poppins, Bambi,Lady and the Tramp, Robin Hood and some mini classics as well. Don't know why it took the others a long time to get released on vhs.
boffinme80 8 months ago
Jiminy was flesh-colored in the movie, so why when we see him nowadays at Disney parks and so forth is his face a green color?
goo83 2 years ago
Green makes him look more like a bug.
dsneybuf 2 years ago
I wish they would've included the other re-release trailers on the DVD. (1945, 1954, 1962, 1971, and 1978)
BoyToonWonder 2 years ago
i got the platinum edition dvd of this.
such a wonderful movie. don't you think?
familyguylover171 2 years ago
@familyguylover171 freakin disturbed me as a kid.
runway34r 1 year ago
Oh yeah? What put of this film disturbeds you?
familyguylover171 1 year ago
@familyguylover171 Probably the donkey scene.
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago
@runway34r
ORLY?
What Part Disturbed You?
Ha.
pokemonstudio6 5 months ago
That's one thing that home video and DVD have robbed us of---when these used to be reissued every few years, it was something special. They stopped the rerelease program in the early 90s, pretty much, with 101 Dalmations in 1991 and then Snow White in 1993---I think that was the last one. (I dont count the 1997 rerelease of The Little Mermaid, since that was just a jerkass move on their part to try muscle in on Don Bluth's Anastasia.)
Marbles471 2 years ago
This trailer was not included on the Platinum Edition DVD, but this is the Blu-Ray version which I don't have. Never saw the 1984 trailer before, but I remember seeing "Pinocchio" for the very first time in a theater back in 1978 since I was a baby along with "The Small One". The 1978 reissue of "Pinocchio" brings back memories and it was the first Disney film I saw since I was a little baby.
HomeoftheGoodGuys 2 years ago
Every Platinum DVD review I read mentions this trailer.
dsneybuf 2 years ago
My PE DVD has this trailer.
disneyfan85 2 years ago
I just got the Platinum Edition DVD for Easter.
johnnyv418 2 years ago
So did I! Except I got it before Easter! And this is my favorite film, same as systemoperator!
hersheyandshadow 2 years ago