Opening to Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore 16mm Print

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2010

This is something rare to see from a VHS tape. It is the opening to a 16mm copy of Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. Actually, this comes from a VHS released by Disney Educational Productions. I also uploaded the closing to the film from the same tape.

I think this 16mm print that was used for copying to videotape originally had the MPAA rating screen, but was blocked out for some strange reason on video, but still leaves the 5 seconds of background noise before the film actually begins.

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  • Did this tape have a cardboard slipcover case?

    While were at it, did this tape have a label?

  • @Copper20 Nah. It came in a transparent case, like you would find at a library sometimes. This tape did have a white label.

  • @superfunforeveryone

    Did it say anything?

  • @Copper20 Sure It said:

    Disney Educational Productions

    68400

    WINNIE THE POOH AND

    A DAY FOR EEYORE

    (WINNIE THE POOH SERIES)

    TIME: 26:00

    1200 Thorndale Ave. - Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007

    1-800-295-5010

    This videocassette may not be copied or televised without written permission.

  • @superfunforeveryone

    That's awesome. Is it possible to show a picture of the tape?

  • @Copper20 I was thinking of making a Flickr account to show my video collection, but since I have school and work, I think I'll have to shelve that idea for now.

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  • I can certainly tell the difference here. Funny they had to telecine a 16mm print than to rely on perhaps the same video master the home video division had before, but I suppose that wasn't quite done yet in those days.

  • @superfunforeveryone I remember spotting some similar tapes like these at a public library years ago.

  • @superfunforeveryone That's true (often with film the only thing you'd get at the beginning is the countdown leader anyway if it has one, but they chose not to show it here anyway).

  • @superfunforeveryone Thinks always do show up there.

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