Variants include the word "presents" appearing under the logo, and another has no Mickey just the spark animation playing at the beginning of the logo. It began on Octowith the 1986-88 lineup, then was also seen on titles like Flight of the Navigator (1987 VHS), Benji the Hunted (1988 VHS), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1990 VHS), and The Brave Little Toaster (1991 VHS). There is also a Cartoon Classics variant where we just see the Neon Mickey flip the screen to reveal the same logo seen on the Walt Disney and You promo.Īs of 1990, all of the Neon Mickey editions are now discontinued. It ended on Augwith King of the Grizzlies. It later became the second version of the first domestic (U.S.) logo for Disney movies on VHS, seen on 1985-1986 re-prints of the live-action films with animation. This was the first international logo for Walt Disney's films on VHS, seen from 1981 to 1983, primarily in the UK. Today, the logo is pretty rare to find, so the best way to find it is to look for a VHS cover with the "Sorcerer Mickey" label on it.Įxamples are the original 1980 prints of three of the five live-action films with animation (Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and Pete's Dragon), The Black Hole (first live-action film to get a VHS release within one year after it was released theatrically), and the original 1981-1983 prints of five select animated feature films from Walt Disney Productions, the first two being Dumbo and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, the latter also the first to go on sale in 1981 (as Dumbo was only available for rental). Back then, select titles were released on DiscoVision. this film has character and love and family fun, as well as events needing understanding and work to overcome.This logo was first seen on a laserdisc print of "On Vacation With Mickey Mouse and Friends". It is showing a simpler, yet more classic and lovely way of life for children, what so many children today are missing, who think that everything in life is instant. I highly recommend this movie to any grandparents or parents for their children. They will now have the fun of a clean, fun and happy experience, which is how movies for children USED to be made!!! Now that my son also has children, I wanted the video for his children, now 4+ and 2+, and I was delighted to find it on eBay. Then I loaned the other video to a friend for her little ones to watch and never received it back. In 1996 when I became a gramma, I gave one copy to my daughter for her little ones. In 1992 I purchased 2 of these at Wal-Mart, so one day I could share with my "hoped for" grandchildren. When I was just a little person, I saw this movie in a theater and fell in love with it.
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