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Hola, I'm MERTE (Mega Electric Rockasaur The Elf). But you can call me katzdeluxe3050. You see here, I'm more of like a video checker on Youtube. But I check some rare stuff, including Winnie the Pooh stuff. Oh yeah, CaptainFleaSam says, "Blasted Lily Livered Flea Barnicle!" Oh, I forgot. Bugs Bunny was acting like a girl.

Problems and Rare Stuff with Disney Videos

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Scary Tales Vol.3 (Part of the Cartoon Classics) is much perfect for six scary cartoons. Obviously, we've got the customary copyright stuff, which looks pretty nice compared to one of the Limited Gold series. The Walt Disney Home Entertainment fanfare is cut off with some horribly '80's-ish video effects of which the Walt Disney Home Video compared for scary stuff. (Like the not-yet-evil Michael Eisner.)

In 1981 and 1982, there were 2 versions of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. In the end of the movie, there should be a blue background and an Arial Narrow Font in yellow letters. It should say, "HERE ARE SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS FROM OTHER WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEOCASSETTES." That's a MEGA rare find.

1st Version

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  1. Old Yeller
  2. Darby O'Gill and the Little People
  3. Mary Poppins

2nd Version

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  1. Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
  2. The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band

My Classic Disney Collection

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Here's a fake collection I maded up.

Dumbo (1982, 1986, 1988)

The first tape uses the prototype red FBI Warnings, the 1978 Neon Mickey and the MPAA Rating Screen. at the end is the "Highlight" Screen, which includes Mary Poppins (I just wanted to surprise you, but the MPAA Rating Screen is out of sight. Yeah Baby!). The next tape uses the dark red FBI Warnings, the Video Dealer Announcement Screen (Obviously, no reason for putting it in the mud) and 1984 Classics Logo. The last tape uses the orange FBI Warnings and the WDHV Logo (with "presents" marking). (Which looks cool in Small Mode on Youtube. Note: Imax80 knows everything.

Alice in Wonderland (1986, 1987)

The orignal version on the first tape uses the orange FBI Warnings, probably the Video Dealer Announcement screen and the "D" 1984 Clas... WAIT! Wait a minute! How did that "D" got here?! (1984 Classics Logo, he means.)The rare version on the last tape uses the Orange FBI Warnings and the WDHWP Logo (I put the "P" there for no reason whatsoever, I swear) and the Winnie the Pooh Video promo at the end of most rare Alice in Wonderland VHS's.