Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection
The Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection was a line of Disney videos and DVDs which ran from 2000 to 2001. All titles were released in VHS and DVD formats, except the DVD version of Toy Story was released on October 17, 2000, in the 'Toy Story 2 Pack.
Title | Release date |
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Toy Story | January 11, 2000 |
Mulan | February 1, 2000 |
Pinocchio | March 7, 2000 |
The Aristocats | April 4, 2000 |
The Fox and the Hound | May 2, 2000 |
The Three Caballeros | May 2, 2000 |
Saludos Amigos* | May 2, 2000 |
Make Mine Music* | June 6, 2000 |
Melody Time* | June 6, 2000 |
Pocahontas | June 6, 2000 |
A Goofy Movie | June 20, 2000 |
Fun and Fancy Free | June 20, 2000 |
Alice in Wonderland | July 4, 2000 |
Mary Poppins | July 4, 2000 |
Robin Hood | July 4, 2000 |
The Rescuers Down Under | August 1, 2000 |
Hercules | August 1, 2000 |
A Bug's Life | August 8, 2000 |
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World | September 5, 2000 |
The Black Cauldron | October 3, 2000 |
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad | October 3, 2000 |
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas | November 7, 2000 |
Pete's Dragon | January 16, 2001 |
The Sword in the Stone | March 20, 2001 |
Bedknobs and Broomsticks | March 20, 2001 |
Titles marked * were only released edited; Saludos Amigos had a paint-over to remove a cigarette from Goofy's mouth, Melody Time had a paint-over and cut to remove a cigarette from Pecos Bill's mouth, and Make Mine Music was only released with 9 of the original 10 animated shorts; The Martins and the Coys was cut for containing comic gunplay.
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