Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released several hundred titles to home video since 1978, as well as direct-to-video features. They have been released on VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, CED Videodisc, CD Video, DVD, Universal Media Disc, and Blu-ray Disc. These are most of the notable releases that Disney put out on home video.
Read more about Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection: MCA DiscoVision, Fotomat Titles, Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (1st Series), DTV Titles, Wrapped and Ready To Give Promotion (1984), Walt Disney Classics, Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (2nd Series), 1985 Titles Repackaging, 1985 Christmas Promotion, Wonderland Sale, 1986 Line-Up Part I, 1986 Line-Up Part II, 1987-1988 Line-Up, Disney Sing-Along Songs, Disney's Valentine Collection, $26.99 Promotion, Jim Henson Video, Pixar, Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection, Walt Disney Family Film Collection, Walt Disney Film Classics, Disney's Favorite Stories, Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, Limited Issues, Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection, Platinum Editions, Diamond Editions, Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites, Special Edition, Anniversary Edition and Other Editions, Other Disney Video Releases (1989-), Vista Series, Blu-ray 3D Releases, Disney Generations Collection, Walt Disney Animation Collection: Classic Short Films, 2 Movie Collection (2005-present), See Also
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