Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection - Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (1st Series)

Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (1st Series)

The start of Disney's successful video line, the Walt Disney Cartoon Classics.

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 1: Chip 'n' Dale with Donald Duck (1983) 146VS/146BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 2: Pluto (1983) 145VS/145BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 3: Scary Tales (1983) 164VS/164BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 4: Sport Goofy (1983) 165VS/165BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 5: Disney's Best of 1931-1948 (1983) 167VS/167BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 6: More Sport Goofy (1983) 168AS (not released on VHS)
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 7: More of Disney's Best - 1932-1946 (1984) 177VS/177BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 8: Sport Goofy's Vacation (1984) 178VS/178BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 9: Donald Duck's First 50 Years (1984) 179VS/179BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 10: Mickey's Crazy Careers (1984) 180VS/180BS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 11: The Continuing Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale, Featuring Donald Duck (1985) 222V/222B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 12: Disney's Tall Tales (1985) 237V/237B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 13: Silly Symphonies - Fanciful Fables (1986) 365V/365B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 14: Silly Symphonies - Animal Tales (1986) 366V/366B

(The number at the end of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS/Beta release, except for volume 6, which has the stock number for the laserdisc release.)

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