Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection - Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (2nd Series)

Walt Disney Cartoon Classics (2nd Series)

From 1987 to 1992, the series was revived with shorter videos in cardboard slipcover cases.

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 1: Here's Mickey! (March 6, 1987) 526V/526B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 2: Here's Donald! (March 6, 1987) 527V/527B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 3: Here's Goofy! (March 6, 1987) 529V/529B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 4: Silly Symphonies! (March 6, 1987) 530V/530B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 5: Here's Pluto! (March 6, 1987) 528V/528B
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 6: Starring Mickey & Minnie (October 13, 1987) 576
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 7: Starring Donald & Daisy (October 13, 1987) 577
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 8: Starring Silly Symphonies: Animals Two by Two (October 13, 1987) 578
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 9: Starring Chip 'n' Dale (October 13, 1987) 579
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 10: Starring Pluto & Fifi (October 13, 1987) 580
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition (November 15, 1988) 652
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 11: Mickey & the Gang (October 12, 1989) 766
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 12: Nuts About Chip 'n' Dale (October 12, 1989) 767
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 13: Donald's Scary Tales (October 19, 1990) 1030
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Vol. 14: Halloween Haunts (October 19, 1990) 1031
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Fun on the Job! (June 19, 1992) 1410
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: The Goofy World of Sports (June 19, 1992) 1411
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Happy Summer Days (June 19, 1992) 1413

(The number at the end of each line is Disney's stock number for the VHS/Beta release.)

  • Volumes 1-5 were released in a set with a slipcover, stock #541.
  • Volumes 6-10 were released in a set with a slipcover, stock #590.

The laserdisc releases combined the material from two VHS releases (and in one case, three). Although they didn't use volume numbers, they shared the same titles, and the cover art for the laserdisc releases was simply the cover art for the VHS releases placed side-by-side.

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Here's Mickey! / Here's Pluto! (1987) 395AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Here's Donald! / Here's Goofy! (1987) 396AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Silly Symphonies! / Starring Silly Symphonies: Animals Two by Two (1987) 670AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Starring Mickey & Minnie / Starring Chip 'n' Dale (1987) 868AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Starring Donald & Daisy / Starring Pluto & Fifi (1987) 1540AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Mickey & the Gang / Nuts About Chip 'n' Dale (1989) 798AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Donald's Scary Tales / Halloween Haunts (1990) 1072AS
  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Special Edition: Happy Summer Days / Fun on the Job! / The Goofy World of Sports (1992) 1455AS

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