Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection - Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection

Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection

The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection was a line of VHS videos and Laserdiscs released by Walt Disney Home Video from 1994 to 1999. Limited issue DVDs also have the same cover art.

Title Release date Notes
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs October 25, 1994
Mary Poppins October 25, 1994
Dumbo October 25, 1994
Alice in Wonderland October 25, 1994
Robin Hood October 25, 1994
The Sword in the Stone October 25, 1994
Pete's Dragon October 25, 1994
Bedknobs and Broomsticks October 25, 1994
The Three Caballeros October 25, 1994
So Dear to My Heart October 25, 1994
The Lion King March 3, 1995
Cinderella October 3, 1995
Pocahontas February 28, 1996
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh March 27, 1996 commemorative edition
The Aristocats April 24, 1996
Oliver & Company September 25, 1996
Bambi February 4, 1997 THX 55th anniversary edition
The Hunchback of Notre Dame March 4, 1997
Fun and Fancy Free July 15, 1997 THX 50th anniversary edition
Mary Poppins June 21, 1994
August 26, 1997
March 31, 1998
THX special edition
Sleeping Beauty September 16, 1997 THX limited edition and THX widescreen edition
The Jungle Book October 14, 1997 THX 30th anniversary limited edition
Hercules February 3, 1998
Peter Pan March 3, 1998 THX 45th anniversary limited edition
The Little Mermaid March 31, 1998 THX special edition
Melody Time June 2, 1998 THX 50th anniversary special edition
The Black Cauldron August 4, 1998
Lady and the Tramp September 15, 1998 THX limited issues
The Rescuers January 5, 1999
Mulan February 2, 1999
101 Dalmatians March 9, 1999 THX limited edition
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad May 25, 1999 50th anniversary edition

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