Robin, Sterling, Virginia
This show is Welcome to Pooh Corner, which aired on Disney Channel beginning in 1983. It has never been released on DVD, but it was on six volumes of VHS tapes available from 1984-1986. As I write this, some of the tapes are available on eBay.
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Sancho, the Homing Steer has never been released on DVD or video cassette.
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Disney Time was a series of holiday TV specials produced in England, with guest hosts presenting clips from Disney films. It began with a Christmas show in 1964. Most of the hosts were from British television shows for kids. But there were also internationally-known celebrities; besides Paul and Linda McCartney doing the Boxing Day show …
See moreSean, Lakewood, Colorado
Susie Q, starring Shelley Long, Justin Whalin, and Amy Jo Johnson, was not a Disney movie, even though it aired several times on Disney Channel in the 1990s. It has never been released on DVD.
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The TV show version was staged, but the meeting did actually happen. Prokofiev visited the Disney Studio on February 28, 1938, with his lawyer Randolph Polk, to play the piano score of Peter and the Wolf for Walt Disney and Disney composer Leigh Harline. Supposedly Prokofiev had written the piece with Walt in mind. It …
See moreSteve, Gladstone, Missouri
While entire seasons of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh have not been released on DVD, many episodes have been released through the Growing Up with Winnie the Pooh DVD series: Volume 1 (“A Great Day of Discovery”), Volume 2 (“Friends Forever”), Volume 3 (“All for One, One For All”), Volume 4 (“It’s Playtime …
See moreRichard, Boynton Beach, Florida
While The Boy Who Talked to Badgers has never been released on video cassette or DVD, that does not mean that it is lost forever. All Disney films are preserved in its film vaults, and with new technologies becoming available, we might see a release someday.
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Two separate voice actors have been credited with the voice of the parrot: Leon M. Leon and Ernie Stanton.
See moreMolly, Woodburn, Oregon
Due to his contract, Walt Disney did not own the rights to the character, so the distributor decided to make the cartoons in his own studio, without Walt Disney.
See moreNeil, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
You may be recalling the title sequence for Dad, Can I Borrow the Car? (1970). It was last released on videocassette in the 1990s; it has not been released on DVD.
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