To this very day, I am baffled as to why this movie got a G rating from the MPAA. It's arguably the darkest movie in the entire Disney animated canon. It's has quite a few intense scenes and imagery even for Disney and G-rated movie standards.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is considered to be one of Disney's darkest animated films as its narrative explores such mature subject matter and themes as infanticide, lust, damnation, antiziganism, genocide, and sin, despite the changes made from the original source material in order to ensure a G-rating received by the MPAA. Having worked on Pocahontas for a year, Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz were offered multiple film projects to collaborate on when they chose to work on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. According to Schwartz, they had both been attracted to underlying themes of social outcast and Quasimodo's struggle to break free of the psychological abuse of Frollo.
Mine three, but you know, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame and 101 Dalmatians (Live-Action) were the only 2 Disney films from 1996 that should've been rated PG.
2:45 is the preview of “George of the Jungle”, it figures Brandon Fraser as George the jungle boy who was the only survivor of the plane disaster when he was a baby and he had lived in the jungle ever since, he never left his jungle home for years, but his hometown is back home in San Francisco, California.
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is also the final acting role for Mary Wickes, who played Laverne in the film. Wickes apparently had only one recording session left of reciting dialogue at the time of her death in 1995. Actress Jane Withers was brought in to record the last 7 lines of dialogue for LaVerne in the film.
The Aristocats - Muppet Treasure Island Toy Story - Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves Trailers: Walt Disney World Resort Hercules George of the Jungle Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves 101 Dalmatians (1996) Beauty and the Beast The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch Max Keeble's Big Move Tarzan & Jane The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
On a black screen, we start to hear bells ringing and choir harmonizing alongside it, which continues over to the trademark "Walt Disney Pictures" logo. After getting to the "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" text, it stops (for at least in the YT video's length).
I just got blasted back to childhood watching this! I remember the process of putting in the VHS maybe have to blow on it or inside the player but damn yup flash backs!
I have the 2002 VHS and 2013 Blu-ray. Anyone notice a next feature trend? *Beauty and the beast had a trailer for Aladdin which had one for The Lion King which had one for Pocahontas which had The Hunchback of Notre Dame which had Hercules which had Mulan which had Tarzan which had one for Dinosaur. Atlantis had one for Lilo & Stitch.
federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures, video tapes, or video discs.
''Mulan'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2004, ''Cinderella'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in December 2004, ''Pocahontas'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2005, ''The Jungle Book'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2007 and ''Sleeping Beauty'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2008.
The Hercules trailer is a sight to behold. Even briefly the shot where Phil waves the fish around happily cheering Herc on against Nessus best I could tell was the only animation in the trailer not included in the final cut of the movie.
1. Green Warnings (1991) 2. Walt Disney Company Intro 3. Walt Disney World: Remember the Magic 4. Hercules Sneak Preview 5. George of the Jungle Trailer 6. "Coming to Video" 7. Honey I Shrunk the Kids Preview 8. 101 Dalmatians Preview 9. The Mighty Ducks Animated Movie: The First Face-Off Preview 10. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Preview 11. Fun and Fancy Free Preview 12. Disney Interactive Bumper 13. The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook and The Hunchback of Notre Dame Topsy-Turvy Games Promo 14. "Feature Presentation" 15. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo 16. "This film has been modified..." 17. 1990 Walt Disney Pictures Logo 18. "Walt Disney Pictures Presents"
From magical movies to unforgettable adventures from the thrill of the theater to the comfort of your home you can always count on something new and exciting from Disney and now Walt Disney world celebrates it's 25th anniversary.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 VHS - Oliver & Company and James and the Giant Peach Oliver and Company 1996 VHS - James and the Giant Peach and Toy Story James and the Giant Peach 1996 VHS - Toy Story Toy Story 1996 VHS - The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
I have the 2002 DVD of this Movie since I first had this VHS tape back then! btw It's "Honey We Shrunk Ourselves" not "Honey, I shrunk the Kids" at 8. in the description!
Oliver & Company (Aladdin and the King of Thieves) James and the Giant Peach (Aladdin and the King of Thieves and Oliver & Company) Toy Story (Oliver & Company and James and the Giant Peach) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Toy Story) Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (Toy Story)
@@rachelmack5935 It was originally planned for a Christmas 1995 release as announced in 1994, but was delayed to Summer 1996 due to the departure of Jeffrey Katzenberg, who creates the Dreamworks studio with Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy.
''Lord of the Dance'' and ''Riverdance'' are NOT owned by Disney, ''Lord of the Dance'' is owned by Universal Studios and ''Riverdance'' is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
TommyPickles the dragon protector says to everyone Everyone listen 🎧 👂 I hear something interesting 🤔 I hear Jasmine She’s singing Wow 😯 she’s going hunting with her owner Anubis the king of Egypt 🇪🇬 Whoa 😮 what’s going on here Sing your royal highness 👑 Sing mistress You guys look 👀 over there 👉 There she is everyone The princess of Egypt 🇪🇬 herself Jasmine the daughter of the great lord Anubis Her name is legendary Her strength is remarkable Her theme song is pretty good too
Opening To The Land Before Time 1997 VHS 1. Green Format Screen 2. The Walt Disney Company Intro 3. Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Promo 4. All Dogs Go To Heaven Trailer 5. George Of The Jungle Trailer 6. Home Alone 2 Lost In New York Trailer 7. 101 Dalmatians Trailer 8. Feature Presentation 9. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo 10. Green Format Screen 11. ITC 1988 Logo 12. Universal Pictures 1988 Logo
''An American Tail'' and ''The Land Before Time'' are NOT released by Disney, these are released by Universal Pictures and presented by Amblin Entertainment. Now remember, ''An American Tail'' and ''The Land Before Time'' were released in theatres in the late 1980s.
''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'' was NOT released in 1994, ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' was NOT released in 1996 and ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' was NOT released in 1997, these are produced by Nickelodeon Studios, not Walt Disney Feature Animation.
In April 1996, during the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection line, time is running out for ''Cinderella'' and ''The Lion King'', because once they're gone... they're gone.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Beauty and the Beast The Little Mermaid - The Lion King Toy Story - The Little Mermaid The Land Before Time - Toy Story Rock-a-Doodle - Toy Story The Swan Princess - The Aristocats An American Tail - The Aristocats Thumbelina - Sleeping Beauty The Jungle Book - The Tigger Movie The Black Cauldron - The Jungle Book Tarzan - Dinosaur Robin Hood - Dinosaur Balto - Dinosaur The Lion King II: Simba's Pride - The Tigger Movie and Dinosaur The Muppet Movie - The Lion King II: Simba's Pride The Fox and the Hound - George of the Jungle
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I can't be the only one who remembers there also being a trailer for a Hunchback computer game?? I don't remember much. It was based around the Topsy Turvy scene and Clopin was there but I can't recall much else about it. I know I saw it before one of these movies I just don't remember which one.
''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' and ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' are NOT released by Disney, these are produced by Nickelodeon Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.
Watching these Disney movies whether animated or not was a visual learning experience for me so I would understand what really goes on in the world and to knowing how to handle it when I got older and I know it sounds kinda lame or stupid but that’s my perspective with these films and how to value real life lessons from right to wrong and wrong to right and to knowing who you truly are whether other people like it or not and that’s how it works and like I said with these classical Disney films growing up I was and probably will always be a visual learner with the world from all this
''The Addams Family'', ''Wayne's World'', the children's classic ''Charlotte's Web'' and ''Ghost'' are NOT released by Disney, these are released by Paramount Pictures.
Going 25 to 50 real quick. #WDW50 My mother’s old. Just please, don’t piss her off. (Update September 2021: Play the Elton John song “The Bitch is Back”, and you’ll see why.)
''Harriet the Spy'' is NOT released by Disney, it was produced by Nickelodeon Studios and released by Paramount Pictures, because this is really SUCK!!!
James and the Giant Peach Toy Story The Hunchback of Notre Dame Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves Wade: Zeke, I can see your dwelling from here. You're almost home. Squeeze Toy Alien: Nirvana is coming. The mystic portal awaits. Zeke: (to Alien) Will you be quiet?! (to both) You guys don't get it, do you?! Once we go into Sid's house, we won't be coming out! (The front door opens to reveal Scud, who lunges straight for the backpack, barking) Sid Phillips: Whoa, Scud! Hey, boy! Sit! Good boy! (the dog begrudgingly obeys) Hey, I got something for you, boy! (Sid's hand reaches into the backpack and grabs the alien out of the backpack, then placed it sideways along Scud's snout) Ready, set, now! (In one quick motion, Scud flips the alien up, catches it in his mouth, and rabidly shakes it back and forth and Wade holds Zeke as they react in horror) Hannah! Hey, Hannah! (Zeke and Wade glance up to see Hannah, Sid's frail little sister, carrying her Janie Doll) Hannah: What? Sid Phillips: Did I get my package in the mail? Hannah: I don't know. Sid Phillips: What do you mean you don't know? Hannah: (insistent) I don't know! Sid Phillips: (mock concern) Oh, no, Hannah! Look, Janie! (grabs the doll) Hannah: What? Hey! Sid Phillips: She's sick! Hannah: (panic rising) No, she's not! Sid Phillips: I'll have to perform one of my operations! (bolts upstairs with Hannah in pursuit) Hannah: No! Zeke: No, not Sid's room! Not there! Hannah: (offscreen while chasing Sid racing to his bedroom door) Sid! Give her back! Sid! Sid! (Sid charges into the room and slams the door in his sister's face and carelessly tosses the backpack on the bed and walks over to a makeshift workbench) Sid Phillips: Oh, no, we have a sick patient here, nurse. Prepare the or, stat! (clicks on a bare bulb dangling above his "operating table" while Zeke and Wade look on from the safety of the backpack as Sid places the Janie doll's head in a vise) Patient is prepped. No one's ever attempted a double bypass brain transplant before. (Sid grabs a painter's mask from his toolchest and dons it like a surgeon's mask and grabs a toy pterodactyl from a nearby crate full of junk) Now for the tricky part "pliers"! Wade: I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school. (Sid struggles for a moment with his "patient" then stops) Sid Phillips: Doctor, you've done it! (running to the door) Hannah! (opens the door, where Hannah is standing there, looking worried) Janie's all better now. (hands her Janie "her head has been replaced with a pterodactyl's") Hannah: (screaming at the sight of the monstrosity and bolts down the hallway) Mom! Mom! Sid Phillips: She's lying! Whatever she says, it's not true! (throws the doll to the ground and runs after Hannah, slamming the door behind him) Zeke: (after he and Wade peer out of the backpack at their new surroundings "heavy metal posters, discarded toy remains and power tools adorn the messy room" and they are in hell...toy hell) We are gonna die. (bolting out of the pack) I'm outta here! (leaps from the bed to the doorknob and struggles to open it "no good") Locked. (drops to the floor) There's gotta be another way outta here. (hears a WHOOSH!) Uhhh, Wade? Was that you?
Muppet Treasure Island Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (Oliver & Company) Tom and Huck Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Topsy Turvy Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Aladdin and the King of Thieves Muppet Treasure Island James and the Giant Peach (James and the Giant Peach) Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Aladdin and the King of Thieves Muppet Treasure Island Oliver & Company (Toy Story) Cinderella The Santa Clause The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Oliver & Company James and the Giant Peach (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Pocahontas The Aristocats Toy Story Bambi (Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves) Toy Story D3: The Mighty Ducks Bambi The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia The Thief and the Cobbler The Hunchback of Norte Dame Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, 101 Dalmatians (Live-Action), Hercules and George Of The Jungle are smash hits of the 90s!
Toy Story: Am I a joke to you?
George of the Jungle was the best movie! Literally a smash hit!
Despite what my parents said, I love The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Been my top favorite ever since
what did your parents say
@@MrGabeanator “How is this for kids?”
@@olvialee7221 that is a valid question
My parents weren’t one of those people. But I always found the movie too dark for my liking
To this very day, I am baffled as to why this movie got a G rating from the MPAA. It's arguably the darkest movie in the entire Disney animated canon. It's has quite a few intense scenes and imagery even for Disney and G-rated movie standards.
I agree with your statement on the MPAA stance, but as a kid I felt Black Cauldron was way too dark, and I loved (and still do) this film.
That’s still absolutely BAFFLING it got an G rating honestly , and it’s absolutely one of the darkest movies in the Disney renaissance
All why I haven’t seen the movie in forever. I would like to keep it that way.
Believe it or not, there was more content that had to be removed from the movie in order to get a G rating
@@caseycat O RLY?! 👀
I miss this Disney........ the love, the fun and the adventures Disney used to convey back in the day.......... 😥
I admit I haven’t been too thrilled with Disney lately. But I know how you feel
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is considered to be one of Disney's darkest animated films as its narrative explores such mature subject matter and themes as infanticide, lust, damnation, antiziganism, genocide, and sin, despite the changes made from the original source material in order to ensure a G-rating received by the MPAA. Having worked on Pocahontas for a year, Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz were offered multiple film projects to collaborate on when they chose to work on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. According to Schwartz, they had both been attracted to underlying themes of social outcast and Quasimodo's struggle to break free of the psychological abuse of Frollo.
3:25 George: AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!
3:26-3:27 (Bang Into The Tree) George: Ooh!
One of my all-time favorite Disney movies.
Mine too
Mine three, but you know, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame and 101 Dalmatians (Live-Action) were the only 2 Disney films from 1996 that should've been rated PG.
@@dannytallman3022 Remember, that was during the time when the Disney company wasn't afraid to present some crazy content in G-rated movies.
2:45 is the preview of “George of the Jungle”, it figures Brandon Fraser as George the jungle boy who was the only survivor of the plane disaster when he was a baby and he had lived in the jungle ever since, he never left his jungle home for years, but his hometown is back home in San Francisco, California.
I loved the stunts in George of the Jungle so much it made me want to become a stuntman!
The best part of my childhood, is watching Hunchback of Notre Dame a hundred times on VHS and the first time seeing Hercules in theaters.
The ''Hercules'' teaser trailer is first seen in the theatrical release of ''Toy Story'', ''Toy Story'' was released in theatres in late 1995.
@@rachelmack5935 Hercules/George of the Jungle Theatrical Trailer is also seen on a 1997 VHS of "Bambi"
Alexander The Great 👍
Auasptinse Kid Sammrne / Miss Martian
Auasitnse Sam Wilson / Falcon
Rachel Mack it was shown a full year and a half before release?
3:22 Taken from Toy Story 1996 VHS Version #3
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame is also the final acting role for Mary Wickes, who played Laverne in the film. Wickes apparently had only one recording session left of reciting dialogue at the time of her death in 1995. Actress Jane Withers was brought in to record the last 7 lines of dialogue for LaVerne in the film.
“Don’t you ever migrate??”
I haven’t been to Disneyland since I was a toddler
Me neither since I was 8
The opening to hunchback allways gives me chills🤩🤩
No doubt about that
25 years later, this opening sequence still gives us chills and I love it!
Same here.
6:16, did I just enter heaven?
Got this for Christmas back in '97, my most-watched Disney VHS!
''Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas'' is NOT a feature film theatrically release, it's a direct-to-video.
Rachel Mack that’s right.
The Aristocats - Muppet Treasure Island
Toy Story - Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Trailers:
Walt Disney World Resort
Hercules
George of the Jungle
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
101 Dalmatians (1996)
Beauty and the Beast
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch
Max Keeble's Big Move
Tarzan & Jane
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
1:55 Hades: Is this kid gonna mess up my hostle take over bit or what?
I say leave him behind and turn into a zero as the corpse
Pure nostalgia
On a black screen, we start to hear bells ringing and choir harmonizing alongside it, which continues over to the trademark "Walt Disney Pictures" logo. After getting to the "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" text, it stops (for at least in the YT video's length).
Goosebumps every time!
collection masterpiece walt disney
Too much fun the nineties missing it sooo much
The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1997 (VHS)
Walt Disney Company Intro 0:22
Walt Disney World: Remember the Magic 0:41
Hercules (1997) Trailer 1:11
George of the Jungle 2:44
Honey I Shrunk the Kids 3:38
101 Dalmatians 5:11
"Feature Presentation 5:45
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Opening to Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1996 TV.
The beginning of this film and the George of the Jungle sound almost ominous 😅 😅.
I just got blasted back to childhood watching this! I remember the process of putting in the VHS maybe have to blow on it or inside the player but damn yup flash backs!
I do remember having a reminder
I have the 2002 VHS and 2013 Blu-ray.
Anyone notice a next feature trend?
*Beauty and the beast had a trailer for Aladdin which had one for The Lion King which had one for Pocahontas which had The Hunchback of Notre Dame which had Hercules which had Mulan which had Tarzan which had one for Dinosaur.
Atlantis had one for Lilo & Stitch.
Thanks for joining us for this special preview and now our feature presentation.
Walt Disney Pictures With Hercules Announcer 1:17
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This movie is old as I am 😆 I was like 3 weeks old when it came out. Glad I was born in '96
James Viveros that’s awesome.
''Mulan'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2004, ''Cinderella'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in December 2004, ''Pocahontas'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2005, ''The Jungle Book'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2007 and ''Sleeping Beauty'' was NEVER re-released in large-format IMAX theatres in February 2008.
The Hercules trailer is a sight to behold. Even briefly the shot where Phil waves the fish around happily cheering Herc on against Nessus best I could tell was the only animation in the trailer not included in the final
cut of the movie.
1. Green Warnings (1991)
2. Walt Disney Company Intro
3. Walt Disney World: Remember the Magic
4. Hercules Sneak Preview
5. George of the Jungle Trailer
6. "Coming to Video"
7. Honey I Shrunk the Kids Preview
8. 101 Dalmatians Preview
9. The Mighty Ducks Animated Movie: The First Face-Off Preview
10. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Preview
11. Fun and Fancy Free Preview
12. Disney Interactive Bumper
13. The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook and The Hunchback of Notre Dame Topsy-Turvy Games Promo
14. "Feature Presentation"
15. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo
16. "This film has been modified..."
17. 1990 Walt Disney Pictures Logo
18. "Walt Disney Pictures Presents"
From magical movies to unforgettable adventures from the thrill of the theater to the comfort of your home you can always count on something new and exciting from Disney and now Walt Disney world celebrates it's 25th anniversary.
Memory Lane
Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 VHS - Oliver & Company and James and the Giant Peach
Oliver and Company 1996 VHS - James and the Giant Peach and Toy Story
James and the Giant Peach 1996 VHS - Toy Story
Toy Story 1996 VHS - The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
From Snow White to Meet the Robinsons. Watched a lot of Disney at my moms old house
Opening To Across The Universe 2007 DVD
Opening To Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 2011 DVD
Opening To Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016 DVD
Opening To Camp Rock 2008 DVD
Opening To Princess Protection Program 2009 DVD
I have the 2002 DVD of this Movie since I first had this VHS tape back then! btw It's "Honey We Shrunk Ourselves" not "Honey, I shrunk the Kids" at 8. in the description!
Oliver & Company (Aladdin and the King of Thieves)
James and the Giant Peach (Aladdin and the King of Thieves and Oliver & Company)
Toy Story (Oliver & Company and James and the Giant Peach)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Toy Story)
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (Toy Story)
Well, I got this tape when i was 3 1/2 years old and I love this movie for a long long time, but we gave it away.
''Nicktoons'' are NOT owned by Disney, ''Nicktoons'' are owned by Viacom.
Silvia Bordallo me too. But, I got the blu ray/DVD combo pack.
It brings back my childhood memories and it makes me feel so special and I love it
I remember watching this when I was a baby, ah memories, we grow up so fast don't we?
Before ''Tarzan'' in 1999, before ''The Emperor's New Groove'' in 2000 and before ''Lilo & Stitch'' in 2002... there was ''Hercules'' in 1997.
I Watched This VHS When I Was Little. Nice VHS Opening. 😄
YoshiFTW BoshiFTL 0:43 me too.
''Tarzan'' was NOT released in 1991, it was released in 1999.
@@rachelmack5935 Just as I watched it all the time.
Enjoy all the magic at home with these great Disney movies coming to video.
3:43 That's the trailer for "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves".
''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' was NOT released in 1990, it was released in 1996.
@@rachelmack5935 It was originally planned for a Christmas 1995 release as announced in 1994, but was delayed to Summer 1996 due to the departure of Jeffrey Katzenberg, who creates the Dreamworks studio with Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy.
Lord 1997 was such a long time ago.
Kenzi Vendetta the year I was born.
''Lord of the Dance'' and ''Riverdance'' are NOT owned by Disney, ''Lord of the Dance'' is owned by Universal Studios and ''Riverdance'' is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
23 years
1:12 Hercules Theatrical Trailer, also appeared on the 1997 VHS of "Bambi".
Disney's 35th animated classic ''Hercules'' is NEVER aired on CBS in America.
Ryan Bearse Boston
Rachel Mack was a bit of food service service
1:12 Hercules Trailer Taken From An American Tail 1997 VHS (Disney)
I wish they would’ve kept that at 2:31 instead of Phil telling Hercules he got distracted by Meg
I used to rent this VHS of The Hunchback of Notre Dame from Blockbuster and Hollywood Video when I was a kid.
Joshua Zhang me too. But, I currently have the blu ray and 📀 version of double feature of the hunchback of notre dame.
Now remember, NO Blu-ray releases in 1997.
TommyPickles the dragon protector says to everyone
Everyone listen 🎧 👂
I hear something interesting 🤔
I hear Jasmine
She’s singing
Wow 😯 she’s going hunting with her owner Anubis the king of Egypt 🇪🇬
Whoa 😮 what’s going on here
Sing your royal highness 👑
Sing mistress
You guys look 👀 over there 👉
There she is everyone
The princess of Egypt 🇪🇬 herself
Jasmine the daughter of the great lord Anubis
Her name is legendary
Her strength is remarkable
Her theme song is pretty good too
Cameron Boyce Son of the Jozzy Jazzy
Barter Son of the Darun Prince
licensed for private home exhibition only. any public performance, copying or other use is strictly prohibited. all other rights reserved.
Who the fuck cares?
Bruh 💀the irony
Opening To The Land Before Time 1997 VHS
1. Green Format Screen
2. The Walt Disney Company Intro
3. Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Promo
4. All Dogs Go To Heaven Trailer
5. George Of The Jungle Trailer
6. Home Alone 2 Lost In New York Trailer
7. 101 Dalmatians Trailer
8. Feature Presentation
9. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo
10. Green Format Screen
11. ITC 1988 Logo
12. Universal Pictures 1988 Logo
''An American Tail'' and ''The Land Before Time'' are NOT released by Disney, these are released by Universal Pictures and presented by Amblin Entertainment. Now remember, ''An American Tail'' and ''The Land Before Time'' were released in theatres in the late 1980s.
honey we shrunk ourselves thats tommorow
Ok, I'm ready to wake up and let the last 27 years be a dream
RIP Mary Wickes, Tony Jay, and David Ogden Stiers.
''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'' was NOT released in 1994, ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' was NOT released in 1996 and ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' was NOT released in 1997, these are produced by Nickelodeon Studios, not Walt Disney Feature Animation.
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0:27 Is that a clip from Indiana Jones?
Welcome back, dude! Great to see you again. :)
In April 1996, during the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection line, time is running out for ''Cinderella'' and ''The Lion King'', because once they're gone... they're gone.
It’s kind of saddening to know my valley girl buddy Ariane won’t get the luxury of a (good) Disney release on her birthday anymore
It’s kind of saddening to know my valley girl buddy Ariane won’t get the luxury of a (good) Disney release on her birthday
😁It's not Disney 25th anniversary anymore. It's 50th anniversary and wow I can't believe I'm getting that old.
😁It’s not Disney 25th anniversary anymore. It’s 50th anniversary and wow I can’t believe I’m believe I’m getting
@@livingwithautism3789 REALLY old.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Beauty and the Beast
The Little Mermaid - The Lion King
Toy Story - The Little Mermaid
The Land Before Time - Toy Story
Rock-a-Doodle - Toy Story
The Swan Princess - The Aristocats
An American Tail - The Aristocats
Thumbelina - Sleeping Beauty
The Jungle Book - The Tigger Movie
The Black Cauldron - The Jungle Book
Tarzan - Dinosaur
Robin Hood - Dinosaur
Balto - Dinosaur
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride - The Tigger Movie and Dinosaur
The Muppet Movie - The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
The Fox and the Hound - George of the Jungle
That intro of this movie cannot be compared with any other Disney movies...
''101 Dalmatians'' and ''Mary Poppins'' were released in the 1960s.
Ok I admit Hunchback I’m not a huge fan of. But I remember seeing these previews anywhere!
I love Pocahontas so much
I do too
Judy Kuhn - Colors Of The Wind ( Official Video)
4:38-4:52 looks like a great ride in that shar kruiser and laundry chute and basket
Zachary Cutte
''Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie'' is NOT released by Disney, it was produced by Big Idea Productions and FHE Pictures.
@@rachelmack5935, no, but when Big Idea tried to get distribution for Jonah, they 1st went to Universal & then to Disney, but to no avail.
Preview before the second Disney movie of the Disney Video Rewards Program of 1997.
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Come be a part of all the magic of Walt Disney world's 25th anniversary and remember the magic.
Released On June 21st 1996
I can't be the only one who remembers there also being a trailer for a Hunchback computer game?? I don't remember much. It was based around the Topsy Turvy scene and Clopin was there but I can't recall much else about it. I know I saw it before one of these movies I just don't remember which one.
It was on the Bambi VHS.
Walt Disney's ''Cinderella'' was NEVER released on DVD until October 4, 2005.
I know I’m high but is it just me or is 1:00 and 1:03 two different sets of people posing as the same honeymooners
That cool just I remember this.
''Mulan'' was NOT released in 1987, it was released in 1998.
NOW ON DVD
''Bambi'' was NEVER released on DVD until March 1, 2005.
Now a Disney plus
Kaleb The Hunchback Of Notre Dame VHS Kaleb School 1997 Rated G February 2006 Complete Finish!
ESTA ES LA HISTORIA DE UN AMOR
I like Woody, Buzz, and Clopin
Debra Williams me too.
Tom Hanks was the voice of Woody and Home Improvement's Tim Allen was the voice of Buzz Lightyear.
I like that show
So much nostalgia
KolaBugg 75
''Blue's Clues'' is NOT owned by Disney, ''Blue's Clues'' is owned by Viacom.
I have this tape. I like it
Casey Syvarth n.
This movie is old as I am 😆 I was like 3 weeks old when it came out. Glad I was born in '96
AdultSwimYes BabyShowsNo me too.
Same
some of the vhs movies like 101 dalamations FT glen cloes , hurkules and i have gorge of the junle 2 on dvd ( like to be iffy )
1:07 remember the magic 🪄
Number 8 is actually "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves", not "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids".
''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is NOT produced by Amblimation.
0:41IUSE TO SING THIS EVERY TIME I WOULD WATCH THE HUNCHBACK"
''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' and ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'' are NOT released by Disney, these are produced by Nickelodeon Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.
Digitally THX mastered
Bambi vhs 1997
Scary Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection (2005):
Watching these Disney movies whether animated or not was a visual learning experience for me so I would understand what really goes on in the world and to knowing how to handle it when I got older and I know it sounds kinda lame or stupid but that’s my perspective with these films and how to value real life lessons from right to wrong and wrong to right and to knowing who you truly are whether other people like it or not and that’s how it works and like I said with these classical Disney films growing up I was and probably will always be a visual learner with the world from all this
Disneyland became old now or not 😭
It's Walt Disney World, not Disneyland.
Natalie Katherine Mack is NOT going to Walt Disney World in Florida in May 2016.
4:11 4:56 4:57 4:58 4:59 5:00
And I'd like to watch "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 1997 VHS of South Korea with Korean/English subtitles -- full-length!^^
''The Addams Family'', ''Wayne's World'', the children's classic ''Charlotte's Web'' and ''Ghost'' are NOT released by Disney, these are released by Paramount Pictures.
Cameron Raven daughter of the Starfire
Kara Michael daughter of the Ariana Grande
Going 25 to 50 real quick. #WDW50
My mother’s old.
Just please, don’t piss her off.
(Update September 2021: Play the Elton John song “The Bitch is Back”, and you’ll see why.)
Dwayne Johnson / Quote-Adam Black Adam
Sarah Shahi / Adrianna Tomaz Nasson
Noah Cecntineo / Albert Jukia. Rothstein Al Rothstein
PBS Kids Presents: It's a Big Big World. Coming to Theaters July 20th, 2007
Summer 1997
NO TIENES NADA QUE PERDER
the road to jungle book begins here
LA FUERZA DEL DESTINO
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los abuelos de la nada asi es el calor
Opening to The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1997 VHS
Sue Ladd 0:53 that’s right. I remember watching those previews, when I was a kid.
@@nathancruz9172 And VHS, Honey We Shrunk Ourselves (Trailer) is also seen on "Bambi" and "Toy Story"
1:17 What you folks need is a hero.
Yeah. And who are you?
Coming spring 1997
''Harriet the Spy'' is NOT released by Disney, it was produced by Nickelodeon Studios and released by Paramount Pictures, because this is really SUCK!!!
I Heard That There’s ACTUALLY Another Copy Of The 1997 VHS Of “Bambi” That Has A Preview For 101 Dalmatians (Live-Action) On There
I know mark Elliott and Brian Cummings are both narrotes all.
James and the Giant Peach
Toy Story
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Wade: Zeke, I can see your dwelling from here. You're almost home.
Squeeze Toy Alien: Nirvana is coming. The mystic portal awaits.
Zeke: (to Alien) Will you be quiet?! (to both) You guys don't get it, do you?! Once we go into Sid's house, we won't be coming out!
(The front door opens to reveal Scud, who lunges straight for the backpack, barking)
Sid Phillips: Whoa, Scud! Hey, boy! Sit! Good boy! (the dog begrudgingly obeys) Hey, I got something for you, boy! (Sid's hand reaches into the backpack and grabs the alien out of the backpack, then placed it sideways along Scud's snout) Ready, set, now! (In one quick motion, Scud flips the alien up, catches it in his mouth, and rabidly shakes it back and forth and Wade holds Zeke as they react in horror) Hannah! Hey, Hannah!
(Zeke and Wade glance up to see Hannah, Sid's frail little sister, carrying her Janie Doll)
Hannah: What?
Sid Phillips: Did I get my package in the mail?
Hannah: I don't know.
Sid Phillips: What do you mean you don't know?
Hannah: (insistent) I don't know!
Sid Phillips: (mock concern) Oh, no, Hannah! Look, Janie!
(grabs the doll)
Hannah: What? Hey!
Sid Phillips: She's sick!
Hannah: (panic rising) No, she's not!
Sid Phillips: I'll have to perform one of my operations!
(bolts upstairs with Hannah in pursuit)
Hannah: No!
Zeke: No, not Sid's room! Not there!
Hannah: (offscreen while chasing Sid racing to his bedroom door) Sid! Give her back! Sid! Sid!
(Sid charges into the room and slams the door in his sister's face and carelessly tosses the backpack on the bed and walks over to a makeshift workbench)
Sid Phillips: Oh, no, we have a sick patient here, nurse. Prepare the or, stat! (clicks on a bare bulb dangling above his "operating table" while Zeke and Wade look on from the safety of the backpack as Sid places the Janie doll's head in a vise) Patient is prepped. No one's ever attempted a double bypass brain transplant before. (Sid grabs a painter's mask from his toolchest and dons it like a surgeon's mask and grabs a toy pterodactyl from a nearby crate full of junk) Now for the tricky part "pliers"!
Wade: I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school.
(Sid struggles for a moment with his "patient" then stops)
Sid Phillips: Doctor, you've done it! (running to the door) Hannah! (opens the door, where Hannah is standing there, looking worried) Janie's all better now.
(hands her Janie "her head has been replaced with a pterodactyl's")
Hannah: (screaming at the sight of the monstrosity and bolts down the hallway) Mom! Mom!
Sid Phillips: She's lying! Whatever she says, it's not true!
(throws the doll to the ground and runs after Hannah, slamming the door behind him)
Zeke: (after he and Wade peer out of the backpack at their new surroundings "heavy metal posters, discarded toy remains and power tools adorn the messy room" and they are in hell...toy hell) We are gonna die. (bolting out of the pack) I'm outta here! (leaps from the bed to the doorknob and struggles to open it "no good") Locked. (drops to the floor) There's gotta be another way outta here. (hears a WHOOSH!) Uhhh, Wade? Was that you?
So 90s my childhood
Muppet Treasure Island
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
(Oliver & Company)
Tom and Huck
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Topsy Turvy
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Muppet Treasure Island
James and the Giant Peach
(James and the Giant Peach)
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Muppet Treasure Island
Oliver & Company
(Toy Story)
Cinderella
The Santa Clause
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Oliver & Company
James and the Giant Peach
(The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Pocahontas
The Aristocats
Toy Story
Bambi
(Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves)
Toy Story
D3: The Mighty Ducks
Bambi
The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia
The Thief and the Cobbler
The Hunchback of Norte Dame
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
los abuelos de la nada himno de mi corazon
los abuelos de la nada hinno de mi corazon
ME CUESTA TANTO OLVIDARTE