If you find one that doesn't work put a cleaner in it or even just a brand new tape up something and it might clean it up for you you might be able to find one online maybe even at a thrift store but I don't think so
Okay wow, so that Hunchback trailer remains to be one of the most epic trailers for any Disney movie ever, at least in my mind. And the movie was just as good as the trailer.
The Aristocats was inspired by the true story of a Parisian family of cats, circa 1910, that inherited a fabulous fortune. The Aristocats was the last animated feature to be approved by Walt Disney and the studio's first animated feature to be entirely completed after his death. It should be noted, however, that Disney had spent time working on the story for The Rescuers (released seven years later) around the time The Jungle Book entered production. The last film in which Eric Larson worked as a supervising animator. From then on he concentrated on training the younger animators that came to the studio during the 1970s and '80s. The first Disney animated feature film with the 1967 MPAA logo in the credits, up until Frozen II, the logo would consecutively appear in every film in the Disney animated classics lineup.
I grew up with this VHS and it brings back such fond memories of my childhood. My most favorite part of this is the Toy Story Disney Interactive trailer. The K-A (Kids to Adults) logo on the Toy Story Sega Genesis/SNES section is the icing on the cake. 😉
I love the McDonald's Toys this one year in the 90s The box for the toy looked like the VHS box The Aristacats one was my favorite It was Italian cat with the trumpet
Oh yeah, the Aristocats! This was teased on The Lion King's VHS, but never released until 1996. Wonder what caused the delay? Miscommunication on the date? That'd be my guess at least.
0:22 Walt Disney Company Intro, then a 25th Anniversary Trailer (walking), then a Toy Story VHS Trailer, then 101 Dalmatians trailer, then the animated storybook for The Aristocats (featuring maria), then a Bugs life, then 101 dalmatians the series and recess trailer (abc), then the hunchback of nutore dame trailer, then the stay tuned after the feature id, then the handwriting feature presentation logo, then the walt disney masterpeice collection logo, then the disney logo from 1990, then the buena vista logo, then the opening, and we watch the movie.
Production manager ... don duckwalls Sound ... herb taylor Film editor ... james melton Assistant directors ... jeff patch Music editor ... evelyn kennedy Copyright 1996 walt disney productions All rights reserved Rca sound
1. Green Warnings 2. Walt Disney Company Intro 3. Walt Disney World - My Vacation 4. "From Disney Interactive" 5. Toy Story Video Games Preview 6. Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games Preview 7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame Sneak Preview 8. "And look for these great Disney movies..." 9. Muppet Treasure Island Preview 10. Tom and Huck Preview 11. Aladdin and the King of Thieves Preview 12. "Feature Presentation" 13. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo 14. "This film has been modified..." 15. Walt Disney Pictures Logo 16. Opening Credits
Random fact: This was the first animated Disney movie released after Disney’s death, as the studio was now entirely on their own to come up with their own ideas and stories
In my opinion, the trailer for "Hunchback" from this VHS is still one of the most epic Disney trailers ever made, even to this day. I remember I had this exact Aristocats VHS as a kid and I used to rewind and rewatch the Hunchback trailer over and over again. I then had to show it to my dad (I was about 7 at the time) and I said "This movie looks amazing! Please take me to see it when it comes out!" and he took me to see it on opening day, and it was the first time in my life I saw a movie in theatres on the day it was released!
@@mitchellhodack657 I heard there was gonna be a 4th Aladdin film that would’ve used unused voice clips of Robin Williams for the Genie, but a clause in Robin Williams’ will stopped the sequel’s planning in its tracks.
Speaking of Robin Williams, when I watched Once Upon a Studio, I’m like how are they going to bring back the Genie with the voice talent of Robin Williams? Oh, now I get it. Old voice recordings since 1992
I know a lot of people don’t hold this Disney movie in particular with high regard but this movie has been a guilty pleasure of mine since childhood. That’s also where my fondness of cats and dogs came from. There were scenes I definitely laughed at and man that Butler getting what he deserved in the end was so goddamn satisfying. Serves him right for stealing those cats from a rich lady in Paris. I remember watching this on VHS (I still have it to this day but you’re ultimately better off getting the Blu-ray release or watching it on Disney+) at my old house prior to moving to the house we’ve lived at ever since.
Fun fact: Aladdin and the king of thieves was the first sequel Robin Williams has done, following night at the museum 2 as his first live action sequel.
Songs The journey - Rescue aid society - Tomorrow is another day Someones waiting for you - Sammy fain - Carol connors - Ayn robbins - Shelby flintstones - Robert crawford
@@BadgerWhisper he didn't die. It was a joke about him getting knocked out by becky in the trailer. Brad Renfro the kid who played huck sadly did die in 2008
I once asked someone why The Aristocats was the last vintage single story feature to be released on video given that we’re familiar with the untouchables motto Disney was going with in the 80s, and a random Disney wiki user answered my question, “It’s a post-Walt film and all it’s releases were successful.” Well…yes and no, let me clarify that. Although the post-Walt features were among the untouchables, this is a different standard from that of the features which Walt personally supervised. The Rescuers (1977) was Disney’s most financially successful post-Walt film even out grossing Star Wars in European territories. The Rescuers saw three theatrical releases making $71 million and came out on video in 1992. Now, fast forward to 1994, I will admit that The Fox and the Hound (1981) did make more money than Rescuers when it was in theaters, but Fox/Hound was only released two times, making $63 million by default. The Aristocats only made $55 million.
Rather odd they omitted the usual Feature Presentation ID in favor for a voiceover on the Masterpiece Collection logo only for this release. Considering the overall length of the opening previews, maybe they did it to save time or for tape length constraints?
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I used to watch this ALL THE TIME.
6:24-6:28 It’s A Kinder Gentler Genie, Look At It!
@@TroublesomeSlateTruck That's what Robin Williams was doing the voiceover.
I don't know if it's just me but as a kid i used to smell the vhs boxes because they smelled brand new.
Wow that’s a smell I haven’t smelled in years😅
You weren’t the only one 😭
jasonaw2 same but I can still remember it clearly
I used to smell the VHS after watching it
me too
Brings me back memories from my childhood, I grew up watching Disney movies on VHS when I was 8 years old.❤❤
That Hunchback trailer always gave me chills. Still never watched the movie tho.
It's a bit of a mixed bag tonally, but worth the watch
what
I remember watching this movie when I was little and it brings back memories from my childhood days when I was a little boy 👦
These previews scream nostalgia.
Whatt!!!
This VHS opening is no different from the other ones. Good job!
I'm happy to still have all the VHS tapes of the Disney movies. Just wish I had a working VHS player.
Green Ninja dragon 🐉
Me too
If you find one that doesn't work put a cleaner in it or even just a brand new tape up something and it might clean it up for you you might be able to find one online maybe even at a thrift store but I don't think so
Okay wow, so that Hunchback trailer remains to be one of the most epic trailers for any Disney movie ever, at least in my mind. And the movie was just as good as the trailer.
Looking back on ‘em Hunchback did in fact have some pretty epic trailers (VHS and theatrical)
It’s not every day that you get a movie that is as good as it’s trailer.
I always watched this when I went to my grandma’s house 😊❤️
thank you abigail
That tapes were enjoyable to me with these start before the movie.
Only the real ones remember that you must watch these trailers to get the full experience
The Aristocats was inspired by the true story of a Parisian family of cats, circa 1910, that inherited a fabulous fortune. The Aristocats was the last animated feature to be approved by Walt Disney and the studio's first animated feature to be entirely completed after his death. It should be noted, however, that Disney had spent time working on the story for The Rescuers (released seven years later) around the time The Jungle Book entered production. The last film in which Eric Larson worked as a supervising animator. From then on he concentrated on training the younger animators that came to the studio during the 1970s and '80s. The first Disney animated feature film with the 1967 MPAA logo in the credits, up until Frozen II, the logo would consecutively appear in every film in the Disney animated classics lineup.
I grew up with this VHS and it brings back such fond memories of my childhood. My most favorite part of this is the Toy Story Disney Interactive trailer. The K-A (Kids to Adults) logo on the Toy Story Sega Genesis/SNES section is the icing on the cake. 😉
4:54 Gonzo: Hurry, Rizzo!
Rizzo: I'm going as fast as I can.
Seeing those old previews from Disney vhs tapes from 1990’s brings back good memories I really miss the 90’s
Same here
ALL THESE BROKEN MEMORIES !
I miss watching these ads so much! I'm glad I was a '90's kid.
SuperFanboy101 me too, but I was born in 1997.
Same here
I'm glad you showed the Intro.
My mom brought me The Aristocats VHS when I was little.
Alexander The Great 👍 mighty strong powerful warm loving 🥰 caring protective father dragon protector
It is actually The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, the story of one extraordinary human being discovering the magic within himself.
i'm here for the hunchback
I fell in love with both of the boys who were in Tom and Huck.. especially Jonathan Taylor Thomas! ❤
I still have this movie on video cassette;-)
Same
Me too
I always love the “What a woman.” Line. 😝
Lauren Meyer 3:49 me too.
Phoebus said to himself
the hunchback of notre dame in theatres june 21st
@@karenling2106 Happy 25th Anniversary!
me too, but The Hunchback of Notre Dame is just sad because of the death of Esmeralda because of Frollo, who also died thanks to Quasimodo.
Recorded at Aardman Studio, Bristol, England.
To whoever's channel this is: Thank you for helping me relive some of the happiest memories of my life!
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@@pamthompson9019 - 46mn
R.I.P. Robin Williams.
I know amen to that
***** a lot of people wil
cries sad
😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
I miss Robin every day. Whenever I see his face or hear him, it almost makes me want to cry uncontrollably.
I love the McDonald's Toys this one year in the 90s
The box for the toy looked like the VHS box
The Aristacats one was my favorite
It was Italian cat with the trumpet
Oh yeah, the Aristocats! This was teased on The Lion King's VHS, but never released until 1996. Wonder what caused the delay? Miscommunication on the date? That'd be my guess at least.
0:22 Walt Disney Company Intro, then a 25th Anniversary Trailer (walking), then a Toy Story VHS Trailer, then 101 Dalmatians trailer, then the animated storybook for The Aristocats (featuring maria), then a Bugs life, then 101 dalmatians the series and recess trailer (abc), then the hunchback of nutore dame trailer, then the stay tuned after the feature id, then the handwriting feature presentation logo, then the walt disney masterpeice collection logo, then the disney logo from 1990, then the buena vista logo, then the opening, and we watch the movie.
Production manager ... don duckwalls
Sound ... herb taylor
Film editor ... james melton
Assistant directors ... jeff patch
Music editor ... evelyn kennedy
Copyright 1996 walt disney productions
All rights reserved
Rca sound
Published on 24 May 2011
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Here is the opening to the 1996 VHS of The Aristocats.
1. Green Warnings
2. Walt Disney Company Intro
3. Walt Disney World - My Vacation
4. "From Disney Interactive"
5. Toy Story Video Games Preview
6. The Hunchback of Notre Dame Sneak Preview
7. "And look for these great Disney movies..."
8. Muppet Treasure Island Preview
9. Tom and Huck Preview
10. Aladdin and the King of Thieves Preview
11. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo (with voiceover)
12. "This film has been modified..."
13. 1990 Walt Disney Pictures Logo
© Disney Enterprises, Inc.
THIS CLIP IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND HISTORICAL PURPOSES. NO COPYRIGHT INFIRNGEMENT IS INTENDED AT ALL.
I believe this was the first Disney VHS tape to use the Walt Disney Company intro if I’m not mistaken. It was first used on April 24
2:47 well that's what you get for sleeping with your mouth open
Heh heh heh go scare a nun.
From Movies To Magical Vacations From The Theater To Your Living Room There's Always Something New And Exiting From Disney
When he says "and look for these great disney movies to add to your video collection" the music is from Oliver and Company.
I ggggg
what
MrGabeanator who removed your comment as spam and why?
idk
Opening to Nickelodeon Movies presents a Disney film in association with "Johnny" Depp II is Rango: Prospector 1 1996 VHS
3:45-4:24 Epic. Gotta Love It.
I love it too.
The Instrumental version of “Out There”, followed by the end of an early version of “Bells of Notre Dame”.
the hunchback of notre dame in theatres july 23rd
@@karenling2106 June 23rd actually, my best buddy’s birthday and yes the trailer is mind blowingly epic
It’s been years since I had every Disney movie on VHS
Me too 😊
I recently bought this exact copy at goodwill for 99 cents.
1. Green Warnings
2. Walt Disney Company Intro
3. Walt Disney World - My Vacation
4. "From Disney Interactive"
5. Toy Story Video Games Preview
6. Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games Preview
7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame Sneak Preview
8. "And look for these great Disney movies..."
9. Muppet Treasure Island Preview
10. Tom and Huck Preview
11. Aladdin and the King of Thieves Preview
12. "Feature Presentation"
13. Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo
14. "This film has been modified..."
15. Walt Disney Pictures Logo
16. Opening Credits
Riley Andersen
I used to have The VHS of The Aristocats which I got it back in 1996.
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Happy birthday 🎂🎈
Random fact: This was the first animated Disney movie released after Disney’s death, as the studio was now entirely on their own to come up with their own ideas and stories
Jungle Book was the first released after Walt’s death and yes Aristocats was the first one produced after Walt’s Death
Jesus Christ the nostalgia is too strong for me
Everything Fangirl me too.
note dame disney world magic love liquid church
I knooooooow OMG the euphoric overload. I was 10 when this vhs came out.
this summer walt disney pictures presents a amimated motion picture event the hunchback of notre dame in theatres june 21st
2:23 The trailer for Hunchback practically spells out what kind of movie it’s going to be
9:14 misheard lyrics:
Aristocat is so tojour
Ma’am conti falled our putty door
Tojour place sure like wheel vault
...
At 0:28, the Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast!! My first Broadway Show ever!!!
I remember these trailers very well and it would also remind me of the summer to come.
In my opinion, the trailer for "Hunchback" from this VHS is still one of the most epic Disney trailers ever made, even to this day. I remember I had this exact Aristocats VHS as a kid and I used to rewind and rewatch the Hunchback trailer over and over again. I then had to show it to my dad (I was about 7 at the time) and I said "This movie looks amazing! Please take me to see it when it comes out!" and he took me to see it on opening day, and it was the first time in my life I saw a movie in theatres on the day it was released!
R.I.P. Robin Williams and Brad Renfro
And Mark Elliot
Robin Williams Doing The Genie Voice So Incredible
He came back to reprise his role as the Genie in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
@@mitchellhodack657 I heard there was gonna be a 4th Aladdin film that would’ve used unused voice clips of Robin Williams for the Genie, but a clause in Robin Williams’ will stopped the sequel’s planning in its tracks.
6:25 ROBIN WILLIAMS: It’s a kinder, gentler Genie! LOOK AT THIS!!!
Speaking of Robin Williams, when I watched Once Upon a Studio, I’m like how are they going to bring back the Genie with the voice talent of Robin Williams?
Oh, now I get it. Old voice recordings since 1992
I still have the Aristocats on VHS
So do I.
coming directly to video
this film has been modified from its original version. it has been formatted to fit your tv.
The olden days when it was affordable to go to Disney world,now you have to use your life savings for one day there!
happy birthday
I Love It
R.I.P. Robin Williams, Mark Elliot, Tony Jay, Charles Kimbrough & Brad Renfro
I know a lot of people don’t hold this Disney movie in particular with high regard but this movie has been a guilty pleasure of mine since childhood. That’s also where my fondness of cats and dogs came from. There were scenes I definitely laughed at and man that Butler getting what he deserved in the end was so goddamn satisfying. Serves him right for stealing those cats from a rich lady in Paris. I remember watching this on VHS (I still have it to this day but you’re ultimately better off getting the Blu-ray release or watching it on Disney+) at my old house prior to moving to the house we’ve lived at ever since.
The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo in this one gives me the chills.
abigail
@@karenling2106 whom is that?
2:42 Ptoo! Oh! Man! I thought he'd never leave! I'll be spitting feathers for a week.
Well that's what you get for sleeping with your mouth open
@@dinahkyle3196 Go scare a nun!
Fun fact: Aladdin and the king of thieves was the first sequel Robin Williams has done, following night at the museum 2 as his first live action sequel.
Watching all these on all our vhs tapes. Since I was 3, good memories
muppet treasure island on video soon i'm obsessed with the muppets
Songs
The journey
-
Rescue aid society
-
Tomorrow is another day
Someones waiting for you
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Sammy fain
-
Carol connors
-
Ayn robbins
-
Shelby flintstones
-
Robert crawford
That pretty girl in Tom and Huck looked like Judy Garland as Dorothy in Wizard of Oz.
You're right and wrong. They began in 1995, but from 1986 to 1994,
they were seperate.
love it
Opening To Doctor Strange 2016 DVD
0:22 ComboPandaFan100's World logo
5:58 r.i.p jonathan taylor thomas
When did he die?
@@BadgerWhisper he didn't die. It was a joke about him getting knocked out by becky in the trailer. Brad Renfro the kid who played huck sadly did die in 2008
That's cool!
June 21
Happiest day of my life
I once asked someone why The Aristocats was the last vintage single story feature to be released on video given that we’re familiar with the untouchables motto Disney was going with in the 80s, and a random Disney wiki user answered my question, “It’s a post-Walt film and all it’s releases were successful.” Well…yes and no, let me clarify that. Although the post-Walt features were among the untouchables, this is a different standard from that of the features which Walt personally supervised. The Rescuers (1977) was Disney’s most financially successful post-Walt film even out grossing Star Wars in European territories. The Rescuers saw three theatrical releases making $71 million and came out on video in 1992. Now, fast forward to 1994, I will admit that The Fox and the Hound (1981) did make more money than Rescuers when it was in theaters, but Fox/Hound was only released two times, making $63 million by default.
The Aristocats only made $55 million.
With the voice talents of
2:13-2:16 Who else is 19 years old and suddenly feel old knowing that there's a Toy Story 4 being released in the summer of 2019?
I still have it.
R I p Brad renfero
3:58 The Hunchback Of Prima Donnas
swhat
Since I am a Redskins and Ravens fans and see jerseys of my rival team, I say, "Look at that disgusting display," just like Frollo said.
1:11 Toy Story Animated Storybook and Toy Story: The Video Game Trailer Taken From Balto 1996 VHS (Disney)
Rather odd they omitted the usual Feature Presentation ID in favor for a voiceover on the Masterpiece Collection logo only for this release. Considering the overall length of the opening previews, maybe they did it to save time or for tape length constraints?
This also happens on Oliver and Company as well
@@matthewhedrichjr.5445 coincidentally both tapes had the original version of the Walt Disney company intro.
I've owned the Disney hotshots Toy story 2 PC game for a decade now.
awesome
walt disney masterpiece collection
With the voice talents of
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Joe flynn
-
Jeanette nolan
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Pat buttram
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Jim jordan
Great movie.
One of my favorites
am i the only one who watch old vhs opnings still?
Nope. Me too :)
me 3
me 4
Nope I'm 25 still watch my vhs collection even though my bro has the blu rays for my niece lol
Brandon iq
0:46 Amen
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it might be because at one point pixar and walt disney were not the same company, i could be wrong though
7:08 skip previews
what was the alien ride at 0:56-0:57?
It's my first mistake I have to fix.
where is that girl in the beginning as you promised !!!
This VHS is my childhood
I watched Disney's the aristocrats 1996 VHS on TV before
how was it
Thanks
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The stone statues talking and my favorite was when one of them said well that’s what you get for sleeping with your mouth open