On some 1998 tapes like Hercules, the announcer says "Join us NOW for a special preview from Walt Disney Pictures!". On the 1996 releases of Oliver & Company and The Aristocats, the announcer says "Here's a special preview of Disney's next motion picture/animated masterpiece." The music is also replaced by the string/woodwind theme used on both the "Enjoy all the magic at home." and Special Previews bumpers used during this time.An announcer (Beau Weaver) can be heard saying, "Join us for a special preview from Walt Disney Pictures." Music/Sounds: The last few notes of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo, going into the music for the trailer. Seems to be a mix of live-action and 2D animation. This can be seen on some releases like the original VHS of Toy Story.įX/SFX: The curtains coming up, Tinkerbell flying, the screen zooming into the screen. On some tapes, the bumper appears by itself instead of carrying on from the aforementioned intro.On the 1996 VHS release of The Aristocats, there is a brief scene of a man's hand drawing character designs for Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame before this bumper is shown.The screen on the movie theater comes up close to us, taking up the entire screen, and the trailer begins. Nicknames: "The Theater", "New and Exciting from Disney"īumper: Carrying on from the "New and Exciting from Disney" intro, we see a movie theater with the curtains coming up, revealing a screen with the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo, with Tinkerbell flying over and using her magic to start the preview for the movie. The fanfare used for the non-silent variant, meanwhile, has been positively described as catchy. Music/Sound Variants: On 101 Dalmatians, only the announcer is heard.Īvailability: Scarce the musical variant is only available on the 1992 print of Beauty and the Beast, while the silent variant can only be found on the 1992 print of 101 Dalmatians.Įditor's Note: Some viewers may be startled by Mark Elliot's V/O coming in without warning on the silent variant, but it's otherwise harmless. Mark Elliot then announces, "Coming only to movie theaters this 1992 holiday season: the newest Disney animated classic from Walt Disney Pictures." Music/Sounds: A trumpet note, followed by a majestic orchestral tune ("Fanfare to the Modern Man 3" by Richard Hill, from the Bruton Music library, album BRG 09 - The Will to Win). This was shown before a preview for Aladdin. North American Bumpers 1st Bumper (September 21, 1990-May 24, 1991)īumper: Same as the 1991 FP bumper, but the text reads "Coming Only to Theatres this 1992 Holiday Season" and remains still.
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