Hello again, I am Jordan Frank Rios. I know you were expecting to see me back on RU-vid right when I my account was cancelled, but I had to rebuild the foundation because I had nothing preserved when everything went awry. Now let me explain everything..
In October 2022, my account had vanished due to a seizing of my email as a result of an accidental malware issue (so I did not get three copyright strikes, contrary to popular belief) and I had considered retiring but there were a lot of fake usernames under my name going around so I knew I had to get back into the groove of things.
Anyways, I am back to provide this site with more new VHS content, and a big stack of re-uploads. Enjoy!
The Canadian VHS of this and Robin Hood has the "Coming Soon on Video and DVD" bumper, My Favorite Martian trailer and The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection promo replacing Beauty and the Beast Tales of Friendship and Hercules Zero to Hero previews.
My favorite home video release because it contains the prototype varient of the Disney Company intro and a trailer for my third favorite Disney film, Hunchback of Notre Dame, as well as home video trailers for Muppet Treasure Island, Tom and Huck, and Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
By the way the original theatrical version of Oliver and company was found in the France VHS. I bought it and now it’s online with the original 1985 Disney intro
It was both the theme to the first couple seasons of The Flintstones [with some notes being changed], AND more importantly, it was "This is It", the theme song to The Bugs Bunny Show [1960-2000], which explains why it was in the end credits.
I feel like the 2001 or the 2003 version of the 1998 Warner Bros. Pictures logo and the 1997 version of the 1994 20th Century Fox logo should be played before the 1930s United Artists logo in Streaming, Blu-ray , and 4K releases.
I Have A (1999) Walt Disney Home Video/Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Actual Retail Sales VHS Copy Release Of Walt Disney's 23rd, Animated Feature Film The Rescuers (1977) And It's Version Two (Version 2) That Do Not Have The Controversial Image At All And It's The Verison From March 23rd, 1999 (03-23-99) And I Know There's Also Another Copy Of The (1999) Walt Disney Home/Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Actual Retail Sales VHS Copy Release Of Walt Disney's 23rd, Animated Feature Film The Rescuers (1977) Which Is Version One (Version 1) That Has A Controversial Image And It's A Verison From January 5th, 1999 (01-05-99) And I Also Do Have A (1992) Walt Disney Home Video/Walt Disney Black Diamond Classics Actual Retail Sales VHS Copy Release Of Walt Disney's 23rd, Animated Feature Film The Rescuers (1977) And My Print Date Is May 31st, 1992 (05-31-92) And I Did The Opening And Closing To Walt Disney's The Rescuers And It's Also Dedicated To In-Rememberance Memory Of Bob Newhart Who Recently Passed Away And What A Sad Day For The Passing Of Legendary Actor Bob Newhart And One Of The Greatest Celebrities Of Famous People In Hollywood History And His Legacy Will Live On Forever In His Hearts In Many Years To Come Godspeed May He Rest In Paradise And He'll Be Missed We Will Never Forget Him Forgotten In Our Beloved Loving Memory In-Rememberance Memory Of Bob Newhart (1929-2024) We're All Going To Miss You Godspeed Rest In Paradise You'll Be Missed Will Never Forget You Bob Newhart.
I remembered that this movie is on Disney plus and it's also in the program Once Upon a Studio. As a matter of fact, this is my first favorite Disney movie along with Mary Poppins.
Can you imagine if mid-1985 Neon Mickey tapes like for example, a April 1985 VHS of Candleshoe had the trailer for Return to Oz at the end of the tape before the Walt Disney and You promo?