For those of you are Disney fans of classic live action films. I found this video of YouTube that they had the Anchor Bay logo on there.
This logo can be found in over 20 Disney live action films released on VHS and DVD from 1999 until 2003 where Anchor Bay decided not to release anymore Disney live action films.
Many of the Disney films that Anchor Bay released are "The Happiest Millionaire", "Condorman", "The Watcher and the Woods", "The Black Hole", "The Littlest Horse Thieves", "Candleshoe", "The Bears and I", "Big Red", "The Cat From Outer Space", "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar", "The Great Locomotive Chase", "The Island at the Top of the World", "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark" and a few others.
If you haven't seen the Anchor Bay logo seen in many of the Disney films on VHS and DVD until Anchor Bay stopped releasing the Disney films in 2003, here it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qjxBtGAb3Y
Anchor Bay Logo Seen on Disney Films
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I think its more of the case that Disney decided to stop licencing titles to Anchor Bay rather than Anchor Bay deciding not to release Disney films. 
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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Which sucks majorly as we'll likely never see the Director's Cut of The Watcher in the Woods.netty wrote:I think its more of the case that Disney decided to stop licencing titles to Anchor Bay rather than Anchor Bay deciding not to release Disney films.
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Yep! Now all of the 20 Disney live action films released on VHS and DVD under Anchor Bay between 1999 and 2003 are now out of print. These are now hard to find if you check eBay or anyplace else.2099net wrote:I think its more of the case that Disney decided to stop licencing titles to Anchor Bay rather than Anchor Bay deciding not to release Disney films.
As of now, Anchor Bay is now owned by Starz, a cable channel, but it still exist today.