I'm going to list off which ones I am aware of, and if I'm missing any, I'd love for someone here to let me know. I also need help obtaining some of these - for the earlier ones, laserdisc would be much preferred to VHS, if anyone knows which ones to buy.
In order:
Neon Mickey (first variant):
Thanks to Gabrielkat's suggestion, I bought a laserdisc of At Home with Donald Duck. But my friend who has a laserdisc player (UD forum name mollyzkoubou) said it was really awful looking and didn't even bother to record it. Any idea which other laserdiscs would have this, and wouldn't rot horribly due to age?
Edit: So I just looked up all the DiscoVision releases (essentially what LaserDisc was called in the 70s before being called LaserDisc), and they all suffer from laser rot among other problems due to how old they are and how early the technology was. I even saw a YouTube video of a transfer of one of the other DiscoVision Disney releases, and it had that same problem. Granted, it's probably better than a VHS - it just suffers from a lot of noise and grain due to the rot. I suppose I can try to get that restored, even if it means editing each frame in a photo editor to remove the grain.
To my knowledge, all of the "laserdisc" releases have, at earliest, the second variant of the Neon Mickey - the only ones with first variant are called DiscoVision.
Neon Mickey (second variant):

I obtained this one from a VHS, but the quality is awful due to age. I believe it was from The Black Hole, and given how badly that movie did, I'd be willing to guess that nobody even checked that tape out in 20+ years. A friend of mine tried to "restore" it but failed, hence the blurriness. Anyone know any confirmed laserdiscs that this is on that don't have the laser rot problem?
Spinning Diamond:
I don't have this one at all. I rented a few VHS tapes, but they were all awful so I didn't rip them. Supposedly one of the Lady and the Tramp lasers that mollyzkoubou has has that bumper, but again, it's quite bad quality (maybe someone knows of a CAV set with it, rather than CLV?)
Edit: Never mind... we have it. The laserdisc we've got is the CAV version of Lady and the Tramp, so I think that will work - I just don't have a recording on-hand to get a decent 480p screenshot. Stay tuned.
Walt Disney Home Video '86:

Perhaps the most famous of all of them. I got this one from a DVD. Not sure whether intentional or not, it appeared at the start of Sing-Along-Songs: You Can Fly! on DVD (literally looks like they took a VHS/laserdisc and digitized it, leaving the bumper intact)
Still not the best quality in the world, but at least it's digital-sourced. I doubt anyone has a better one?
Classics Diamond (1988 Variant):



Found, of course, only on the Cinderella VHS and laserdisc from 1988. Mollyzkoubou has that laserdisc, this is his rip of it using a DVD recorder. Hopefully we can get a better recording of this soon (along with any other LD-sourced stuff) - somebody from the OriginalTrilogy forums has an X9 laserdisc player and a capture card that can record in raw, so we can get basically the best possible rip in the world with that.
Classics Diamond (1989 Variant):

The most easily obtained of these - this particular cap is from a VHS, though. I know mollyzkoubou has it on at least the Beauty and the Beast laserdisc, but we don't have the recording of that anymore. But as usual, anyone know the best-looking laserdisc to get this from?
Classics Diamond (1992 Variant):

Arguably not a real variant - as it only appears on VHS. Quite possibly just the 1989 variant that got screwed up 3 years later and pressed onto a whole bunch of tapes before it was retired. But either way, has overly-bassheavy audio, much bluer video, and from the looks of it, also a bit crooked. I've got this on Aladdin plus one other VHS tape, and I'm not sure how many different ones were released. Am I correct in saying it doesn't appear on any laserdisc?
Masterpiece Collection:

This one comes from Lady and the Tramp (academy ratio) laserdisc. I know it's also on The Lion King (CAV, so a better choice) and 1995 Cinderella. Again I'm not sure which source is the best quality... this one appears to have an animation goof, as soon as the purple frame appears around the words it shifts on the screen ever so slightly - I thought it was a VHS tracking goof at first but the laserdisc has it too.
Gold Classic(s) Collection:

This one seems to be quite rare... I have loads of GCC-series tapes, and only one of them has this bumper. The quality is awful, sadly, so it's not very useful, but again it's the only one I can find. Anyone have any info on this?
I've also got a little-over-a-minute "preview" of the GCC lineup, that's on at least one of the DVDs as well as the VHS tapes.
Edit: According to a YouTube video I just saw, The Rescuers Down Under is one of the VHS tapes with this bumper (I don't own that movie, so I took it from a different title). I might rent the DVD and see if it has this one - if not, I can probably buy a brand new shrinkwrapped copy, to at least get a better transfer than my worn tape.
This appears to be some sort of a beta bumper, as all the rest of my Gold Classics tapes, as well as their DVD counterparts, have this next one -
"Boring Gold":

Just a quick 7-second fanfare with this logo, hence calling it boring. The above Gold Classic bumper was also 7 seconds with the same fanfare.
This one's on loads of DVDs so I should be set with this.
"Boring Gold" variants:

I believe this one is from "Man of the House" on VHS. Crappy quality again (see the background is fading), but it's ONLY on that tape, the rest have the standard black background. Mollyzkoubou claims to have seen a green background as well. I would love more info about these color variants and where they can be found. Laserdisc Database lists Man of the House as existing on a CLV laserdisc, but it's widescreen, unlike the VHS. I'd spend 8 bucks on it if anyone can confirm that it has that same blue-background Boring Gold.
Edit: When I say "only", I mean of my VHS collection it's the only one. I've looked around YouTube and seen some others tapes with the blue one too, I just don't own any of those. Question still stands, anyone know of a laserdisc (or even better, a DVD?) that has the blue one?
Now we get into the DVD realm, the Gold Classics and the Boring Golds being the only one that was cross-format between analog and digital.
"Black Ring":

I am inclined to say that this is the first one, but I may be wrong. Also, I like how they went BACK to Home Entertainment, like in the 70s.
"Blue Ring":

I believe this one came after, but simply because of this variant:
"Blue Ring" (Widescreen):

Same as above, but anamorphic (I made it smaller for display purposes)
I also have a Blue Ring variant with different music, which was from the English/Russian "set 2" of Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers (Why Russian of all languages? The DVDs are NTSC, so you'd think it would have English/Spanish/French, not English/Russian. They may be bootlegs, or foreign, I got them from a friend)
At the same time, we have these, with their stupid music that won't get out of my head...
Disney DVD (version 1):

Disney DVD (newer version 2):

I like the still frame at the end better, but the animation sucks compared to the first one IMO.
Disney DVD (3D Castle, variant 3?):

Yes, this is non-anamorphic letterbox, shame on you Disney! I'm not sure if this counts as a Disney DVD variant, but some newer discs I've seen (this comes from the Have a Laugh series) have it in place of a Ring/Disney DVD bumper.
I also have some interesting random ones that I can't place time-wise:
The original 3D Castle:

I believe I took this from whichever Pirates of the Caribbean movie had it as an intro. I'm not really sure if this counts as a "bumper" or not, it's the new equivalent of the 1985 Blue Castle - I'd also have to include the early 2000s orange transitional-colored castle too that movies like National Treasure and Tuck Everlasting (as well as that horrible, horrible release of The Lion King) used if I count the 3D castle... what do you guys think?
Buena Vista Home Entertainment:

Found on some PAL discs, instead of the Blue or Black Ring. Probably due to international marketing and using the Buena Vista moniker instead of Disney.
And this last one is truly odd...
Disney Videos:

I don't know WHAT this thing is... it's on the international region 2 release of Inspector Gadget, which I imported due to the region 1 DVD being non-anamorphic. I seem to recall seeing it on some other PAL discs as well.
So that's my collection so far. I know I'm missing good-quality sources of both Neon Mickey variants as well as the Spinning Diamond... am I missing any bumpers altogether? And like I said above, I would love if any of you collectors can tell me which sources you think are best for the analog-sourced stuff, since there's obviously more than one thing with each. Thanks.







