I know I still have several VHS up in the attic, I could not bring myself to sell them for $1 when I paid so much more for them. My VCR died years ago so I can not watch them and I have replaced just about all of them on DVD. Off the top of my head I know I have:
Sword in the Stone
101 Dalmatians
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
Hercules
Lion King
Jungle Book
The Rescuers (the recalled one with the naked lady in it)
Snow White
Cinderella
Black Cauldron
and several others I am forgetting and far too lazy to go dig out. We had most of the ones released.
Are there UD-ers who still have Disney-classics on VHS-tape?
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I still own a lot of my Disney tapes from when I was a kid. The only ones I probably ever sold were The Great Mouse Detective and A Goofy Movie, which were probably bad moves.
The Classics VHS Tapes
101 Dalmatians
Aladdin
Alice in Wonderland
Bambi
Beauty and the Beast
Cinderella
Fantasia
Peter Pan
Pinocchio (1993 edition)
The Fox and the Hound
The Jungle Book
Lady and the Tramp
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
Masterpiece Collection
Dumbo
Oliver and Company
Pocahontas
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
The Aristocats
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Lion King
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Sword in the Stone
The Three Caballeros
The Classics VHS Tapes
101 Dalmatians
Aladdin
Alice in Wonderland
Bambi
Beauty and the Beast
Cinderella
Fantasia
Peter Pan
Pinocchio (1993 edition)
The Fox and the Hound
The Jungle Book
Lady and the Tramp
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
Masterpiece Collection
Dumbo
Oliver and Company
Pocahontas
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
The Aristocats
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Lion King
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Sword in the Stone
The Three Caballeros
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I've still got my whole Disney VHS collection. I've been holding on to them mostly for nostalgic reasons and only really pop them in when my niece and nephews come by. Haven't really bothered with upgrading all them to DVD yet, even though I should. Especially since the film on most of the tapes have started to get fuzzy.

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I still have a lot on VHS, too. It makes buying old DACs very economical!
If I'm not especially fond of the movie, or if I haven't seen it, I'll buy it for 25 cents at the thrift store. I recently bought Oliver and Company and Return to Neverland on VHS at a garage sale, so I'll have to get around to those.
I intend to upgrade all my VHSs eventually, but keep the ones I'm most fond of (aka the ones I grew up with), like Toy Story, The Fox and the Hound, Snow White, and some non-Disney ones too, mainly Balto and Thumbelina. I just watched my FatH VHS a few days ago, since I don't have it one DVD, much less Blu-Ray, and even though it was fuzzy, it was nice to watch just the same one I used to. I guess I'm a nostalgia addict.

I intend to upgrade all my VHSs eventually, but keep the ones I'm most fond of (aka the ones I grew up with), like Toy Story, The Fox and the Hound, Snow White, and some non-Disney ones too, mainly Balto and Thumbelina. I just watched my FatH VHS a few days ago, since I don't have it one DVD, much less Blu-Ray, and even though it was fuzzy, it was nice to watch just the same one I used to. I guess I'm a nostalgia addict.
