Original Three Caballeros VHS release?

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Original Three Caballeros VHS release?

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As I do every now and then I was looking Disney stuff up on Ebay.co.uk and found this Three Caballeros video.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... gory=30143

Now I came to think that none of the package features were released completely on video untill the very late 90's. This video is obvious prove that there was put I was just wondering if anyone could tell me when it was released. I know its sometime before 1996 because thats when that "Classics" logo went out in favour of the scrool one which I thought all the backage features were released under.

I know strange question, but I'm just interested.
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Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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Matty-Mouse wrote:As I do every now and then I was looking Disney stuff up on Ebay.co.uk and found this Three Caballeros video.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... gory=30143

Now I came to think that none of the package features were released completely on video untill the very late 90's. This video is obvious prove that there was put I was just wondering if anyone could tell me when it was released. I know its sometime before 1996 because thats when that "Classics" logo went out in favour of the scrool one which I thought all the backage features were released under.

I know strange question, but I'm just interested.
I think that the video on Ebay is from approximately 1993.

Also, I know that all the package features were available on video in the 80's, at least in rental form in Sweden and Germany. Don't know anything specific about the UK. I would be surprised, though, if they weren't available there as well.

I have this Swedish tape in my collection, and it's from approximately 1985:

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The interesting thing about this tape is that the small print on the back suggests that it was licensed for both sale and renting to private customers.
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Thanks for the info Anders. 8)
Dust? Anyone? No?
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Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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