Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment/Clip-On Library

1st Bumper (June 26, 1981-November 1982)
Bumper: On a blue background we see the words "HERE ARE SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS FROM OTHER WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEOCASSETTES" on the left corner of the screen in yellow text.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: This was typically seen at the end of Disney films released on video at the time, either for sale or rental. In general, it's not that easy to find; it depends on the tape label, the date it was printed in (a print date is usually seen on the spine of the videotape). A few examples are the very first printing of the 1982 VHS of A Walt Disney Christmas, the 1981 VHS of Pollyanna, and the 1981 VHS of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

2nd Bumper (October 15, 1981-December 1982)
Bumper: On a black background we see the Walt Disney Home Video logo (with Sorcerer Mickey) with the words "Also available from" above; everything is colored in tealish grey and outlined in white. If you look closely, you can see the copyright date below the logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Same as the 1st bumper.

Legacy: The outlining in the bumper has been criticized as cheap, to say the least.

3rd Bumper (July 16, 1985-February 28, 1989)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the following white clip-on texts in a plain white font.

'Clip-ons:
 * Coming to a Theatre near you, in the summer of 1985 (in a bold Helvetica Font)
 * Coming Soon (in Helvetica Narrow font)
 * Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video (in a bold Helvetica Font)
 * Now on Walt Disney Home Video... (in an italic Times New Roman font)
 * Coming Soon from Touchstone Home Video ("Touchstone Home Video" is done using their logo; the text is colored turquoise)
 * Coming to Theatres in October 1986 from Touchstone Films (in a condensed Futura Bold font)
 * And now, a preview of another blockbuster hit, from Touchstone Home Video (Seen on the 1988 VHS reissue of Tin Men, and the original 1988 VHS releases of Hello Again, D.O.A., Shoot to Kill, and Good Morning, Vietnam)
 * Ask your dealer about this hit title, from Touchstone Home Video (Seen on the 1988 VHS release of The Rescue and the 1989 VHS release of Big Business)
 * And now, a preview of another blockbuster hit. (Only seen on the 1988 VHS release of The Rescue)
 * A special Public Service Announcement (Only seen on the original 1987 VHS release of Outrageous Fortune and the 1988 VHS releases of Adventures in Babysitting (1987) and Can’t Buy Me Love)
 * Feature Presentation

Variants: The font and size varies by tape.
 * The "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" clip-on is displayed on a black-blue gradient background. This precedes a trailer for The Journey of Natty Gann.
 * On the 1986 VHS release of My Science Project, preceding a trailer for Down and Out in Beverly Hills, the "COMING SOON" text is dark blue and in quotation marks.
 * On several 1986 VHS releases that open with trailers for The Journey of Natty Gann and The Sword in the Stone, a bumper appears in between the trailers with reused footage from an early Disney Channel bumper featuring Sorcerer Mickey. A short musical sting from The Sorcerer's Apprentice (from Fantasia) is heard, with the 80s Disney Channel announcer, Jerry Bishop, saying "And here's what's coming soon!" over the bumper.
 * An early variant of the "Ask Your Video Dealer..." clip-on exists, where the text is still and instead reads "Ask your video dealer now about this hit title also from Touchstone Home Video." Grant Goodeve reads the text as usual, only his tone is different. This version was first seen on the 1988 VHS of Stakeout, the first tape to include these bumpers, and later appeared on the 1988 VHS releases of Three Men and a Baby and Adventures in Babysitting (1987).
 * "And now, a preview" sub-variants:
 * On the 1988 VHS release of Hello Again, the text is seen in an all-caps Impact font.
 * On the 1988 VHS release of Shoot to Kill, a still version of the bumper is seen in between the two trailers on the tape.
 * Feature Presentation sub-variants:
 * On the 1988 VHS releases of Can't Buy Me Love and Hello Again, the letters are in a different font and italicized.
 * On the 1988 VHS release of Adventures in Babysitting (1987), a special animated variant is used. The text is the same as the 1st variant, but in gold. It then rotates around once, revealing it’s interlocked with the film's logo, and thus rests on that. The logo then shines and flies away into the top left corner of the screen.
 * On the 1988 Canadian French VHS release of Shoot to Kill, the text instead reads “Notre Presentation de long metrage”.
 * One variant of the “A special public service announcement“ clip-on exists, where the background is orange red and the text is bolder. This version is only seen on the original 1987 VHS release of Outrageous Fortune.

FX/SFX: Most clip-ons simply fade in and out. The "And now, a preview... Touchstone Home Video" clip-ons scroll up, and the Feature Presentation clip-on variant from Adventures in Babysitting has its own animation described above.

Music/Sounds: Originally silent, until 1988, when it just had an announcer saying the following for two of the clip-ons:
 * Ask Your Video Dealer: "Ask your video dealer now about this hit title, also from Touchstone Home Video." Voiced by Grant Goodeve, later credited as the voice of the Engineer in the video game Team Fortress 2.
 * Feature Presentation: "And now, our feature presentation from Touchstone Home Video." Voiced by Brian Cummings, well-known Disney bumper/commercial/trailer announcer and later credited as the voices of Doofus Drake in DuckTales (1987), Ranger McRanger in ChalkZone, and Sokolov in Metal Gear Solid 3.

Music/Sounds Variants (FP only):
 * The 1988 VHS release of Good Morning, Vietnam had the announcer saying, "And now for our feature presentation, Good Morning, Vietnam."
 * On the 1988-89 VHS releases of Three Men and a Baby, Shoot to Kill, The Rescue, and Big Business, the announcer says, "And now, our feature presentation."
 * On the 1988 VHS reissue of Tough Guys, a rock-and-roll tune plays, and the announcer says, "And now, from Touchstone Home Video, our feature presentation, Tough Guys."
 * On the 1988 VHS releases of Hello Again and Can't Buy Me Love, the song "Real Wild Child" by Iggy Pop, notably featured in the preceding trailer for Adventures in Babysitting, is heard in the background.
 * Similar audio is used for the animated variation on the 1988 VHS release of Adventures in Babysitting (1987), except the excerpt from the previously mentioned song is slightly muffled and the announcer adds, "...Adventures in Babysitting."
 * The 1988 VHS re-release of Outrageous Fortune has the announcer adding, "...Outrageous Fortune."
 * On the 1988 Canadian French VHS release of Shoot to Kill, a French announcer reads the text.

Availability: Rare. Initially used on Walt Disney Home Video releases, they were relegated to use on Touchstone Home Video tapes in 1986.
 * The "Summer of 1985" clip-on is seen on early printings of the 1985 Classics video release of Pinocchio (1940), following the theatrical trailer for The Black Cauldron.
 * The original "Coming Soon" version is seen on the original video releases of Return to Oz, The Blue Yonder, and The Small One, all released in December 1985.
 * The "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" and Sorcerer Mickey clip-ons appear on VHS releases from March 1986, including The Living Desert, Charley and the Angel, Lots of Luck, The Ugly Dachshund, and the first six volumes of Wonderful World of Disney Double Feature.
 * The "Now on Walt Disney Home Video..." clip-on can be spotted on VHS releases from April 1986, including Return from Witch Mountain, The Horse Without a Head, The Flight of the Grey Wolf, Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law, and Almost Angels.
 * The "Coming Soon from Touchstone Home Video" variant can be seen on VHS releases of Wildside.
 * The "Coming to Theatres in October 1986 from Touchstone Films" variant appears on the 1986 VHS releases of Down and Out in Beverly Hills and Off Beat, preceding a trailer for Tough Guys.
 * The later versions of the clip-ons, with the voiceover, debuted on the 1988 VHS reissues of Tin Men and Outrageous Fortune, making their first new release appearance on the 1988 VHS of Stakeout. The entire clip-on in general, last appeared on the 1989 VHS of Big Business.

Legacy: This is the very first Disney ID to contain multiple clip-ons, introduced years before it became a standard. Excluding the Sorcerer Mickey clip-on, this is the last known Disney ID of any kind in U.S./Canada that didn't feature any voiceover on all of the bumpers until 2006. On the "Ask Your Video Dealer" variant, there's a period, but the comma is gone. These clip-ons look very plain compared to the more elaborate ones that came later; in fairness, these were the first forays into consistent clip-on branding for Disney, and they certainly got better over time. Also, the appearance of the FP text is awkwardly delayed on select VHS copies of Good Morning, Vietnam to make room for the announcer on it; had the FP text been on screen slightly longer, it would've been fine.

4th Bumper (April 18, 1989–May 27, 1992; September 18, 1992)
Nickname: "Fly-In"

Bumper: On a black background, we see either one of the clip-ons below swiftly appear in a Clarendon font depending on the bumper. It may either fly up and down, respectively, and then shine, fly up and then shine, fly in from the right and shine, or it may simply shine while otherwise being still.

Clip-ons:
 * Also from Touchstone (First appeared on the original 1989 VHS release of Beaches; last appeared on the 1991 VHS releases of Mr. Destiny and Three Men and a Little Lady.)
 * Coming to Theatres (Seen on the 1990 Classics VHS release of Peter Pan (1953), and the original 1991 VHS release of White Fang.)
 * Coming on Videocassette (First seen on the 1991 VHS release of Mr. Destiny as a still image; the fully animated version was first seen on the 1991 VHS release of Run and last seen on the 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart.)
 * Now on Videocassette (Seen on the 1990 Classics VHS release of Peter Pan (1953) and the original 1991 VHS release of Shipwrecked as a still image.)
 * Also on Video (Seen on the 1991 Hollywood Pictures VHS releases of The Marrying Man, One Good Cop, and V.I. Warshawski.)
 * Also from Walt Disney Home Video (This was seen on the 1991 VHS release of Three Men and a Little Lady)
 * Coming this March tp Videocassette (This was seen on the 1992 demo tapes of Paradise and The Doctor.)
 * Stay Tooned (This always preceded a trailer for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and was seen on the original 1989 VHS releases of Cocktail, Heartbreak Hotel, Beaches, Ernest Saves Christmas, and Three Fugitives.)
 * Behind the Scenes (Exclusively seen on the 1989 VHS of Cocktail before a music video preview for Heartbreak Hotel.)
 * Feature Presentation

Trivia: Most of these clip-ons were relegated exclusively to Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures VHS releases.

Variants:
 * The color scheme varies for each clip-on.
 * On the 1991 VHS release of Mr. Destiny, only the sparkling/shining animation on the "Coming on Videocassette" clip-on is shown. This animation also occurs, but from right to left, on the “Now On Videocassette” clip-on on the original 1991 VHS release of Shipwrecked.
 * On a 1991 promotional VHS release featuring clips from both Run and Shipwrecked, the clip-on fades out much earlier and slower than usual.
 * On the original 1992 VHS releases of Deceived, Billy Bathgate, and Truly, Madly, Deeply, the "Coming on Videocassette" clip-on cuts in a second later than usual.
 * On the "Also from Touchstone" clip-on, the text "Touchstone" shines differently and doesn't have any sparkle effects.
 * On the "Also on Video" clip-on, the text is in a Lydian font. There are no sparkle effects on it.
 * On the "Behind the Scenes" and "Feature Presentation" clip-ons, the background is grey and the letters zoom in one by one from top to bottom instead of flying in. There are also no sparkle effects on them.
 * On the "Feature Presentation" clip-on, the text is in gold.
 * Starting with the 1992 demo VHS releases of Deceived and Billy Bathgate and ending with the 1992 VHS of Truly, Madly, Deeply, Touchstone VHS tapes would have a variation of the "Feature Presentation" clip-on using the normal black background and orange text.
 * On the "Stay Tooned" clip-on, it is on a different grey background, the text is in a gold-red gradient Balloon font, and instead of shining, a flash forms behind them, and spawns a shadow.
 * On the "Coming this March to Videocassette" clip-on, the text zooms in from the right top corner instead of connecting, and the text is more two dimensional. The text "shines" once centered on the screen.

FX/SFX: The animation of the clip-on.

Music/Sounds: The first eight notes of "Great Ovation" by Steve Gray from the Bruton Music library, a triumphant tune meant to invoke an award show atmosphere noteworthy for its prominence on many Disney clip-ons. An announcer (Brian Cummings, the same announcer as the previous two clip-ons), is heard saying one of the following:
 * Coming to Theatres: "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures."
 * Coming on Videocassette: "Coming soon on videocassette!"
 * Now on Videocassette: "Don't miss this timeless Disney classic, now on videocassette."
 * Also from Touchstone: "Ask your video dealer about these hit titles, also from Touchstone Home Video."
 * Also on Video: "Ask your video dealer about these hit titles!"
 * Also from Walt Disney Home Video: "Coming, from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Coming this March on Videocassette: "Coming from Touchstone Home Video."
 * Stay Tooned: "Stay tuned for the most fun ever on home video!"
 * Behind the Scenes: "Behind the scenes with Touchstone Home Video's Heartbreak Hotel."
 * Feature Presentation: "And now for our feature presentation."

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The version of the intro of “Great Ovation” used for the first two editions of the “Also from Touchstone” clip-on along with the “Stay Tooned” and “Feature Presentation” clip-ons sounds more intense and fades out earlier than normal. This is because the intro used for these clip-ons was sampled from the original version of the fanfare, while other clip-ons used a slightly modified version of the intro.


 * Coming to Theatres: On the 1991 VHS of White Fang, Brian Cummings says, "Coming to theaters soon."
 * Coming on Videocassette:
 * The variant on the 1991 VHS of Mr. Destiny that lacks the fly-in animation features Brian Cummings quickly saying "Coming on videocassette."
 * On the 1991 VHS release of White Fang, Brian Cummings quickly says, "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * On the 1991 VHS release of What About Bob?, Brian Cummings enthusiastically says, "Coming on videocassette!"
 * On an unknown demo tape from 1991, Brian Cummings says “Coming soon on videocassette.” in a calmer tone of voice than usual. Along with its original energetic counterpart, this voiceover was reused for the 1992-94 clip-ons.
 * On the demo VHS releases of Paradise and The Doctor, an edited version of the audio from the second version of the "Also from Touchstone" clip-on is used where Brian Cummings only says "Also from Touchstone Home Video."
 * On the original VHS releases of Paradise and The Doctor, as well as the demo VHS releases of Deceived and Billy Bathgate, Brian Cummings says, "Coming from Touchstone Home Video."
 * The 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart has the shortened version of "Great Ovation" heard on other bumpers from the time, with Mark Elliot saying, "Coming soon, from Walt Disney Home Video." This bumper crossfades into the start of the Beauty and the Beast (1991) video trailer.
 * Now on Videocassette: On the 1991 VHS release of Shipwrecked, Brian Cummings enthusiastically says, "Now on videocassette!"
 * Also from Touchstone:
 * On 1989 Touchstone Home Video tapes, a different announcer, Tom Kane, later credited as the voices of Monkey Fist in Kim Possible and Yoda in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, says, "Ask your video dealer about this hit title, also from Touchstone Home Video". As this version of the bumper only referred to one preview, this bumper appeared twice on the 1989 VHS releases of Three Fugitives and Turner & Hooch. The last tape to use this variation was the 1990 VHS of New York Stories, and the first tape to use the 1990 variation was the 1990 VHS of An Innocent Man.
 * On the 1991 VHS releases of Mr. Destiny and Three Men and a Little Lady, Brian Cummings says, "Ask your video dealer about this hit title...from Touchstone Home Video".
 * On the 1990 Laserdisc release of Dead Poets Society, no announcer is heard.
 * On the "Behind the Scenes" clip-on, a more bombastic version of "Great Ovation" sourced from the last few seconds of the track is heard instead.
 * The "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" clip-on used a sample of a different, majestic-sounding fanfare ("Pageantry (6)" as composed by Leslie Pearson, from the Bruton Music Library).

Availability: Rare, as it was only used for three years.
 * It was first seen on the original 1989 VHS printing of Cocktail, and appeared on all subsequent titles from Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures Home Video until the 1992 VHS release of Truly, Madly, Deeply; however, the "Coming on Videocassette" clip-on made one last appearance on the 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart.
 * The "Feature Presentation" clip-on is relatively more common, as it was used on Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, and Disney VHS releases, including the 1991 VHS releases of Lantern Hill, Looking for Miracles, Shipwrecked, White Fang, Robin Hood (1973), The Rescuers Down Under, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, and The Brave Little Toaster, and the 1992 VHS releases of Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken and The Rocketeer (1991).
 * This was preserved on numerous Touchstone Home Video VHS reissues that used the below two clip-ons described below well into the late 1990s, even with a later FBI warning screen replacing an earlier one.
 * Also found on VHS releases from Filipino VHS distributor Regal Home Video, such as Aswang.
 * Surprisingly, the "Also from Touchstone" and "Feature Presentation" clip-ons have also appeared on the 1990 Laserdisc release of Dead Poets Society.

Legacy: The sudden zooming of the words and the announcer might catch some off guard, and the font of the text may spook some, but it's fairly tame.

5th Bumper (1989-2000)
American Spanish clip-ons

Bumper: On a black background, we see one of the following clip ons in a gradient gray Helvetica font and with a shadow-effect applied to it:

American Spanish clip-ons: Canadian French clip-ons::
 * Ahora en video
 * Próximamente en Video
 * Atracción Principal
 * Bientôt disponible sur videoocassette
 * Maintenant disponsible sur videocassette
 * Notre programme principal

Variants:
 * On the Canadian French VHS release of Aladdin (1992) and the European French SECAM VHS release of Hocus Pocus, the text is in Cooper Black font with the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo underneath it which looks slightly similar to the "Now You Can Own These Hit Titles" bumper from 1992. An unknown announcer is heard saying, "Bientôt disponible sur vidéocassette de Walt Disney Home Video." while the first eight notes of "Great Ovation" play.
 * On the Canadian French VHS release of Pocahontas II: Journey to the New World, the text is in a different font.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Just the first eight notes of "Great Ovation" without a voiceover.

Availability: Common.
 * The American Spanish clip-ons can be found on U.S. Spanish Disney-associated videocassettes of the period, including the U.S. Spanish VHS releases of Disney films like The Aristocats, Toy Story, and The Fox and the Hound as well as the Canta con Nosotros (Sing Along Songs) series.
 * The Canadian French clip-ons appear on Canadian French Disney-associated videocassettes of the period such as Aladdin (1992) and Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.

Legacy: The "shadow" effect applied to the text doesn't really work on a black background, and the ID overall looks very plain and unprofessional. Also, the dark background and the sudden fanfare might get to some viewers. The lack of an announcer may also startle viewers who are used to the announcers in the domestic IDs.

6rd Bumper (February 6, 1991-September 18, 1992)
Bumper: Just the 1986-2001 Walt Disney Home Video logo, appearing in full or short (starting from the spark writing the words "WALT DiSNEY" and forming the logo).

Variants:
 * On the 1991 VHS releases of Lantern Hill and Looking for Miracles, the variant of the 1986 logo where "presents" fades in below the logo is used, starting as the spark appears on screen. The bumper crossfades to the home video trailer for Looking for Miracles (Lantern Hill) or Lantern Hill (Looking for Miracles).
 * On the 1992 VHS releases of So Dear to My Heart and The Rescuers, the logo is seen already formed and shines a few times.

FX/SFX: Same as the 1986-2001 Walt Disney Home Video logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1986-2001 Walt Disney Home Video logo, but with Brian Cummings slowly saying "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video".

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The early 1991 variant from Lantern Hill and Looking for Miracles features Brian Cummings saying "New, from Walt Disney Home Video!" over the music as the "presents" text fades in.
 * On the 1992 variant, a shortened version of the introduction to "Great Ovation" is heard. Mark Elliott says "Now available on videocassette!" (So Dear to My Heart) or "And available now on videocassette..." (The Rescuers).

Availability: Rare. First seen on the 1991 VHS releases of Lantern Hill and Looking for Miracles, the short version is seen on the 1991 Classics VHS release of The Jungle Book (1967), and the full version is seen on the 1991-92 VHS releases of DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp and Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.

7th Bumper (May 3, 1991) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING TO THEATERS FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" in white. "COMING TO THEATERS" and "WALT DISNEY PICTURES" are above and below "FROM" respectively. This was shown after a preview for Beauty and the Beast.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Mark Elliot announcing "Coming to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures."

Availability: Can only be seen on the Walt Disney Classics 1991 print of The Jungle Book.

8th Bumper (September 11, 1991-July 17, 1992)
Bumper: On a blue-black gradient background, the text “NOW AVAILABLE ON HOME VIDEO” in a golden-white gradient, narrow western font (the same font used for the Guns N Roses logo) is shown in the center of the screen. This is the first screen seen in the trailer for Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection.

Trivia: Unlike other IDs, this one was displayed during the first scene of a home video collection trailer, instead of after.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The first eight bars of an electric guitar/synth/jazz jingle, composed exclusively for the trailer for Walt Disney’s Studio Film Collection.

Availability: Seen at the beginning of the 1991-92 Walt Disney’s Studio Film Collection VHS releases of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Candleshoe, In Search of the Castaways, The Love Bug (1968), The Apple Dumpling Gang, Kidnapped, The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men, Old Yeller, The Parent Trap (1961), Freaky Friday (1976), The Three Lives of Thomasina, Treasure Island (1950), and Darby O'Gill and the Little People.

9th Bumper (April 10, 1992-August 17, 1999)
Nicknames: "Lilac", "Handwriting", "Fancy Writing"

Bumper: On a lilac blue gradient background, we see one of the clip-ons below in a Laser LET font.

Clip-ons:
 * Coming to Videocassette
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette (This can be found on most copies of the 1995 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Lion King (1994); very early printings use the above clip-on)
 * Coming to Home Video (This can be found on the 1992 Classics releases of The Rescuers and Beauty and the Beast (1991))
 * Coming to Home Video/Coming on Videocassette this Summer (This can be found on the 1992 Classics release of 101 Dalmatians (1961); very early printings don't have this or the below bumper)
 * Coming this Fall to Home Video (This can be found on the 1992 Classics releases of 101 Dalmatians (1961) and The Great Mouse Detective)
 * Coming Only to Theatres this 1992 Holiday Season (This can be found on the 1992 Classics releases of 101 Dalmatians (1961) and Beauty and the Beast (1991))
 * Now on Home Video (This can be found on the 1992 Classics release of Beauty and the Beast (1991))
 * Now on Videocassette (This can be found on 1995 printings of the 1994 Masterpiece Collection VHS tapes; earlier copies contain the blue “Now Available on Videocassette” clip-on described below)
 * Special Previews after our feature from Walt Disney Home Video (This can be found on printings of the 1992 Classics VHS release of Beauty and the Beast (1991) from before July 1992)
 * Feature Presentation

Trivia:
 * On VHS printings of Beauty and the Beast (1991) from May to Early July 1992, the "Special Previews" clip-on is shown (Side Note: The early copies from Late May to Early-Mid June, contains two home video previews for the Classics release of Pinocchio (1940) and 101 Dalmatians (1961) after the movie is over. On the middle copies from late June to early July, it still has the same "Special Previews" bumper, but it led to the editing error of having one preview for the Classics release of 101 Dalmatians (1961) after the movie is done, as a result of the Classics release of Pinocchio (1940) being removed at the end of the movie). Subsequent VHS printings from mid-late July contain the "Special Preview" clip-on with one preview at the end of the movie and include a preview for Pinocchio (1940) before the movie and going right after the re-release preview for the cancelled 1993 theatrical re-release of Sleeping Beauty (1959), which was never removed on any printings of the tape).
 * These clip-ons were relegated exclusively to Disney VHS releases (mostly animated films but some live action films also), never appearing on Touchstone or other Buena Vista VHS tapes from the time period.
 * The audio from the "Feature Presentation" clip-on is heard at the very end of Cannibals, a track from Neil Cicierega's 2020 album Mouth Dreams.

Variants:
 * On several 1992 Classics VHS releases, the clip-on appears underneath the red Walt Disney script from the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo, in place of "HOME VIDEO".
 * Very rarely, a dark blue background will be used instead of the standard lilac blue gradient background. This has been spotted with the "Feature Presentation" clip-on on the 1992 Classics VHS release of The Rescuers.
 * The "Feature Presentation" clip-on writes itself in on the screen from left to right.
 * Printings of the 1992 Classics VHS release of Beauty and the Beast (1991) from after July 1992 have only one preview following the film, so as such, the "s" in "Previews" is omitted.

FX/SFX: None, or the clip-on writing itself in.

Music/Sounds: These clip-ons usually use the beginning of "Great Ovation"; some clip-ons use different music, described below. Brian Cummings or Mark Elliot announce one of the following:
 * Coming to Videocassette: "Coming soon to videocassette."
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette: "And now, coming soon to videocassette."
 * Coming to Home Video: "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Coming to Home Video/Coming on Videocassette this Summer: "Stay tuned, for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer."
 * Coming this Fall to Home Video: "And, coming this Fall to home video..."
 * Coming Only to Theatres this 1992 Holiday Season: "Coming only to movie theaters this 1992 holiday season: the newest Disney animated classic, from Walt Disney Pictures."
 * Now on Home Video: "Now, on Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Now on Videocassette: "Now on videocassette!"
 * Special Previews after our feature from Walt Disney Home Video: "Be sure to stay tuned after our feature, for a look at more special previews, from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Feature Presentation: "And now, our feature presentation."

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Videocassette this Summer" clip-on, an alternate take of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video theme is heard instead of the normal music.
 * On the "Coming this Fall to Home Video" clip-on and the version of the "1992 Holiday Season" clip-on from the 1992 Classics release of 101 Dalmatians (1961), only the announcer is heard.
 * On the "1992 Holiday Season" clip-on and the "Special Preview(s)" clip-on from the 1992 Classics release of Beauty and the Beast (1991), a triumphant horn fanfare beginning with a trumpet flourish is heard instead of the normal music ("Fanfare to the Modern Man 3" by Richard Hill, from the Bruton Music library, album BRG 09 - The Will to Win).
 * On the "Now on Videocassette" clip-on, the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video theme is heard instead of the normal music.
 * Coming to Home Video: On the 1992 Classics VHS release of The Rescuers, the shortened version of the opening to “Great Ovation” is heard and Mark Elliot says, "Coming soon, from Walt Disney Home Video.".
 * Special Previews after our feature from Walt Disney Home Video: On the single-preview variant, Mark Elliot says, "Be sure to stay tuned after our feature, for a look at another special preview, from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Feature Presentation:
 * A variant tailored for Disney tapes which open with the Walt Disney Company Intro (described in greater detail further down this page) had Beau Weaver announcing, "Thanks for joining us for this special preview. And now, our feature presentation!". The music's volume is lowered in this version. It was first used on the 1996 VHS release of Toy Story and was last used on the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Hercules (1997).
 * On the 1992 Classics VHS release of Beauty and the Beast (1991), the first note of the music is cut.
 * From the 1997 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Fun and Fancy Free through Hercules (1997), half of the first note of the 1996 variant is cut.

Availability: Rare written all over it for all clip-ons except the "Feature Presentation" clip-on.
 * The "Feature Presentation" clip-on first appeared on the 1992 Classics VHS release of 101 Dalmatians (1961) and was used for most of Disney's animated films at the time. It was used unaltered on all subsequent Classics and Masterpiece Collection titles, until the updated version was introduced on the 1996 VHS release of Toy Story. The original unaltered version returned on 1999 Masterpiece Collection releases that lacked a custom opening, as well as a few direct-to-video specials like The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, which is rather odd considering that the other clip-ons used on VHS releases from this time were based off the 1994 clip-ons. The final VHS tapes to use this were Madeline: Lost in Paris, Belle’s Tales of Friendship and Hercules: Zero to Hero (the latter two were released on the same day). It was also seen on the original VHS releases of some miscellaneous films released by Disney, such as Heidi (1993), Toy Story, 101 Dalmatians (1996), The Santa Clause, Gordy, A Goofy Movie, A Bug's Life, and the two Aladdin direct-to-video sequels. It also made a surprise appearance on the 1993 demo VHS release of Pinocchio (1940).

Legacy: Fondly remembered among VHS collectors and Disney enthusiasts, these bumpers' eye-grabbing color schemes and fonts surprised some and captivated others. These were the first attempts at Disney clip-ons using consistent branding, preceding the below clip-ons by one month; however, following the 1992 Classics VHS release of Beauty and the Beast (1991), many of the clip-ons would slowly be retired, as after the mid-90s up until the bumper was officially retired, only the "Feature Presentation" clip-on was used.

10th Bumper (May 27, 1992-October 28, 1994; April 7, 1995; 1998)
Nicknames: "Blue Text", "Blue-Black"

Bumper: On a black background, we see one of the clip-ons below in a tall, blue Clearface font.

Clip-ons:
 * Coming to Videocassette
 * Now Available on Videocassette
 * Own your favorite Hit Movies
 * Hit Movies you can own
 * Own this Big Hit
 * After our feature more great Previews
 * A Special Message after our feature
 * Special Previews after the Movie from Buena Vista Home Video (This can be found only on the original 1992 VHS release of Father of the Bride (1991))
 * Special Preview after the feature from Walt Disney Home Video (This can be found only on the 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart)
 * Look for this Hit Movie (This can be found only on the 1992 VHS release of Sister Act)
 * A Special Message (This can be found only on the original 1992 VHS release of Newsies)
 * Look for these Action Hits (This can be found only on the 1993 VHS release of A Stranger Among Us)
 * Stay Tuned after our feature... (This can be found only on the original 1993 VHS release of Honey, I Blew Up the Kid)
 * Coming to Video this Fall (This can be found only on the original 1993 VHS release of The Mighty Ducks)
 * Rent This New Release (This can be found on the 1993 VHS releases of Disney Channel Premiere Films such as Not Quite Human, Chips the War Dog, and Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss)
 * Now Available to own on Videocassette (This can be found only on the 1994 Walt Disney’s Family Film Collection VHS releases)
 * Nationally Advertised Availability April 10th (This can be found only on the VHS screener of Frankenweenie (1984))
 * Stay Tuned for more great scenes from The Very Best Of The Ed Sullivan Show after our feature (This can be found only on the VHS screener of Frankenweenie (1984))
 * Coming to Home Video (This can be found on the VHS screeners of Truly, Madly, Deeply and Father of the Bride (1991))
 * Stay Tuned for other Exciting Previews (This can be found on the VHS screeners of Truly, Madly, Deeply and Father of the Bride (1991))
 * Also Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video (This can be found on the VHS screeners of Truly, Madly, Deeply and Father of the Bride (1991))
 * Also Coming on Videocassette (This can be found on the VHS screeners of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and True Identity)
 * Preview $45 Million Dollar Box Office Hit (This can be found on the VHS screeners of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, True Identity, Strangers in Good Company, and Ernest Scared Stupid, preceding a trailer for Medicine Man.)
 * Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video (This can be found only on the VHS screener of Strangers in Good Company)
 * Coming Soon on Videocassette (Exclusive to demo VHS releases - first seen on the VHS screener of Medicine Man)
 * Also Coming on Videocassette (This can be found on the VHS screener of Strangers in Good Company during the opening previews, and before the closing previews at the end of the VHS screener of Medicine Man)
 * Coming from Touchstone Home Video at $19.99 S.R.P. ("Touchstone Home Video" is done using a still version of their logo; this can be found exclusively on the VHS screener of Sister Act. On the Canadian screener VHS of the film, "$19.99" is replaced with "$22.99".)
 * Previews (This can be found on the VHS screeners of Super Mario Bros. (1993), Hocus Pocus and The Crow)
 * Feature Presentation
 * Feature Program

Trivia:
 * Due to an editing error, the "Also Coming on Videocassette" clip-on at the end of the demo VHS of Medicine Man precedes two repeats of trailers that were already seen at the beginning of the tape.
 * The "A Special Message after our feature" clip-on is unique among Disney clip-ons for not using the term "preview" to refer to post-movie content. Oddly, this clip-on was used on the original 1994 VHS of Strictly Ballroom, which had two previews at the end.
 * The trailers for titles that were available for rental but not supposed to be properly purchased were preceded by the "Coming to Videocassette", "Coming to Video this Fall", "Now Available on Videocassette", and "Rent this New Release" clip-ons.
 * The trailers for titles that could be properly purchased were preceded by the "Own this Big Hit", "Look for this Hit Movie", “Hit Movies you can own", "Own your favorite Hit Movies", "Look for these Action Hits", and "Now Available to own on Videocassette" clip-ons.
 * These clip-ons were mostly relegated to Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures VHS releases, along with most live-action Disney VHS tapes from the time period.

Variants:
 * The color scheme varies for each clip-on.
 * On the "Feature Presentation" clip-on, the text swiftly zooms in and connects.
 * On early VHS tapes, most of the outlining of "Feature Presentation" is blacked out and the text is tinted in white. This variant debuted on the 1992 VHS reissues from Walt Disney Home Video and made its final appearances on the 1992 VHS release of Sister Act and the 1993-94 VHS reissues of Paradise, Deceived, Billy Bathgate, The Doctor, and Anne of Green Gables. The standard version of the clip-on debuted on the 1992 VHS release of Encino Man.
 * On the "Feature Program" clip-on, the text simply zooms in, and is in a different, wider, lighter Clearface font.
 * On the "Now Available to own on Videocassette" clip-on, the text is in a different, bolder Clarendon font.
 * An extremely rare sub-variant of the "Now Available on Videocassette" and "Own this Big Hit" clip-ons features a still version of the 1993 "WDHV Presents" logo, which fades to the ID.
 * On the 1993 VHS reissues of Paradise, Deceived, Billy Bathgate, and The Doctor, the "Hit Movies you can own" ID zooms in like the "Feature Program" ID, except at a slower pace, and the text looks thicker and includes a drop shadow.
 * Demo VHS tapes used a Korinna font for the clip-ons instead. Strangely, the 1994 demo VHS of The Joy Luck Club used the normal "Coming to Videocassette" variant instead.
 * On the "Stay Tuned for more great scenes from The Very Best Of The Ed Sullivan Show after our feature" clip-on, most of the text is light blue, and "The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show" is yellow.
 * On the “Nationally Advertised Availability April 10th” clip-on, the text is light blue.
 * There are two versions of the "Preview $45 Million Dollar Box Office Hit" clip-on:
 * On the demo VHS releases of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and True Identity, the text is a dark purple color.
 * On the demo VHS releases of Strangers in Good Company and Ernest Scared Stupid, the text is in a lighter shade of purple.
 * On the "Coming from Touchstone Home Video at $19.99/$22.99 S.R.P." clip-on, the text is the same dark blue color as the text in the Touchstone Home Video logo.
 * The demo tapes of Super Mario Bros. (1993), Hocus Pocus and The Crow feature a special bumper with the movie's logo on top, and "Behind the Scenes" below it (in a different font depending on the tape), which cross-fades to the "Previews" clip-on.
 * U.K./Irish, Turkish, Croatian, and Bulgarian clip-on variants of this bumper exist, as described in the "European and Oceanian Clip-Ons" section below.
 * Select bumpers were used on Malaysian, Singaporean, and Filipino VHS releases up until 2001, with slight differences:
 * The "Now Available on Videocassette" clip-on is silent, lacking the usual announcer and music. It also stays on screen for about three or four additional seconds before fading out.
 * The "After our feature more great Previews" clip-on stays on screen for about three or four additional seconds before fading out.
 * "Feature Program" clip-on variants:
 * On some Jim Henson Video VHS tapes and the 1995 VHS release of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the text is seen in a white Dawncastle font, centered on a green background. This clip-on is nicknamed "Comic Sans Prototype".
 * On the 1994 VHS release of Muppet Sing-Alongs: It's Not Easy Being Green a dramatic trumpet theme plays, the words are replaced with "Stay Tuned..." and an announcer says "Stay tuned after the show to find out about more great Muppet entertainment". The words fade out and "Feature Program" fades in, then the announcer says "And now...Get ready to sing with all your favorite Muppets."
 * On 1993 Disney Halloween VHS tapes, a grey-colored image of a tree, full moon, and black clouds is seen. The text "Feature Program" in an orange "Matterofact" font with a dark green border suddenly appears after about a second, and the announcer says "And now, our feature program!" before sinisterly laughing.
 * In between cartoons on these tapes, "Stay Tuned..." is seen instead of "Feature Program", and the announcer says "Stay tuned for more Halloween fun!" instead.
 * On Disney's Happy Holidays with Darkwing Duck and Goofy, we see an image of a Christmas tree and the white words "Feature Program" on a starry background, similar to that of the Walt Disney Mini-Classics logo.
 * On Spot VHS tapes, it takes place on a white background, and when we see Spot looking at the left side of the screen at the bottom-right corner of the screen, at the upper left-hand corner of the screen is the words "Feature Program" in black and in the Times New Roman font.
 * On Fraggle Rock VHS tapes, we see multi-colored text on the bottom right of the screen with stone backgrounds and the "Fraggle Rock with the Muppets" logo on the top left.
 * On most Alvin and the Chipmunks VHS tapes, the text is in a Revue font and it takes place in Dave's camera room.
 * On some Alvin and the Chipmunks VHS tapes and Parachute Express: Come Sing with Us, it takes place on the Jay Ward Buena Vista background, and the text is in a different gold font.
 * On Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad VHS tapes, it takes place on a background like that of the VHS opening title card, and the text "Feature Program" is in a font like that of the episode opening cards following the intro.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Unlike the previous clip-ons, the introduction of "Great Ovation" is only used on the "Coming to Videocassette", "Coming Soon on Videocassette", "Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video", "Feature Presentation", "Now Available to own on Videocassette" and "Also Coming on Videocassette" clip-ons. The two "Special Preview(s)" clip-ons used "Fanfare to the Modern Man 3" from the previous ID. All other clip-ons used either the 1991 WDHV logo theme or a slowed down version of the theme. Brian Cummings announces one of the following:
 * Coming to Videocassette: "Coming soon on videocassette."
 * Now Available on Videocassette: "Now on videocassette!"
 * Own Your Favorite Hit Movies: "Now you can own your favorite hit movies!"
 * Hit Movies You Can Own: "Look for these hit movies that you can own!"
 * Own This Big Hit: "Don't miss owning this big hit, from Touchstone Home Video."
 * After our feature more great Previews: "Stay tuned after our feature, for more great previews."
 * A Special Message after our feature: "Stay tuned after our feature, for a special message."
 * Special Previews: "Be sure to stay tuned after our feature, for a special look at something new and different from Buena Vista Home Video." (Announced by a deep-voiced announcer, Grant Goodeve, instead of Brian Cummings)
 * Special Preview: "Stay tuned after our feature." (Recycled from a UK/Irish "Stay Tuned" bumper)
 * Look for this Hit Movie: "Look for this ownable hit, from Touchstone Home Video."
 * Look for these Action Hits: "Look for these action hits, from Hollywood Pictures Home Video."
 * Stay Tuned after our feature...: "Stay tuned after our feature, for a special music video."
 * Coming to Video this Fall: "Coming to video this Fall."
 * Rent this New Release: "Now you can rent this new release, from Walt Disney Home Video!"
 * Now Available to own on Videocassette: "Now available to own on videocassette." (This voiceover was later used for the 1994 clip-on version of this bumper.)
 * Nationally Advertised Availability April 10th: "Now on videocassette!"
 * Stay Tuned for more great scenes from The Very Best Of The Ed Sullivan Show After Our Feature: "Stay tuned after our feature."
 * Coming to Home Video: “Coming from Touchstone Home Video.”
 * Stay Tuned for other exciting Previews: "Stay tuned for other exciting previews following our feature presentation."
 * Also Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video: “Coming soon on videocassette!”
 * Also coming on Videocassette: "Coming on videocassette."
 * Preview $45 Million Dollar Box Office Hit: "And now, here's a preview of the action-adventure hit that grossed $45 million at the box office, coming this August from Hollywood Pictures Home Video!"
 * Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video: “Coming soon on videocassette!”
 * Coming Soon on Videocassette: "Coming soon on videocassette!"
 * Also Coming on Videocassette: "Coming on videocassette."
 * Coming From Touchstone Home Video at $19.99/$22.99 S.R.P.: "Coming from Touchstone Home Video." (Said slightly more enthusiastically than the previous versions of this voiceover)
 * Behind the Scenes / Previews: "Before our feature begins, here's a look behind the scenes of [NAME OF MOVIE], plus some previews of soon-to-be released videos!"
 * Feature Presentation: "And now, our feature presentation."
 * Feature Program: "And now, our feature program."

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Malaysian and Singaporean VHS releases, the "Feature Presentation" clip-on is higher pitched than usual. The "Now Available on Videocassette" clip-on on these releases (as well as Filipino VHS releases) is silent.
 * On the "A Special Message" clip-on, only the music is heard.
 * On the two clip-ons from the demo release of Frankenweenie (1984) as well as the "Coming to Home Video", "Stay Tuned for other exciting Previews", "Also Coming from Touchstone Home Video & Hollywood Pictures Home Video", "Preview $45 Million Dollar Box Office Hit" and "Behind the Scenes / Previews" clip-ons, only the announcer is heard.
 * After the behind the scenes segment on the demo tapes of Super Mario Bros. (1993), Hocus Pocus and The Crow, the "Previews" clip-on reappears, but is silent.
 * 'Now Available on Videocassette:
 * On the 1992 VHS release of A Woman Under the Influence, the first tape to include this clip-on, the announcer says, "Ask your video dealer about these hit titles from Touchstone Home Video."
 * On the 1993 Studio Film Collection releases of The Shaggy Dog (1959), That Darn Cat! (1965), Herbie Rides Again, and Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), only the music is heard.
 * On later printings of the 1994 VHS release of The Three Musketeers (1993), the "Great Ovation" audio from the 1990 "Now On Videocassette" clip-on is heard instead of the 1991 WDHV theme.
 * On the 1993 VHS releases of The Ernest Green Story, Perfect Harmony, Back Home, A Friendship in Vienna, Not Quite Human 2, and Still Not Quite Human, Cummings’ voiceover is calmer.
 * Coming to Videocassette:
 * On rental releases of the 1992 VHS of Father of the Bride, the opening notes of "Great Ovation" are low-pitched and slower to accommodate the length of the voiceover. A different, deep-voiced announcer (believed to be Grant Goodeve) says, "Don't miss these exciting upcoming releases that you'll find at your favorite video rental store."
 * There are three different voiceover variants for this clip-on:
 * On 1992-93 VHS tapes, Brian Cummings says "Coming soon on videocassette." in a calmer voice than usual. This version first appeared on the original 1992 VHS of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and last appeared on the 1993 VHS of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey.
 * Fall 1993 VHS releases have Brian Cummings saying "Coming soon on videocassette!" in a more energetic voice, reused from the 1989-92 clip-ons. Although this voiceover was first heard on the 1993 VHS release of Aspen Extreme, it began regular use on the 1993 VHS releases of Swing Kids and Ethan Frome (which were released on the same day), and was last heard on the 1993 VHS releases of Guilty as Sin and Super Mario Bros.
 * The final version of the voiceover was used from late 1993 to August 1994 (and on the Disney Princess Collection releases from 1995), and had Brian Cummings saying "Coming soon to videocassette." in a similar tone to the previous clip-on. First heard on the 1993 VHS release of A Far Off Place, the voiceover was last heard on the 1994 VHS releases of Like Water for Chocolate and Three Colors: Blue, which were also the last releases to use this clip-on.
 * Coming Soon on Videocassette:
 * On 1994 demo tapes, Brian Cummings says, "Coming soon to videocassette."
 * Own this Big Hit:
 * Sometimes, Brian Cummings’ voiceover is slightly delayed and he says, "Don't miss owning this big hit." Shown on the 1993 VHS re-prints of Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Newsies, Consenting Adults, and Sarafina!.
 * On the 1993 VHS reissue of Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, Cummings adds, "...from Touchstone Home Video."
 * On the 1993 VHS releases of Not Quite Human, Chips the War Dog, and Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, Brian Cummings says, “Now you can own this big hit!”
 * Hit Movies you can own:
 * On the 1993 VHS reprints of Paradise, Deceived, Billy Bathgate, and The Doctor, Cummings adds, "...from Touchstone Home Video!"
 * On the 1993 VHS reissue of Adventures in Babysitting (1987), the introduction of "Great Ovation" is heard instead.
 * After our feature more great Previews:
 * On the 1993 VHS release of A Stranger Among Us (the first release to use this bumper), Cummings says, "After our feature, stay tuned for more great previews."
 * Feature Presentation:
 * This clip-on has four different voice-overs:
 * On the original 1992 VHS release of Father of the Bride (the first new release to use this bumper), Grant Goodeve says, "And now our feature presentation." on the first version of the clip-on.
 * On the 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart, the same audio that accompanied the 1989 Feature Presentation clip-on is heard on the first version of the clip-on.
 * Brian Cummings says "And now, for our feature presentation!" on both versions of the clip-on; first seen on 1992 VHS reissues from Walt Disney Home Video, and last seen on the 1993-94 VHS releases of Indian Summer and Anne of Green Gables. It also appears on Malaysian, Singaporean, and Filipino VHS releases.
 * The second version of the clip-on introduced a different voiceover where Brian Cummings says "And now, our feature presentation." Although this was first heard on reprints of the 1993 VHS releases of Consenting Adults, Sarafina!, Captain Ron, The Mighty Ducks, and The Distinguished Gentleman, it didn't begin regular use until A Far Off Place later that year. Its last appearances were on 1994 VHS releases from the Family Film Collection line.

Availability: Like before, rare written all over it for a majority of the clip-ons mentioned.
 * The demo versions of the clip-ons first appeared on a February 1992 Buena Vista sampler demo tape, which was excerpted for the demo VHS release of Frankenweenie (1984). They were further polished a month later, on the 1992 demo VHS releases of Father of the Bride and Truly, Madly, Deeply. Starting with the 1992 demo VHS releases of Straight Talk and Newsies, all tapes with the demo clip-ons (with the exception of Sister Act) would just use the "Coming Soon on Videocassette" and "Feature Presentation" clip-ons.
 * The "Feature Presentation" clip-on first appeared on the 1992 WDHV VHS reprints with the "Now you can own these Hit Titles..." bumper, such as The Rocketeer, White Fang, Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Return to Snowy River, and Shipwrecked. It made its first new-release appearance on rental prints of Father of the Bride, and was last seen on the 1994 Family Film Collection VHS releases.
 * In the U.K. and Ireland, this particular clip-on variant continued to be used until 2004, as described below.
 * The "Now Available on Videocassette" clip-on was slightly more sporadic, primarily appearing on reprints of VHS tapes like the 1994 reprint of The Three Musketeers.
 * The “Feature Program” clip-on made its debut on the 1992 VHS release of A Classic Christmas from The Ed Sullivan Show, and on sell-thru reprints of the 1991 VHS of Mr. Destiny (due to an editing error). It made a surprising comeback in 1998, appearing on early printings of the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Black Cauldron as well as the 1998 VHS releases of The Brave Little Toaster, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (despite them being full-length movies), The Spirit of Mickey, and both volumes of The Little Twins released by Buena Vista; these titles also used the Flashbang IDs.
 * Both the "Coming to Videocassette" and "Now Available on Videocassette" clip-ons made a surprise appearance on the 1995 Disney Princess Collection VHS releases, released almost a year after the Flashbang clip-ons were introduced. These releases also included the "Feature Program" clip-on described above.
 * In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, the "Now Available on Videocassette", "After our feature more great Previews", and "Feature Presentation" clip-ons were still used on VHS releases until 2001, such as Sleeping Beauty, Toy Story, 101 Dalmatians: Dalmatian Christmas, Disney Sing-Along Songs: Honor to Us All, and The 13th Warrior.

Legacy: Both the appearances of each clip-on and their respective musical cues are considered unsettling for some, but this set of clip-ons are otherwise tamer than they look. The earliest tapes to use these clip-ons had inconsistent fonts, music, and announcers; and even the later versions have oddities, including some noticeable audio splicing on the "Stay Tuned after our feature..." clip-on, especially with the music video variant. This branding would later be used for the 1998 Walt Disney Home Video logo, which acted as a placeholder logo on lower-priority live action VHS releases.

11th Bumper (May 27, 1992; November 15, 1992)
Bumper: Just either the 1991 Hollywood Pictures Home Video logo playing at warp speed or the unaltered 1990 Buena Vista Home Video logo.

FX/SFX: The glow on the HPHV sphinx dying or the BVHV logo shining.

Music/Sounds: The music of either logo, along with Grant Goodeve saying one of the following:
 * Hollywood Pictures Home Video variant: “Coming from Hollywood Pictures Home Video...“ This voiceover variant uses the second half of the Hollywood Pictures Home Video logo fanfare.
 * Buena Vista Home Video variant: “Now, from Buena Vista Home Video...”

Availability: Extremely rare. Both variants appear on Touchstone Home Video’s 1992 rental VHS release of Father of the Bride, while the latter can also be seen on Buena Vista Home Video’s 1992 VHS release of A Classic Christmas from The Ed Sullivan Show and sell-thru reprints of the 1991 VHS of Mr. Destiny.

12th Bumper (May 27, 1992)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the white text "Times" fade in. A few seconds later, the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo fades in below the text, and shines.

FX/SFX: The fade in, the shining of the text.

Music/Sounds: The first eight notes of "Great Ovation" with Brian Cummings saying, "Now you can own these hit titles, from Walt Disney Home Video.".

Availability: Seen on 1992 VHS reprints of films like Shipwrecked, Anne of Green Gables, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, White Fang, The Rocketeer, Return to Snowy River, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, Back to Hannibal: Return of Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, and Mark Twain & Me. Some of these tapes were kept in print into the late 90s.

Editor’s Note: The black background, along with the sudden appearances of the text and WDHV logo and the voiceover, may surprise some.

13th Bumper (July 17-October 30, 1992)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words, "Coming To Theatres For The 1992 Holiday Season From Walt Disney Pictures". This was shown after a preview for Aladdin.

Variant: On The Great Mouse Detective, the text reads "Coming To Theatres For Thanksgiving 1992 From Walt Disney Pictures". Also, the lines are double-spaced.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1992 prints of Beauty and the Beast and The Great Mouse Detective.

​14th Bumper (1993)
Bumper: We see the words "COMING SOON TO VIDEO" or "NOW ON VIDEO" in a bold Dawncastle font on a ribbony background, which varies depending on the series.
 * Goof Troop variant: The text “COMING SOON TO VIDEO” is in cyan-light blue gradient and displayed on a purple-blue ribbony background.
 * Ariel’s Undersea Adventures variant: “COMING SOON TO VIDEO” is in white-yellow gradient and the ribbony background is light blue-medium blue.
 * ”Now on Video” variant: The text “NOW ON VIDEO” is in purple-magenta gradient and the ribbony background is blue-violet.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds:
 * On the Ariel’s Undersea Adventures variant, "Under the Sea" was heard with a female announcer saying, "Coming soon to video."
 * On the Goof Troop variant, just the end of the Goof Troop theme song with Brian Cummings saying, "Coming soon to video."
 * On the "Now on Video" variant from Darkwing Duck, music from the show is used with Brian Cummings saying, "Now on video" in a relaxed tone.
 * On the "Now on Video" clip-on from Disney's Haunted Mansion and Happy Holidays, Brian Cummings just says, "Now on video" in an enthusiastic tone.

Availability: The "Coming Soon on Video" clip-on is seen on Ariel’s Undersea Adventures and Goof Troop on VHS. The "Now on Video" clip-on is seen on the 1993 VHS releases of Darkwing Duck: His Favorite Adventures, Disney's Haunted Mansion Collection, and Happy Holidays with Darkwing Duck and Goofy.

​15th Bumper (1993)
Bumper: We see the words "NOW ON VIDEO" on a kaleidoscope/mandala background.

FX/SFX: The kaleidoscope moving.

Music/Sounds: The Adventures in Wonderland theme song is heard with a female announcer saying the text, "Now on video".

Availability: Seen on the 1993 VHS releases of Adventures in Wonderland.

16th Bumper (1993-March 7, 2000)
Bumper: On a different colored background, usually with a spotlight shining down from the right top corner to the left bottom corner, we see the clip-on text in a jumbled-up cartoon-like redo of the Biondi font. The logo varies by variant.

Clip-Ons:
 * Now on Video (This can be found on the 1994, 1995 and 1997 VHS prints of Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too)
 * Coming Soon to own on Video (Both this and the below clip-on can be found on the 1998 VHS reissue of Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too)
 * Now Available to own on Video
 * Feature Program

Variants:
 * 1994, 1996, 1999-2000: Blue background with white text.
 * 1994-95 (Playtime Videos, Storybook Classics, and Winnie the Pooh: Growing Up)/1998-1999 (101 Dalmatians: Christmas, The Bear, and Disney's Holiday Toons): Green background with white text.
 * 1994-96 (Learning Videos and Sing Me a Story with Belle): Light-Green background with yellow text.
 * 1995 (Winnie the Pooh: Un-Valentine's Day): Blue background with yellow text.
 * 1995-98 (Winnie the Pooh: Boo to You Too, Spookable Pooh, Frankenpooh, the 1996-97 VHS reprint of Winnie the Pooh: Happy Pooh Day, Winnie the Pooh: Working Together and Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too, and all the 1997-98 VHS prints of all Winnie the Pooh videos): Same as the Learning Videos and Sing Me a Story with Belle variant, but the text is in orange.
 * 1994-98 (Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too): Same as the 1994, 1996, 1999-2000 variant, but with a blue gradient background and snow falling.
 * 1994-96 (Favorite Stories): Rose background with white text.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Depends on the music variants.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * 1994 (Storybook Classics): The main Winnie the Pooh theme from 1966-1977 with Brian Cummings saying, “And now, our feature program.”
 * 1994-98: An instrumental version of the chorus of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh theme song with Brian Cummings saying, “And now, our feature program.”
 * 1993-96 (Favorite Stories): A portion of the theme song of the Silly Symphonies short Music Land is heard, while Brian Cummings says, "And now, our feature program!"
 * 1996 (Sing Me a Story with Belle): A female announcer saying, "And now, our feature program."
 * 1998-2000: Same as the 1992 Feature Program bumper.
 * 1999 (Disney's Holiday Toons): An a capella group singing "Deck the Halls" with Brian Cummings saying, "And now, our feature program!" in a cheerful tone.
 * 1995 (Winnie the Pooh: Un-Valentine's Day): The alternate closing theme of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
 * 1995, 1997 (Winnie the Pooh: Boo to You Too, Spookable Pooh and Frankenpooh): Same as the Disney's Haunted Mansion variant with Brian Cummings saying, "And now, our feature program."
 * 1998 (Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too): A holiday remix of the Winnie the Pooh intro, without the announcer.
 * On the "...on Video" variants, Brian Cummings says the on-screen text.

Availability: Seen on a lot of kid-targeted Walt Disney Home Video videos, such as many Winnie the Pooh VHS tapes, including the original 1999-2000 Seasons of Giving, Sing a Song with Pooh Bear and Sing a Song with Tigger VHS releases, as well as a couple of Sing-Along Songs videotapes, Sing Me a Story with Belle, and the Disney’s Favorite Stories series. It also appears on the 1998-99 Buena Vista Home Video VHS releases of The Bear, The Little Twins, and The Duke.

17th Bumper (August 13, 1993)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING TO THEATRES THIS FALL FROM THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS" in a yellow font used for The Nightmare Before Christmas. This was shown after a preview of the aforementioned movie.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1993 print of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey.

18th Bumper (October 1, 1993)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING TO THEATRES FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" in white. "FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" is arranged below "COMING TO THEATRES". This was shown before a preview for The Lion King.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on first edition prints of Aladdin.

19th Bumper (October 1, 1993-March 4, 1994)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING FOR SUMMER 1994 FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" in red.

FX/SFX: None.

Variant: On the 1994 Classics VHS release of The Fox and the Hound, the color on the text is a little brighter and the text reads "COMING TO THEATRES FOR SUMMER 1994 FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES".

Music/Sounds: None (Aladdin and The Muppet Christmas Carol) or the end theme of the preview (The Fox and the Hound).

Availability: The former variant is seen on the 1993 VHS copies of Aladdin (1992) and The Muppet Christmas Carol, and the latter variant is seen on the 1994 Classics VHS release of The Fox and the Hound. On all three tapes, it follows a preview for The Lion King (1994).

Legacy: The dark color of the text against the black background makes the text difficult to read.

20th Bumper (September 14, 1994; October 12, 1994-November 16, 1999 (Disney/subsidiaries); December 14, 1999-October 14, 2003 (Dimension/Warren Miller); March 7, 2000)
Nickname: "Flashbang"

Bumper: We see a white flash, after which one of the below clip-ons zoom out in a blue color and in all caps. When it settles, another flash occurs and the background is now blue as well as the clip-on being white. Everything is in all caps. After a few seconds, we fade out.

Clip-ons:
 * Coming Soon to Theaters
 * Now in Theaters
 * Now Available on Videocassette
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette
 * Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette
 * Now Available on CD & Cassette
 * Look for this Soundtrack (This can be found on the 1995 VHS releases of Clerks, Quiz Show, and A Low Down Dirty Shame)
 * Coming Soon from Disney Interactive (Only seen on the original 1999 VHS release of Sing a Song with Pooh Bear and the 2003 VHS release of They)
 * Now Available from Disney Interactive (This can be found on the 1996 VHS release of James and the Giant Peach, the 1997 VHS releases of Doug: The Vampire Caper and Quack Pack: House of Haunts, 1997 Masterpiece Collection reprints of Robin Hood (1973) and Pete's Dragon (1977), and 1997-98 reprints of Winnie the Pooh and Spot tapes)
 * Coming Soon on Video and DVD
 * Coming Soon to Own on Video & DVD
 * Now Available to Own on Video & DVD
 * Now Available on Video and DVD
 * Now Available to Own on DVD
 * Coming Soon to Rent on Video
 * Now Available to Rent on Video
 * Now Appearing (Only seen on the 1999 rental VHS release of Life is Beautiful)
 * Stay Tuned after the Feature
 * After the Feature, Last On-Camera Interview with Brandon Lee (This can be found on the 1994, 1995, and 1997 widescreen VHS releases of The Crow)
 * After the Feature, A Special Brandon Lee Tribute (This can be found on the 1996 VHS release of The Crow: City of Angels)
 * Feature Presentation
 * Feature Program
 * Previews (Only seen on demo tapes released by Dimension and Warren Miller)

Trivia:
 * On the earliest VHS tapes to have these clip-ons, the "Coming Soon to Theaters" clip-on appears as the last clip-on before the "Feature Presentation" clip-on; later in 1994, this was redone so the Theaters clip-on would be first. Tapes with this clip-on order include the original 1994 VHS releases of When a Man Loves a Woman and I Love Trouble.
 * Rarely, these bumpers would precede a trailer for a non-Disney film or TV show. This occurs on the 1997 VHS of Supercop with a trailer for First Strike (released by New Line; likely included because Jackie Chan stars in both), and on the 1999 rental VHS of Life is Beautiful with a commercial for The King of Queens (which aired on CBS and is owned by Sony Pictures).
 * The "Coming Soon to Videocassette", "Coming Soon to Rent on Video", "Coming soon on Video and DVD", "Now Available on Videocassette", "Now Available to Rent on Video" clip-ons.
 * This bumper in general appeared on most home video releases from Disney and its subsidiaries, but was mostly used on VHS, as most DVDs from 1997-99 have no previews.
 * These clip-ons were mostly relegated to Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures VHS releases, along with most live-action and animated Disney VHS tapes from the time period.
 * The Feature Presentation bumper appears on most tapes of the era except for some which use the 1992 Lilac Feature Presentation screen.

Variants:
 * On the 1995 VHS release of Street Sharks: The Gene Slamming Begins, the "Now Available to Own on Videocassette" clip-on variant abruptly starts just before the second flash occurs. This is likely due to an editing error. The "Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette" clip-on fades in silently at the end of the trailer for Sailor Moon on the same tape, which is simply the English intro to the show.
 * On both of the Disney Interactive clip-ons, the font is slightly different.
 * On the Video & DVD, "Feature Program", and rental clip-ons, the text zooms in and the font is Flange Light.
 * On the "Previews" clip-on, no flash accompanies the text zooming out.
 * The "Now Appearing" clip-on is in Flange Light and a still image.
 * The "Stay Tuned after the feature" clip-on, after a few seconds, fades to the "Feature Presentation" clip-on, with the blue background still in place.
 * On the Crow clip-ons, the Crow symbol zooms out, and after the second flash, the text appears.
 * "Feature Presentation" clip-on variants:
 * Earlier releases had the text already white when it zooms out.
 * On the 1995 VHS release of Gargoyles: The Movie, the yellow-orange gradient words are on a black background.
 * On the 1997 VHS release of Phenomenon, John Travolta says, "Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy Phenomenon."
 * On the 1997 VHS releases of Schoolhouse Rock!, the yellow and red words are on a white background.
 * On 1998 VHS releases from Vol. 8 of Walt Disney Film Classics, the text is already in place on the blue background and the ID is still.
 * "Feature Program" clip-on variants:
 * On Disney's Love Tales tapes, the text is in a pink Disney's Love Tales font.
 * On Sailor Moon tapes, the text is in a black-rose gradient font, and it was set on a bright, bubbly background mirroring the episode title card to a Sailor Moon episode.
 * On Disney's Sweetheart Stories, the text is in a pink Disney's Sweetheart Stories font on a lavender fabric background.
 * On Timon and Pumbaa tapes, it takes place on a green background, and the text is in an orange jungle-like font.
 * On Quack Pack, Bone Chillers and Disney's Doug tapes, the text is orange, and in lowercase.
 * On Disney's Doug, we see Doug holding a giant pencil in a white background.
 * On Bone Chillers, we see Edgar Allan Poe High School surrounded by bats at night.
 * On Quack Pack, we see Donald Duck sitting on a green chair, staring at the viewer.

FX/SFX: The zooming out, and the white flashes.

Music/Sounds: A whooshing sound when the first flash occurs, followed by an orchestral 'crash' when the second flash occurs which morphs into a quiet note. The announcer, Brian Cummings, announces the following clip-ons:
 * Coming Soon to Theaters: "Coming soon to theatres."
 * Now in Theaters: "Now in theatres."
 * Coming Soon to Own on Videocassette: "Coming soon to own on videocassette."
 * Now Available to Own on Videocassette: "Now available to own on videocassette."
 * Coming Soon to Videocassette: "Coming soon to videocassette."
 * Now Available on Videocassette: "Now available on videocassette."
 * Now Available on CD & Cassette: "Now available on CD and cassette."
 * Look for This Soundtrack: "Look for this great soundtrack."
 * Coming Soon from Disney Interactive: "Coming soon from Disney Interactive."
 * Now Available from Disney Interactive: "Now available from Disney Interactive."
 * Now Available on Video and DVD: "Now available on video and DVD."
 * Coming Soon on Video and DVD: "Coming soon on video and DVD."
 * Now Available to Own on Video and DVD: "Now available to own on video and DVD."
 * Coming Soon to Own on Video and DVD: "Coming soon to own on video and DVD."
 * Now Available to Own on DVD: "Now available to own on DVD."
 * Now Available to Rent on Video: "Now available to rent on video."
 * Coming Soon to Rent on Video: "Coming soon to rent on video."
 * Stay Tuned after the Feature: "Stay tuned after the feature for more great previews. And now, our feature presentation."
 * Feature Presentation: "And now, our feature presentation."
 * Feature Program: "And now, our feature program."
 * Previews: "Join us, for the following previews!"

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The audio was re-orchestrated for the two Disney Interactive clip-ons. The "whoosh" at the start is less muffled and fades out quicker, and a choral note replaces the orchestral crash / quiet note.
 * On the 1998 VHS release of G.I. Jane, during the "Now Available on CD & Cassette" clip-on, the announcer says, "Now available on CD and cassette from Hollywood Records."
 * On the "Zoom In" clip-ons as well as the "Previews" clip-on, the intro to "Great Ovation" is heard. Its usage here marks the last time the cue had ever appeared on any Buena Vista bumper.
 * On the "Feature Program" clip-on, the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video jingle is used.
 * The "Now Appearing" clip-on is silent.
 * Stay Tuned:
 * On the Crow variant, Brian Cummings says, "Stay tuned after the feature for the last on-camera interview with Brandon Lee, which includes never-before-seen footage. And now, our feature presentation."
 * On the Crow: City of Angels variant, Brian Cummings says, "Stay tuned after the feature for a special Brandon Lee tribute, which includes never-before-seen footage. And now, see what's available on CD and cassette."
 * On the 1996-97 VHS releases of The Rock, From Dusk Till Dawn (widescreen version only), and Il Postino (The Postman), Brian Cummings says, "Stay tuned after the feature for a very special message. And now, our feature presentation."
 * This variant also appears on the 1997 VHS releases of Scream and Trainspotting, but without "very".
 * On the 1995 VHS releases of Tall Tale and Camilla, Brian Cummings says, "Stay tuned after the feature for another great preview. And now, our feature presentation."

Availability: Common. It can be seen on almost all Disney, Buena Vista, Touchstone, Hollywood, Miramax and Dimension VHS tapes issued during the mid-to-late-Nineties.
 * The clip-ons premiered on the original 1994 VHS release of The Crow, and began widespread usage on four titles issued on the same day, October 12: Touchstone's The Inkwell and Golden Gate, Hollywood's Holy Matrimony, and Miramax's Mother's Boys.
 * The "Feature Program" variant was seen on the direct-to-video Beauty and the Beast sequels, the original VHS of Disney Sing-Along Songs: Happy Haunting Party at Disneyland, and the 1998 reprints of Winnie the Pooh: Frankenpooh and Spookable Pooh.
 * The "Now In Theaters" variant was seen on rental printings of The Crow, and later appeared on VHS releases like Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Supercop, Brassed Off, 54, and Sing a Song with Tigger.
 * The last proper appearance of the Flashbang clip-ons on a high-profile release was on the 1999 VHS of Instinct, though they continued to be used until 2001 on Warren Miller Entertainment VHS releases such as Ride and Fifty, on the 2000 VHS release of Sing a Song with Tigger and reprints of Winnie the Pooh compilation videos from that year, and on Dimension Home Video releases into 2003 such as the first two Scary Movie films, Scream 3, Confessions of Sorority Girls, The Accidental Spy, The Crow: Salvation, Dracula 2000, Halloween: Resurrection, early printings of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and the final release with them in general, Mimic 3: Sentinel (higher profile Dimension releases - the first two Spy Kids films, The Others, and later prints of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - instead used the Filmreel clip-ons).
 * On DVD, the "Now Available to Own on Video and DVD" clip-on can be seen on the original 1999 DVD release of Enemy of the State (three times, appearing in-between trailers).
 * The "Previews" clip-on was exclusively seen on demo VHS releases from Dimension and Warren Miller, taking the place of the corresponding Filmreel clip-on.
 * The "Now Available on CD & Cassette" clip-on also appears on all VHS and Laserdisc releases of Armageddon.

Legacy: This set of clip-ons is known for its omnipresence on many releases from both Disney and their subsidiaries, as well as their startling nature and sporadic appearances on tapes that otherwise have different sets of clip-ons.

21st Bumper (March 3, 1995) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING THIS SUMMER FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES", "COMING NEXT SUMMER FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" or "COMING JUNE 23, 1995 FROM WALT DISNEY PICTURES" in a turquoise or cerulean font. Both variants appear before and after a trailer for Pocahontas, respectively.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None on the opening variant; the end of the song "Colors of the Wind" from the Pocahontas trailer on the closing variant.

Availability: This can only be seen on the 1995 Masterpiece Collection VHS releases of The Lion King (1994).

22nd Bumper (April 24, 1996–February 1, 2000) (Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Home Video/Disney Interactive)
Nicknames: "Walt Disney Company Intro", "Something New and Exciting from Disney"

Bumper: We open with a clip from the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo (the 1990 variant, specifically), beginning when the "WALT DiSNEY" text is revealed. Afterwards, a montage of the following clips is shown:

Afterwards, the introduction fades into one of the first three bumpers listed below:
 * The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996): Clopin laughing and tossing down a ball of smoke.
 * Toy Story: Woody and Buzz "falling with style."
 * Disneyland's Indiana Jones Adventure attraction: Indy swings on a rope as a rolling boulder races toward the guests.
 * The exterior of the Palace Theatre in New York City, advertising the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast, followed by a moment from the show itself.
 * A little boy and his father watching television, the screen showing an ABC bumper in motion (which is described here).
 * Bambi: Bambi meeting Flower.
 * Hercules (1997): Herc awkwardly gesturing.
 * Scenes from the Hunchback of Notre Dame Festival of Fools stage show at the Disneyland and the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction at the Magic Kingdom.

Bumper B:
 * Coming to Theaters: The El Capitan Theatre with the curtains raising, revealing a screen with the 1990 updated version of the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo. Tinkerbell flies in and waves her wand in animation reused from other bumpers of the time to start the preview for the movie. The screen on the movie theater zooms in to take up the entire screen, and the trailer begins.
 * Coming to Videocassette: A TV in a living room shows a scene from Fantasia with Mickey Mouse putting the sorcerer's hat on, which cuts to a boy and a girl watching the TV happily. The TV is then shown once more, this time with the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo on the screen, which zooms in to start the trailer.
 * Walt Disney World: An overview shot of Epcot, side views of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and the PeopleMover near Spaceship Earth. It ends with the aforementioned animation of Tinkerbell waving her wand to transition to the ad.
 * Disney Interactive: A clip of a kid playing a Disney Interactive Animated Storybook game. Tinkerbell flies over and changes the computer screen to the Disney Interactive logo, which flashes on a moving purple space background with black text. The logo is then seen as a still on a black background with white text before the ad starts.
 * Feature Presentation: Just the standard Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo without any modifications. (Side Note: The lilac blue Feature Presentation bumper does not appear on the 1996 VHS releases of The Aristocats or Oliver & Company, as both VHS releases have the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo with Beau Weaver saying, “And now, our feature presentation”.)

Trivia: This bumper appears on mostly popular VHS releases from WDHV at the time, such as the ones with the Lilac Blue, Flash-bang and Filmreel IDs.

Variants (Bumper A):
 * April 24, 1996: There is a prototype variant seen on the 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Aristocats (the first Disney VHS to use these bumpers) with different clips. They are:
 * Pocahontas: Pocahontas and Meeko go down a waterfall on their canoe.
 * A shot of the entrance of the Magic Kingdom in Florida.
 * An alternate take of the same moment from the Broadway stage production of Beauty and the Beast.
 * A mother watching TV with her two children.
 * A rapid-fire montage of Cinderella Castle with fireworks in the sky, Buzz unloading his wings in Toy Story, the "Be Our Guest" sequence from Beauty and the Beast, guests going down the final drop on Splash Mountain, and a clip from the final scene of The Lion King (1994).
 * September 25, 1996: On the 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Oliver & Company, the Pocahontas clip was replaced by a clip from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) (of Quasimodo sliding down a rain gutter, which was also on the 1996 VHS of Toy Story), the alternate take of the same moment from the Broadway stage production of Beauty and the Beast was replaced by the exterior of the Palace Theatre in New York City that advertise the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast, and the clip of the mother watching TV with her two children was replaced by the clip of the little boy and his father watching TV together.
 * October 29, 1996: Another early variant is seen on the 1996 VHS release of Toy Story. Here, instead of the clips from Bambi (1942) and Hercules (1997), clips from Pocahontas (of Pocahontas and Meeko going downstream in their canoe, a different shot rather than the same shot that was shown on the 1996 VHS of The Aristocats (1970)) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) (of Quasimodo sliding down a rain gutter, as shown on the 1996 VHS of Oliver & Company) were used. The ABC logo on the TV screen is a still of the logo instead of the animated version seen in later versions of the intro.
 * January 5, 1999: On the first, recalled printing of the 1999 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Rescuers, Beau Weaver simply says, "You can always count on something new and exciting from Disney!" at the end of the bumper without adding anything over the following bumper.

Variants (Bumper B):
 * Coming to Theaters:
 * On the 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS releases of The Aristocats and Oliver & Company, the announcer says, "Here's a special preview of Disney's next motion picture/animated masterpiece (coming to theaters).”
 * On the former release, a brief scene of a man's hand drawing character designs for Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) is seen on the theater screen before the bumper, and the Masterpiece Collection theme is instead replaced with a dreamy string / woodwind tune common on other pre-preview bumpers on Disney tapes from this period, followed by the music for the trailer.
 * On the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS releases of Hercules (1997) and Peter Pan (1953), the announcer says, "Join us now for a special preview from Walt Disney Pictures!"
 * A German version exists.
 * Coming to Videocassette:
 * On the 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS releases of The Aristocats (1970) and Oliver & Company (1988), Beau Weaver says, "And look for these great Disney movies to add to your home video collection!".
 * On the former title, the music is the beginning of the Oliver & Company song, "Why Should I Worry?". The announcer is still heard. This was most likely due to an editing error, as Oliver & Company was not being advertised.
 * On the 1997 VHS release of 101 Dalmatians (1996), Beau Weaver says, "Enjoy all the magic at home with this great Disney movie coming to video!".
 * A German version exists.
 * Three VHS releases don't have the WDHV logo on the TV screen during the "Coming to Videocassette" bumper:
 * On the 1997 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), instead of the WDHV logo, the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo is seen taking up the entire screen.
 * On the 1997 VHS release of 101 Dalmatians (1996), instead of the WDHV logo, Winnie the Pooh with the words "Once Upon a Time..." above him is seen.
 * On the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Lady and the Tramp (1955), instead of the WDHV logo appearing on the screen, the first scene of the trailer for The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story (a scene of Colonel Hathi shouting) is seen.
 * On the 2000 VHS releases of Tarzan (1999) and Toy Story (1995), the 1999 version of the bumper is seen as usual, then the 1991 WDHV logo fades in to the Disney DVD logo, which shines and zooms out of the TV screen. Beau Weaver says, "Enjoy all the magic at home with these great Disney movies coming to video and Disney DVD!"
 * Walt Disney World:
 * On the original 1996 VHS release of Toy Story and the 1997 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), the first two clips in the "Walt Disney World" bumper are of the Main Street Electrical Parade and the Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. Beau Weaver says, "And now, Walt Disney World celebrates its 25th anniversary!".
 * Disney Interactive:
 * On the 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Aristocats, Tinkerbell is mirrored from her usual position. Beau Weaver says, "And, here's what's new from Disney Interactive!".

FX/SFX:
 * Bumper A: The clips in the montage fading into one another. In the case of the Hunchback clip, the screen turns white when Clopin throws down his smoke ball, which then fades into the Toy Story clip. At the end of the montage, the cross-fade to any three of the possible "Bumper B" bumpers.
 * Bumper B: For the Coming to Theaters bumper, the curtains coming up, Tinkerbell flying, and the theater screen zooming to fill the TV screen - a mix of live-action and 2D animation. On the Coming to Videocassette bumper, the image on the TV screen zooming in to fill the screen at the end of the bumper. (Note: This is stock footage from the 1991 Disney Channel documentary Be Our Guest: The Making of Beauty and the Beast, hosted by David Ogden Stiers, the voice of Cogsworth.)

Music/Sounds (Bumper A): The 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo theme, followed by the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection theme (which plays into whichever bumper follows the intro). While this plays, Beau Weaver says the following: "From magical movies, to unforgettable adventures, from the thrill of the theater, to the comfort of your home, you can always count on something new and exciting from Disney."

Music/Sounds (Bumper B):
 * Coming to Theaters: The last few notes of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo music, fading into the music for the trailer. Beau Weaver is heard saying, "Join us for a special preview from Walt Disney Pictures."
 * Coming to Videocassette: Either a dreamy string / woodwind tune if the bumper is seen on its own, or the end of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo music if it's connected to the Walt Disney Company Intro as the second bumper. Beau Weaver says, "Enjoy all the magic at home with these great Disney movies coming to video!"
 * Walt Disney World: The end of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo music, along with Beau Weaver saying, "Now, here's a special message from Walt Disney World.". This was shown on the 1996 VHS of The Aristocats.
 * Disney Interactive: A gentle calypso theme that would later be used on the ABC bumpers. Beau Weaver says either "Let's see what's in store for you, from Disney Interactive." from the 1996 VHS Oliver & Company or "There's always something exciting for everyone from Disney Interactive!" from the 1996 VHS of Toy Story to the early copies of the 1997 VHS of The Jungle Book (1967).
 * Feature Presentation: The full Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo theme and Beau Weaver saying, "And now, our feature presentation." during the last few seconds.

Music/Sounds Variants (Bumper A):
 * The prototype versions that was seen on both releases of The Aristocats and Oliver & Company used a slightly different announcement: "From movies, to magical vacations, from the theater, to your living room, there's always something new and exciting from Disney."
 * On the original 1996-97 VHS releases of Toy Story and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), the music is accompanied by extra sound effects, including a "poof" sound when Clopin throws his smoke ball, a rumbling sound for the boulder as it rolls, and the little boy giggling.
 * On the 1999-2000 VHS releases of A Bug's Life, The Great Mouse Detective, Toy Story, and Tarzan (1999) (the last Disney VHS release to use the Walt Disney Company intro), the 1992 bass-distorted version of the Walt Disney Classics theme is heard instead of the Masterpiece Collection theme during the second half of the bumper. Beau Weaver's announcement was also re-recorded. This was possibly due to the Masterpiece Collection was soon ending at the time.

Availability: It can be seen on WDHV tapes with the Walt Disney Company Intro. The "Feature Presentation" clip-on is extremely rare, as most tapes instead used the standard 1991, 1994, or 1999 IDs, but it appears exclusively on the 1996 Masterpiece Collection releases of The Aristocats and Oliver & Company. The “Coming to Theaters” clip on also appears on the 1999 60th Anniversary VHS release of Pinocchio (1940). These bumpers don't appear on their DVDs as they have no previews or filmreel bumpers instead

Legacy: A thrilling montage through the world of Disney, this is a nostalgic favorite among many due to its appearances on many famous titles throughout the 1990s, and are a refreshing change of pace from the previous clip-ons. These bumpers brought some much-needed consistency to Disney branding; the variations of each bumper are very slight compared to the clip-on sets on prior Disney releases. Sadly, an original Feature Presentation bumper was not made for these bumpers since these titles either used the Masterpiece Collection logo (appears on The Aristocats and Oliver & Company) or the 1991, 1994 and 1999 FP bumpers.

23rd Bumper (March 1997)
Bumper: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: Brian Cummings says, "Now our feature presentation, part of the biggest rental program ever, Hollywood Hits 1997".

Availability: Seen on demo VHS releases of films intended for the Hollywood Hits '97 rental program, including those of Ransom, Swingers, and Adrenalin: Fear the Rush.

24th Bumper (November 11, 1997) (Walt Disney Records)
Bumper: We see the words "Now Available on CD & Cassette" and a still image of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, ala the Stay Tuned bumper of the era.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A male announcer, who also provided the voiceover for UAV/Sterling's own IDs, saying, "Now available on CD and cassette".

Availability: This can only be seen on the original 1997 VHS release of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas.

25th Bumper (March 31, 1998) (Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Home Video)
Nickname: "Walt Disney Company Intro: Little Mermaid Edition"

Bumper A: We see clips from The Little Mermaid (1989), before going to a live action environment with a live action fishbowl showing CGI versions of Gil and Phil from the movie, and then a live action Jodi Benson (who plays Ariel) coming up introducing the movie The Little Mermaid, going to the next bumper.

Bumper B:
 * Coming Soon to Theaters: Following the introduction, Jodi Benson introduces a sneak peek of the studio's upcoming feature Mulan with CGI replicas of Gil and Phil, before cutting to the teaser for Mulan (1998).
 * Coming Soon to Theaters (B): After the trailer for Mulan (1998), Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, introduce a sneak peek of A Bug's Life. We can see a paper with the Mulan logo along with "COMING TO THEATERS 1998", shown below it. We then cut to the teaser for A Bug's Life, with Benson continuing to narrate.
 * Coming Soon to Video: After the trailer for A Bug's Life, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, introducing their newest video release Melody Time, which was released on VHS as a Masterpiece Collection title.
 * Coming Soon to Video (B): After the trailer for Melody Time, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, introducing the new compilation video The Spirit of Mickey.
 * Coming Soon to Video (C): After the trailer for The Spirit of Mickey, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, introducing their direct-to-video sequel Pocahontas: Journey to a New World.
 * Coming Soon to Video (D): After the trailer for Pocahontas: Journey to a New World, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, introducing their newest Masterpiece Collection video release of Lady and the Tramp (1955).
 * Disney Cruise Line: After the trailers, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson, giving us a message to Disney Cruise Line.
 * Disney's One Saturday Morning: After the Disney Cruise Line message, we cut back to Gil and Phil, along with Jodi Benson telling them about Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC.
 * Feature Presentation: We start with the camera zooming out of an extremely close, tilted shot of the words "FEATURE PRESENTATION", done in gold (a la 20th Century Fox structure logo). As the camera pans out to a confortable distance/angle, the letters are revealed to be sitting at the center of a dark-blue stadium on a gradient black to indigo background, with several spotlights standing still in the background. The logo is shown on a live-action television, viewed from a fishbowl underwater. As a result, the logo look slightly distorted by the ripples in the water, and as the camera pans into the television set the logo is being shown on, the aforementioned fish are initially seen at the left and right of the screen, and a castle that is in the fishbowl is covers up part of the lower-left screen.
 * Stay Tuned: Before fading away to the home video variant of the THX "Broadway" logo, Jodi Benson (as part of the filler at the start of the VHS where she converses with her CGI pet goldfish, Gil and Phil) reminds the audience to stay tuned for a music video.

FX/SFX: A mix of live action and CGI.

Music/Sounds (Bumper A): An excerpt from the song "Under the Sea", along with some dialogue introducing the film.

Music/Sounds (Bumper B): The actual bumper is silent, but we hear Gil and Phil (two computer-animated goldfish) conversing with Jodi Benson and themselves about the upcoming film they are about to watch:
 * Gil: "Yeah, the shrimp!" (This is in response to Jodi listing off Flounder as one of the characters from the film they--and by extension, the audience--are about to watch.)
 * Phil: "Well, grab a seat, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show."

Availability: Seen on the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS issue of The Little Mermaid (1989).

Legacy: Disney's first attempt at a set of custom VHS bumpers. This practice would later be replicated on the 1999 VHS release of Mulan (1998), using shorter clips compared to this set of bumpers.

26th Bumper (October 27, 1998) (Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Home Video)
Nickname: "Walt Disney Company Intro II"

Bumper A: A light moves over from a black background, and a white flash appears. The flash reveals itself to be clips from The Rescuers. We cut to a yellow box in the upper left corner, and a filmstrip appears, and then a blue box appears at the bottom half of the screen. The black words "get" slide up and the white words "ready" slide up from the bottom. Then it cuts to clips from 101 Dalmatians (1961) and A Bug's Life, then it cuts back to the screen, but the words "get" is replaced by "hold" and "ready" is replaced by "on". After that, it cuts to a clip from Mulan (1998), and it cuts back to the screen, only this time the black word on the yellow box reads "brace" and the white word on the blue box reads "yourself". This cuts to more clips from Mulan (1998) and The Rescuers, then it cuts to the film countdown with the yellow words "action", sliding up and a zoom in effect. It cuts to clips from Mighty Joe Young (1998), and it cuts back to the countdown, only this time it reads "fun" instead of "action". Finally, it cuts to a clip from Mulan (1998) and A Bug's Life, and it cuts back to the countdown, only this time it reads "adventure". Then it cuts to clips from 101 Dalmatians (1961), The Rescuers, Mulan (1998) and Mighty Joe Young (1998), before it fades to the Coming to Theaters bumper from Bumper B.

Bumper B:
 * Coming Soon to Theaters: We fade into a screen that has a yellow box in the upper-left corner and a cerulean blue box at the bottom half of the screen. Just as we fade in, black text that reads "coming soon to theaters" (with "theaters" in a slightly larger font, placed below "coming soon to") fades onto the screen in the yellow box. The "Walt Disney Pictures" logo (with the "PICTURES" text more closely packed-into each other) fades in on the blue box at the bottom. As this all happens, blue-tinted pictures of film used for movie cameras can be seen cycling in the box in the upper-right corner of the screen.
 * Coming Soon to Video: A bright, lens-flare-styled flash occurs. After the flash disappears, we see a screen that has a yellow box in the upper-left corner, a box of blue television static that has an oddly designed, "retro" styled television set with a transparent screen in the upper right corner, and a cerulean blue box at the bottom half of the screen. We see blue text that reads "coming soon" fading in on the yellow box, followed by the Walt Disney Home Video logo (with the "HOME VIDEO" text packed closely together underneath the Walt Disney text) logo fading in on the blue box. At the same time, the television screen on the television set has the Gold 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo fade in.
 * Feature Presentation: There is a white flash that becomes a yellow square, which moves to the upper right of the screen to reveal a blue background with a test pattern. Then the words "feature presentation" in white zoom in while a purple filmstrip appears and wipes the background away. The background becomes black and "feature" moves from right to left above "presentation".

FX/SFX: The cycling pictures of films, the moving blue television static background, and the text for both boxes fading in.

Music/Sounds (Bumper A): A techno hip hop tune with whooshes and Brian Cummings saying, "And now... get ready... hold on... and brace yourself... for all the action... fun... and adventure... coming your way from Walt Disney Studios!"

Music/Sounds (Bumper B): Just Brian Cummings saying, "Coming soon to theaters from Walt Disney Pictures." or "And coming soon, from Walt Disney Home Video...".

Music/Sounds (Bumper C): A whooshing sound when the flash appears, followed by Brian Cummings saying "And now, Disney proudly presents: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride!"

Availability: Extremely rare, as it only appeared on the original 1998 VHS tape of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.

Legacy: A failed attempt to replace the 1996 Walt Disney Company Intro and its corresponding bumpers, this ambitious set of bumpers were only used for one tape. The concept of the filmstrips, the color scheme and some of the font choices seem to have laid the groundwork for the 1999 clip-ons.

27th Bumper (February 2, 1999) (Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Home Video)
Nicknames: "Walt Disney Company Intro: Mulan Edition"

Bumper:
 * Please Stay Tuned: On a red-black gradient background, we see the yellow Mulan symbol. Above it is "Please Stay TUNED".
 * Introduction: Cutting away from the "Please Stay Tuned" bumper, in the forest is Cri-kee, Mushu, Mulan (in her male soldier disguise) and the black horse Khan introduce us to the previews.
 * Coming Soon to Video (A): Just the 1991 Walt Disney Home Video logo without any modifications. A bug cuts itself, revealing that of Mushu and his bug Cri-Kee riding underwater on a sea. Then it cuts to the trailer for A Bug's Life.
 * Coming Soon to Video (B): After the trailer for A Bug's Life, we cut to Cri-Kee hitting a gong; this then cuts to a screen with Mushu and Cri-Kee, then Mulan kicks away to reveal the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear.
 * Coming Soon to Video (C): After the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear, Mushu tries to hold his gong and kick its mallet out. Then it reveals the trailer for the Masterpiece Collection release of 101 Dalmatians (1961).
 * After the Movie: On a paper sheet, we see Mulan's bug taking away and start writing Chinese characters. Then it zooms in, and a stone background, with "www.DisneyVideos.go.com" wipes in slowly and the Go Network logo appears, then it cuts to the same characters doing interwork. This can be only seen on early printings.
 * Sneak Peek: Just the logo for Disney's Tarzan.
 * Feature Presentation: Same as the "Please Stay Tuned" ID, except the text says "Feature Presentation".

FX/SFX: Depends on each clip-on.

Music/Sounds: A sound of a gong being struck, along with Brian Cummings cheerfully narrating:
 * Please Stay Tuned: "Please stay tuned after the previews for a special behind-the-scenes look at an upcoming Disney animated entertainment event!"
 * Coming Soon to Video: "Coming soon to home video!"
 * After the Movie: "After the movie, play exciting games and go on new adventures with Mulan at www.DisneyVideos.go.com, part of the Go Network."
 * Sneak Peek: "And now, a sneak preview of Disney's all-new animated motion picture, Tarzan!"
 * Feature Presentation: "And now, our feature presentation!"

Availability: Seen on the 1999 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Mulan (1998).

Legacy: Similarly to the custom intro to the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of The Little Mermaid, all the bumpers in this intro are creatively blended into the start of the trailers.

28th Bumper (October 26, 1999) (Walt Disney Home Video)
Bumper: Over a random clip of Pinocchio (1940), a clip-on appears in a stylized font.

Clip-ons:
 * Coming Soon to Own on Video
 * Available this Holiday Season
 * Feature Presentation

FX/SFX: The clips and the clip-on appearing.

Music/Sounds: The first two clip-ons feature specially recorded instrumental cues, while the third has some of "When You Wish Upon a Star." All three have Brian Cummings doing the announcement.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the “Available This Holiday Season” clip-on, Brian Cummings announces, “Available to own this holiday season...” while an instrumental rendition of "Jingle Bells" plays.
 * On the “Feature Presentation” clip-on, Brian Cummings cheerfully exclaims, “And now, our feature presentation!”

Availability: This custom bumper set only appears on the 1999 60th Anniversary VHS release of Pinocchio (1940). No “Coming Soon to Theaters” bumper was made for this title since it used the 1996 bumpers.

Legacy: The “...to Own on Video” and “Feature Presentation” announcements were later used in the 1999-2010 IDs. The "Available this Holiday Season" later got its own bumper below. Along with the two sets of bumpers listed below, these were used as early templates for the 1999-2010 IDs. This is one of the earliest bumpers to use the voiceover variants for the 1999 filmreel bumpers.

29th Bumper (November 9, 1999) (Walt Disney Home Video)
Bumper: We see a house in a snowy place with the words "AVAILABLE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON".

Music/Sounds: Brian Cummings announces, “Available to own this holiday season...” while an instrumental rendition of "Jingle Bells" plays.

Availability: This bumper appears only on the 1999 VHS release of I’ll Be Home for Christmas.

30th Bumper (November 9, 1999) (Walt Disney Home Video)
Bumper: Same as the previous ID, except with Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.

Clip-ons:
 * Coming Soon to Own on Video
 * Now Available to Own on Video
 * Feature Presentation

FX/SFX: The clips.

Music/Sounds: Like the previous ID, some associated music and Cummings' voiceover.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the “Feature Presentation” clip-on, Brian Cummings cheerfully exclaims, “And now, our feature presentation!”

Availability: Like above, this is a custom bumper set only appearing on the 1999 VHS release of Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.

Legacy: Unlike the previous ID, all three announcements were later used in the 1999-2010 IDs. The font for these clip-ons was later used in the next ID.