Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (Video Dealer Screen)

(October 14, 1986-1991)
Visuals: On a cyan/dark green gradient background, we see golden text in a Korinna font reading: "If you would like to own a videocassette of this program for your home library, ask your home video dealer about purchasing new or previously viewed tapes."

Variants:
 * Releases after 1988 have a jungle green background instead, and the text "new or" is deleted.
 * French Canadian releases have a plain blue background instead, and the text is in a Helvetica-like font reading: "Si vous désirez posséder une vidéo-cassette de ce programme pour votre propre vidéothèque, informez-vous auprès de votre marchand vidéo sur les possibilités d'achat de cassettes neuves ou usagées."

Technique: None.

Audio: Grant Goodeve says the text.

Availability: Seen on most Disney and Touchstone releases from 1986 to early 1987, such as Sleeping Beauty, Canine Commando, The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey and Louie, A Tale of Two Chipmunks, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, The Color of Money, Off Beat, Flight of the Navigator, and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, as well as the 1986 reprint of Pinocchio. The later variant is rarer and doesn't actually appear on every release, but can be found on Three Men and a Little Lady, along with alternate prints of the 1990 VHS of Peter Pan and the 1988 VHS of Dumbo.

Legacy: The variant very awkwardly cuts out the part where Grant Goodeve says "new or". Then again, this was produced before the advent of modern audio-editing programs (such as Audacity and GoldWave, the latter which would be introduced to the public 2 years after this bumper stopped getting used).