Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment/Clip-On Library/Europe and Middle East

NOTICE: Most of these bumpers' information, including dates and availability is SUBJECT TO CHANGE, as there are few captures outside of the UK.

1st Bumper (1983) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a dark blue background, we see this text, in a white Helvetica font, fade in and out: "COMING TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU SOON".

Technique: None, unless you count the fade-in and the fade-out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Ultra rare. This bumper is only known to appear after the movie on the 1983 British rental VHS tapes of The Last Flight of Noah's Ark and Escape to Witch Mountain, before a reissue trailer for The Jungle Book (1967).

2nd Bumper (1985) (Walt Disney Pictures)


Bumper: On a blue background, we see the cheaply chyroned text: "SEE THIS OUTSTANDING DISNEY FILM AT A CINEMA NEAR YOU SOON." The text is displayed in a narrow robotic font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on the original 1985 UK rental VHS releases of Robin Hood (1973), Hunting Instinct, and Tex.

Legacy: Not only is the text cheaply chyroned, but it is also off center. The LCD-like text is also poorly done.

3rd Bumper (1986-1995)
Bumper: The 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo is seen animating as normal, but as the logo is almost completed, it shifts down slightly as one of the below clip-ons fades in above the logo before it shines:
 * ALSO AVAILABLE FROM
 * COMING SOON FROM

Variants:
 * On some tapes, the bumper animates normally, but with a different voiceover. Otherwise, no voiceover is heard (see “Music/Sounds” and “Music/Sounds Variants” for more info).
 * At the end of 1994 UK and Irish retail VHS tapes, we see the already formed logo with the text above reading "LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE RELEASES FROM."
 * A shorter variant exists, which skips Mickey and starts with the spark writing the Walt Disney signature.
 * On early tapes such as the 1986 UK and Irish VHS rental releases of Pinocchio (1940), the words "COMING SOON FROM" in one line appears in red.
 * Some early tapes such as the 1987 UK and Irish VHS releases of Benji the Hunted have the text in a different font.
 * On the 1988 UK and Irish VHS rental releases of Sleeping Beauty, "NOW AVAILABLE FROM", in a sans-serif font, fades in above the logo.
 * On some 1992 UK and Irish retail VHS tapes, like Cinderella (1950) and Basil the Great Mouse Detective (known as The Great Mouse Detective in America), the Coming Soon variant takes place on a blue background for the Sing-Along Songs trailer.
 * Starting in 1994, the Walt Disney Home Video logo (excluding Sorcerer Mickey) and the following text (which is slightly smaller) is tinted in red.
 * Depending on the color scheme, the WDHV logo and the text may appear in magenta or red.

Technique: Same as the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo, except for the additional text.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo jingle, but the music is often high pitched, due to it being converted in the PAL format. Sometimes the music is shortened.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the short variant and sometimes the full variant, there is no voiceover. This variant is also used as a de-facto home video logo.
 * On some 1986 UK and Irish retail VHS tapes, Christopher Eccleston concludes, "A world of magic, which can be yours to own for a lifetime, from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * On the 1987 British and Irish retail VHS releases of Alice in Wonderland (1951), Dumbo (1941), Mary Poppins, Popeye (1980), Herbie Goes to Monte Carol, Soccer Mania, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Chip ‘n Dale Go Nuts, and Mickey’s Christmas Carol, only Brian Cummings is heard saying, “This season, you and your family can own the magic of Disney on videocassette, only from Walt Disney Home Video.” At the end of the advertisement, he states, “Don’t miss this opportunity to begin your own Disney library for only $12.99, and bring Disney home for good.”
 * On the 1988 British and Irish retail VHS releases of Pinocchio (1940), The Sword in the Stone, Return to Oz, Mary Poppins, Pete’s Dragon (1977), Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Winnie the Pooh: The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Alice in Wonderland (1951), Dumbo (1941), Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs, Mickey’s Magical World, and Mickey’s Christmas Carol, Brian Cummings says, “Now you can own the magic of Disney on video. A classic library can be yours to share forever.” At the end of the advertisement, he states, “Share the magic with your family for only £7.99. Bring Disney home for keeps.”
 * On the 1989 British and Irish retail VHS releases of Sleeping Beauty, both the logo and music play in full and, as soon as the WDHV logo begins to settle in, Brian Cummings says, “Now, you and your family can own the magic of Disney on video.” A similar version is shown on the same tape following an advertisement of other titles available on home video, which begins with a preview for Robin Hood (1973), except Brian Cummings says, “Don‘t miss this opportunity to collect the very best of Disney. Available wherever videocassettes are sold.” throughout the short variant of the logo.
 * This version also appears on the 1989 British and Irish retail VHS releases of Robin Hood (1973), The Sword in the Stone, Dumbo (1941), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers: Crimebusters, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Tron, Popeye (1980), Winnie the Pooh: The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Mickey and the Gang, Unsinkable Donald Duck, Pluto’s Tales, and Mickey’s Christmas Carol, except Cummings’ voiceover begins as soon as the WDHV logo finishes shining, leading to it ending at the beginning of a preview for Sleeping Beauty.
 * On the 1991 British and Irish retail VHS releases of The Little Mermaid, Brian Cummings announces, “From Walt Disney Home Video, a world of magic that can be yours to treasure for a lifetime.”
 * At the end of 1994-95 UK and Irish retail VHS tapes, John Sachs (better known as the announcer from Gladiators) concludes, "Look out for future releases from Walt Disney Home Video."
 * Starting in 1994, the opening variant is accompanied with a voiceover by Sachs (e.g. "Also available from Walt Disney Home Video", or "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video").

Availability: Seen mostly on British and Irish Disney VHS tapes available for sale and rental from the time. The two variants, though, were seen on some UK and Irish Disney VHS tapes from the same era. This also appears on non-Disney tapes such as the rental VHS release of Sister Act.

4th Bumper (1986-1987) (Disney Premiere Cinema)
Bumper: On a pink-white-blue gradient background, we see the text "COMING SOON FROM" in a serif font. It flips over to reveal the Disney Premiere Cinema logo.

Technique: The flipping.

Music/Sounds: A short version of the Disney Premiere Cinema logo theme.

Availability: Seen on the UK and Irish rental VHS releases of Pinocchio (1940) and Sunday Drive, which, at the time, were distributed by Rank Video; therefore, it's possible it appears on other Rank-distributed Disney tapes of the time as well.

5th Bumper (October 12, 1989) (Walt Disney Home Video)


Bumper: On a black background, we see the image of Sorcerer Mickey, and the red Walt Disney Home Video logo next to him. The words "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM" appear above the Disney logo. The titles that scroll from right to left is shown below the logo:


 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks
 * Tron
 * Popeye (1980)
 * Winnie the Pooh: The Great Honey Pot Robbery
 * Mickey and the Gang
 * Unsinkable Donald Duck
 * Pluto's Tales
 * Mickey's Christmas Carol

Underneath that is the red words, "FROM £7.99 TO £12.99".

Technique: The scroll from right to left.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appears at the end of the 1989 UK and Irish retail VHS releases of Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood (1973), The Sword in the Stone, Dumbo (1941), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Disney’s Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers: Crimebusters, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Tron, Popeye (1980), Winnie the Pooh: The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Mickey and the Gang, Unsinkable Donald Duck, Pluto’s Tales, and Mickey’s Christmas Carol.

6th Bumper (October 12, 1989) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "COMING THIS CHRISTMAS TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU".

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen only at the beginning of the 1989 British retail VHS releases of Sleeping Beauty, preceding a trailer for Oliver & Company.

7th Bumper (1990-1993)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see the words "COMING SOON TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU", "NOW SHOWING AT A CINEMA YOU" or "COMING TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU THIS SUMMER".

Technique: None, unless you count the fade-in and the fade-out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. It debuted on the 1990 British rental VHS releases of Turner & Hooch. It also appeared on the 1991-93 British retail VHS releases of The Jungle Book (1967), The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast (1991), and The Rescuers Down Under.

8th Bumper (1991)
Bumper: On a black background, the gold and shiny words "Rockwell" are seen in a Rockwell font.

Trivia: Interestingly, not only does this have an American-sounding announcer, but it happens to Brian Cummings, whose voiceover here (mentioned below) was shortened for use in a couple of American IDs. Cummings would also perform the voiceover for another stay tuned bumper on the 1994 South Korean VHS release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Technique: A shine going across the text.

Music/Sounds: None, except Brian Cummings saying "Stay tuned after our feature, for a look at other great titles available from Walt Disney Home Video." After that, there's three seconds of silence before the bumper fades out.

Availability: Rare; as of now, it can be seen only on the 1991 UK VHS release of Ducktales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.

Legacy: As previously mentioned, this stay tuned bumper is noteworthy for containing an American-sounding announcer on a British VHS release of a Disney movie. This led to various YouTube accounts creating their own 1991 VHS openings of Disney films that would include this stay tuned bumper and then WDSHE’s 1989-92 Feature Presentation bumper.

9th Bumper (1991)
Bumper: We see a light-dark blue gradient background with one of the following captions "COMING SOON FOR YOU TO OWN" or "NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO OWN" flying in from the top right, and settle in the middle for a few seconds. It then flips up, and rotates clockwise to exit the screen.

Technique: The flying, flipping and rotating of the background.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare, as it only lasted for a year. Seen on a few Buena Vista and Disney UK retail VHS tapes from the time, such as An Innocent Man, Three Men and a Little Lady, and the original 1991 UK retail VHS releases of The Little Mermaid.

10th Bumper (1991-1992)
Bumper: On a blue background, there is a note displayed on the screen, which says "STAY TUNED FOR MORE NEWS OF DISNEY'S VIDEO RELEASES AFTER THE MAIN FEATURE".

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on UK VHS releases of the era including Disney's Gummi Bears: Hot Little Tot, Disney's Gummi Bears: A Sky Full of Gummies, The Rescuers Down Under and Blackbeard's Ghost.

12th Bumper (1991-1993) (Buena Vista Home Video)
Bumper: We see the 1989 Buena Vista Home Video logo and above it is "COMING SOON FROM" in a Futura font.

Technique: Same as the 1989 Buena Vista Home Video logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1989 Buena Vista Home Video logo.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Buena Vista Home Video VHS releases available for rental in the UK and Ireland, including Touchstone Home Video rental VHS releases such as Betsy's Wedding and The Doctor.

14th Bumper (1993-2004)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the clip-ons appearing in a blue gradient font:


 * COMING SOON
 * SOON AVAILABLE TO OWN ON VIDEO
 * NOW AVAILABLE
 * AVAILABLE TO BUY
 * FEATURE PRESENTATION (recycled from the 10th American bumper)

Variants:


 * The color scheme varies for each clip-on.
 * The "COMING SOON" clip-on is still.
 * The "AVAILABLE TO BUY" and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-ons animate like the U.S./Canadian counterpart of the era.
 * The "NOW AVAILABLE" and "SOON AVAILABLE TO OWN ON VIDEO" clip-ons animate in a similar fashion, except the texts slightly zoom in during the animation. The former clip-on is shown in letterboxed format, while the latter clip-on is shown on open matte.
 * On the 1997 retail UK VHS releases of The English Patient, the "NOW AVAILABLE" clip-on is bold, tinted in white, and a still image. In addition, the text is arranged horizontally and most of the outlining is gone.

Technique: None, unless you count the animation.

Music/Sounds:


 * The "COMING SOON" and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-ons, as well as the 1997 edition of the "NOW AVAILABLE" clip-on, contain a majestic horn & string-driven fanfare - possibly an alternate take of the 1991 WDHV logo theme. To make room for the music, these clip-ons stay on screen for three additional seconds. This music was first heard on the 1993 rental UK VHS releases of Aspen Extreme.
 * Both the "SOON AVAILABLE TO OWN ON VIDEO" clip-on and the 1998 edition of the "NOW AVAILABLE" clip-on contain the 1991 WDHV logo jingle.

Music/Sounds Variants:


 * On the 2003 UK VHS releases of Inspector Gadget (1999), the slower version of the logo music is used on the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on.
 * On the 1993 UK rental VHS releases of The Distinguished Gentleman (the first tape to use the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on), a completely different majestic fanfare reminiscent of the second half of the Hollywood Pictures logo jingle is used on the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on.
 * On the 1993-94 UK rental VHS releases of 3 Ninjas and Born Yesterday and the 2003 UK retail VHS releases of The Magical World of Winnie the Pooh, the 1991 WDHV jingle is heard on both the "COMING SOON" and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-ons.
 * On the 2000 UK retail VHS releases of Spot's Show and Other Musical Adventures, the music from other international bumpers is heard on the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on.
 * On the 1996-98 UK rental VHS releases of Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Con Air, The Preacher's Wife, and The Wings of the Dove, the Jim Henson Video logo jingle is heard on the "AVAILABLE TO BUY" clip-on.
 * On the 1998 UK rental VHS releases of The 6th Man, the 1991 WDHV logo jingle is heard on the "AVAILABLE TO BUY" clip-on.

Availability: Common. Seen on the rental and retail editions of many Buena Vista and Disney VHS releases from Great Britain.


 * These clip-ons were first used on the rental editions of VHS releases such as Aspen Extreme, 3 Ninjas, Born Yesterday, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, A Far Off Place, The Mighty Ducks are the Champions (known as The Mighty Ducks in America), Hocus Pocus, The Three Musketeers (1993), My Father the Hero, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Cool Runnings, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Lightning Jack, Little Buddha, Pulp Fiction, Iron Will, and In the Army Now.
 * Although the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on was introduced on the 1993 UK rental VHS releases of The Distinguished Gentleman, the remaining bumpers didn't debut until later that year, with the UK rental VHS releases of Aspen Extreme.
 * The first Disney-branded retail releases to contain the "FEATURE PRESENTATION" clip-on were Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa and Dining Out with Timon and Pumbaa from 1997, followed by Toy Story: Collector’s Edition from 1999. This clip-on appeared on subsequent Disney retail VHS tapes from the UK such as Toy Story 2, Tarzan (1999), The Legend of Tarzan and Power Rangers: Wild Force videotapes, Dinosaur (2000), Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet, Freaky Friday (2003), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Kim Possible: The Secret Files; most of these releases also included the "COMING SOON" and "NOW AVAILABLE" clip-ons.
 * The first Disney-branded retail VHS release to contain the "COMING SOON" clip-on was A Bug's Life from 1999.
 * VHS tapes with the "NOW AVAILABLE" clip-on include the rental and retail editions of Disney-branded VHS tapes from the 2000s.
 * VHS tapes with the "AVAILABLE TO BUY" clip-on include the UK rental releases of Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Con Air, and The 6th Man.

Legacy:These are considered by some more unnerving than the American versions.

15th Bumper (March 15, 1993) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a blue gradient background, we see the words "Coming this Autumn to a cinema near you" in a yellow font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. This was only seen on the 1993 British retail VHS releases of Peter Pan (1953).

16th Bumper (1993-1995) (Touchstone Home Video)
See the Touchstone Home Entertainment for the description.

17th Bumper (1993-1996) (Walt Disney Home Video/Disney Videos)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see the words "Times New Roman" in yellow/ gradient lettering.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: Depending on the variant:


 * On 1993-1994 releases, a British announcer, most likely either Christopher Eccleston or Pat Sharp, says "There'll be more news about the magical new releases from Disney Video, coming up after the film."
 * On 1994-1995 releases, John Sachs says the same text as before, except "Disney Video" is instead "Walt Disney Home Video."
 * On 1995-1996 releases, John Sachs says "Stay tuned for news of great future releases from Disney Videos, after this feature."

Availability: Common. Seen on British Disney VHS releases from the era.

Examples of where to find each one:


 * 1993-1994: Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book (1967), The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Three Caballeros, The Sword in the Stone (1993 re-release), Basil The Great Mouse Detective (1993 re-release), Dumbo (1993 re-release), Robin Hood (1993 re-release), The Wind in The Willows (1993 re-release), Mickey & the Beanstalk (1993 re-release), The Little Mermaid: A Whale of a Tale, The Little Mermaid: Double Bubble, The Little Mermaid: Stormy the Wild Seahorse 
 * 1994-1995: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Aladdin, Dumbo (1994 re-release), Mickey's Christmas Carol (1994 re-release), The Return of Jafar, Mary Poppins (1994 re-release), Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas Volume Ten, A Walt Disney Christmas
 * 1995-1996: The Aristocats, 101 Dalmatians (1961), Toy Story, The Lion King, The Fox and the Hound, Pinocchio, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Circle of Life, Alice in Wonderland (1951, 1995 re-release), The Little Mermaid: Ariel the Ballerina, Jiminy Cricket's Christmas, Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa, Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too!, Winnie the Pooh: Making Friends, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Colours of the Wind, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: 101 Notes of Fun, Muppet Treasure Island, The Santa Clause, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, Sleeping Beauty (1996 re-release), Cool Runnings, Basil The Great Mouse Detective (1995 re-release), The Adventures of Huck Finn, The Sword in the Stone (1995 re-release), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1996 re-release), Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to The Circus, Mickey's Greatest Hits, Donald's Greatest Hits

18th Bumper (February 7, 1994-2005)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see the words "COMING TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU" or "NOW SHOWING AT A CINEMA NEAR YOU" in Optima font.

Technique: None, unless you count the bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon. It premiered on the 1994 UK rental VHS releases of Born Yesterday, and can also be seen on many titles available for rental and sale such as The Jungle Book (1994), Mulan (1998), Toy Story (1999 Collector's Edition release), Mighty Joe Young (1998), The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, The Waterboy, Treasure Planet, End of Days, Bringing Out the Dead, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

19th Bumper (August 22, 1994-October 17, 1994) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see either the words "COMING SOON TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU" (in Gill Sans Narrow) or "NOW SHOWING AT A CINEMA NEAR YOU" (in Univers Narrow).

Technique: The bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: John Sachs says one of the following:


 * Coming Soon : "Watch out for this feature presentation, coming soon to a cinema near you."
 * Now Showing : "Look out for this feature, now showing at a cinema near you."

Availability: An extremely rare oddity. The only tape to have the "Coming Soon" variant is the 1994 UK retail VHS releases of Aladdin (1992) and the "Now Showing" variant is on the 1994 UK retail VHS releases of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

20th Bumper (January 30, 1995-2001) (Disney Videos)
See the Disney Videos logo for the description.

21st Bumper (1995-1996)
Bumper: On a dark blue background, we see this text, in a white Helvetica font: "ALSO AVAILABLE TO RENT".

Technique: None, unless you count the bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare, considering that only three British rental VHS tapes contained it. This bumper debuted on the 1995 British rental VHS tapes of Lightning Jack and Little Buddha, preceding a trailer for six Buena Vista-owned family movies available to rent on VHS (A Far Off Place, The Mighty Ducks are the Champions [known as The Mighty Ducks in America], 3 Ninjas, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, California Man [known as Encino Man in America], and Captain Ron). Because the Blockbuster/Ritz editions of the 1994 British rental VHS releases of Cool Runnings, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and The Three Musketeers, as well as the non-Blockbuster/Ritz editions of the former two, were released before this bumper premiered, they only contain the aforementioned trailer. It made its final appearance on the 1996 British rental VHS releases of From Dusk Till Dawn, preceding the trailer for Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead.

22nd Bumper (March 27, 1995-1996) (Walt Disney Pictures)
Bumper: Same as the 17th bumper with the text "COMING TO A CINEMA NEAR YOU", but with a drop shadow.

Technique: None, unless you count the bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: John Sachs says, "Watch out for this feature presentation, coming soon to a cinema near you", the same audio from the 18th bumper.

Availability: Uncommon. It was seen on the 1995-96 British VHS retail releases of The Aristocats, The Lion King (1994), Sleeping Beauty, and Pinocchio (1940).

23rd Bumper (1995-1996) (Disney Interactive)
See the 1st Disney Interactive logo for the description.

24th Bumper (1996-November 23, 1998) (Disney Videos)
Bumper: On a purple gradient background, we see the clip-on text in orange Arial Bold font, which shines:
 * Coming soon to a cinema near you
 * Now showing at a cinema near you
 * Coming soon from [Buena Vista Home Entertainment Ltd logo]
 * Stay Tuned

Technique: None, unless you count the bumper fading in, the shining of the text, and the bumper fading out.

Music/Sounds: John Sachs enthusiastically says the following clip-on text:
 * "Coming soon to a cinema near you."
 * "Now showing at a cinema near you."
 * "Coming soon from Buena Vista Home Entertainment."
 * "Stay tuned for news of great future releases from Disney Videos, after this feature."

Availability: Seen on several Disney UK retail VHS tapes.


 * The cinema bumpers are much common to find, and appears on the British VHS retail releases of Pocahontas, 101 Dalmatians (1961), Toy Story, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Cinderella (1950), Peter Pan (1953) (1998 re-release), Hercules (1997), Lady and the Tramp (1955) (1998 re-release), Flubber, and The Little Mermaid (1998 re-release).
 * The Buena Vista Home Entertainment bumper is very rare as it was seen on the 1996 UK retail VHS releases of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
 * The Stay Tuned bumper is also rare, seen on a few Disney UK VHS retail tapes from 1996 and 1997, such as Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Legacy: John Sachs’ voiceover on each clip-on is more energetic than on previous IDs.

25th Bumper (1996-2000) (Disney Interactive)
See the 2nd Disney Interactive logo for the description.

26th Bumper (April 29, 1996) (Walt Disney Pictures)
See the 2nd Walt Disney Pictures logo for the description.

Legacy: A bland bumper.

27th Bumper (1999)
Bumper: We see Geri's chess board from the Geri's Game short with the words "Stay Tuned After the Feature", an image of Geri who is wearing glasses and folding his arms with a smile, the Pixar print logo and the Geri's Game logo superimposed over it.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: Music from Geri's Game plays in the background as Mark Elliot says "Stay tuned after the feature program, for Pixar's Academy award winning animated short: Geri's Game."

Availability: Seen only on the UK VHS of A Bug's Life.

28th Bumper (1999)
Bumper: On a purple background, we see a notice in gold and in Times New Roman font reading: Times New Roman Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen only on Toy Story: Special Collector's Edition.

29th Bumper (1999)
Bumper: On a purple gradient background, we see the orange words "Arial Black", which shine and then fade to the words "Arial Black". These words also shine and continue doing so into the bumper fadeout.

Technique: The words shining and fading.

Music/Sounds: The music used in U.K. Disney coming attraction and feature presentation bumpers from the era.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen only on a retail VHS release of Winter on Watership Down.

30th Bumper (2001-2005)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the white words "Garamond" in a Garamond font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on later UK Disney releases such as The Emperor's New Groove, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2001 re-issue), Monsters, Inc., Beauty and the Beast: Special Edition, Lilo and Stitch and 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure and ''The Lion King: Special Edition.'

31st Bumper (2004-2006)
Bumper: On a black background with bright rays in the middle of the screen, the words "COMING SOON", "NOW AVAILABLE" or "FEATURE PRESENTATION" zoom out and two white lines appear above and below it. After a few seconds, a flash appears and brightens the whole screen, before cutting to black.

Technique: The words zooming out, the rays, the flash.

Music/Sounds: A calm orchestral tune, followed by a whoosh.

Availability: Less common but seen on later British Disney, Miramax, and Touchstone videocassettes available for rental and sale, such as Brother Bear, Freaky Friday (2003), Home on the Range, Holes, Mulan II, The Haunted Mansion, Starsky & Hutch, The Incredibles, King Arthur, and The Ladykillers.

1st Bumper (September 2, 1993)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "DEMNÄCHST IM KINO" in a red Gill Sans font, dissolving in and out.

Technique: The dissolving in and out of the text.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1993 German VHS of Beauty and the Beast (Die Schöne und das Biest) (1991).

2nd Bumper (1993-1996)
Bumper: On a background, we see the word "Programmvorschau" in a white Helvetica font.

Technique: The bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare; seen on Buena Vista VHS tapes from Germany, such as Beauty and the Beast (Die Schöne und das Biest) (1991).

3rd Bumper (1994)
Bumper: On a gradient background, we see the text: A c h t u n g ! Nach dem Film gibt es noch interessante Informationen über unser Walt Disney Home Video-Programm. Also nicht abschalten!

Technique: Same as the 3rd bumper.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1994 German VHS of Aladdin (1992).

4th Bumper (1996-1997)
Bumper: On a background, we see the words "Demnächst im Kino" in white.

Technique: Same as the previous two.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Found on the German VHS of Oliver and Company (Oliver & Co.).

5th Bumper (1996-1997)
Bumper: On a light blue gradient background, the words "Demnächst auf Video" ("Coming Soon on Video" in German) or "Jetzt auf Video" ("Now on Video" in German) flies from the top-left screen.

Variants:
 * For "Previews" bumper, the word "Programmvorshau" is not animated.
 * For "Stay Tuned" bumper, we see the word "Achtung!", and below it, the text says "Nach dem Film gibt es noch weitere interessante Neuigkeiten aus unserem Programm. Also bitte nicht abschalten!", which everything is not animated.

Technique:
 * For "Previews" and "Stay Tuned" bumpers, same as the previous three.
 * For "Coming Soon on Video" and "Now on Video" bumpers, the text flying in.

Music/Sounds: A high-sounding upbeat fanfare with an announcer (except for the Previews bumper) saying one of the following:


 * Coming Soon: "Und nun eine Vorschau der Ereignisse demnächst auf Videokassette!" ("And now a preview of events coming soon on videocassette!")
 * Available Now: "Und nun eine Vorschau der Ereignisse jetzt auf Videokassette!" ("And now a preview of events now on videocassette!")
 * Please Stay Tuned: "Nach dem Hauptfilm gibt es noch weitere interessante Neuigkeiten aus unserem Programm. Also bitte nicht abschalten!" (After the main film, there are other interesting news from our program. So please don't switch off!)

Availability: Rare. Found on the German VHS of Oliver and Company (Oliver & Co.).

Legacy: The abrupt music can be intimidating for some people.

6th Bumper (1998-2005)
Bumper: We see Mickey putting on the sorcerer hat (from Fantasia) on a TV screen. The scene then cuts to a young boy and girl enjoying the film, then to a shot of them looking at the television with the 1995 Disney Videos logo playing on the screen, as the screen zooms in slowly.

Variant: Later on, the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo is on the screen instead.

Technique: The Fantasia clip, the footage of the children, the logo's animation.

Music/Sounds: The Walt Disney Pictures fanfare with an announcer saying "Jetzt die aktuellsten Disney Filme für Zuhause, zum immer wieder erleben!" ("Now the latest Disney films at home, to experience again and again!").

Availability: Found on most Disney tapes of the time, including The Emperor's New Groove (Ein Königreich für ein Lama).

Spain
====1st Bumper (1992)

Bumper: On a background, we see the clip-on text. The only one found as of now states "Proximamente en tu cine mas cercano."

Technique:Likely a basic editing program of the time, maybe hand drawn.

Availability: So far it has only been found on a Spanish print of Cinderella.

2nd Bumper (1995-2001)
Bumper: On a background, we see the words "PROXIMAMENTE EN VIDEO" ("COMING SOON ON VIDEO" in Spanish) or  "AHORA EN VIDEO" ("NOW ON VIDEO" in Spanish). This is the only variant found so far.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Can be found on Spanish Disney videocassettes of the era.

2nd Bumper (2000-2005)
Bumper: On a background, we see the words "Títulos que están o estarán próximamente en vídeo y DVD." ("Titles that are or will soon be available on video and DVD.").

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Can be found on later Spanish Disney videocassettes, such as Lilo and Stitch (Lilo & Stitch).

1st Bumper (1997-1998)
Bumper: On a black or background, we see the words "BIENTÔT DISPONIBLE EN VIDÉO" ("COMING SOON ON VIDEO") or  "BIENTÔT AU CINÉMA" ("COMING TO CINEMA") in a serif or normal font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on certain tapes of the era.

2nd Bumper (1998-2005)
Bumper: On a black background, we see the words "BIENTÔT DISPONIBLE EN VIDÉO", "ÉGALEMENT DISPONIBLE EN VIDÉO" or "BIENTÔT DANS VOS SALLES" in a blue gradient font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on certain tapes of the era, such as Finding Nemo (Le Monde de Nemo).

1st Bumper (1991-1995)
Bumper: On a sky blue gradient background, we see the words "prossimamente in videocassetta" ("coming to videocassette" in Italian) in a white medieval-like font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy tune which sounds similar to the early 1990s Buena Vista Home Video logo.

Availability: Seen on Italian tapes of the era.

Legacy: The bumper's music is quite peaceful.

2nd Bumper (1995-2005)
Bumper: On a sky blue gradient background, we see the Disney castle on top of the screen. The words "PROSSIMAMENTE IN VIDEOCASSETTA", "PROSSIMAMENTE AL CINEMA" or "DISPONIBILE IN VIDEOCASSETTA" wipe themselves in below in a white font with a black drop shadow.

Technique: The text wiping in.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous bumper.

Availability: Seen on Italian tapes of the era.

Legacy: Same as the previous bumper.

3rd Bumper (2001-2005)
Bumper: On a -black gradient background, we see the Disney castle zoom in until it reaches the center of the screen. The screen then opens from four sides, revealing the words "Serif", which zoom out one by one and settle on the top of a white background with a faint castle on it. The words "PROSSIMAMENTE IN VIDEOCASSETTA" or "DISPONIBILE IN VIDEOCASSETTA" appear below in a yellow cartoony font with a black outline.

Technique: The castle zooming, the screen opening, the words zooming out, the text appearing.

Music/Sounds: An upbeat synth fanfare that ascends towards the end and ends in a held trumpet note, with four hits in sync with the words zooming out.

Availability: Found on certain Italian tapes.

1st Bumper (1994-2002)
Bumper: On a black background, we see Sorcerer Mickey standing on the left with the sparkles swirling to reveal one of the clip-on texts in yellow: After it is finished, Mickey's eyes scroll upwards to look at the text.


 * Dutch:
 * HOOFDFILM
 * BINNENKORT OP VIDEO
 * NU OP VIDEO
 * BINNENKORT IN DE BIOSCOOP
 * French:
 * LE FILM
 * BIENTOT EN VIDEO
 * MAINTENANT EN VIDEO
 * BIENTOT DANS LES SALLES
 * German:
 * FILM/PROGRAMM: FOLGT IN KÜRZE

Variant: Both the Dutch and French variants have still variants in certain tapes.

Technique: The sparkle animation and Mickey's eyes.

Music/Sounds: The 1993 variant of the UK variant of the 1992 Black/Blue "Feature Presentation" bumper.

Availability: Can be found on Dutch and Belgian tapes, including the Dutch VHS of Cinderella (Assepoester). The French variant in available on French tapes released in Belgium.

Legacy: The loud fanfare can get to some and the subtle animation of the moving eyes on Mickey can also catch some viewers off guard.

2nd Bumper (Late 1990s)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see the words "BINNENKORT OP VIDEO", "NU OP VIDEO" or "HOOFDFILM".

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: Same as UK bumpers.

Availability: Extremely rare. Found on the Dutch VHS release of Face/Off.

3rd Bumper (2002-2005)
Bumper: Same as the US Filmreel bumpers at the time, but one of the clip-on texts wipes itself in on the bar, then segues to the Kijkwijzer rating bumper:
 * HOOFDFILM
 * BINNENKORT OP DVD & VIDEO
 * NU OP DVD & VIDEO
 * BINNENKORT IN DE BIOSCOOP

Variant: There's a French variant that says one of the clip-on texts:
 * LE FILM
 * BIENTOT A LA VENTE EN DVD ET VIDEO

Technique: Everything.

Music/Sounds: A synth theme that ends on an arpeggio.

Availability: Can be found on Dutch tapes at the time, such as Mickey’s House of Villains (Mickey Krijgt Schurken op Bezoek) and Return to Never Land.

Legacy: This is a rather cool bumper, and an improvement over the previous bumper.

(1990's-2000's)
Bumper: On a plain navy blue background we see the words "SEGUIDAMENTE APRESENTAMOS O FILME" ("NEXT WE PRESENT THE FILM" in Portuguese), "BREMEVENTE EM VIDEO" ("COMING SOON ON VIDEO") or "JÁ AO SEU DISPÔR EM VIDEO" ("NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEO" in Portuguese) in white and in a serif font (possibly Clarendon).

Technique: None, unless you count the sudden cut from a black background or another bumper.

Music/Sounds: The 1991 WDHV jingle.

Availability: Should be found on Disney VHS tapes from Portugal, such as Bambi.

Legacy: The music will likely get to some, and the font of the text doesn't look too friendly. The fact that it cuts from a black screen or another bumper can make it worse for those not expecting it.

1st Bumper (1993-1994)
Bumper: On a background, we see the words "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR NOVEMBER 1994" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN NOVEMBER 1994" in Swedish).

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare.

2nd Bumper (October 19, 1994-2001)
Bumper: On a black-pink-black gradient background, we see one of the following phrases emerging from the center of the screen and moving up and "curving" down like the 1980 Telepictures logo:
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN"), a date fades in below.
 * "NOVEMBER 1994"
 * "22 MARS 1995" ("MARCH 22, 1995")
 * "31 MAJ 1995" ("MAY 31, 1995")
 * "3 OKTOBER 1995" ("OCTOBER 3, 1995")
 * "18 OKTOBER 1995" ("OCTOBER 18, 1995")
 * "24 JANUARI 1996" ("JANUARY 24, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 13 MARS 1996" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN MARCH 13, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 17 APRIL 1996" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN APRIL 17, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 22 MAJ 1996" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN MAY 22, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 30 OKTOBER 1996" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN OCTOBER 30, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 20 NOVEMBER 1996" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN NOVEMBER 20, 1996")
 * "KÖPVIDEOPREMIÄR 22 JANUARI 1997" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN JANUARY 22, 1997")
 * "PÅ KÖPVIDEO FEB/MARS 1997" ("ON VIDEO TO OWN FEB./MARCH 1997")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I JANUARI" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS JANUARY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I FEBRUARI" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS FEBRUARY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I MARS" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS MARCH")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I APRIL" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS APRIL")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I MAJ" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS MAY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I JUNI" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS JUNE")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I JULI" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS JULY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I AUGUSTI" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS AUGUST")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I SEPTEMBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS SEPTEMBER")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I OKTOBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS OCTOBER")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I NOVEMBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS NOVEMBER")
 * "KOMMER PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO I DECEMBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND BUY ON VIDEO THIS DECEMBER")
 * "VIDEOAKTUELL"
 * "FINNS PÅ HYR & KÖPVIDEO" ("AVAILABLE TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO")
 * "FINNS PÅ KÖPVIDEO" ("AVAILABLE TO OWN ON VIDEO")

Technique: The text appearing.

Music/Sounds: The 1991 WDHV music.

Availability: Common. Found before most trailers in Swedish tapes.

3rd Bumper (1999?-Early 2000's)
Bumper: Same as the Brazilian Coming to Theaters bumper.

Technique: Same as the Brazilian Coming to Theaters bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Brazilian Coming to Theaters bumper, but with an announcer saying "Kommer snart på video..." ("Coming soon to video...").

Availability: Common, found on tapes at the time.

Legacy: Same as the Brazilian Coming to Theaters bumper. Also, it's a bit strange to see a theater-themed bumper promoting video releases.

4th Bumper (2001-2005)
Bumper: On a space-background, we see the words "Snart på video och DVD" in a silver Helvetica bold font, dissolving in.

Technique: The words dissolving in.

Music/Sounds: The first half of the Disney Videos logo music, which then fades out.

Availability: Common. Found before most trailers in Swedish tapes.

1st Warning (1993-1994)
Bumper: Same as the Swedish bumper, but the text is in Norwegian. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * "KOMMER PÅ KJØPEVIDEO 31 AUGUST 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO AUGUST 31, 1994" in Norwegian)
 * "KOMMER PÅ KJØPEVIDEO 26 OKTOBER 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO OCTOBER 26, 1994")
 * "KOMMER PÅ KJØPEVIDEO NOVEMBER 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO NOVEMBER 1994")

Technique: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Availability: Rare.

2nd Warning (1995-1998?)
Bumper: Same as the Swedish bumper, but the text is in Norwegian. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I FEBRUAR" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS FEBRUARY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I MARS" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS MARCH")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I APRIL" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS APRIL")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I JUNI" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS JUNE")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I JULI" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS JULY")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I SEPTEMBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS SEPTEMBER")
 * "KOMMER PÅ LEIE OG KJØPEVIDEO I NOVEMBER" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS NOVEMBER")
 * "PREMIERE PÅ KJØPEVIDEO" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO TO OWN"), a date appears below.
 * "KOMMER PÅ KJØPEVIDEO 17. APRIL 1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO APRIL 17, 1996")
 * "KOMMER PÅ KJØPEVIDEO 22. MAI 1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO MAY 22, 1996")
 * "PÅ KJØPEVIDEO FEB/MARS 1997" ("ON VIDEO TO OWN FEB./MARCH 1997")
 * "VIDEOAKTUELL" ("NOW ON VIDEO")
 * "NYHET PÅ KJØPEVIDEO" ("NEW ON VIDEO TO OWN")

Technique: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Availability: Uncommon.

3rd Bumper (Early 2000's)
Bumper: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper, but the text says "Kommer snart på video og DVD".

Technique: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper.

Availability: Common. Found before most trailers in Norwegian tapes.

(Mid 1990's)
Bumper: Same as the Swedish bumper, but the text is in Danish. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * "KØBEVIDEO-PREMIER FEBRUAR" ("PREMIERING ON VIDEO FOR SALE FEBRUARY")
 * "KØBEVIDEO-AKTUEL" ("PREMIERING ON ACTUAL VIDEO")

Technique: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Availability: Uncommon.

(1995-2006)
Bumper: On a blue background, we see the one of the following texts in white and in a bold font:


 * "ZAPRASZAMY NA FILM" ("WELCOME TO THE FILM")
 * "WKRÓTCE NA EKRANACH KIN" ("COMING TO THE CINEMA")
 * "JUŻ WKRÓTCE FILMY DISNEY VIDEOS NA KASETACH VIDEO." ("DISNEY VIDEOS MOVIES COMING SOON ON VIDEO CASSETTES.")
 * "FILMY DISNEY VIDEOS JUŻ NA KASETACH VIDEO." ("DISNEY VIDEOS MOVIES NOW ON VIDEO CASSETTES.")
 * "ZAPRASZAMY DO OBEJRZENIA ZWIASTUNÓW PO PROJEKCJI FILMU." ("WE INVITE YOU TO WATCH THE TRAILERS AFTER THE SCREENING.")

Trivia: This ID is similar to the flashbang ID, due to the dark blue background and white text, except there is no flash, and the text is sans-serif.

Technique: None, unless you count the bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: Either the 1991 WDHV logo music, the Jim Henson Video logo music or the music from the 1993 UK "FP" bumper.

Availability: Seen on Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (Chip i Dale: Brygada RR), and possibly a few other Polish Disney tapes from the 90s.

(1995-Early 2000's)
Bumper: On a background, we see the words "Serif" ("COMING SOON TO WATCH ON VIDEOTAPES" in Czech) or "Serif" ("NOW ON VIDEOTAPES" in Czech).

Variants:
 * A variant found on a 1997 Hollywood Pictures Home Video VHS release features the text "Serif" ("COMING SOON TO WATCH ON VIDEO").
 * An early variant from a 1995 VHS release features the text "Serif" ("AVAILABLE ON VIDEO").

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The 1991 WDHV music.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Czech tapes of the era.

1st Warning (1993-1994)
Bumper: Same as the Swedish bumper, but the text is in Finnish. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * "JULKAISTAAN MYYNTIVIDEONA TAMMIKUUSSA 1994" ("VIDEO RELEASE FOR YOU TO OWN JANUARY 1994" in Finnish)
 * "JULKAISTAAN MYYNTIVIDEONA 16 MAALISKUUTA 1994" ("VIDEO RELEASE FOR YOU TO OWN MARCH 16, 1994" in Finnish)
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 17. ELOKUUTA 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO AUGUST 17, 1994")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 17. LOKAKUUTA 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO OCTOBER 19, 1994")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA MARRASKUUSSA 1994" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO NOVEMBER 1994")

Technique: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Availability: Rare.

2nd Bumper (October 19, 1994-2001)
Bumper: Same as the Swedish bumper, but the text is in Finnish. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO" in Finnish), with a date fading in.
 * "22.3.1995"
 * "31.5.1995"
 * "3.10.1995"
 * "18.11.95"
 * "24.1.96"
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 17.4.1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO 17.4.1996")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 22.5.1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO 22.5.1996")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 30.10.1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO 30.10.1996")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 20.11.1996" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO 20.11.1996")
 * "TULOSSA MYYNTIVIDEONA 22.1.1997" ("COMING TO OWN ON VIDEO 22.1.1997")
 * "MYYNTIVIDEONA HELMI-MAALISKUUSSA 1997" ("ON VIDEO FOR SALE FEBRUARY-MARCH 1997")
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA TAMMIKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS JANUARY").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA HELMIKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS FEBRUARY").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA MAALISKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS MARCH").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA HUHTIKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS APRIL").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA TOUKOKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS MAY").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA KESÄKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS JUNE").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA HEINÄKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS JULY").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA ELOKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS AUGUST").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA SYYSKUUSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS SEPTEMBER").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA LOKAKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS OCTOBER").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA MARRASKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS NOVEMBER").
 * "TULOSSA VUOKRA - JA MYYNTIVIDEONA JOULUKUUSSA" ("COMING TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO THIS DECEMBER").
 * "VIDEOUUTUUS" ("NOW ON VIDEO")
 * "NYT VUOKRA- JA MYYNTIVIDEONA" ("FOR YOU TO RENT AND OWN ON VIDEO NOW")
 * "NYT MYYNTIVIDEONA" ("FOR YOU TO OWN ON VIDEO NOW")

Technique: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Availability: Same as the Swedish bumper.

Legacy: Same as the Swedish bumper.

3rd Bumper (2001-2005)
Bumper: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper, but the text says "Tulossa videona ja DVD:nä".

Technique: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 4th Swedish bumper.

Availability: Common. Found before most trailers in Finnish tapes.

(1995?-2006?)
Bumper: On a background, we see the one of the clip-on texts in white:


 * ÉS MOST KÖVETKEZZÉK A VÁRVA- VÁRT FILM!
 * HAMAROSAN A MOZIKBAN
 * WALT DISNEY LEGÚJABB RAJZFILMJE A MOZIKBAN
 * MÁR A MOZIKBAN!
 * HAMAROSAN VIDEÓN
 * MÁR KAPHATÓ VIDEÓN
 * MÁR VIDEÓN (on later releases)
 * TOVÁBBI ELŐZETESEK A FILM UTÁN.

Technique: None, unless you count the fade-in and the fade-out.

Music/Sounds: The music from the Jim Henson Video logo.

Availability: Can be found on Hungarian tapes distributed by Intercom Video, such as Toy Story 2.

Legacy: Although the music can still pose a problem to some, the background isn't as dark as the other international variants.

(1998-2011?)
Bumper: Same as the 14th British bumper, but the text is in Turkish. So far, the following variants have been found:
 * Serif" ("COMING SOON AT CINEMAS" in Turkish)
 * Serif" ("COMING SOON ON DVD AND VCD" in Turkish)
 * Serif" ("NOW ON DVD AND VCD" in Turkish)

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The 1993 UK "Feature Presentation" jingle or the WDHV jingle.

Availability: Seen on a Turkish VCD of Freaky Friday, Wall-E, and others.

1st Bumper (1996-Early 2000's)
Bumper: On a dark blue gradient background, we see orange clip on texts in Russian flashing on by spotlight:


 * CКOPO HA ЭKPAHE (in 2D) (Coming to Theaters)
 * CКOPO HA BИДEO (in 3D) (Coming to Video)
 * CMOTPИTE HA BИДEO (in 3D) (Now on Video)
 * ЖEЛAEM ПPИЯTHOГO ПPOCMOTPA (in 3D) (Enjoy Your Movie)

Technique: The flashing.

Music/Sounds: Same as the clip-ons from most of the aforementioned countries.

Availability: Seen on Russian Disney VHS releases. Strangely, this also appears on Russian VHS tapes of Sony Pictures films, which is because Videoservice distributed titles from both companies during this period.

2nd Bumper (2001-2005)
Bumper: On a green carved background, the same Russian clip-on text from before appears:


 * CКOPO HA BИДEO (Coming to Video)
 * CMOTPИTE HA BИДEO (Now on Video)
 * ЖEЛAEM ПPИЯTHOГO ПPOCMOTPA (Enjoy Your Movie)

Technique: The bumper fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Videoservice warning screen of the era.

Availability: Seen on Russian Disney VHS releases.