My favorites would have to be (1) LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD (2) THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA and (3) GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS. We even went as far as re-enacting the publicity ad where Shelley Duvall (God bless her for coming up with the idea for this show!!!) would sit on the PRINCESS AND THE PEA set surrounded by hundreds of old antique books and introduce several different episodes of this timeless series. My sister and I would watch them and then act them out later playing dress-up. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.I grew up enraptured of FAERIE TALE THEATRE.V - e - d Walt Disney home video releases
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Mary Poppins is, thus far, the only title to have had a DVD released in the series because it was still part of the collection at the time.Such tapes were advertised as "Fully Restored Limited Edition" on either their VHS covers and/or their VHS trailers beforehand. Some tapes from 1997-1999 were THX certified.However, the laserdisc had the WDMC logo and the THX logo. These include early printings of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (to have the 1986 WDHV logo instead because the WDMC logo wasn't completed yet at the time), The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and early printings of The Black Cauldron. Some tapes in this VHS series did not have the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo ident.Surprisingly, the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo was shown on 1996 French Canadian VHS tapes of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The Aristocats, and on the Toy Story 1997 DTS Laserdisc.It also shows up on most (if not all) 1996-1999 non-VHS releases in the line, including laserdiscs such as Peter Pan and Hercules, and the 1998 DVD release of Mary Poppins.
The logo also shines twice on this variant.