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Child of Glass is a 1978 American made-for-television family fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based upon the novel The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck. Its plot follows a young boy who moves into a former plantation in Louisiana, and encounters the ghost of a young girl who was murdered on the property.
On March 8, 1985, Disney released "Love Leads the Way" which became their first title that went straight to Home Video. [13] The Walt Disney Home Video division was legally incorporated as Buena Vista Home Video on February 13, 1987. [14] The Walt Disney Home Video brand continued to be used for all Disney branded releases afterwards.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2024–present) Paramount Home Entertainment (2027-present) Sony Music Entertainment (1991–2005, 2008–present) Sony BMG Music Entertainment (2004–2009) Sony Music Video Enterprises (1991–2005) MTV Home Video (1994–present) Sony Wonder (1992–2020) Nickelodeon Home Video (1993–1996)
The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
However, Disney still handles home video distribution of the company's films in Japan. [31] [32] In March 2019, Disney acquired 21st Century Fox's film assets, and in January 2020, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment was folded into Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.
"Mickey's 50" is a 1978 television special honouring the 50-year anniversary of the debut of Walt Disney's animated character Mickey Mouse. [1] The show aired on NBC on November 19, 1978, one day after Mickey's official birthday, as a special 90-minute edition of The Wonderful World of Disney .
March 10, 1978 Return from Witch Mountain; June 9, 1978 The Cat from Outer Space; July 5, 1978 Hot Lead and Cold Feet; January 1, 1979 Take Down: distribution only; produced by American Film Consortium February 9, 1979 The North Avenue Irregulars: Walt Disney Productions June 27, 1979 The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again; July 26, 1979
Beginning in the 1950s, The Walt Disney Company began producing made-for-television films in their long-running anthology series Disneyland (later to be popularly known as The Wonderful World of Color and The Wonderful World of Disney). Many of Disney's TV movies were miniseries that aired in installments over several weeks, and a few (such as ...