tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8968771305008031703.post5718869160190315562..comments2019-03-07T21:23:05.613-08:00Comments on Imaxination's Video Corner: Spark SoundsKyle Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10368946953946959139noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8968771305008031703.post-22055860247787452432014-05-23T23:35:13.999-07:002014-05-23T23:35:13.999-07:00Interesting theory, I do like to think such length...Interesting theory, I do like to think such lengthy version of the jingle exists and wonder what it would have actually been. Similar to the promo from the "Walt Disney Studio Film" collection most I've talked to like to think that it was also a part of a larger track.<br /><br />Okay this might be off topic but recently I acquired the Mini-Classics release of The Reluctant Dragon and it has the weirdest editing error. Granted this tape was printed in 1987 as the third title in the series and it was originally a stand alone title in 1986, the tape's sound goes in and out almost as if the sound was distorted. As soon as it gets towards the end of the 1986 WDHV logo before the Mini-Classics logo there was some sound muffled, I rewinded the tape three times to hear it and discovered the muffled sound was actually the faint tail end of the Video Dealer Announcement. I've checked this tape and it's a legitimate tape, I assume the editor may have taped over a previous tape. Another incident was that my friend had gave me a copy of the Favorite Stories release of Mickey's Christmas Carol and the tape was printed 11/05/1997 but the tape master is that of a Mini-Classics release without any promo at the end. Regardless of the mix print I still refer it as a Favorite Stories Collection title.Dalia1784https://www.blogger.com/profile/13608180732134774277noreply@blogger.com