Home Video
Several home video releases have included episodes of the anthology series.
- On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends
- Kids Is Kids
- The Adventures of Chip 'N' Dale
- Bambi Platinum Edition
- Tricks of Our Trade
- Alice in Wonderland Masterpiece Edition
- One Hour in Wonderland
- Operation Wonderland Featurette
- The Fred Waring Show
- 1954 Introduction
- 1964 Introduction
- Alice in Wonderland Special Un-Anniversary Edition
- One Hour in Wonderland
- Operation Wonderland Featurette
- The Fred Waring Show
- 1954 Introduction
- 1964 Introduction
- Alice in Wonderland 60th Anniversary Edition
- One Hour in Wonderland
- Operation Wonderland Featurette
- The Fred Waring Show
- 1954 Introduction
- 1959 Introduction
- 1964 Introduction
- Peter Pan Special Edition
- The Peter Pan Story Featurette
- Peter Pan Platinum Edition
- The Peter Pan Story Featurette
- Dumbo 60th Anniversary Edition
- Walt Disney Introduction
- Dumbo Big Top Edition
- Walt Disney Introduction
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Platinum Edition
- Tricks of Our Trade
- The Silly Symphony Story
- Pete's Dragon Gold Collection/High Flying Edition
- The Plausible Impossible
- The Aristocats Special Edition
- The Great Cat Family
- Disneyland, USA
- The Disneyland Story
- Disneyland After Dark
- Disneyland 10th Anniversary
- Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
- The Story of the Animated Drawing
- The Plausible Impossible
- Tricks of Our Trade
- Tomorrow Land
- Man In Space
- Man and the Moon
- Mars and Beyond
- Our Friend the Atom
- The Complete Pluto, Volume 1
- A Story of Dogs (excerpt entitled: "Pluto's Picture Book")
- The Chronological Donald, Volume Two
- A Day in the Life of Donald Duck
- Your Host, Walt Disney
- I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
- Backstage Party
- Where Do the Stories Come From
- The Fourth Anniversary Show
- Disneyland 10th Anniversary
- True Life Adventures (4 volumes)
- Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic
- The Golden Horseshoe Revue
- Disneyland Goes To the World's Fair
- Disneyland Around the Seasons
- So Dear to My Heart
- So Dear To My Heart (introduction)
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Monsters of the Deep (excerpt)
- Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition
- A Story of Dogs ("making-of" segment)/
- A Cavalcade of Songs (excerpt)/
- Old Yeller
- Best Doggone Dog In The West
- Darby O'Gill and the Little People
- I Captured The King of the Leprechauns
- Johnny Tremain
- The Liberty Story (first half)
- Johnny Tremain, Part One (excerpt)
- Johnny Tremain, Part Two (excerpt)
- Sleeping Beauty Special Edition
- An Adventure in Art (segment: "Four Artists Paint One Tree")
- The Peter Tchaikovsky Story (Life of Tchaikovsky segment only)
- Sleeping Beauty Platinum Edition
- An Adventure in Art (segment: "Four Artists Paint One Tree")
- The Peter Tchaikovsky Story (complete episode – two versions)
- Pollyanna
- Pollyanna, Part One (introduction)
- Pollyanna, Part Two (introduction)
- Pollyanna, Part Three (introduction)
- Swiss Family Robinson
- Escape to Paradise/Water Birds (first half)
- The Parent Trap
- The Title Makers (first half)
- The Sword in the Stone Gold Collection
- All About Magic (complete episode)
- The Sword in the Stone 45th Anniversary Edition
- All About Magic (excerpt)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow (first half)
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