Your video cassette is only worth around 50 cents to $2.00. Most people are into DVD sorry for the bad new
Not very much, sorry to say. VHS aren't very valuable.
There are a number of places from where VHS Walt Disney movies can be purchased, although mainly secondhand as movies are no longer released on VHS. Good places to try include Amazon Marketplace, eBay and charity shops.
Do you still have these movies?
Mary Poppins was first released in the Early 1980s on VHS and laserdisc. In 1994, it was re-released as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection. In 1998, this movie became Disney's first DVD.
Disney released a bunch of these for various films. They usually include a lithograph set from the film, a making of vhs, a certificate of authenticity. Prices range currently from 50 to 200 dollars. They come in a very large display box as well
VHS movies can be purchased from video and electrical stores. Alternatively, look on movie websites. Perhaps try DVDs, as these are a more popular form of watching movies presently.
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Walt Disney's "Bambi" was released in 1942
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Many people are selling their VHS tapes, so it is possible to acquire Disney movies at garage sales, on-line, or from secondhand stores. Disney itself is no longer offering VHS sales, but they offer Disney movies in both DVD and Blu-ray format.
The episode is part of the Disney anthology series. It may be available on any Disney VHS or DVD with a Christmas Theme.
Mary Poppins (1964) was first released on the Walt Disney Home Video VHS white lable clamshell casing in 1983.
Probably a dollar or two per tape. VHS Disney movies are not collectible since there were many made, and not generally desirable since VHS is such a low quality media.
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There are a number of places from where VHS Walt Disney movies can be purchased, although mainly secondhand as movies are no longer released on VHS. Good places to try include Amazon Marketplace, eBay and charity shops.
Do you still have these movies?
AuberyMan62187 and Imaxination80 both have large collections of Disney VHS Tapes. If you don't know go on YouTube.
Mary Poppins was first released in the Early 1980s on VHS and laserdisc. In 1994, it was re-released as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection. In 1998, this movie became Disney's first DVD.