The Thief and The Cobbler (Disney Version)

 The Thief and The Cobbler (Disney Version) is an animated movie.

Clips from:
 * The Thief and the Cobbler (1992 workprint)
 * The Princess and the Cobbler (1993, Majestic Films)
 * Arabian Knight (1995, Miramax)

Trivia

 * Several previously mute characters were given voices, most notably the thief (as Tack explains in this version, the thief is "a man of few words, but many thoughts"). Other characters that have added voices are Phido and the alligators.
 * When Tack and the Princess marry, there are flashbacks of all their times together, while the song "It's So Amazing" plays. Tack mentions that the thief gave him his word that he would never steal again, with the thief then shown breaking his promise by stealing the "The End" sign and the entire film.
 * The Witch first appears initially inside a tiny urn, instead of being a floating eye.
 * Because Tack now has a voice throughout the film, the gag where he has a deep voice has been removed.
 * The brigands are a troupe of loafers sent to protect the frontier, but unsure of when to return. They sing the song, "Bom Bom Bom Beem Bom" to describe their situation, and are unable to read any text except their "Brigand's Book".
 * In the scene where Yum-Yum is introduced, she tells Nanny that she is tired of living a life of "regal splendor" and sings the first added song of the film, "She is More".
 * The scene where Zigzag's plans are revealed to the audience has been moved to an earlier point of the film (just after Tack is assigned to fix Yum-Yum's shoe).
 * After Zigzag puts Tack in his cell, Tack and Yum-Yum sing the second song, "Am I Feeling Love?".
 * When Zigzag walks away after The King turns down his request to marry Yum-Yum, Zigzag's line I'm taking the balls and leaving was edited to I'm taking "my" balls and leaving.