What if Walt Disney was the producer of Looney Tunes/Walt Disney Animated Classics/Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection

The Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection (Walt Disney Coleccion Maestra in Spanish and Collection Chefs-d'œuvre de Walt Disney in French-Canadian) was a line of VHS tapes and Laserdiscs released by Walt Disney Home Video from 1994 to 1999. Similar to the Walt Disney Classics line that preceded it, it consisted mainly of films from the Walt Disney Animated Classics canon, along with a few live-action/animated hybrid films. Spanish versions were also released.

Of note, the series featured the first home video releases of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Lion King, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Pocahontas, Balto, The Aristocats, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Oliver & Company, Anastasia, Heidi's Song, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Charlotte's Web, Hercules, Melody Time, The Black Cauldron, Mulan, The Wind in the Willows, Rock-a-Doodle, The Pebble and the Penguin, Matilda, The Swan Princess, Cats Don't Dance, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Prince of Egypt and The Adventures of Ichabod and Romeo & Juliet.

The series was followed by the Walt Disney Limited Issues DVDs in 1999 and the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection VHS & DVDs in 2000.

Trivia

 * Some tapes from 1995-1996 had the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo, but with the 1992 variation of the Walt Disney Classics music. The logo also shines twice on this variant. It also shows up on the laserdisc releases of Pinocchio, Peter Pan, All Dogs Go to Heaven and Hercules. Surprisingly the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo was shown on 1996 French Canadian VHS of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Secret of NIMH, Here Come the Smurfs, The Aristocats, Toy Story 1997 DTS Laserdisc. and the 1998 DVD release of Mary Poppins.
 * Some tapes in this VHS series did not have the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo ident. These include early printings of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (to have the 1986 WDHV logo instead), The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Charlotte's Web, Mulan, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and early printings of The Black Cauldron. However, the laserdisc had the WDMC logo and the THX logo.
 * Some tapes from 1997-1999 were THX certified. Such tapes were advertised as "fully restored - limited edition" on either their VHS covers and/or their VHS trailers beforehand.
 * Mary Poppins is, thus far, the only title to have had a DVD released in the series.