Petition updateRelease the Old Disney Channel Shows and Movies on DVDReaching Out to Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Kaz PackmanSeattle, WA, United States
May 25, 2020

Hello. We are still going strong with over 600 signatures, making good progress already. Some of you might have been wondering how we can get Disney's attention for requesting them to release classic Disney Channel shows and Original Movies to DVD, so in order to increase the chances of this petition succeeding, here are a few ways you can reach out to Disney, as promised in the last update:

You can directly contact Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment online by filling out a form on their support page: https://www.disneystudioshelp.com/ContactUs

On the linked page above, select the button for DVD help (which should be placed between "Redeem Digital Movie" and "Disney Movie Club"), fill in your information, select "Movie Information" and "Movie Availability" in the first two fields on the "How Can We Help You" pane, enter the title of any unreleased Disney Channel show/movie in the "Movie Title" field, type "None" in the "Error Information" field (if required), then, in the message field at the bottom, type a message explaining why you want your favorite Disney Channel classics out on DVD, check the "agree to terms" checkbox, then click "Submit" when you're done. You should receive an email response shortly afterwards.

You can also call Disney DVD Customer Support at 1-800-723-4763 to directly give your request to a live representative.

Or send a letter directly to Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment: https://support.disney.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000829806-How-do-I-contact-Walt-Disney-Pictures-and-Walt-Disney-Studios-

You can mention any classic Disney Channel movie or complete series that you wish to see released physically when contacting with any of these methods. The more people pitching in by giving their feedback to Disney, the higher the chances are of this petition succeeding.

If you need any examples of old unreleased DCOMs to mention, here's a chart that lists old Disney Channel Movies based on their (Region 1) DVD availability (last updated in 2011, but still relevant and useful): https://www.dvdizzy.com/disneytvmovies-dcom.html

Thanks for reading this update, hopefully this helps everyone out.

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