Lady and the Tramp (1992 VHS)

Last released in theaters on May 17, 1991, Lady and the Tramp became the last title of the series to contain the 1989 Walt Disney Classics logo afterwards when released on video in April 14, 1992. Its closed captioning was made by The Caption Center at WGBH, the same company that did Sleeping Beauty.

Lady and the Tramp eventually became the best-selling videocassette of all time, selling 3.2 million copies. The sale for this VHS was withdrawn on March 21, 1993, as well as the contract with WGBH. After 1993, Disney signed a contract with Captions, Inc. Los Angeles, which would probably last until 2018.

Synopsis
Generations of moviegoers have fallen in love with Walt Disney's renowned animated classic, Lady and the Tramp. Lady, a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a jaunty, freedom-loving mutt with a heart of gold, share an enthralling romance and thrilling adventures in this timeless story. Told through exquisite Disney animation and highlighted by memorable songs, this charming film features a cast of captivating characters -- from Peg, an ex-showgirl Pekingese, to Si and Am, two of the most devious felines ever to prowl across the screen. One of the greatest films of all time, Lady and the Tramp remains absolutely irresistible!

Demo

 * 1) Lady and the Tramp (1992 Demo Tape) (April 14, 1992)

1994 VHS

 * 1) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1994 VHS)

1996-1997 VHS

 * 1) Toy Story (1996 VHS)
 * 2) D3: The Mighty Ducks (1997 VHS)
 * 3) Pollyanna (1997 VHS)
 * 4) The Parent Trap (1997 VHS)
 * 5) That Darn Cat! (1997 VHS)

Television broadcasts
The Disney Channel aired Lady and the Tramp since May 7, 1993.