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  • Walt Disney rarely drew anything during his long career in animation, but artists who worked with him generally agreed he was the best story editor ever to work in the medium.

    April 9, 1987

  • For week ending June 29 *--* Rank Weeks Last on the Week Chart 1 “Get Shorty” 1 4 2 “Casino” 2 5 3 “GoldenEye” 3 5 4 “Leaving Las Vegas” 5 4 5 “The American President” 4 6 6 “Heat” 1 7 “Father of the Bride Part II” 10 2 8 “Sabrina” 11 2 9 “Powder” 7 6 10 “Jumanji” 6 7 *--* National Video Sales *--* Rank Last on Week Chart 1 “Heavy Metal” 1 4 2 “Jumanji” 3 7 3 “Playboy: The Best of Jenny McCarthy” 2 6 4 “The Aristocats” 5 10 5 “Mortal Kombat: The Movie” 4 5 6 “Clueless” 6 4 7 “Babe” 8 15 8 “Crimson Tide” 10 3 9 “Waiting to Exhale” 7 10 10 “Pulp Fiction” 12 17 *--* Source: Billboard Publications Inc.

    July 5, 1996

  • For week ending June 15 *--* Rank Weeks Last on the Week Chart 1 “Casino” 6 3 2 “Get Shorty” 12 2 3 “GoldenEye” 4 3 4 “The American President” 1 4 5 “Seven” 2 11 6 “Jumanji” 3 5 7 “Leaving Las Vegas” 25 2 8 “The Money Train” 7 7 9 “Powder” 11 4 10 “Braveheart” 5 14 *--* National Video Sales *--* Rank Weeks Last on Week Chart 1 “Heavy Metal” 30 2 2 “Jumanji” 1 5 3 “Mortal Kombat The Movie” 4 4 4 “The Aristocats” 2 8 5 “Playboy: The Best 13 2 of Jenny McCarthy” 6 “Waiting to Exhale” 3 8 7 “Babe” 5 13 8 “Clueless” 7 2 9 “Playboy: 1996 Playmate of the Year” 8 6 10 “Pulp Fiction” 6 15 *--* Source: Billboard Publications Inc.

    June 21, 1996

  • For week ending June 8 *--* Rank Weeks Last on the Week Chart 1 “The American President” 5 3 2 “Seven” 1 10 3 “Jumanji” 3 4 4 “GoldenEye” 9 2 5 “Braveheart” 6 13 6 “Casino” 12 2 7 “Money Train” 2 6 8 “To Die For” 8 8 9 “Waiting to Exhale” 4 6 10 “The Bridges of Madison County” 7 6 *--* National Video Sales *--* Rank Weeks Last on Week Chart 1 “Jumanji” 1 4 2 “The Aristocats” 3 7 3 “Waiting to Exhale” 2 7 4 “Mortal Kombat-The Movie” 6 3 5 “Babe” 4 12 6 “Pulp Fiction” 27 14 7 “Clueless” 1 8 “Playboy: 1996 Playmate of the Year” 5 5 9 “Die Hard With a Vengeance” 11 3 10 “Playboy: Hot Latin Ladies” 8 8 *--* Source: Billboard Publications Inc.

    June 14, 1996

  • What’s Hot * Last week’s Top 5 VHS rentals: “The Sixth Sense,” “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace,” “The Bone Collector,” “For Love of the Game” and “Double Jeopardy.” * Last week’s Top 5 VHS sellers: “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace” (P&S;), “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace” (wide-screen), “Pokemon: The First Movie,” “Entrapment” and “The Aristocats.” * Last week’s Top 5 DVD sellers: “The Sixth Sense,” “For Love of the Game,” “The Matrix,” “The Bone Collector” and “Highlander I: Director’s Cut.”

    April 20, 2000

  • ‘Pocahontas’ Sales Strong: In its first week in stores, Walt Disney Home Video’s “Pocahontas” has done booming business, selling more than 9 million copies nationwide.

    March 7, 1996

  • For week ending June 1. *--* Rank Weeks Last on the Week Chart 1 “Seven” 1 9 2 “The Money Train” 3 5 3 “Jumanji” 7 3 4 “Waiting to Exhale” 2 5 5 “The American President” 8 2 6 “Braveheart” 4 12 7 “Bridges of Madison County” 5 5 8 “To Die For” 6 7 9 “GoldenEye” 1 10 “Dead Presidents” 9 3 *--* National Video Sales *--* Rank Weeks Last on Week Chart 1 “Jumanji” 1 3 2 “Waiting to Exhale” 3 6 3 “The Aristocats” 2 6 4 “Babe” 4 11 5 “Playboy: 1996 Playmate of the Year” 5 4 6 “Mortal Kombat: The Movie” 24 2 7 “Pulp Fiction” 6 13 8 “Playboy: Hot Latin Ladies” 8 7 9 “It Takes Two” 10 3 10 “The X-Files: Pilot/Deep Throat” 9 9 *--* Source: Billboard Publications Inc.

    June 7, 1996

  • VIDEO FACTS “Sing Along Disney: Hunchback of Notre Dame,” jumped to third place on the video sales chart in its first week in stores.

    July 5, 1996

  • “Dangerous Minds,” with Michelle Pfieffer, debuts at No. 6.

    Aug. 2, 1996

  • “Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco” debuted at No. 1.

    Aug. 9, 1996

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