Here’s what the sneak peeks menu to the 2005 DVD release to Tarzan II would look like if it was released on April 5, 2005 instead of June 14, 2005 Here are the titles that appear on this menu: First page: Cars Chicken Little Cinderella: Special Edition Pooh’s Heffalump Movie Little Einstein Disney Princess Stories Volume 2/Disney Princess Party Volume 2 Bear in the Big Blue House DVDs Second page: Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest The Pacifier Home Improvement: The Complete 2nd Season Nausicaä and the Wind of the Valley/Porco Rosso/The Cat Returns Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers Tarzan: Special Edition NOTE: Fake/fanmade. As much as it makes sense having the theatrical trailer to Cars and the trailer to Little Einstein as some of the opening previews on here, it also makes sense having every previews that is an extra preview on here (except for the trailer to Home Improvement: The Complete 2nd Season) as some of those extra previews on here, because this is the sequel to the original Tarzan movie from 1999, but not just that, but Brad Garrett (who is in The Pacifier and Porco Rosso) is also in this movie, and this was animated at Walt Disney Animation Australia just like Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest and Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers, so it all makes sense here, and this would be one of the final titles to ever use the trailer to Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers, and this also would mark an early appearance of the trailer to Tarzan: Special Edition too (the official debut for that trailer would have to be around Summer 2005 or so) NOTE #2: The trailers to LOST: The Complete 1st Season, Scary Movie 3.5, and Jersey Girl (depending on what the occasional/special late appearances of this trailer would be) along with the ABC promo to the former said could not make an appearance on here despite taking place at a jungle and featuring George Carlin in, because those things are rated TV-14 and PG-13 respectively, and LOST could scare young children, and also, this movie is rated G and is less violent and dark compared to the original 1999 movie to this NOTE #3: If this happened, then any DVD/VHS releases from April 5-June 7, 2005 that had the trailer to this would have it replaced with the trailer to Tarzan: Special Edition (since I don’t see a now available trailer to this anywhere) NOTE #4: Do you want to know something else that could’ve made sense? If the trailers to Home on the Range, Mulan II and Mulan: Special Edition was on here, because Estelle Harris (who is in Home on the Range) is also one of the voice actors in this movie, and Frank Welker (who is in the Mulan movies) does the vocal effects for some of the animals in this movie, so that could’ve also worked, but unfortunately, there is no more room for them to be on here. But hey! It still made sense for the theatrical trailer to Cars and the trailers to Little Einstein, Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest, The Pacifier, Nausicaä and the Wind of the Valley/Porco Rosso/The Cat Returns, Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers and Tarzan: Special Edition on here though NOTE #5: This and the previous video are meant to commemorate with the fact that today marks 20 years since this came out on VHS and DVD, so happy 20th anniversary to this movie And @firstzachattackdvdblu-rayo3142 and @miriancostales570, if the two of you are watching this, this video is for the two of you. And Zack, since you have figured out the VHS counterpart to this, then what would the early appearances of the trailer to Tarzan: Special Edition be? If you know, then let me know right here, but if you don’t know, then here’s my hint: Think about anywhere around December 2004-March 2005 or so