Talking About Walt Disney Pictures' Home Media: Why Hasn't Disney Released 'So Dear to My Heart' on DVD?

© 2002 Buena Vista Home Entertainment
On Quora, David Postle from Australia asks:

Why doesn't Disney release a DVD of the 1948 film So Dear to My Heart?


I replied: 

Um….
You mean, this DVD doesn’t exist?
© 2003 Buena Vista Home Entertainment

There are, in fact, at least two, perhaps even three, DVD editions of So Dear to My Heart, a 1948 film produced by Walt Disney and directed by Hamilton Luske and Harold D. Schuster. A bookend - of sorts - to Song of the South (it uses the same techniques of mixing live-action cinematography and animation), it earned Bobby Driscoll a special Academy Award for best “juvenile performance” and an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song (“Lavender Blue”)
Walt Disney, through its home video division Buena Vista Home Entertainment. released So Dear to My Heart on DVD a decade ago, and it’s also viewable on Amazon’s Prime Video service.

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