Some versions of the videotape cover had the likeness of a penis, inadvertently drawn on the cover. Promotional materials and posters for the theatrical release also contained the likeness. It's the highest tower in the middle of the castle in the background. The artist that drew the cover (later revealed to be future comic book artist Bill Morrison, who was contracted to design Disney's posters at the time) has stated in interviews that it was not intentional, but the result of having to hurry on a project where the castle's towers were rather phallic to begin with. Contrary to popular belief, the cover was never recalled, though Bashas' Grocery Stores in Arizona pulled the tapes off their shelves after a customer complained (they returned to the shelves within 24 hours). Disney did alter the suggestive spire on the subsequent LaserDisc release, and on video copies outside of North America.
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