The little people have taken over. Always overrun by kidvids, this week's sales chart contains no grown-up titles-unless you count Ghost and the Laurel and Hardy classic March of the Wooden Soldiers, which appeal to viewers of all ages. With the exception of those two titles and Home Alone, all of the current best-sellers are animated, and all are distributed by divisions of Disney, the unrivaled titan of children's video.Meanwhile, on the rental chart, still primarily an adult stronghold, Home Alone drops to No. 9; and The Rescuers Down Under, the list's most juvenile title, slides below the top 10, to No. 12. LAST RENTALS WEEKS IN WEEK RELEASE
1 3 Dances With Wolves 6 Kevin Costner (Orion) 2 2 The Doors 2 Val Kilmer, Kyle MacLachlan (LIVE) 3 1 The Hard Way 4 Michael J. Fox (MCA/Universal) 4 16 The Marrying Man 1 Kim Basinger (Hollywood) 5 40 A Kiss Before Dying 1 Matt Dillon (MCA/Universal) 6 4 Nothing But Trouble 2 Demi Moore, John Candy (Warner) 7 5 Oscar 5 Sylvester Stallone (Touchstone) 8 10 True Colors 7 John Cusack (Paramount) 9 7 Home Alone 7 Macaulay Culkin (FoxVideo) 10 8 The Perfect Weapon 4 Jeff Speakman (Paramount)
SALES
1 1 The Rescuers Down Under 3 Animated (Disney, $24.99) 2 2 Ghost 2 Patrick Swayze (Paramount, $19.95) 3 4 Cartoon Classics: Sleepy Hollow 9 Animated (Disney, $12.99) 4 3 Home Alone 7 Macaulay Culkin (FoxVideo, $24.98) 5 5 Simply Mad About The Mouse 2 Music videos (Buena Vista, $19.99) 6 6 Cartoon Classics: Halloween Haunts 9 Animated (Disney, $12.99) 7 12 Cartoon Classics: Donald's Scary Tales 9 Animated (Disney, $12.99) 8 7 Dumbo 23 Animated (Disney, $24.99) 9 11 The Jungle Book 23 Animated (Disney, $24.99) 10 - March Of The Wooden Soldiers - Laurel and Hardy (Goodtimes, $19.95) For the week ending October 13



