I have it on colorized laserdisc, and on B/W videotape.
When colorized stuff came out, I hated it. Somehow it bothers me less now than it once did; I just try to look at it as a quaint technology, much like those old hand-painted illustrations in some old books (dating from before color photography). But generally I like to view movies in their original format, whatever it was. That includes color vs. B/W, and also language. That is, I'd rather watch a foreign movie with original language and subtitles (where needed), than dubbed. I haven't watched the "Miracle" LD in a long time; didn't watch it this past Christmas since I wasn't home for the holidays. So I can't comment meaningfully on the color in it, before watching it again. It's a great movie, though! Anyway, when colorization is WELL done, it doesn't bother me so much --not as much as it used to, anyway.