Future Disney Treasures?
I came across a few websites with episode lists for the Disneyland TV series (aka The Wonderful World of Disney, etc). I'm sure some of you know of these sites already.
tv tome
Bill Cotter
The tv tome site also has episode lists for
Mickey Mouse Club
and
Zorro
Looking through the Disneyland episode guide, it seems most of the episodes were compilations of cartoon shorts, True-Life Adventures, People and Places, etc or full-length feature movies cut down to an hour or aired in two parts. A lot of the Walt-era original material has already been released on DVD, i.e. Disneyland USA, Davey Crocket, Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios, and Tommorland. Other episodes are included on the Vault Disney DVDs (Best Doggoned Dog in the World on Old Yeller, for example). There's also the Magic episode on Sword in the Stone.
As for Zorro, with there being 82 episodes at about 25 minutes each, that's about 34 hours of material. I think something like that would be too big for the Walt Disney Treasures series. If it is released, I'd expect it to be in season sets like the French release (although it only really being 2 seasons plus 4 more episodes, it could be released as a complete series).
I personally would like to see the True-Life Adventures shorts and features as well as the People and Places shorts be released. Last night I watched the "Best Doggoned Dog in the World" feature on Old Yeller to see the "Arizona Sheepdog" People and Places short. It was interesting (especially since it comes from my part of the world), but it would be a lot nicer to watch it in color. There was one comment in the narrative about some Navajo Indians playing cards and "having already spent their profits before they've earned them" that some might be offended by. I wonder if there are more negative stereotypes like this in the other films in the series. (I can't imagine there are too many negative stereotypes in the True-Life Adventure series though, considering how they're mostly just animals--PETA people might be offended though.)
Also watched the short Song of the South clip on Disneyland USA. I can definitely see how that movie would be offensive to some. But for historical purposes, I'd sure love to have it for my collection.
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The tv tome site also has episode lists for
Mickey Mouse Club
and
Zorro
Looking through the Disneyland episode guide, it seems most of the episodes were compilations of cartoon shorts, True-Life Adventures, People and Places, etc or full-length feature movies cut down to an hour or aired in two parts. A lot of the Walt-era original material has already been released on DVD, i.e. Disneyland USA, Davey Crocket, Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios, and Tommorland. Other episodes are included on the Vault Disney DVDs (Best Doggoned Dog in the World on Old Yeller, for example). There's also the Magic episode on Sword in the Stone.
As for Zorro, with there being 82 episodes at about 25 minutes each, that's about 34 hours of material. I think something like that would be too big for the Walt Disney Treasures series. If it is released, I'd expect it to be in season sets like the French release (although it only really being 2 seasons plus 4 more episodes, it could be released as a complete series).
I personally would like to see the True-Life Adventures shorts and features as well as the People and Places shorts be released. Last night I watched the "Best Doggoned Dog in the World" feature on Old Yeller to see the "Arizona Sheepdog" People and Places short. It was interesting (especially since it comes from my part of the world), but it would be a lot nicer to watch it in color. There was one comment in the narrative about some Navajo Indians playing cards and "having already spent their profits before they've earned them" that some might be offended by. I wonder if there are more negative stereotypes like this in the other films in the series. (I can't imagine there are too many negative stereotypes in the True-Life Adventure series though, considering how they're mostly just animals--PETA people might be offended though.)
Also watched the short Song of the South clip on Disneyland USA. I can definitely see how that movie would be offensive to some. But for historical purposes, I'd sure love to have it for my collection.
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What I've been wondering recently (mostly after seeing Mickey's House of Villains) is whether or not there are any other newly produced shorts that perhaps should've appeared on the Treasures sets. Mostly notably, Mickey's Mechanical House narrated by John Cleese and Goofy's How to Haunt a House. While I suppose they weren't theatrical shorts, they could've appeared as bonus features.
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I haven't come across any on my Treasures sets. The newest one is the theatrical "The Runaway Brain" from 1995 on Mickey Mouse In Living Colour Volume 2. Will there be any? Doubtful, as the Treasures line seems to be restricting itself to classic material. House of Mouse will probably get it's own DVD release somewhere down the line. Is House of Villains any good? I'm probably going to rent it during my Reading Week, but is it worth my money?TM2-Megatron wrote:What I've been wondering recently (mostly after seeing Mickey's House of Villains) is whether or not there are any other newly produced shorts that perhaps should've appeared on the Treasures sets. Mostly notably, Mickey's Mechanical House narrated by John Cleese and Goofy's How to Haunt a House. While I suppose they weren't theatrical shorts, they could've appeared as bonus features.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 7:48 am
I'm about to stick my neck out and make a prediction for wave 5 of Walt Disney
Treasures (and at the same time, I will make a prediction on what will be the
next sets for the Treasures for Australia in the International DVD forum)
Here is what I think will appear in the next wave...
The Chronological Donald Volume 2
Assorted Treasures
True-Life Adventures (both were originally predicted for wave 4)
Silly Symphonies Volume 2
At least, we will know by August what will be released.
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Jayden
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:06 pm
Really looking forward to the next wave myself, having missed out on 2
previous waves. The "Assorted Treasures" set sounds interesting, and I would
definitely pick up Silly Symphonies Volume 2 (Even though I'm missing volume
1, but I am in the process of trying to negotiate with my local blockbuster
to put their for rent copy up for sale, lol). Chronological Donald 2 I would
pick up the first day (I don't have Volume 1 yet, but I have it on hold at CD
Warehouse until I can afford it. They're really nice and will hold it as long
as I want them to). Though, I'm hoping Complete Pluto Volume 2 will be in
there (again, I don't have the first, but know where to get it and will get
it as soon as I can afford it) as that would completethe Pluto shorts. Maybe
replace True-Life adventures (which I don't have much interest in) with CP2?
That would make a perfect line-up (and a very expensive December!
)
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Lars Vermundsberget
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:12 pm
I guess that prediction is as good as any. The few remaining cartoon
collections are obvious. I'd guess, though, that we'd get only two cartoon
sets, not three, in the next wave. Got to save something for another couple
of years...
A set of True-Life Adventures was "officially rumoured" for wave two already,
as far as I can remember. So it'd be about time.
I wouldn't mind a set of week two of the Mickey Mouse Club.
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C3PO
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:43 pm
I don't know much about the True Life Adventure series, but my impression is
that there were many of them. If so, what 3-5 hours of material would they
choose?
I'd like the Chronological Donald 2, Assort. Treasures, and more Mickey Mouse
Club (1950s).
Would Disney use the Treasures platform for releasing "Song of the South?" I
think it's been talked of on the Forum already.
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blaing
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 7:48 am
I'm about to stick my neck out and make a prediction for wave 5 of Walt Disney
Treasures (and at the same time, I will make a prediction on what will be the
next sets for the Treasures for Australia in the International DVD forum)
Here is what I think will appear in the next wave...
The Chronological Donald Volume 2
Assorted Treasures
True-Life Adventures (both were originally predicted for wave 4)
Silly Symphonies Volume 2
At least, we will know by August what will be released.

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Jayden
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:06 pm
Really looking forward to the next wave myself, having missed out on 2
previous waves. The "Assorted Treasures" set sounds interesting, and I would
definitely pick up Silly Symphonies Volume 2 (Even though I'm missing volume
1, but I am in the process of trying to negotiate with my local blockbuster
to put their for rent copy up for sale, lol). Chronological Donald 2 I would
pick up the first day (I don't have Volume 1 yet, but I have it on hold at CD
Warehouse until I can afford it. They're really nice and will hold it as long
as I want them to). Though, I'm hoping Complete Pluto Volume 2 will be in
there (again, I don't have the first, but know where to get it and will get
it as soon as I can afford it) as that would completethe Pluto shorts. Maybe
replace True-Life adventures (which I don't have much interest in) with CP2?
That would make a perfect line-up (and a very expensive December!

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Lars Vermundsberget
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:12 pm
I guess that prediction is as good as any. The few remaining cartoon
collections are obvious. I'd guess, though, that we'd get only two cartoon
sets, not three, in the next wave. Got to save something for another couple
of years...
A set of True-Life Adventures was "officially rumoured" for wave two already,
as far as I can remember. So it'd be about time.
I wouldn't mind a set of week two of the Mickey Mouse Club.

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C3PO
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:43 pm
I don't know much about the True Life Adventure series, but my impression is
that there were many of them. If so, what 3-5 hours of material would they
choose?
I'd like the Chronological Donald 2, Assort. Treasures, and more Mickey Mouse
Club (1950s).
Would Disney use the Treasures platform for releasing "Song of the South?" I
think it's been talked of on the Forum already.
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Disney made these TLA "shorts" (27-33 minutes) 1948-1953:
Seal Island
Beaver Valley
Nature’s Half Acre
The Olympic Elk
Water Birds
Bear Country
Prowlers of the Everglades
...and these "features" (69-72 minutes) 1953-1959:
The Living Desert
The Vanishing Prairie
The African Lion
Secrets of Life
White Wilderness
Jungle Cat
Some people suggest that a Treasures set could consist of all of the shorts, but that's only a guess as far as I know.
Seal Island
Beaver Valley
Nature’s Half Acre
The Olympic Elk
Water Birds
Bear Country
Prowlers of the Everglades
...and these "features" (69-72 minutes) 1953-1959:
The Living Desert
The Vanishing Prairie
The African Lion
Secrets of Life
White Wilderness
Jungle Cat
Some people suggest that a Treasures set could consist of all of the shorts, but that's only a guess as far as I know.
I'd be VERY interested in getting the True Life Adventures and the Assorted Treasures if they get around to releasing those. I loved the True Life Adventures when I was a kid... the personified animals more than just a typical documentary. The animals they feautred became characters, and I think those things are responsible for a lot of my love of animals. I wish they'd make a lot more of these "Treasures" sets. It's great stuff to have.
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The Chronological Donald Volume 2
Assorted Treasures
True-Life Adventures
Silly Symphonies Volume 2
That would be an extremely solid set. A complete Silly Symphonies would be GREAT! The Donalds need to be released since there's so many. True Life Adventures is a given for the live action requisite. The assorted treasures could wait, but I wouldn't mind having it before Pluto Volume 2, etc. I'm sure people would like to see Humphery Bear, Chip 'N Dale, and the rest.
Assorted Treasures
True-Life Adventures
Silly Symphonies Volume 2
That would be an extremely solid set. A complete Silly Symphonies would be GREAT! The Donalds need to be released since there's so many. True Life Adventures is a given for the live action requisite. The assorted treasures could wait, but I wouldn't mind having it before Pluto Volume 2, etc. I'm sure people would like to see Humphery Bear, Chip 'N Dale, and the rest.
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Wow - pretty early for an announcement concerning the next wave. Confirmation, anyone?? Luke?? Was this posted online anywhere else? Got a link? Wonder if this would be cartoon heros or live action heroes (Elfego Baca, Zorro)?dizfan wrote:I havent read all of this thread, so sorry if this has been mentioned already. But the next wave of Disney Treasures will be a volume entitled "Disney Heroes". This was announced last night by Dave Smith at Disneyland.
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I wish they would do a Zorro Treasure Set, and also a Hardy Boys treasure set. The Disney Hardy Boys series was so awesome, Tommy Kirk, and Tim Considine, were marvelous as Frank and Joe Hardy.
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Not really since it's not an official annoucement. The man spoke with Maltin earlier that day before coming to speak at Disneyland about the 50th Anniversary. He told him yesterday. He mentioned it briefly during the Q&A portion of the presentation.ohmahaaha wrote:Wow - pretty early for an announcement concerning the next wave. Confirmation, anyone?? Luke?? Was this posted online anywhere else? Got a link? Wonder if this would be cartoon heros or live action heroes (Elfego Baca, Zorro)?dizfan wrote:I havent read all of this thread, so sorry if this has been mentioned already. But the next wave of Disney Treasures will be a volume entitled "Disney Heroes". This was announced last night by Dave Smith at Disneyland.
Since dizfan made the post, I'll follow up. I was there also last night and what prompted Dave's info about the Treasures was a question about Swamp Fox. Dave did mention Swamp Fox would be on the Treasure. The question now is will the entire Treasure be Swamp Fox or will it be a selection of episodes.
Hopefully, the offical announcement will be made soon!
Oh, dizfan, PM me if you don't mind.
Hopefully, the offical announcement will be made soon!
Oh, dizfan, PM me if you don't mind.
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Heroes Treasure
I think earlier this week I wondered if some collection could be released -- perhaps as a Treasure, but not necessarliy -- (like the 2004 two-movie DVD of Davy Crockett) that could include Dr. Syn episodes, Johnny Tremain, and Swamp Fox.
With the 'Heroes' Treasures declaration, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan and more come to mind, but those were released 'American Legends,' plus, Johnny was part of 'Melody Time.'
With the 'Heroes' Treasures declaration, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan and more come to mind, but those were released 'American Legends,' plus, Johnny was part of 'Melody Time.'
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Re: Heroes Treasure
Johnny Tremain was a film that was just shown on Disneyland, so if anything it would be released as a film. As for Dr. Syn it is on it's way at some point this year supposedly!C3PO wrote:I think earlier this week I wondered if some collection could be released -- perhaps as a Treasure, but not necessarliy -- (like the 2004 two-movie DVD of Davy Crockett) that could include Dr. Syn episodes, Johnny Tremain, and Swamp Fox.
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I wish Gallagher, and Swamp Fox would come out on dvd. I have a few episodes of both on vhs, that my mom recorded in the 80's and I love them. I sure do hope that they come out on dvd in treasures sets soon.
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I was thinking about Gallagher myself not long after the last post and it occured to me: let us assume there will be a Treasure for each "land" in Disneyland. We've already done Tomorrowland, so a Main Street USA set might include Gallagher, much like an Adventureland might cover the TLA. Just food for a thought.
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