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What Disney DVD should I buy next?
Deathie, I actually started this topic. I had a list of films that I was thinking of buying and I was wondering which should I prioritise. The forum said A Bug's Life, but despite their advice, I bought Brother Bear as a blind-buy. I know that I shouldn't blind-buy, but with the rental copy down at the local video shop being displayed poorly, what other choice is there? 
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what would dethi do
buy disney dvds. reload them too.
I like Brother Bear, the wide Panavision version
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I would say either Oliver or Nemo.
I myself am considering getting Oliver and Company, but I thought all gold collection dvds were getting rereleases!

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Finding Nemo or A Bug's life.
Anything 2-Disc in the collector's edition is worth buying
Plus, those are great movies!
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Finding Nemo Deffinalelly. That is a great movie.
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Here's what I think you should get in order.
Here's also how I also rank the films from excellent film to fair.
1. Finding Nemo
2. A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition
3. The Rescuers Down Under
4. The Rescuers
5. Oliver and Company
6. The Black Cauldron
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I'll say The Rescuer's Down Under, mainly because it's the only one from your list that I've seen. However, I hear that this "Nemo" movie is pretty good.
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Oliver & Company it's a great flick, and will probably not be rereleased anytime soon!
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I like Brother Bear, the wide Panavision version
OK! Wondy showed up as the author of this thread so i've exchanged places with him! So he's become again the originator who said.. What Disney DVD should I buy next? And what would Dina think?
and here are the answers he got in the proper remastered orded. Sorry. No Dina
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 5:55 pm
I would say either Oliver or Nemo.
I myself am considering getting Oliver and Company, but I thought all gold collection dvds were getting rereleases!
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 6:28 pm
Finding Nemo or A Bug's life.
Anything 2-Disc in the collector's edition is worth buying
Plus, those are great movies!
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 7:14 pm Post subject: Hi
Finding Nemo Deffinalelly. That is a great movie.
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:34 pm
Here's what I think you should get in order.
Here's also how I also rank the films from excellent film to fair.
1. Finding Nemo
2. A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition
3. The Rescuers Down Under
4. The Rescuers
5. Oliver and Company
6. The Black Cauldron
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:37 pm
I'll say The Rescuer's Down Under, mainly because it's the only one from your list that I've seen. However, I hear that this "Nemo" movie is pretty good.
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Oliver & Company it's a great flick, and will probably not be rereleased anytime soon!
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I'm not 100% sure about all the 1 Disc Editions getting re-releases, Kelly. I think that only a select few are getting reissues. I think that the A-List titles are being/have been reissued as 2 Disc Sets (such as Alice, Mary Poppins, Pocahontas), but I think that films such as Oliver and Company are considered B-titles, therefore probably not getting a re-release.Mermaid Kelly wrote:I myself am considering getting Oliver and company, but I thought all gold collection dvds were getting rereleases!![]()
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I was wondering which disney winnie the pooh movies should i get i wanted to get some and wasn't sure which ones where the best can you please help me ? thank you 
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I think you should get..
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh- You can't go wrong with this original classic.
The Tigger Movie- Adorable second theatrical release for Pooh.
Piglet's Big Movie- Just as good Tigger, and once again, completley adorable and heartwarming.
I also recommend the DTV releases such as..
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
and
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
I think they are just as good as the other films, but they do not have as much "watchability" considering they are based on the seasons and different holidays...
Ohh...and Pooh's Heffalump Movie is coming out in May/June..I haven't seen this yet, but I am definatley purchasing..
Hope that helps!!
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh- You can't go wrong with this original classic.
The Tigger Movie- Adorable second theatrical release for Pooh.
Piglet's Big Movie- Just as good Tigger, and once again, completley adorable and heartwarming.
I also recommend the DTV releases such as..
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
and
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
I think they are just as good as the other films, but they do not have as much "watchability" considering they are based on the seasons and different holidays...
Ohh...and Pooh's Heffalump Movie is coming out in May/June..I haven't seen this yet, but I am definatley purchasing..
Hope that helps!!
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I really like - of course the original, the tigger movie, very merry pooh new year, book of pooh:stories of the heart. Didn't like the search for christopher robbin, just too much action and adventure for these characters I think. Thought Springtime for Roo and Piglet's movie were just made on bad premesis.
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Well, I'm a little obsessed with WTP, and I have most of the DVD releases (except the three most recent 'Magical World of...' releases in Australia).
If you are only going to buy one, absolutely go for the original Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Not only is a fun movie, it has a a nice set of extras to go with it, including the 25-minute featurette, 'The Story Behind the Masterpiece' and the so-so 'A Day for Eyeore' short (which runs about the same length of time).
The feature length 'Pooh's Grand Adventure' is the only other proper "movie". Although it is DTV, it is a feature length story, and keeps closest to the original in terms of "spirit". To me, "The Tigger Movie" and "Piglet's Big Movie" seem more like a collection of shorts than proper movies, but they are still quite fun. "Springtime with Roo" fell a little flat for my tastes.
A Very Merry Pooh Year is also a collection of various shorts, but I would recommend that as well, simply due to the fact that Christmas Pooh is always good, and it is also very sweet.
I did a guide for this site a few years back. This has been recently updated I see (thanks Luke?) :
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/DIScussio ... 0Pooh.html
If you are only going to buy one, absolutely go for the original Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Not only is a fun movie, it has a a nice set of extras to go with it, including the 25-minute featurette, 'The Story Behind the Masterpiece' and the so-so 'A Day for Eyeore' short (which runs about the same length of time).
The feature length 'Pooh's Grand Adventure' is the only other proper "movie". Although it is DTV, it is a feature length story, and keeps closest to the original in terms of "spirit". To me, "The Tigger Movie" and "Piglet's Big Movie" seem more like a collection of shorts than proper movies, but they are still quite fun. "Springtime with Roo" fell a little flat for my tastes.
A Very Merry Pooh Year is also a collection of various shorts, but I would recommend that as well, simply due to the fact that Christmas Pooh is always good, and it is also very sweet.
I did a guide for this site a few years back. This has been recently updated I see (thanks Luke?) :
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/DIScussio ... 0Pooh.html
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I'm surprised to hear such a comment from our resident Australian Pooh Expert! I still haven't seen <i>Piglet's Big Movie</i>, but I didn't think that <i>The Tigger Movie</i> felt like a collection of shorts at all. Certainly no more than any other.Loomis wrote:To me, "The Tigger Movie" and "Piglet's Big Movie" seem more like a collection of shorts than proper movies, but they are still quite fun.
Haven't seen <i>Pooh's Grand Adventure</i> either or <i>Pooh's Heffalump Movie</i>...yet. But I honestly can't say that I haven't liked any of the Pooh films. The ones that recycle animation are a bit more dubious, but the TV show was good fun, so recycle away.
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Does that still have the 3 little piglets on the UnValentine's Day part like the vhs? That was so hilarious.UnValentine's Day/A Valentine For You
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