Hi,
I've been reading this group for a month or so now and finally decided to register. It's been a great source of information.
I recently ordered three of the 4 Wave 3 treasures. I have not ordered the Tomorrowland one because I'm just not familiar with the content. Can anyone tell me about the shows that will be on that disc. I've probably seen some of them, its just been a long time since I've seen them.
Walt's Tomorrowland
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Walt Disney was a true visionary, and his most far-reaching vision examined the future. During the 1950s, his investigation into space exploration and the wondrous opportunities and challenges of space travel not only came alive in several Disneyland TV shows, but helped create strong public support for The United States space program. Go back in time to the beginning of the future and enjoy four episodes and a theatrical short that delve into the mysteries of the universe and space travel -- "Man In Space," "Man And The Moon," "Mars And Beyond," "Eyes In Outer Space," and "Our Friend The Atom." You'll also get a rare look at Walt's last film, "EPCOT," in which he reveals his concepts and plans for the Disney World and EPCOT projects. Other not-to-be-missed features include a special interview with noted futurist and author Ray Bradbury. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.
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I think what our friend was asking for was a description of the content of the shows.... Sayingthe show "Our friend the Atom" is on it, means nothing if he doesn't know what the show was about or what was on it... was it mostly live action, did it have cartoon shorts? Something along those lines... 
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"Our Friend the Atom" was released theatrically in Europe and aired on TV January 1957.
More on it here:
http://www.awn.com/mag/issue3.1/3.1page ... isney.html
"Man in Space" and "Mars and Beyond" were live-action shorts in theaters in 1956 and 1957, respectively.
More on it here:
http://www.awn.com/mag/issue3.1/3.1page ... isney.html
"Man in Space" and "Mars and Beyond" were live-action shorts in theaters in 1956 and 1957, respectively.
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You can watch Walt's last film about Epcot over at:
http://www.waltopia.com
They have the entire 24 minute film there in Quicktime, along with lots of great info on the original idea for Epcot.
http://www.waltopia.com
They have the entire 24 minute film there in Quicktime, along with lots of great info on the original idea for Epcot.
Re: Walt's Tomorrowland
I saw two of the Disneyland episodes on the DVD, "Man in Space" and "Mars and Beyond", a couple of years ago on the Disney channel in their late nigt "Vault Disney" block. They had, as usual, Walt discussing the topic interspersed with animated bits.rnrlesnar wrote:Hi,
I've been reading this group for a month or so now and finally decided to register. It's been a great source of information.
I recently ordered three of the 4 Wave 3 treasures. I have not ordered the Tomorrowland one because I'm just not familiar with the content. Can anyone tell me about the shows that will be on that disc. I've probably seen some of them, its just been a long time since I've seen them.
If I recall correctly, they each had a funny animation bit and an animation set based on futruistic concept drawings of space craft.
I considered them among the best of the old shows.