The Disney Vault: Announcements, Discussion, & Questions

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You could also try Best Buy I know the store in my area still carries a few Sleeping Beauty's maybe its just whats left, but if there is one in your area check it out. :)
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i think the aladdin trilogy is going to be announced they are going to be put in the vault soon.
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How long are movies out before they go into the Disney Vault? How long will it be before A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc., and The Incredibles go into the the vault? Thanks for any information.
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Pixar movies don't really have the same rules with this like other Disney Classics. The new system is a one and a half year of availability and 7 years OOP.
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Pixar movies don't really have the same rules with this like other Disney Classics. The new system is a one and a half year of availability and 7 years OOP.
Actually, the new moratorium period is five years, and it's a pretty loose rule that can be broken to fit other plans.
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Luke wrote:
DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Pixar movies don't really have the same rules with this like other Disney Classics. The new system is a one and a half year of availability and 7 years OOP.
Actually, the new moratorium period is five years, and it's a pretty loose rule that can be broken to fit other plans.
Doesn't that mean Beauty and the Beast should be available again by 2008? :D
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Is your avatar an actual picture of you? If so, you look A LOT different than I had imagined. :lol:

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hehe, no thats Pedro Sanchez from the movie "Napoleon Dynamite". :D
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:
Luke wrote: Actually, the new moratorium period is five years, and it's a pretty loose rule that can be broken to fit other plans.
Doesn't that mean Beauty and the Beast should be available again by 2008? :D
I hope so. Hopefully they won't cram everything into disc one again. At least the picture quality will be better then. :)
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Well, the revised 5-year moratorium period was announced in May 2003, and <i>Beauty and the Beast</i> was discontinued in January of that year, so it shouldn't be affected by that. But still, things can change and I wouldn't be terribly surprised if we see <i>Beauty</i> and <i>Snow White</i> before 2012 and 2011, respectively, whether on another format or on DVD.
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I wish I could actually see the original film in the "vault". :D
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What about Toy Story 1 & 2? When did they go into the Vault, and when will they be released again? I am new to all this, I have just gotten into the whole Disney thing. I have always loved the movies, but as far as collecting them it is new to me and that is why I am wondering about this. Is there a list anywhere that gives some sort of time frame as to when different movies are going to come back out of the Vault? Thanks for any info.
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Iago wrote:I wish I could actually see the original film in the "vault". :D
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Meaning I wish I could see where they store the original film with my own mortal eyes!
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Iago wrote:Meaning I wish I could see where they store the original film with my own mortal eyes!
It would probably look something like this:

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Ooooohhhhhhh! :D
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Just wait when Blu-Ray DVDs will be released.
The first from Buena Vista will probably be the Pixar CGI Animated movies.

The 'rules' will probably be 'broken' for this 'format war'.
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Ok I've been wondering for a while. What the heck are Blu-Ray DVDs?

Anyway back to the original topic. I've wondered what the actual vault looked like and I was happy to see those segments in the Bambi DVD extras. :)

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I would definatly want to see that vault.


There are currently two new Hi Def formats coming end of this year HD-DVD and Blu-Ray (and Japan already has Blu-Ray DVD's)
Blu-Ray Sony and Philips Electronic with the studios Colombia Pictures, MGM, Tri-Star and the Walt Disney Company, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Pioneer Electronics to support it and Electronic Arts for games.

HD-DVD Toshiba, NEC, Sanyo with the studios Warner Home Video, Universal Studios and Paramount Home Entertainment and Microsoft.
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Post by Nicky »

It's always a bit discouraging when a new video format comes out. Would these new DVDs make a huge difference in quality? In the mean time, I think I'll stick to DVDs.
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