Here is the NEW official list from BVHE France til 2011 (just before the HD DVD releases...) :
October 2004 : ALADDIN
Spring 2005 : BAMBI !!!
Autumn 2005 : CINDERELLA !!!
Spring 2006 : LADY AND THE TRAMP
Autumn 2006 : THE LITTLE MERMAID
Spring 2007 : THE JUNGLE BOOK
Autumn 2007 : 101 DALMATIANS
Spring 2008 : PINOCCHIO
Autumn 2008 : SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
Spring 2009 : PETER PAN
Autumn 2009 : BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Spring 2010 : SLEEPING BEAUTY
Autumn 2010 : THE LION KING
Spring 2011 : FANTASIA + FANTASIA/2000
Autumn 2001 : ALADDIN
NEW Platinums' release calendar for France !
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Disney Netherlands says the Platinum Edition in Netherlands will be:Matty-Mouse wrote:This is the best list I've seen so far, I hope this is the one the rest of the world uses.
2003:
Lion King
2004:
Aladdin
2005:
Bambi
Cindrella
2006+:
Disney Netherlands didn't announce it yet.
So I think this new list is the new worldwide list!!


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Yes!Matty-Mouse wrote:This is the best list I've seen so far, I hope this is the one the rest of the world uses.
While it means I won't be buying Aladdin from France to get it early, it does seem like a more 'global' list than some of the others.
If it holds true, 2005 will be great with 2 previously unreleased discs!
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I hope the US doesn't use that list!
I don't like it and it doesn't make sense from a business stand point... for the rest of the world maybe, but not the US.
Little Mermaid should be out 2005 coinciding with an I - Max release.
Cinderella (as much as I want it now) should come out october 2006 since this is a big release and has not been released yet, they should stretch out the titles that have not yet been released...
and going on what I said above... Bambi should be out october 2007, although this does seem more like a spring release type movie, but anyway...
and the other 3 JB, LATT, and 101D should all fall into the spring slots since they have already been released to dvd and have no reason to be released to I - Max...

Little Mermaid should be out 2005 coinciding with an I - Max release.
Cinderella (as much as I want it now) should come out october 2006 since this is a big release and has not been released yet, they should stretch out the titles that have not yet been released...
and going on what I said above... Bambi should be out october 2007, although this does seem more like a spring release type movie, but anyway...
and the other 3 JB, LATT, and 101D should all fall into the spring slots since they have already been released to dvd and have no reason to be released to I - Max...
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Personally think none of these various calendars holds any real weight. Not because I doubt the honesty or sources of the people who post them - I just doubt the honesty of Disney 
Seriously, what do we know about Disney releases to date? The Gold collection was supposed to be a 'classic release each month' but the branding or the schedule didn't last long enough to release all the films.
Then we have the Platinum editions, which were supposed to be every year, then twice a year, then twice a year starting in 2005.
Even if one of these calendars is correct, it will probably change in the next 6 - 12 months.
Just relax and don't worry about it. They will come when they come.

Seriously, what do we know about Disney releases to date? The Gold collection was supposed to be a 'classic release each month' but the branding or the schedule didn't last long enough to release all the films.
Then we have the Platinum editions, which were supposed to be every year, then twice a year, then twice a year starting in 2005.
Even if one of these calendars is correct, it will probably change in the next 6 - 12 months.
Just relax and don't worry about it. They will come when they come.
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