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Coming Soon -- ''WD Treasures -- Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 2'' DVD

Celebrating Mickey's career in film, this volume includes 21 short subjects and covers Mickey's cartoons from 1939 to 1995, including some of his most loved performances in ''Tugboat Mickey,'' ''Mickey and the Seal,'' ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice,'' ''Mickey and the Beanstalk,'' ''Mickey's Christmas Carol,'' ''The Prince and the Pauper'' and ''Runaway Brain.''
Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Packaged in a highly collectible individually numbered tin, this two-disc set features an exclusive collectible lithograph. Numbered Limited Edition of 125,000.

DVD Bonus Features:


Deleted Animation from ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice''
''Mickey's Cartoon Comeback''
''The Voice Behind the Mouse''
''Mickey Mouse Club'' Titles in Color
''Mickey Meets the Maestro''
Mouse Mania
Mickey Cartoon Physics from ''The Plausible Impossible''
Mickey on the Camera Stand from ''Tricks of Our Trade''
The Making of ''Mickey's Christmas Carol''
Publicity and Memorabilia Gallery
Story and Background Art Gallery

Coming Soon -- ''WD Treasures -- The Chronological Donald Volume 1'' DVD

Celebrating the career of the most prolific of Walt's ''Fab Five,'' this volume features all 36 of Donald's starring shorts, from ''Donald and Pluto'' in 1936 to ''Chef Donald'' in 1941.
Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Packaged in a highly collectible individually numbered tin, this two-disc set features an exclusive collectible lithograph. Numbered Limited Edition of 125,000.

DVD Bonus Features:


''The Man Behind the Duck''
Publicity and Memorabilia Gallery
Story and Background Art Gallery


This tells us a great deal about these releases. Including how many they're going to produce. Happy Days!!!!!
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the mickey mouse ilc 2 is gonna be so awsome probly yhe best set of all of them so far, from what it lokks like :D
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Choco Bear wrote:the mickey mouse ilc 2 is gonna be so awsome probly yhe best set of all of them so far, from what it lokks like :D
I bet that the best of Wave 3 will actually be the Wartime or Tomorrow Land one, but who cares which is best, all of these look very, very awesome!!! Between this and the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, I will have a lot of classic cartoons to be watching at Christmas! :D
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Great news to hear Mickey & The Beanstalk, Prince & The Pauper, and Sorceror's Apprentice will be included. This really makes it a complete set.
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Dacp wrote:
Choco Bear wrote:the mickey mouse ilc 2 is gonna be so awsome probly yhe best set of all of them so far, from what it lokks like :D
I bet that the best of Wave 3 will actually be the Wartime or Tomorrow Land one, but who cares which is best, all of these look very, very awesome!!! Between this and the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, I will have a lot of classic cartoons to be watching at Christmas! :D
y im really excited bout looney tunes , with the mmilc2 i think i ment to say the best bonus features out of all the treasures its packed !on the lines will be awsome cuz i have never seen those before so im excited bout those, alos excited bout spongebob season 1 :)
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yeah wasnt there some worry about them leaving mickey and the beanstalk off?

Indiana Jones, Loony Toons, Disney Treasures, Pirates, Two Towers extended edition. Merry Christmas to me.....oi vey my poor bank account.
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Dacp wrote:
Choco Bear wrote:the mickey mouse ilc 2 is gonna be so awsome probly yhe best set of all of them so far, from what it lokks like :D
I bet that the best of Wave 3 will actually be the Wartime or Tomorrow Land one, but who cares which is best, all of these look very, very awesome!!! Between this and the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, I will have a lot of classic cartoons to be watching at Christmas! :D
I fully expect On the Front Lines to be not only the best collection, but also he most sought after by collectors. Get yours EARLY.
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Is no one as excited as I about Mickey's Christmas Carol in full on DVD finally? :)
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thomashton wrote:Is no one as excited as I about Mickey's Christmas Carol in full on DVD finally? :)
I am. :)

Also, I don't see the big deal with Frontlines, ofcoarse I'm looking forward to it to, cause it seems like it might be cool, but to say it is going to be the BEST treasure of the collection and so on and so on, seems a little much. I just hope a lot of people aren't dissapionted come this december....

The tin I'm most looking forward to is MICKEY!!! I am so looking forward to seeing some of those old cartoons I haven't seen since my childhood, and being introduced to some new ones that I've never seen before! This by far seems to be the best treasure to me, with Frontlines and Donald following up behind! :ears:

Still up in the air about Tomarrow land, thinking about getting it for completeness sake, but I am just not made of money, and don't think I should throw away the cash for something I may or may not enjoy, especailly when so many DVD's are coming out this holiday season! :P
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thomashton wrote:Also, I don't see the big deal with Frontlines, ofcoarse I'm looking forward to it to, cause it seems like it might be cool, but to say it is going to be the BEST treasure of the collection and so on and so on, seems a little much. I just hope a lot of people aren't dissapionted come this december....

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I think the big deal with this particular set is that it contains shorts that have either not received wide distribution, or have not ever been released here in the United States. We always hear about Disney's War contribution but we rarely get to see any of the work. Disney jealously guards their image of family entertainer and have had a long standing policy of suppressing anything of theirs that might be deemed offensive to whatever ideological party. We see this with song of the south, or the edited Fantasia, or even the original MMILC volume which gave us Three little Pigs in the sanitized version. To their credit however, they did show a clip from the peddlar scene, with a Maltin explenation. Thats what gives these treasures such a unique niche. They have allowed Disney to let their guard down temporarily and in a limited manner to show us some of these more controversial materials. Front Lines is the manifest result of this. For me, this is why it is one of my most anticipated releases. Hopefully unedited!!!!!
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Well said, plus we get so much crap today, it's refreshing to get something filled with nostalgia and clean production values when people weren't worried about being PC. Wartime is going to show that.
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I want all those plus the Battlestar Gallactica complete series.

Its gonna hurt the wallet dude.
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Well that solves the puzzle

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matthewgb wrote:Coming Soon -- ''WD Treasures -- Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 2'' DVD

Celebrating Mickey's career in film, this volume includes 21 short subjects and covers Mickey's cartoons from 1939 to 1995, including some of his most loved performances in ''Tugboat Mickey,'' ''Mickey and the Seal,'' ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice,'' ''Mickey and the Beanstalk,'' ''Mickey's Christmas Carol,'' ''The Prince and the Pauper'' and ''Runaway Brain.''
I guess that just abouts cements what comprises the 21 since "Apprentice is clearly part of that count:

The 17 "7-minute" shorts that are most often considered MM and not Pluto:
Society Dog Show
The Pointer
Tugboat Mickey
Mr. Mouse Takes A Trip
The Little Whirlwind
The Nifty Nineties
Orphan's Benefit
Mickey's Birthday Party
Symphony Hour
Mickey's Delayed Date
Mickey Down Under
Mickey And The Seal
R'coon Dawg
Pluto's Party
Pluto's Christmas Tree
The Simple Things
Runaway Brain

+ the 3 "Featurettes"
Mickey and the Beanstalk
Mickey's Christmas Carol
The Prince and the Pauper

+ Sorcerer's Apprentice

= 21
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Front Lines = most unique

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thomashton wrote: Also, I don't see the big deal with Frontlines, ofcoarse I'm looking forward to it to, cause it seems like it might be cool, but to say it is going to be the BEST treasure of the collection and so on and so on, seems a little much. I just hope a lot of people aren't dissapionted come this december....
I think many are excited about Front Lines because most of these shorts will not be available again.

Those without DD, etc. are not going to have the marketing power to ever rate wide release, so this could be your only chance to get them.

The color MM shorts will always show up, in some form, on TV or DVD.
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If Mickey's Christmas Carol and The Prince and the Pauper (which I have never seen) is on this, then I will be very very happy. :D
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Content from "Tomorrowland":

Coming Soon -- ''Walt Disney Treasures -- Walt's Tomorrowland'' DVD

Walt Disney's vision of space exploration comes alive in this compilation of five ''Disneyland'' TV shows about outer space and the opportunities and challenges of space travel. These shows helped build strong public support of the government's space exploration. This volume also contains a rare look at Walt Disney's last film, ''EPCOT.''
Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Packaged in a highly collectible individually numbered tin, this two-disc set features an exclusive collectible lithograph. Numbered Limited Edition of 125,000.

DVD Bonus Features:


''The Optimistic Futurist''
''Marty Sklar, Walt and Epcot''
Publicity Gallery
Behind the Scenes
Story and Background Art Gallery
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i'm looking forward to Mickey's Christmas Carol. I remember seeing it on TV when i was really little. I had the read-a-long book with cassette tape for years, but alas i don't know where it is now. now all that i have is a crappy copy i taped off of tv probably about 10 or more years ago! i'm so looking forward to it!!!
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thomashton wrote:Is no one as excited as I about Mickey's Christmas Carol in full on DVD finally? :)
I'm just as excited...actually I'd wager that I'm 27% MORE exited than you 8)

Seriously though, that and Beanstalk confirmation damn near bring a tear of joy to my eye. What a great addition to an already fantastic Mickey Treasures Collection.
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I don't see the big deal with Frontlines, ofcoarse I'm looking forward to it to, cause it seems like it might be cool, but to say it is going to be the BEST treasure of the collection and so on and so on, seems a little much. I just hope a lot of people aren't dissapionted come this december....
As a few others have stated earlier, this is content that we really have not had access to before. Thanks to the Treasures Collection we have a chance to own a piece of history in Disney's efforts to help out on the homefront during WWII. I really do think it will be one of the most sought-after Tins in Wave 3 and wouldn't at all be surprised if it rivaled MMiLC2 every step of the way.
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The only bad thing about these tins is the waiting for them! It is torturing me!
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