Need to find out what you do with your television when you watch movies like this. What do you mean that you cut off foreheads and names when you overscan? Do you actually use the zoom feature on your DVD? That is so wrong. Why not watch the film the way it was intended and not mess with it and that way you won't have to worry about cutting off foreheads and missing names.I'm annoyed that 3/4 of the bonus material was created in widescreen (and obviously from a high-definition master) yet were not anamorphic. My widescreen TV was a little zealous with the overscan and names and foreheads were slightly cut off when I cropped the black bars.
I watched this film and the extras tonight fully and completely on my Blu-Ray DVD player and I will tell you now that there is no denying that this is one of the best of the Disney animated features to come our way in a long time. And I don't use any 'zoom' or creative ways of 'fixing' the picture because I have a front projection system and the picture looked beautiful and you couldn't tell whether it was anamorphic or non-anamorphic. I also watched the special features on Disc 2 on our regular 56" HDTV Monitor upstairs after I read Disneykids complaint and I could not find an explanation except that he tried to 'fix' it by using his 'zoom' feature which is not supposed to be used on anything except if you want a closer look at something.
