Actually, history proves the opposite when it comes to Disney's platinums in Spring. Both Bambi and Lady and the Tramp were released over here in the middle of February, a whole two weeks earlier than in the USA.
Actually, more and more when there's no excessive global release window on the theatrical release, Disney (and other studios) are releasing DVDs first in the UK.
I guess it is to help combat people importing from abroad (although we all know price and making sure we have the same extras will combat that more).
I don't really understand why The Little Mermaid is a month later in the UK. Regardless, its the exception, not the rule these days.
yamiiguy wrote:Still no news on TFATH 25th Anniversary edition?
If you'd check the earlier pages you'd see that it will arrive in March.
Although I for one won't be bothering with it. Apart from a supposedly new restoration (laughs at how Disney can make such a claim) and a cartoon it will be identical to the previous UK release!
yamiiguy wrote:Still no news on TFATH 25th Anniversary edition?
If you'd check the earlier pages you'd see that it will arrive in March.
Although I for one won't be bothering with it. Apart from a supposedly new restoration (laughs at how Disney can make such a claim) and a cartoon it will be identical to the previous UK release!
which page? and march that would make it 26th anniversary not 25th
The Little Mermaid DVD cover has shiny areas like the Lady and the Tramp DVD. The Classics logo, the DVD logo, the shell and Triton'd Trident are all shiny gold.
There is a trailer for the Peter Pan Special Edition
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, has the same image as the previous release, also it is the same disc. When I mean same, i mean exactly, it has the same 2001 trailers and old style Disney Home Video logo.
Dude, are the extras on this release identical to the Region 1 set at all (and are the easter eggs included)? And could you reveal any information about the languages and those kind of specs?