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What? No version of the 1982 re-recorded digital orchestral score from Irwin Kostal that corrected a 2-frame lag?yamiiguy wrote: Disc One
Setup
Original 1940 version
1942 version
1946 version
1969 version
1990 version
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Fantasia: 3 Disc Platinum Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored, Remastered, & UnCut 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio (Disc 1)
Digitally Restored, Remastered, & UnCut 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio 1946 "General Release Version" (Disc 2)
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Original FantaSound Track (English)
2.0 Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection:
1: Opening/Narrator's Introduction*
2: "Toccata And Fugue In D Mninor" - Johann Sebastian Bach
3: Narrator's Introduction*
4: "The Nutcracker Suite" - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
5: Narrator's Introduction*
6: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" - Paul Dukas
7: Narrator's Introduction*
8: "The Rite of Spring" - Igor Stravinsky
9: Intermission
10: Meet the Soundtrack
11: Narrator's Introduction*
12: "The Pastoral Symphony" - Ludwig van Beethoven
13: Narrator's Introduction*
14: "Dance of the Hours" - Amilcrae Ponchielli
15: Narrator's Introduction*
16: "Night On Bald Mountain" - Modeste Moussorgsky
17: "Ave Maria" - Franz Schubert
*ommited in the 1946 version (Disc 2)
Disc One: Original Theatrical Version
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, James Levine, and Scott MacQueen (ported over)
-Audio Commentary - Walt Disney, and John Canemaker (ported over)
-Visual Commentary - Roy E. Disney, Leonard Maltin, and John Canemaker (new)
-Trivia Track
-Disc 2 Preview
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction & Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin
"Clair De Lune"
"Ride of the Valkyries" (Storyboard)
"Swan of Tuonela" (Storyboard)
"Flight of the Bumblebee" (Storyboard)
Disc 2: 1946 "General Release Version"
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, & Leonard Maltin
-Disc 3 Preview
-The 1946 Version - 1 hour Documentary about how the Original Version, failing at the box office, was cut down to a shorter version in which the general public knows
Disc 3: Bonus Features
Backstage Disney:
-The Making-Of: The Concert Feature - 3 hour Documentary detailing EVERYTHING from the original concept to the present time
*STILL WORKING!!!!!*
Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored, Remastered, & UnCut 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio (Disc 1)
Digitally Restored, Remastered, & UnCut 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio 1946 "General Release Version" (Disc 2)
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Original FantaSound Track (English)
2.0 Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection:
1: Opening/Narrator's Introduction*
2: "Toccata And Fugue In D Mninor" - Johann Sebastian Bach
3: Narrator's Introduction*
4: "The Nutcracker Suite" - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
5: Narrator's Introduction*
6: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" - Paul Dukas
7: Narrator's Introduction*
8: "The Rite of Spring" - Igor Stravinsky
9: Intermission
10: Meet the Soundtrack
11: Narrator's Introduction*
12: "The Pastoral Symphony" - Ludwig van Beethoven
13: Narrator's Introduction*
14: "Dance of the Hours" - Amilcrae Ponchielli
15: Narrator's Introduction*
16: "Night On Bald Mountain" - Modeste Moussorgsky
17: "Ave Maria" - Franz Schubert
*ommited in the 1946 version (Disc 2)
Disc One: Original Theatrical Version
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, James Levine, and Scott MacQueen (ported over)
-Audio Commentary - Walt Disney, and John Canemaker (ported over)
-Visual Commentary - Roy E. Disney, Leonard Maltin, and John Canemaker (new)
-Trivia Track
-Disc 2 Preview
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction & Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin
"Clair De Lune"
"Ride of the Valkyries" (Storyboard)
"Swan of Tuonela" (Storyboard)
"Flight of the Bumblebee" (Storyboard)
Disc 2: 1946 "General Release Version"
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, & Leonard Maltin
-Disc 3 Preview
-The 1946 Version - 1 hour Documentary about how the Original Version, failing at the box office, was cut down to a shorter version in which the general public knows
Disc 3: Bonus Features
Backstage Disney:
-The Making-Of: The Concert Feature - 3 hour Documentary detailing EVERYTHING from the original concept to the present time
*STILL WORKING!!!!!*
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Fantasia 2000: Special Edition
Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1:33:1
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles
Interactive 16:9 Menus
Disc One
Disc Two Preview
Disc Two
The Fantasia that Never Was: Fantasia 2006
*One by One
*The Little Matchgirl
*Lorenzo the Cat
Backstage Disney
The Making of Fantasia 2000
*The Animation of Fantasia 2000
*The Music of Fantasia 2000: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Storyboard Version of the Film
Poster Gallery
Poster
Mini Poster
UK IMAX Poster
Trailer Gallery
Trailer #1
Trailer #2
Stills Gallery
Concept Art
Gift Set
Bonus Soundtrack
Symphony No.5
Pines of Rome
Rhapsody in Blue
Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102
Carnival of the Animals
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Pomp and Circumstance, Marches #1, 2, 3, & 4
Firebird Suite
Limited Edition Firebird Animation Cel
Limited Edition Jack in the Box Figure
2-Disc Special Edition - £19.99
Giftset - £39.99
Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1:33:1
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles
Interactive 16:9 Menus
Disc One
Disc Two Preview
Disc Two
The Fantasia that Never Was: Fantasia 2006
*One by One
*The Little Matchgirl
*Lorenzo the Cat
Backstage Disney
The Making of Fantasia 2000
*The Animation of Fantasia 2000
*The Music of Fantasia 2000: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Storyboard Version of the Film
Poster Gallery
Poster
Mini Poster
UK IMAX Poster
Trailer Gallery
Trailer #1
Trailer #2
Stills Gallery
Concept Art
Gift Set
Bonus Soundtrack
Symphony No.5
Pines of Rome
Rhapsody in Blue
Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102
Carnival of the Animals
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Pomp and Circumstance, Marches #1, 2, 3, & 4
Firebird Suite
Limited Edition Firebird Animation Cel
Limited Edition Jack in the Box Figure
2-Disc Special Edition - £19.99
Giftset - £39.99
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Well, what better way to make my introduction post here than to make a detailed release of:
Chicken Little: 10 Disc Collector's Edition

Disc 1: Containing the Original 2005 masterpiece:
Technical Specs:
1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
Special Enhanced 2.39:1 Anamorphic Widescreen (for people who want to go the next dimension)
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
21 Chapter Stops
Bonus Features:
Audio Commentary Track: Diretor Mark Dindal, Writer Mark Kennedy and Producers Peter Del Vech and Randy Fullmer talk about their secrets and challenges making the film.
Audio Commentary Track: Animators Jason Ryan, Chris Buck, Doug Bennett, Nik Ranieri and Mark Anthony Austin talk about their challenges animating the film
Audio Commentary Track: Fans Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez talk about various things from their Disney stories, their adventures on “ultimaedisney.com” and of course, their thoughts on this epic masterpiece.
Disc 2: Brand New Director's Cut(disc art will be a picture of Chicken Little in the Star Trek themed movie at the end)
Technical Specs:
2.39:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
40 Chapter Stops
Bonus Features
Audio Commentary Track: Diretor Mark Dindal, Writer Mark Kennedy and Producers Peter Del Vech and Randy Fullmer discuss their added and/or changed scenes in the new director’s cut.
Audio Commentary Track: Animators Jason Ryan, Chris Buck, Doug Bennett, Nik Ranieri and Mark Anthony Austin discuss their animation again.
Audio Commentary Track: Fans Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez return once again to discuss their opinions of the extended edition of Chicken Little.
Disc 3: Making of Chicken Little Part 1
Bonus Features
From Hand-Drawn to CG: A 2 hour documentary of animators telling stories and strategies they used from transferring from classic hand-drawn animation the studio has been doing since 1923, to brand new CG animation, and the challenges they faced.
Chicken Little- Beneath the Egg Shell: A 2 hour documentary on creating the story for Chicken Little, and where they got their inspiration, mainly the various fairy tales referenced in the film.
Disc 4: Making of Chicken Little Part 2
Bonus Features:
Behind the Voices: A 40 mintue documentary of the many voices of Chicken Little, including: Zach Braff, Joan Crusack, Patrick Stewart and Gary Marshall.
Art Galleries: Hundreds of hand-drawn sketches that were the various designs for the characters and backgrounds.
Making of a Musical: 30 minute documentary on finding just the right music for the film.
CGI Room: A montage of several computer tests and computer goofs made for the film.
Publicity Section: Includes everything: trailers, t.v. spots, posters, even a few rarities like a cell-phone warning, and Chicken Little’s appearances at the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2004 and 2005 and at the 78th Oscars.
All New Shorts: Two all brand new shorts starring Runt-of-the-Litter and Fish-Out-Of-Water.
Disc 5: Critics’ Reaction
Bonus Features
The Men Who Don’t Look Back: A full-length documentary with Leonard Maltin as your host, as he proves that critics have NEVER been the appropriate tool to judge movies. In fact, he’ll show you popular critics’ reviews at the time that were extremely negative against classics like Citizen Kane, The Wizard of Oz, Star Wars, Braveheart even some of your favorite Disney classics like Fantasia, Pinocchio, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty and more!
The Blindness of Critics: Leonard Maltin returns in this part 2 of the documentary on the same disc, and now, he examines first and foremost the reviews on just Chicken Little, and prove at just how ridiculous they are by examining them and pointing out the exact flaws with their “critiquing”.
Virtual Gallery: A virtual gallery of the reviews from the critics that were actually positive.
Father And Son-Then or Now?: Mark Dindal comparing the father and son relationship in his movie is way better than the one in Finding Nemo as has proves that it’s more relatable as more kids actually wanted to make their parents proud, or want to be “normal”, or refused to talk to their parents, than kids actually physically getting “lost” and their fathers searching, and that the father and son are on screen more in this movie so you feel the emotional depth of it more than Finding Nemo.
Academy Awkwardness: Members of the academy at the time talking about them feeling very guilty about over looking this masterpiece, apologizing continuously, showing history that proves the academy shouldn’t be taken seriously most of the time and finally give this masterpiece and award of it’s very own just like they did for Snow White in 1939.
Reader Reviews: A review from James Reader(a.k.a. UD’s 2099net) and him explaining the film’s British roots and why it most likely failed to capture the spirits of various Americans as it could’ve at the time.
Disc 6: A Tribute to Don Knotts
A full-length 2 hour documentary on one of the greatest actors to ever appear on the small screen, who’s last movie was providing the voice of Turkey Lurkey.
Disc 7: A Tribute to Joe Grant
A full-length 2 hour documentary on one of the greatest story men to ever work at Disney who has worked on various projects from Snow White to Lorenzo.
Disc 8: Walt Disney and Chicken Little
Leonard Maltin introduction: Explaining the short and it’s surprise ending.
Chicken Little (1943)
Art Galleries of the short.
A Documentary starring, once again, are beloved Leonard Maltin, as he actually tries to prove that if Disney were alive, he’d probably take Chicken Little over The Little Mermaid any day of the week, as not only is it a much superior movie, but Walt actually CANCELED The Little Mermaid when it was be made. He also shows that Disney should be condemned for actually making fun of THEMSELVES, and that NO company would ever do that, showing that Disney has loads of artistic guts.
Disc 9: Music Videos
A short introduction from UD’s James Reader telling audiences that putting Spice Girls song references in the movies were NOT pop-culture references, but character development.
Various music videos of Spice Girls songs, but most specifically the one that appears in the film: “Wannabe”.
Also has music videos of: “Stir It Up”, “One Little Slip”, “All I Know”, “Ain't No Mountain” “It's the End of the World Is We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”, “We Are The Champions” and “Don't Go Breaking My Heart”.
Disc 10: Disney Games and Activities:
Bonus Features:
Virtual Tour of Space: In the view of the ‘Virtual Tour of the Magic Lamp’ on the Aladdin DVD, we actually explore both the home planet Kirby and his parents live, as well as their space ship and learn details of how they live life on another planet.
A Trivia Question Game: An actual trivia question game with over 500 trivia questions related to Chicken Little and you get a special bonus if you win!
Virtual Disney Theme Park Ride-Through: You actually thought that ride-through on The Little Mermaid Platinum was fun? Now it’ll just looks like wimpy set-top game after this. A ride-through of an actual ride based on the movie Chicken Little that’s 100 times better than The Little Mermaid ride. And actually has art galleries and commentaries to them.
Packaging and Disc Art:
Disc art 1: Chicken Little
Disc art 2: Chicken Little from the Star Trek esque movie at the end
Disc art 3: Abby Mallard(a.k.a. The Ugly Duckling)
Disc art 4: Fish-Out-Of-Water
Disc art 5: Foxey Loxey
Disc art 6: Turkey Lurkey
Disc art 7: Joe Grant
Disc art 8: Chicken Little (1943)
Disc art 9: Runt-Of-The-Litter
Disc art 10: Morkubine Porcupine
Full-Color Character Artwork
Decuple-Width Decuple-Amaray Keepcase with swinging page for discs
A 30 page collectable book guiding your through it’s release
Original theatrical poster as cover-art
4 sculptures of Chicken Little, Abby Mallard, Runt-Of-The-Litter and Fish-Out-Of-Water
5 Chicken Little Pez dispensers
3 posters
Collectable piece of the sky shaped as a stop sign
Due to reaction from Escapay Inc. this release will not feature a slipcover in an act to save loads of trees and stop it’s pointlessness qualities. If you happen to like slipcovers, Escapay Inc. just happens to think of you as a tree hatin’ bast*rd and wants you to get over your crazy obsession and stick to the DVDs themselves that are ACTUALLY worth something.
Chicken Little: 10 Disc Collector's Edition

Disc 1: Containing the Original 2005 masterpiece:
Technical Specs:
1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
Special Enhanced 2.39:1 Anamorphic Widescreen (for people who want to go the next dimension)
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
21 Chapter Stops
Bonus Features:
Audio Commentary Track: Diretor Mark Dindal, Writer Mark Kennedy and Producers Peter Del Vech and Randy Fullmer talk about their secrets and challenges making the film.
Audio Commentary Track: Animators Jason Ryan, Chris Buck, Doug Bennett, Nik Ranieri and Mark Anthony Austin talk about their challenges animating the film
Audio Commentary Track: Fans Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez talk about various things from their Disney stories, their adventures on “ultimaedisney.com” and of course, their thoughts on this epic masterpiece.
Disc 2: Brand New Director's Cut(disc art will be a picture of Chicken Little in the Star Trek themed movie at the end)
Technical Specs:
2.39:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
40 Chapter Stops
Bonus Features
Audio Commentary Track: Diretor Mark Dindal, Writer Mark Kennedy and Producers Peter Del Vech and Randy Fullmer discuss their added and/or changed scenes in the new director’s cut.
Audio Commentary Track: Animators Jason Ryan, Chris Buck, Doug Bennett, Nik Ranieri and Mark Anthony Austin discuss their animation again.
Audio Commentary Track: Fans Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez return once again to discuss their opinions of the extended edition of Chicken Little.
Disc 3: Making of Chicken Little Part 1
Bonus Features
From Hand-Drawn to CG: A 2 hour documentary of animators telling stories and strategies they used from transferring from classic hand-drawn animation the studio has been doing since 1923, to brand new CG animation, and the challenges they faced.
Chicken Little- Beneath the Egg Shell: A 2 hour documentary on creating the story for Chicken Little, and where they got their inspiration, mainly the various fairy tales referenced in the film.
Disc 4: Making of Chicken Little Part 2
Bonus Features:
Behind the Voices: A 40 mintue documentary of the many voices of Chicken Little, including: Zach Braff, Joan Crusack, Patrick Stewart and Gary Marshall.
Art Galleries: Hundreds of hand-drawn sketches that were the various designs for the characters and backgrounds.
Making of a Musical: 30 minute documentary on finding just the right music for the film.
CGI Room: A montage of several computer tests and computer goofs made for the film.
Publicity Section: Includes everything: trailers, t.v. spots, posters, even a few rarities like a cell-phone warning, and Chicken Little’s appearances at the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2004 and 2005 and at the 78th Oscars.
All New Shorts: Two all brand new shorts starring Runt-of-the-Litter and Fish-Out-Of-Water.
Disc 5: Critics’ Reaction
Bonus Features
The Men Who Don’t Look Back: A full-length documentary with Leonard Maltin as your host, as he proves that critics have NEVER been the appropriate tool to judge movies. In fact, he’ll show you popular critics’ reviews at the time that were extremely negative against classics like Citizen Kane, The Wizard of Oz, Star Wars, Braveheart even some of your favorite Disney classics like Fantasia, Pinocchio, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty and more!
The Blindness of Critics: Leonard Maltin returns in this part 2 of the documentary on the same disc, and now, he examines first and foremost the reviews on just Chicken Little, and prove at just how ridiculous they are by examining them and pointing out the exact flaws with their “critiquing”.
Virtual Gallery: A virtual gallery of the reviews from the critics that were actually positive.
Father And Son-Then or Now?: Mark Dindal comparing the father and son relationship in his movie is way better than the one in Finding Nemo as has proves that it’s more relatable as more kids actually wanted to make their parents proud, or want to be “normal”, or refused to talk to their parents, than kids actually physically getting “lost” and their fathers searching, and that the father and son are on screen more in this movie so you feel the emotional depth of it more than Finding Nemo.
Academy Awkwardness: Members of the academy at the time talking about them feeling very guilty about over looking this masterpiece, apologizing continuously, showing history that proves the academy shouldn’t be taken seriously most of the time and finally give this masterpiece and award of it’s very own just like they did for Snow White in 1939.
Reader Reviews: A review from James Reader(a.k.a. UD’s 2099net) and him explaining the film’s British roots and why it most likely failed to capture the spirits of various Americans as it could’ve at the time.
Disc 6: A Tribute to Don Knotts
A full-length 2 hour documentary on one of the greatest actors to ever appear on the small screen, who’s last movie was providing the voice of Turkey Lurkey.
Disc 7: A Tribute to Joe Grant
A full-length 2 hour documentary on one of the greatest story men to ever work at Disney who has worked on various projects from Snow White to Lorenzo.
Disc 8: Walt Disney and Chicken Little
Leonard Maltin introduction: Explaining the short and it’s surprise ending.
Chicken Little (1943)
Art Galleries of the short.
A Documentary starring, once again, are beloved Leonard Maltin, as he actually tries to prove that if Disney were alive, he’d probably take Chicken Little over The Little Mermaid any day of the week, as not only is it a much superior movie, but Walt actually CANCELED The Little Mermaid when it was be made. He also shows that Disney should be condemned for actually making fun of THEMSELVES, and that NO company would ever do that, showing that Disney has loads of artistic guts.
Disc 9: Music Videos
A short introduction from UD’s James Reader telling audiences that putting Spice Girls song references in the movies were NOT pop-culture references, but character development.
Various music videos of Spice Girls songs, but most specifically the one that appears in the film: “Wannabe”.
Also has music videos of: “Stir It Up”, “One Little Slip”, “All I Know”, “Ain't No Mountain” “It's the End of the World Is We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”, “We Are The Champions” and “Don't Go Breaking My Heart”.
Disc 10: Disney Games and Activities:
Bonus Features:
Virtual Tour of Space: In the view of the ‘Virtual Tour of the Magic Lamp’ on the Aladdin DVD, we actually explore both the home planet Kirby and his parents live, as well as their space ship and learn details of how they live life on another planet.
A Trivia Question Game: An actual trivia question game with over 500 trivia questions related to Chicken Little and you get a special bonus if you win!
Virtual Disney Theme Park Ride-Through: You actually thought that ride-through on The Little Mermaid Platinum was fun? Now it’ll just looks like wimpy set-top game after this. A ride-through of an actual ride based on the movie Chicken Little that’s 100 times better than The Little Mermaid ride. And actually has art galleries and commentaries to them.
Packaging and Disc Art:
Disc art 1: Chicken Little
Disc art 2: Chicken Little from the Star Trek esque movie at the end
Disc art 3: Abby Mallard(a.k.a. The Ugly Duckling)
Disc art 4: Fish-Out-Of-Water
Disc art 5: Foxey Loxey
Disc art 6: Turkey Lurkey
Disc art 7: Joe Grant
Disc art 8: Chicken Little (1943)
Disc art 9: Runt-Of-The-Litter
Disc art 10: Morkubine Porcupine
Full-Color Character Artwork
Decuple-Width Decuple-Amaray Keepcase with swinging page for discs
A 30 page collectable book guiding your through it’s release
Original theatrical poster as cover-art
4 sculptures of Chicken Little, Abby Mallard, Runt-Of-The-Litter and Fish-Out-Of-Water
5 Chicken Little Pez dispensers
3 posters
Collectable piece of the sky shaped as a stop sign
Due to reaction from Escapay Inc. this release will not feature a slipcover in an act to save loads of trees and stop it’s pointlessness qualities. If you happen to like slipcovers, Escapay Inc. just happens to think of you as a tree hatin’ bast*rd and wants you to get over your crazy obsession and stick to the DVDs themselves that are ACTUALLY worth something.
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Ten whole discs and we don't get a special audio commentary from two of Chicken Little's biggest fans: Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez??? Can you imagine just how *kickass* that commentary would be? Be worth the price tag alone!

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Monday, October 23, 2006:
The Watcher in the Woods: Two-Disc Special Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English 6.1 DTS (Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut)
English 5.1 Dolby Digital EX (Director's Cut)
English 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
French 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
English Closed Captioning for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Scene Selection with 30 Chapter Stops
Full-Motion Interactive 16x9 Menus
Disc One: The Movie (both versions, via seamless branching)
The Director's Cut: 108 minutes
-Restores the 25 minutes of deleted footage from the original April 1980 pre-release cut aka "The Original Screening Version".
-Restores the controversial extended opening sequence of the "Melting Doll".
-Restores the incomplete-in-1980 "Other World" ending sequence, via modern elements and technology. Personally supervised by director John Hough and visual effects designer Harrison Ellenshaw.
The Theatrical Cut: 83 minutes
-The October 1981 theatrical cut aka "The Second Version".
Audio Bonus Materials:
-Audio Commentary - with director John Hough, actors Carroll Baker, Lynn-Holly Johnson, and Kyle Richards (Director's Cut)
-Audio Commentary - with director John Hough (Theatrical Cut)
-Audio Commentary - with actors Carroll Baker, Lynn-Holly Johnson, and Kyle Richards (Theatrical Cut)
-Isolated Music Track
-Isolated Effects Track
Video Bonus Materials:
-Introduction - An introduction to the DVD by John Hough
-Multi-Angle Feature Option - View Storyboards and Effects Tests for Key Scenes. Available in multi-angle option or picture-in-picture option.
-Trivia Track - Watch the movie with information about the book by Florence Engel Randall, the film adaptation by John Hough, and production notes.
Disc Two: Bonus Materials (shot and presented in 16:9, with pillars on 4:3 material)
Documentary and Featurettes: Runtime 160 minutes
-It is NOT a Fairy Tale: The Making of "The Watcher In The Woods" - a new 90-minute documentary on the making of the film with new and vintage interviews from the cast and crew. Contains 12 chapter stops and a chapter listings menu.
-Restoring The Watcher - a 15-minute featurette about the restoration of the film and the new director's cut.
-Supernatural According to Disney - a 15-minute featurette about the supernatural aspects of various films from Walt Disney Pictures.
-Disney Time Capsule: 1981 - a 10 minute featurette showing achievements in film, television, and parks for The Walt Disney Company.
-John Hough's Disney - a 20-minute featurette detailing John Hough's time working for Disney, on his three films: Escape to Witch Mountain, Return from Witch Mountain, and The Watcher in The Woods.
-Remembering Bette Davis - a 10-minute featurette with cast/crew anecdotes about working with the Hollywood legend.
The Bosco Series - a series of interviews done by Scott Michael Bosco (Unknown Runtime)
-Tom Leetch (Co-Producer, March 1986)
-Harrison Ellenshaw (Visual Effects Designer, November 1998)
-Lynn Holly Johnson (Jan Curtis, March 1999)
-Carroll Baker (Helen Curtis, April 1999)
-Kyle Richards (Ellie Curtis)
-Sam Nicholson (Visual Effects Supervisor)
Art and Design Galleries:
-Storyboards Gallery
-Production Photos Gallery
-Behind the Scenes Gallery
-Conceptual Drawings and Character Design Gallery
-VFX Tests - a progressive look at the visual effects
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by John Hough
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Alternte Endings
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser
-Theatrical Trailer 1
-Theatrical Trailer 2
-Theatrical Trailer 3
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
DVD-ROM Text-Based Materials:
-First Draft Screenplay
-Final Draft Screenplay
-Second Version Screenplay (New Ending Only)
-Archive of News Articles and Movie Reviews
-Original Press Releases and Pressbooks
Easter Eggs: (can be found within both discs)
-Early camera tests for visual effects
-Extra interview clips not used in featurettes
-Outtakes Reel
Packaging and Disc Art:
-Dual-Amaray Clear Keepcase with sidesnaps
-2-sided cover art with interior cover art containing scene and bonus material listings
-Disc One: Mrs. Aylwood, Jan
-Disc Two: Ellie, Karen
-Cardboard Housing Slipcase (not slipcover, there's a difference), that holds clear keepcase as well as non-DVD materials
Non-DVD Materials:
-Soundtrack CD with the complete score, unused score, alternate takes, and demo tapes (housed in clear slimcase thinpak with interior cover art of liner notes and track listings)
-10 Full Size Lobby Cards
-Cast Photograph signed by surviving castmembers
-The Watcher In The Woods: Companion - collectible 72-page booklet with rare photos, essays, interviews, and more material not covered in the DVD set.
For those of you interested, the original Anchor Bay release was to have been a 2-disc set featuring a director's cut, the theatrical cut, and the extras that did make it onto the disc (along with, presumably, the interviews from the booklet in video form). Unfortunately, Disney stopped AB from making it, kept trying to get them to change and remove features, and ultimately let them release a lighter version of what they originally intended. Hopefully Disney will see the error of their ways and re-release this film the way it's meant to be released.
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
The Watcher in the Woods: Two-Disc Special Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English 6.1 DTS (Director's Cut and Theatrical Cut)
English 5.1 Dolby Digital EX (Director's Cut)
English 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
French 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital (Theatrical Cut)
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
English Closed Captioning for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Scene Selection with 30 Chapter Stops
Full-Motion Interactive 16x9 Menus
Disc One: The Movie (both versions, via seamless branching)
The Director's Cut: 108 minutes
-Restores the 25 minutes of deleted footage from the original April 1980 pre-release cut aka "The Original Screening Version".
-Restores the controversial extended opening sequence of the "Melting Doll".
-Restores the incomplete-in-1980 "Other World" ending sequence, via modern elements and technology. Personally supervised by director John Hough and visual effects designer Harrison Ellenshaw.
The Theatrical Cut: 83 minutes
-The October 1981 theatrical cut aka "The Second Version".
Audio Bonus Materials:
-Audio Commentary - with director John Hough, actors Carroll Baker, Lynn-Holly Johnson, and Kyle Richards (Director's Cut)
-Audio Commentary - with director John Hough (Theatrical Cut)
-Audio Commentary - with actors Carroll Baker, Lynn-Holly Johnson, and Kyle Richards (Theatrical Cut)
-Isolated Music Track
-Isolated Effects Track
Video Bonus Materials:
-Introduction - An introduction to the DVD by John Hough
-Multi-Angle Feature Option - View Storyboards and Effects Tests for Key Scenes. Available in multi-angle option or picture-in-picture option.
-Trivia Track - Watch the movie with information about the book by Florence Engel Randall, the film adaptation by John Hough, and production notes.
Disc Two: Bonus Materials (shot and presented in 16:9, with pillars on 4:3 material)
Documentary and Featurettes: Runtime 160 minutes
-It is NOT a Fairy Tale: The Making of "The Watcher In The Woods" - a new 90-minute documentary on the making of the film with new and vintage interviews from the cast and crew. Contains 12 chapter stops and a chapter listings menu.
-Restoring The Watcher - a 15-minute featurette about the restoration of the film and the new director's cut.
-Supernatural According to Disney - a 15-minute featurette about the supernatural aspects of various films from Walt Disney Pictures.
-Disney Time Capsule: 1981 - a 10 minute featurette showing achievements in film, television, and parks for The Walt Disney Company.
-John Hough's Disney - a 20-minute featurette detailing John Hough's time working for Disney, on his three films: Escape to Witch Mountain, Return from Witch Mountain, and The Watcher in The Woods.
-Remembering Bette Davis - a 10-minute featurette with cast/crew anecdotes about working with the Hollywood legend.
The Bosco Series - a series of interviews done by Scott Michael Bosco (Unknown Runtime)
-Tom Leetch (Co-Producer, March 1986)
-Harrison Ellenshaw (Visual Effects Designer, November 1998)
-Lynn Holly Johnson (Jan Curtis, March 1999)
-Carroll Baker (Helen Curtis, April 1999)
-Kyle Richards (Ellie Curtis)
-Sam Nicholson (Visual Effects Supervisor)
Art and Design Galleries:
-Storyboards Gallery
-Production Photos Gallery
-Behind the Scenes Gallery
-Conceptual Drawings and Character Design Gallery
-VFX Tests - a progressive look at the visual effects
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by John Hough
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Alternte Endings
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser
-Theatrical Trailer 1
-Theatrical Trailer 2
-Theatrical Trailer 3
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
DVD-ROM Text-Based Materials:
-First Draft Screenplay
-Final Draft Screenplay
-Second Version Screenplay (New Ending Only)
-Archive of News Articles and Movie Reviews
-Original Press Releases and Pressbooks
Easter Eggs: (can be found within both discs)
-Early camera tests for visual effects
-Extra interview clips not used in featurettes
-Outtakes Reel
Packaging and Disc Art:
-Dual-Amaray Clear Keepcase with sidesnaps
-2-sided cover art with interior cover art containing scene and bonus material listings
-Disc One: Mrs. Aylwood, Jan
-Disc Two: Ellie, Karen
-Cardboard Housing Slipcase (not slipcover, there's a difference), that holds clear keepcase as well as non-DVD materials
Non-DVD Materials:
-Soundtrack CD with the complete score, unused score, alternate takes, and demo tapes (housed in clear slimcase thinpak with interior cover art of liner notes and track listings)
-10 Full Size Lobby Cards
-Cast Photograph signed by surviving castmembers
-The Watcher In The Woods: Companion - collectible 72-page booklet with rare photos, essays, interviews, and more material not covered in the DVD set.
For those of you interested, the original Anchor Bay release was to have been a 2-disc set featuring a director's cut, the theatrical cut, and the extras that did make it onto the disc (along with, presumably, the interviews from the booklet in video form). Unfortunately, Disney stopped AB from making it, kept trying to get them to change and remove features, and ultimately let them release a lighter version of what they originally intended. Hopefully Disney will see the error of their ways and re-release this film the way it's meant to be released.
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
Last edited by Escapay on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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Monday, October 23, 2006:
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy: Collector's Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English 5.1 Dolby Digital EX
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
French 2.0 Dolby Digital
Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
English Closed Captioning for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Scene Selection with 25 Chapter Stops (All Three Movies)
Full-Motion Interactive 16x9 Menus
Disc One: The Mighty Ducks (100 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Stephen Herek and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Joss Ackland, and Heidi Kling
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director Stephen Herek
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1992)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Two: D2: The Mighty Ducks (106 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Sam Weisman and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Kathryn Erbe, and Michael Tucker
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director Sam Weisman
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1994)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Three: D3: The Mighty Ducks (104 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Robert Lieberman and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Jeffrey Nordling, and David Selby
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director robert Lieberman
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1996)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Four: Bonus Materials
Documentaries: (shot and presented in 16:9, with pillars on 4:3 material) Runtime 155 minutes
-Ducks Fly Together: The Legacy of The Mighty Ducks - a 135-minute three-part documentary hosted by Emilio Estevez covering the making of the films from 1992 to 1996. Each part contains 5 chapter stops and can be played on its own or altogether with a "Play All" Option.
*Part 1: The Mighty Ducks (45 minutes)
*Part 2: D2 (45 minutes)
*Part 3: D3 (45 minutes)
-The Ducks Look Back - a new 20-minute featurette covering thecast of all three films, then and now.
Bonus TV Episodes: Runtime 45 minutes
-Two-Part Premiere Episode - "The First Face-Off", from the animated TV Series The Mighty Ducks.
Photo Galleries:
-Hockey Moves and Plays Gallery
-Production Photos Gallery
-Behind the Scenes Gallery
-Publicity Photos Gallery
Easter Eggs: (can be found within all three discs)
-Extra interview clips not used in featurettes
Packaging and Disc Art:
Available as Individual Releases



-Clear Amaray Keepcases
-Dual-sided Cover Art
-Inside Artwork listing Scene Listing and Bonus Materials Listing
-Disc One Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1992
-Disc Two Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1994
-Disc Three Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1996
Available as Trilogy Boxset
-Full-Color Embossed Cardboard Box to hold the four discs
-Bonus Fourth Disc with documentaries, tv episodes, and still galleries
-Disc Art: All Three Logos
SRP $14.99 (Individual Releases)
SRP $39.99 (Trilogy Boxset)
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy: Collector's Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English 5.1 Dolby Digital EX
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
French 2.0 Dolby Digital
Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
English Closed Captioning for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Scene Selection with 25 Chapter Stops (All Three Movies)
Full-Motion Interactive 16x9 Menus
Disc One: The Mighty Ducks (100 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Stephen Herek and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Joss Ackland, and Heidi Kling
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director Stephen Herek
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1992)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Two: D2: The Mighty Ducks (106 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Sam Weisman and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Kathryn Erbe, and Michael Tucker
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director Sam Weisman
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1994)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Three: D3: The Mighty Ducks (104 minutes)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with director Robert Lieberman and screenwriter Steven Brill.
-Audio Commentary - with actors Emilio Estevez, Jeffrey Nordling, and David Selby
-Audio Commentary - with the Ducks
-Trivia Track with information about the hockey moves portrayed, along with production notes.
Deleted Materials:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by director robert Lieberman
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Takes
-Outtakes Reel
Publicity Materials:
-Theatrical Teaser/Trailer (1996)
-TV Spots
-Promotional Posters Gallery
Disc Four: Bonus Materials
Documentaries: (shot and presented in 16:9, with pillars on 4:3 material) Runtime 155 minutes
-Ducks Fly Together: The Legacy of The Mighty Ducks - a 135-minute three-part documentary hosted by Emilio Estevez covering the making of the films from 1992 to 1996. Each part contains 5 chapter stops and can be played on its own or altogether with a "Play All" Option.
*Part 1: The Mighty Ducks (45 minutes)
*Part 2: D2 (45 minutes)
*Part 3: D3 (45 minutes)
-The Ducks Look Back - a new 20-minute featurette covering thecast of all three films, then and now.
Bonus TV Episodes: Runtime 45 minutes
-Two-Part Premiere Episode - "The First Face-Off", from the animated TV Series The Mighty Ducks.
Photo Galleries:
-Hockey Moves and Plays Gallery
-Production Photos Gallery
-Behind the Scenes Gallery
-Publicity Photos Gallery
Easter Eggs: (can be found within all three discs)
-Extra interview clips not used in featurettes
Packaging and Disc Art:
Available as Individual Releases



-Clear Amaray Keepcases
-Dual-sided Cover Art
-Inside Artwork listing Scene Listing and Bonus Materials Listing
-Disc One Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1992
-Disc Two Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1994
-Disc Three Art: Mighty Ducks Logo 1996
Available as Trilogy Boxset
-Full-Color Embossed Cardboard Box to hold the four discs
-Bonus Fourth Disc with documentaries, tv episodes, and still galleries
-Disc Art: All Three Logos
SRP $14.99 (Individual Releases)
SRP $39.99 (Trilogy Boxset)
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
Last edited by Escapay on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:25 pm, edited 2 times in total.
WIST #60:
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WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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- Platinum Edition
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The Happiest Millionaire: 40th Anniversary Edition
Disc 1
-Original Inteneded Road Show cut with overture, Intermission
and exit
-1.66:1 original aspect ratio, enhanced for 16x9 televisions
-5.1 Disney Enchnaced Home Thatre Mix
-Original theatrical soundtrack
-French and Spanish Language Tracks
-Audio Commentary with Lesely Ann Waren (?), John Davidson and Richard Sherman
-"A Million Bits of Knowladge": Film Fun Facts
Disc 2
-A musical reunion with Richard Sherman and the surviving cast of the Happiest Millionaire
-Fourtuosity: The Making of the Happiest Millionaire
-The Passing of Walt: The cast and crew remeber the death of Walt Disney and how it affected his final film
-By George!: a featurette about the films most interesting cast members
-1967 Disney Studio Album
-Deleted Songs and materials
-the cuts of a classic: a featurette explaining how and why cuts were made to the original film
-Restoring The Happiest Millionaire
-Theatrical and Video trailers
-Philladelphia, 1916: learn what the city was like durring the Time of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle
-Promoting the Happiest Millionaire
-Learn about the play that inspired the film
Galleries:
-costumes
-sets
-visual development
-production
-promotion and merchandise
menus will be 16x9 enhanced and will be done in the style of the Vault Disney Line. As would be the packaging
Disc 1
-Original Inteneded Road Show cut with overture, Intermission
and exit
-1.66:1 original aspect ratio, enhanced for 16x9 televisions
-5.1 Disney Enchnaced Home Thatre Mix
-Original theatrical soundtrack
-French and Spanish Language Tracks
-Audio Commentary with Lesely Ann Waren (?), John Davidson and Richard Sherman
-"A Million Bits of Knowladge": Film Fun Facts
Disc 2
-A musical reunion with Richard Sherman and the surviving cast of the Happiest Millionaire
-Fourtuosity: The Making of the Happiest Millionaire
-The Passing of Walt: The cast and crew remeber the death of Walt Disney and how it affected his final film
-By George!: a featurette about the films most interesting cast members
-1967 Disney Studio Album
-Deleted Songs and materials
-the cuts of a classic: a featurette explaining how and why cuts were made to the original film
-Restoring The Happiest Millionaire
-Theatrical and Video trailers
-Philladelphia, 1916: learn what the city was like durring the Time of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle
-Promoting the Happiest Millionaire
-Learn about the play that inspired the film
Galleries:
-costumes
-sets
-visual development
-production
-promotion and merchandise
menus will be 16x9 enhanced and will be done in the style of the Vault Disney Line. As would be the packaging

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- Signature Collection
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 30th Anniversary Masterpiece Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary with Clint Howard (voice of Roo), Bruce Reitherman (voice of Christopher Robin), & Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary with Richard Sherman, Roy E. Disney, & John Canemaker
-Music Track complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Pooh's Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection includes all of the songs from the movie
-"Winnie the Pooh Theme Song" Music Video by Carly Simon - 2:30
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - 47:00
-- The Inspiration for The Many Adventures - 6:00
-- From Milne to Disney - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:00
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
-- Tokyo Disneyland
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - ~10:00
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 8:25
Interview with Christopher Robin - ~11:00
Restoring The Many Adventures - ~7:00
The Tradition of The Many Adventures - ~8:00
"A Day for Eeyore" - 25:00
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 80's
-- 1996
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2002
**Games and Activities**
*"100 Acre Wood Challenge" Game
*"Finding Roo" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Rides of The Many Adventures - 6:00
*"Pooh's Shadow" DVD StoryBook
*"Pooh and His Friends" DVD StoryBook

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary with Clint Howard (voice of Roo), Bruce Reitherman (voice of Christopher Robin), & Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary with Richard Sherman, Roy E. Disney, & John Canemaker
-Music Track complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Pooh's Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection includes all of the songs from the movie
-"Winnie the Pooh Theme Song" Music Video by Carly Simon - 2:30
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - 47:00
-- The Inspiration for The Many Adventures - 6:00
-- From Milne to Disney - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:00
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
-- Tokyo Disneyland
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - ~10:00
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 8:25
Interview with Christopher Robin - ~11:00
Restoring The Many Adventures - ~7:00
The Tradition of The Many Adventures - ~8:00
"A Day for Eeyore" - 25:00
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 80's
-- 1996
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2002
**Games and Activities**
*"100 Acre Wood Challenge" Game
*"Finding Roo" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Rides of The Many Adventures - 6:00
*"Pooh's Shadow" DVD StoryBook
*"Pooh and His Friends" DVD StoryBook
The Divulgations of One Desmond Leica: http://desmondleica.wordpress.com/
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TheSequelOfDisney's Masterpiece Collection
Treasure Planet: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition

Technical Stuff:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
5.1 Disney Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
Visual/Audio Commentary with Producer Roy Conli, Directors John Musker and Ron Clements, and others
Music Only Track
Effects Only Track
Trivia Track with information about the time period, along with production tidbits
"I'm Still Here" John Rzeznik Music Video (4:13)
Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of Treasure Planet - 45 Minutes
-- How It Came To Be: The Envision of Treasure Planet - 5:00
-- Updating A Classic: From Island to Planet - 8:00
-- The Animation of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- The Music of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- The Art and Design of Treasure Planet - 8:00
*The Art and Design of Treasure Planet
The Look
-- "Brandywine School" - 2:25
-- "The 70/30 Law" - 1:38
Pencil Animation
-- "Amelia's Cabin" - ~2:00
-- "Rough Animation to Final Film Comparison" - 1:40
Animation
-- "Hook Test" with Glen Keane Introduction - 1:02
-- "Silver Arm Test" - 0:38
-- "Maquettes" - 3:12
-- "Animation: Delbert Doppler" - 1:10
-- "Silver Progression Animation" - 2:27
Merging 2D and 3D Worlds
-- "Pose Camera" - 1:43
-- "Effects Animation" - 1:20
-- "3D Character/2D World" - 1:07
"Layout Demonstrations" - 1:24
"Treasure Planet Found" - 2:09
"Lighting" - 1:13
Galleries
*Story Art - (28 pictures)
*Still Art
-- Visual Development (128 pictures)
-- Paintings (90 pictures)
-- Color Keys (144 pictures)
-- Moments (50 pictures)
*Characters
-- Jim (12 pictures)
-- John Silver (37 pictures)
-- Dr. Delbert Doppler (10 pictures)
-- Captain Amelia (24 pictures)
-- Mr. Arrow (7 pictures)
-- Scroop (16 pictures)
-- Sarah Hawkins (5 pictures)
-- Billy Bones (6 pictures)
-- B.E.N. (20 pictures)
-- Hands (4 pictures)
-- Flint (3 pictures)
-- Morph (18 pictures)
-- Blind Pew (4 pictures)
-- Pirates (~60 pictures)
-- Spaceport Crescentia (~90 pictures)
*"Disney Animation Magic" - ~15:00
**Deleted Materials**
*Deleted Scenes - Introductions with John Musker and Ron Clements
-- "Original Prologue: Adult Jim" - 3:00
-- "Alternate Ending: Rebuilding the Benbow Inn" - 1:10
-- "Jim Meets Ethan" - 1:59
**Games & Activities**
*"RLS Legacy Virtual 3D Tour and Treasure Hunt"
*"Finding B.E.N." 3D Maze Game
*"Which Pirate Are You?" Game
*DisneyPedia: The Pirate Life - ~12:00
**Publicity Materials**
*Teaser Trailer - 1:28
*Theatrical Trailer - 2:21
*Posters - (2 pictures)
*Original Theatrical Trailer - Treasure Island - 2:12
**Disc 2 Index**
**Easter Eggs**
*Interview With The Directors Interview with Ron Clements and John Musker about old, new, and future projects - 10:00
The Black Cauldron: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 2.20:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
Audio Commentary with Grant Bardsley (voice of Taran), Susan Sheridan (voice of Eilonwy), John Hurt (voice of the Horned King), Freddie Jones (voice of Dallben), and John Byner (voice of Gurgi and Doli)
Audio Commentary with Richard Rich (director), and Roy E. Disney
Music Track complete score by Elmer Berstein
Effects Track
Trivia Track
Multi-Language Reel
Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Black Cauldron - 45:00
-- The Inspiration for The Black Cauldron - 6:00
-- From Book to Screen - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Black Cauldron - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Black Cauldron - 8:00
-- The Music of The Black Cauldron - 5:00
-- The Art and Design of The Black Cauldron - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Black Cauldron
Still Gallery
-- Character Development (33 pictures)
-- Behind the Scenes (9 pictures)
-- Voice Talent (9 pictures)
-- Layouts and Backgrounds (9 pictures)
-- Promotion (9 pictures)
-- Tokyo Disneyland (9 pictures)
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Taran
-- Eilonwy
-- Dallben
-- Horned King/Henchmen
-- Fflewddur Fflam
-- King Eidilleg
-- Gurgi/Doli
-- Fairfolk
-- Orddu/Orwen/Orgoch
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Taran
-- Eilonwy
-- Dallben
-- Horned King/Henchmen
-- Fflewddur Fflam
-- King Eidilleg
-- Gurgi/Doli
-- Fairfolk
-- Orddu/Orwen/Orgoch
-- Miscellaneous
Storyboard to Film Comparison
Interview with the Cast - ~15:00
Restoring The Black Cauldron - ~7:00
The Effect of The Black Cauldron - ~6:00
"Trick or Treat - Donald Duck cartoon - 8:12
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1985
Home Video Trailer(s)
Disney DVD Trailer(s)
**Games and Activities**
*“The Quest for the Black Cauldron” Set Top Game
*Saving Princess Eilonwy" Set Top Game
*The Rides of The Black Caludron
Robin Hood: 2 Disc Most Wanted Masterpiece Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.75:1
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
1.0 Original Mono (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Enhanced with Disney's FastPlay
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
28 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, and Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Brian Bedford, Carole Shelley, George Lindsey, and Dana Laurita
-Isolated Music Track
-From The Fox - Trivia Track with various fun factoids about the film
-Disc Two Preview
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin or John Canemaker
-Never-Before-Seen Alternate Ending
-Deleted Songs
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Music and More:
-"Love" Music Video - Anneliese Van Der Pol
-The Making of the Music Video
-Sing-Along Song Selection - Jump right to favorite songs
-Sing-Along Track - Song lyrics appear right on the screen during favorite songs
Disc Two
Backstage Disney:
-The English Tale: The Making of Robin Hood - new 60-minute documentary about the making of Robin Hood, split into the following chapters:
*Introduction: The Robin Hood Legacy
*Background History: From Tights to Pencils
*Pre-Production: Concepts and Designs
*Pre-Production: Finding the Look
*Production: Live-Action References
*Production: Finding the Voices
*Production: Animation
*Production: Music
*Release and Reaction: The Robin Legacy
-Disney Time Capsule: 1973 - A 7-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1973
-Restoring Robin Hood - A new 8-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration of Robin Hood
-The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men - ~84:00
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Trailer Gallery
-Theatrical Trailer (1973)
-Re-release Trailer (1984)
-Home Video Trailer (1991)
-Home Video Trailer (1994)
-Home Video Trailer (1999)
-Gold Collection DVD Trailer (2000)
Still and Video Galleries:
Storyboard Sequences:
-"Oo-De-Lally"
-"Not In Nottingham"
-"Love"
-Washing Clothes/Cooking Food
-"The Phony King of England
-Stealing the Gold
-"Whistle-Stop"
-Sherrif of Nottingham Guarding the Prisoners
-Gpysies for Gold
-Winning the Tournament
-Live-Action Reference Sequences:
-"Oo-De-Lally"
-"Not In Nottingham"
-"Love"
-Washing Clothes/Cooking Food
-"The Phony King of England
-Stealing the Gold
-"Whistle-Stop"
-Sheriff of Nottingham Guarding the Prisoners
-Gpysies for Gold
-Winning the Tournament
Character Design & Concept Art
-Robin Hood
-Maid Marion
-Little John
-Prince John
-Sheriff of Nottingham
-Sir Hiss
-Friar Tuck
-Lady Kluck
-Alan-a-Dale
-Trigger and Nutsy
-Sexton Mouse and Mother Mouse
-Gorrilla and Sahnti
-Mother Rabbit and Slome
Character Model Sheets
-Robin Hood
-Maid Marion
-Little John
-Prince John
-Sheriff of Nottingham
-Sir Hiss
-Friar Tuck
-Lady Kluck
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Games and Activities:
-DisneyPedia: Tour of Nottingham - 7 minute featurette about the setting of the movie
-DisneyPedia: The Animals of Robin Hood - 5 minute featurette
-Robin Hood's Merry Games: Archery Trivia Challenge & Rescue Maid Marian
-Robin's Adventures: DVD StoryBook
-“Ye Olden Days” - 8:18
The Aristocats: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Enhanced with Disney's FastPlay
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
27 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with John Canemaker, Leonard Maltin, and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Commentary - with Liz English, Gary Dubin, and Dean Clark (the Kittens)
-Isolated Music Track
-From the Cats: Trivia Track
-Disc Two Preview
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin or John Canemaker
-Deleted Songs
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Music and More:
-"Ev'rybody Wants to Be A Cat" Music Video - by the Disney Channel Circle of Stars
-The Making of the Music Video
-Sing-Along Song Selection - Jump right to favorite songs
-Sing-Along Track - Song lyrics appear right on the screen during favorite songs
Disc Two:
Backstage Disney:
-It's A Cat Thing: The Making of The Aristocats - new 50-minute documentary about the making of The Aristocats, split into the following chapters:
*Introduction: The Aristocatic Legacy
*Background History: After Walt
*Pre-Production: Concepts and Designs
*Pre-Production: Finding the Look
*Production: Live-Action References
*Production: Finding the Voices
*Production: Animation
*Production: Music
*Release and Reaction: The Aristocatic Legacy
-Disney Legend: Eva Gabor - New 9-minute featurette/tribute to the late Eva Gabor
-Disney Legend: Pat Buttram - New 15-minute featurette/tribute to the late Pat Buttram
-The Sequel that Never Was - New 6-minute featurette about the cancelled The Aristocats II
-Disney Time Capsule: 1970 - a 7-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1970
-Restoring The Aristocats - a new 8-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration of The Aristocats
-After Walt - New 15-minute featurette about how Walt's death affected the Walt Disney Studios
-StoryBoard-to-Film Comparisons - 10-minute featurette depicting how StoryBoard's relate and become the final product, with favorite scenes by Liz English, Gary Dubin, and Dean Clark
Trailer Gallery
-Theatrical Trailer (1970)
-Re-release Trailer (1980)
-Re-release Trailer (1987)
-Home Video Trailer (1996)
-Gold Collection DVD Trailer (2000)
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Character Design & Concept Art
- Abraham de Lacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
- Duchess
- Marie, Berlioz, & Toulouse
- Edgar Balthazar
- Madame Bonfamille & Georges Hautecourt
- Napoleon & Lafayette
- Amelia Gabble, Abigail Gabble, & Uncle Waldo
- Roquefort & Frou Frou
- The Cat Gang (Scat Cat, Shun Gon, Hit Cat, Peppo, & Billy Boss)
- Misc. Characters
Character Model Sheets
- Abraham de Lacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
- Duchess
- Marie, Berlioz, & Toulouse
- Edgar Balthazar
- Madame Bonfamille & Georges Hautecourt
- Napoleon & Lafayette
- Amelia Gabble, Abigail Gabble, & Uncle Waldo
- Roquefort & Frou Frou
- The Cat Gang (Scat Cat, Shun Gon, Hit Cat, Peppo, & Billy Boss)
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Games and Activities:
-DisneyPedia: It's All About Cats!
-Magical Environment: There's Something About Their Fries - French inspired DisneyPedia-like featurette
-Marie Is Lost! Set Top Game
-The Kittens Adventures: DVD StoryBook
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 30th Anniversary Masterpiece Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary with Clint Howard (voice of Roo), Bruce Reitherman (voice of Christopher Robin), & Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary with Richard Sherman, Roy E. Disney, & John Canemaker
-Music Track complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Pooh's Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection includes all of the songs from the movie
-"Winnie the Pooh Theme Song" Music Video by Carly Simon - 2:30
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - 47:00
-- The Inspiration for The Many Adventures - 6:00
-- From Milne to Disney - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:00
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
-- Tokyo Disneyland
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - ~10:00
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 8:25
Interview with Christopher Robin - ~11:00
Restoring The Many Adventures - ~7:00
The Tradition of The Many Adventures - ~8:00
"A Day for Eeyore" - 25:00
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 80's
-- 1996
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2002
**Games and Activities**
*"100 Acre Wood Challenge" Game
*"Finding Roo" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Rides of The Many Adventures - 6:00
*"Pooh's Shadow" DVD StoryBook
*"Pooh and His Friends" DVD StoryBook
Treasure Planet: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition

Technical Stuff:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
5.1 Disney Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
Visual/Audio Commentary with Producer Roy Conli, Directors John Musker and Ron Clements, and others
Music Only Track
Effects Only Track
Trivia Track with information about the time period, along with production tidbits
"I'm Still Here" John Rzeznik Music Video (4:13)
Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of Treasure Planet - 45 Minutes
-- How It Came To Be: The Envision of Treasure Planet - 5:00
-- Updating A Classic: From Island to Planet - 8:00
-- The Animation of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- The Music of Treasure Planet - 8:00
-- The Art and Design of Treasure Planet - 8:00
*The Art and Design of Treasure Planet
The Look
-- "Brandywine School" - 2:25
-- "The 70/30 Law" - 1:38
Pencil Animation
-- "Amelia's Cabin" - ~2:00
-- "Rough Animation to Final Film Comparison" - 1:40
Animation
-- "Hook Test" with Glen Keane Introduction - 1:02
-- "Silver Arm Test" - 0:38
-- "Maquettes" - 3:12
-- "Animation: Delbert Doppler" - 1:10
-- "Silver Progression Animation" - 2:27
Merging 2D and 3D Worlds
-- "Pose Camera" - 1:43
-- "Effects Animation" - 1:20
-- "3D Character/2D World" - 1:07
"Layout Demonstrations" - 1:24
"Treasure Planet Found" - 2:09
"Lighting" - 1:13
Galleries
*Story Art - (28 pictures)
*Still Art
-- Visual Development (128 pictures)
-- Paintings (90 pictures)
-- Color Keys (144 pictures)
-- Moments (50 pictures)
*Characters
-- Jim (12 pictures)
-- John Silver (37 pictures)
-- Dr. Delbert Doppler (10 pictures)
-- Captain Amelia (24 pictures)
-- Mr. Arrow (7 pictures)
-- Scroop (16 pictures)
-- Sarah Hawkins (5 pictures)
-- Billy Bones (6 pictures)
-- B.E.N. (20 pictures)
-- Hands (4 pictures)
-- Flint (3 pictures)
-- Morph (18 pictures)
-- Blind Pew (4 pictures)
-- Pirates (~60 pictures)
-- Spaceport Crescentia (~90 pictures)
*"Disney Animation Magic" - ~15:00
**Deleted Materials**
*Deleted Scenes - Introductions with John Musker and Ron Clements
-- "Original Prologue: Adult Jim" - 3:00
-- "Alternate Ending: Rebuilding the Benbow Inn" - 1:10
-- "Jim Meets Ethan" - 1:59
**Games & Activities**
*"RLS Legacy Virtual 3D Tour and Treasure Hunt"
*"Finding B.E.N." 3D Maze Game
*"Which Pirate Are You?" Game
*DisneyPedia: The Pirate Life - ~12:00
**Publicity Materials**
*Teaser Trailer - 1:28
*Theatrical Trailer - 2:21
*Posters - (2 pictures)
*Original Theatrical Trailer - Treasure Island - 2:12
**Disc 2 Index**
**Easter Eggs**
*Interview With The Directors Interview with Ron Clements and John Musker about old, new, and future projects - 10:00
The Black Cauldron: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 2.20:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
Audio Commentary with Grant Bardsley (voice of Taran), Susan Sheridan (voice of Eilonwy), John Hurt (voice of the Horned King), Freddie Jones (voice of Dallben), and John Byner (voice of Gurgi and Doli)
Audio Commentary with Richard Rich (director), and Roy E. Disney
Music Track complete score by Elmer Berstein
Effects Track
Trivia Track
Multi-Language Reel
Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Black Cauldron - 45:00
-- The Inspiration for The Black Cauldron - 6:00
-- From Book to Screen - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Black Cauldron - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Black Cauldron - 8:00
-- The Music of The Black Cauldron - 5:00
-- The Art and Design of The Black Cauldron - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Black Cauldron
Still Gallery
-- Character Development (33 pictures)
-- Behind the Scenes (9 pictures)
-- Voice Talent (9 pictures)
-- Layouts and Backgrounds (9 pictures)
-- Promotion (9 pictures)
-- Tokyo Disneyland (9 pictures)
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Taran
-- Eilonwy
-- Dallben
-- Horned King/Henchmen
-- Fflewddur Fflam
-- King Eidilleg
-- Gurgi/Doli
-- Fairfolk
-- Orddu/Orwen/Orgoch
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Taran
-- Eilonwy
-- Dallben
-- Horned King/Henchmen
-- Fflewddur Fflam
-- King Eidilleg
-- Gurgi/Doli
-- Fairfolk
-- Orddu/Orwen/Orgoch
-- Miscellaneous
Storyboard to Film Comparison
Interview with the Cast - ~15:00
Restoring The Black Cauldron - ~7:00
The Effect of The Black Cauldron - ~6:00
"Trick or Treat - Donald Duck cartoon - 8:12
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1985
Home Video Trailer(s)
Disney DVD Trailer(s)
**Games and Activities**
*“The Quest for the Black Cauldron” Set Top Game
*Saving Princess Eilonwy" Set Top Game
*The Rides of The Black Caludron
Robin Hood: 2 Disc Most Wanted Masterpiece Edition

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.75:1
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
1.0 Original Mono (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Enhanced with Disney's FastPlay
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
28 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, and Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Brian Bedford, Carole Shelley, George Lindsey, and Dana Laurita
-Isolated Music Track
-From The Fox - Trivia Track with various fun factoids about the film
-Disc Two Preview
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin or John Canemaker
-Never-Before-Seen Alternate Ending
-Deleted Songs
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Music and More:
-"Love" Music Video - Anneliese Van Der Pol
-The Making of the Music Video
-Sing-Along Song Selection - Jump right to favorite songs
-Sing-Along Track - Song lyrics appear right on the screen during favorite songs
Disc Two
Backstage Disney:
-The English Tale: The Making of Robin Hood - new 60-minute documentary about the making of Robin Hood, split into the following chapters:
*Introduction: The Robin Hood Legacy
*Background History: From Tights to Pencils
*Pre-Production: Concepts and Designs
*Pre-Production: Finding the Look
*Production: Live-Action References
*Production: Finding the Voices
*Production: Animation
*Production: Music
*Release and Reaction: The Robin Legacy
-Disney Time Capsule: 1973 - A 7-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1973
-Restoring Robin Hood - A new 8-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration of Robin Hood
-The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men - ~84:00
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Trailer Gallery
-Theatrical Trailer (1973)
-Re-release Trailer (1984)
-Home Video Trailer (1991)
-Home Video Trailer (1994)
-Home Video Trailer (1999)
-Gold Collection DVD Trailer (2000)
Still and Video Galleries:
Storyboard Sequences:
-"Oo-De-Lally"
-"Not In Nottingham"
-"Love"
-Washing Clothes/Cooking Food
-"The Phony King of England
-Stealing the Gold
-"Whistle-Stop"
-Sherrif of Nottingham Guarding the Prisoners
-Gpysies for Gold
-Winning the Tournament
-Live-Action Reference Sequences:
-"Oo-De-Lally"
-"Not In Nottingham"
-"Love"
-Washing Clothes/Cooking Food
-"The Phony King of England
-Stealing the Gold
-"Whistle-Stop"
-Sheriff of Nottingham Guarding the Prisoners
-Gpysies for Gold
-Winning the Tournament
Character Design & Concept Art
-Robin Hood
-Maid Marion
-Little John
-Prince John
-Sheriff of Nottingham
-Sir Hiss
-Friar Tuck
-Lady Kluck
-Alan-a-Dale
-Trigger and Nutsy
-Sexton Mouse and Mother Mouse
-Gorrilla and Sahnti
-Mother Rabbit and Slome
Character Model Sheets
-Robin Hood
-Maid Marion
-Little John
-Prince John
-Sheriff of Nottingham
-Sir Hiss
-Friar Tuck
-Lady Kluck
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Games and Activities:
-DisneyPedia: Tour of Nottingham - 7 minute featurette about the setting of the movie
-DisneyPedia: The Animals of Robin Hood - 5 minute featurette
-Robin Hood's Merry Games: Archery Trivia Challenge & Rescue Maid Marian
-Robin's Adventures: DVD StoryBook
-“Ye Olden Days” - 8:18
The Aristocats: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition
Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Enhanced with Disney's FastPlay
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
27 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - with John Canemaker, Leonard Maltin, and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Commentary - with Liz English, Gary Dubin, and Dean Clark (the Kittens)
-Isolated Music Track
-From the Cats: Trivia Track
-Disc Two Preview
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin or John Canemaker
-Deleted Songs
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Music and More:
-"Ev'rybody Wants to Be A Cat" Music Video - by the Disney Channel Circle of Stars
-The Making of the Music Video
-Sing-Along Song Selection - Jump right to favorite songs
-Sing-Along Track - Song lyrics appear right on the screen during favorite songs
Disc Two:
Backstage Disney:
-It's A Cat Thing: The Making of The Aristocats - new 50-minute documentary about the making of The Aristocats, split into the following chapters:
*Introduction: The Aristocatic Legacy
*Background History: After Walt
*Pre-Production: Concepts and Designs
*Pre-Production: Finding the Look
*Production: Live-Action References
*Production: Finding the Voices
*Production: Animation
*Production: Music
*Release and Reaction: The Aristocatic Legacy
-Disney Legend: Eva Gabor - New 9-minute featurette/tribute to the late Eva Gabor
-Disney Legend: Pat Buttram - New 15-minute featurette/tribute to the late Pat Buttram
-The Sequel that Never Was - New 6-minute featurette about the cancelled The Aristocats II
-Disney Time Capsule: 1970 - a 7-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1970
-Restoring The Aristocats - a new 8-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration of The Aristocats
-After Walt - New 15-minute featurette about how Walt's death affected the Walt Disney Studios
-StoryBoard-to-Film Comparisons - 10-minute featurette depicting how StoryBoard's relate and become the final product, with favorite scenes by Liz English, Gary Dubin, and Dean Clark
Trailer Gallery
-Theatrical Trailer (1970)
-Re-release Trailer (1980)
-Re-release Trailer (1987)
-Home Video Trailer (1996)
-Gold Collection DVD Trailer (2000)
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Character Design & Concept Art
- Abraham de Lacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
- Duchess
- Marie, Berlioz, & Toulouse
- Edgar Balthazar
- Madame Bonfamille & Georges Hautecourt
- Napoleon & Lafayette
- Amelia Gabble, Abigail Gabble, & Uncle Waldo
- Roquefort & Frou Frou
- The Cat Gang (Scat Cat, Shun Gon, Hit Cat, Peppo, & Billy Boss)
- Misc. Characters
Character Model Sheets
- Abraham de Lacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
- Duchess
- Marie, Berlioz, & Toulouse
- Edgar Balthazar
- Madame Bonfamille & Georges Hautecourt
- Napoleon & Lafayette
- Amelia Gabble, Abigail Gabble, & Uncle Waldo
- Roquefort & Frou Frou
- The Cat Gang (Scat Cat, Shun Gon, Hit Cat, Peppo, & Billy Boss)
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Games and Activities:
-DisneyPedia: It's All About Cats!
-Magical Environment: There's Something About Their Fries - French inspired DisneyPedia-like featurette
-Marie Is Lost! Set Top Game
-The Kittens Adventures: DVD StoryBook
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 30th Anniversary Masterpiece Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary with Clint Howard (voice of Roo), Bruce Reitherman (voice of Christopher Robin), & Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary with Richard Sherman, Roy E. Disney, & John Canemaker
-Music Track complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Pooh's Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection includes all of the songs from the movie
-"Winnie the Pooh Theme Song" Music Video by Carly Simon - 2:30
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
*The Making of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - 47:00
-- The Inspiration for The Many Adventures - 6:00
-- From Milne to Disney - 8:00
-- The Animation of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- Finding the Voices of The Many Adventures - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:00
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 10:00
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
-- Tokyo Disneyland
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Winnie the Pooh
-- Piglet
-- Tigger
-- Rabbit
-- Christopher Robin
-- Eeyore
-- Owl
-- Gopher
-- Kanga and Roo
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - ~10:00
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 8:25
Interview with Christopher Robin - ~11:00
Restoring The Many Adventures - ~7:00
The Tradition of The Many Adventures - ~8:00
"A Day for Eeyore" - 25:00
**Deleted Materials**
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
**Publicity Materials
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 80's
-- 1996
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2002
**Games and Activities**
*"100 Acre Wood Challenge" Game
*"Finding Roo" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Rides of The Many Adventures - 6:00
*"Pooh's Shadow" DVD StoryBook
*"Pooh and His Friends" DVD StoryBook
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 70th Anniversary 2-Disc Collector's Edition (December 18, 2007)
Technical Stuff:
(see 2001's Platinum Edition release)
Bonus Features: (spreads out over the 2 discs)
-Interviews from the 1930s/40s with Adrianna Caselotti, Lucille LaVerne, and more.
-Walt Disney's original reactions to his first feature film, and what inspired him to do Snow White as his first film.
-Roy Disney's reaction to its theatrical release and his experience seeing it in theaters.
-NC-16: A further look at why nobody under 16 was admitted to its original theatrical release. (it is mentioned on the PE DVD only briefly).
-The Fairest of Them All: An hour-long look at all of the efforts Disney made to restore the film with each release.
-Lips Red as a Rose: The animation of "Snow White".
-In the Vault: Why Disney puts its films on moratorium, and what movies are in the vault currently.
-Commentary with Roy Disney.
...of course there would be more, but I really can't think at the moment!
...I would also like to see....
Song of the South: The 60th Anniversary 2-Disc Special Edition
Disc One:
-Movie
-Audio Commentary with ??? (Roy Disney perhaps?)
- Sneak Peeks
-Disc 2 Preview
Disc Two
-The Premiere: Footage from premiere night.
-Banned: A two-hour-long look at why SotS never saw a home video release, and the long strike to get it released.
-Tribute to the Cast: A tribute to the entire cast of SotS, who never lived to see its home video release in the U.S. Includes short documentaries, etc.
-The Laugin' Place Comes to Life: The creation of the Splash Moutain rides in Walt Disney World, Florida and DisneyLand, Califorinia.
...again, I would put more, but ran out of ideas.
Technical Stuff:
(see 2001's Platinum Edition release)
Bonus Features: (spreads out over the 2 discs)
-Interviews from the 1930s/40s with Adrianna Caselotti, Lucille LaVerne, and more.
-Walt Disney's original reactions to his first feature film, and what inspired him to do Snow White as his first film.
-Roy Disney's reaction to its theatrical release and his experience seeing it in theaters.
-NC-16: A further look at why nobody under 16 was admitted to its original theatrical release. (it is mentioned on the PE DVD only briefly).
-The Fairest of Them All: An hour-long look at all of the efforts Disney made to restore the film with each release.
-Lips Red as a Rose: The animation of "Snow White".
-In the Vault: Why Disney puts its films on moratorium, and what movies are in the vault currently.
-Commentary with Roy Disney.
...of course there would be more, but I really can't think at the moment!
...I would also like to see....
Song of the South: The 60th Anniversary 2-Disc Special Edition
Disc One:
-Movie
-Audio Commentary with ??? (Roy Disney perhaps?)
- Sneak Peeks
-Disc 2 Preview
Disc Two
-The Premiere: Footage from premiere night.
-Banned: A two-hour-long look at why SotS never saw a home video release, and the long strike to get it released.
-Tribute to the Cast: A tribute to the entire cast of SotS, who never lived to see its home video release in the U.S. Includes short documentaries, etc.
-The Laugin' Place Comes to Life: The creation of the Splash Moutain rides in Walt Disney World, Florida and DisneyLand, Califorinia.
...again, I would put more, but ran out of ideas.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006:
Walt Disney Treasures: Song of the South (2007)

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
2.0 Original Mono (English)
2.0 Dolby Surround (French)
2.0 Dolby Surround (Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Main Feature: Runtime 94 minutes
-Song of the South - The 1946 Disney Classic, digitally restored and remastered to its original brilliance.
Backstage Disney:
-Introduction - Introduction before the movie by Leonard Maltin and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Archive Interviews - moderated by John Canemaker, with interviews from Walt Disney, Maurice Rapf, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, and John Lounsbery
-Isolated Music Track
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
-Deleted Songs:
*Look At The Sun / Look At That Sun (Lange, Heath, Daniel) — Unknown
*Rang Tang
*The River's Deep
*Ain't Nobody's Fool
*Inga-Go-Jangle-Jay
*Uncle Remus Jubilee
Song Demos:
*Song of the South (Johnston–Coslow) — Studio Choir
*Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (Wrubel–Gilbert) — James Baskett
*Sooner Or Later (Gilbert–Wolcott) — Hattie McDaniel
*Uncle Remus Said (Lange, Heath, Daniel) — Hall Johnson Choir
*How Do You Do? (MacGimsey) — James Baskett, Johnny Lee
*Everybody Has A Laughing Place (Wrubel–Gilbert) — Johnny Lee, Nick *Stewart
*Who Wants To Live Like That? (Carling–Darby) — James Baskett
*Let The Rain Pour Down (Carling–Darby) — Hall Johnson Choir
*All I Want (Darby–Traditional) — Hall Johnson Choir
Disc Two: Bonus Materials
Main Feature: Runtime 90 minutes
-A Laughing Place: The Legacy of Song of the South - new documentary about the history and controversy about Song of the South, split into the following chapters:
*Song of the South: Weave a Magic Spell (Introduction)
*That's what Uncle Remus Said: From Joel Chandler Harris to Walt Disney (Pre-Production)
*Plenty of Sunshine Heading My Way: Concept and Design (Pre-Production)
*How Do You Do?: Contracting Actors (Production)
*Where is that Bluebird?: Finding the Voices (Production)
*Pretty Good Sure As You're Born: Blending Live-Action and Animation (Production)
*Trouble Fly Away: The Controversy (Release and Reaction)
*All I Want is More: Vaulting the Movie (Legacy)
*Sooner or Later: The Return of Song of the South (DVD Release)
Bonus Program:
-Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain - original 1989 mock documentary that covered the opening of the new Disneyland attraction.
*With optional commentary by Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez
Devoted Fans Section:
-Interview with Christian Willis - new 10-minute interview with Christian Willis, owner and moderator of SongoftheSouth.net, the largest fansite dedicated to the film.
-Interview with Aaron Wallace - new 10-minute interview with Aaron Wallace, creator and host of "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod", a podcast dedicated to discussing the Walt Disney Company, ranging from parks, to movies, to television, to DVDs, etc.
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 7 - Excerpts from Episode 7 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 20 - Excerpts from Episode 20 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 23 - Excerpts from Episode 23 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
Backstage Disney: Runtime 80 minutes
-Critical Reaction - moderated by Leonard Maltin, a 60-minute roundtable discussion after viewing the film with notable celebrities, critics, and historians:
*Jeanine Basinger
*Wayne Brady
*Rudy Behlmer
*Peter Bogdanovich
*John Canemaker
*Morgan Freeman
*Whoopi Goldberg
*James Earl Jones
*Robert Osborne
*Kevin Smith
*Vanessa L. Williams
*Oprah Winfrey
-Disney Time Capsule: 1946 - a 5-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1946
-Restoring Song of the South - a new 10-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration.
-Splash Mountain: You May Get Wet - a 5-minute featurette about the attraction from design to production to its enduring popularity.
Publicity Galleries:
Trailer Gallery:
-Theatrical Trailer (1946)
-Re-release Trailer (1956)
-Re-release Trailer (1972/1973)
-Re-release Trailer (1980)
-Re-release Trailer (1986)
TV Spots Gallery:
-1955 Nash Car Commercial (can be viewed here)
-1956 TV Spots
-1972/1973 TV Spots
-1980 TV Spots
-1986 TV Spots
Radio Gallery:
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 1: with Luana Patten, Bobby Driscoll, James Baskett, and Walt Disney.
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 2: with Luana Patten, and Bobby Driscoll.
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 3: with Walt Disney. Special guest: Donald Duck.
-1972 Radio Spots
-1973 Radio Spots
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Still Galleries:
Storyboard Sequences:
-"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
-Br'er Rabbit Runs Away
-"How Do You Do?"
-The Tar Baby
-In Br'er Fox's Cave
-"Ev'rybody Has a Laughin' Place"
-"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" Finale
Character Design, Concept Art, and Model Sheets
-Br'er Rabbit
-Br'er Fox
-Br'er Bear
-Br'er Frog
-Mister Bluebird
-Sis Moles
-Bumblebees
-Hummingbirds
-Br'er Terrapin
-Miss Possum and Children
-Miss Nellie and Butterflies
-The Tar Baby
-Br'er Animals
Actor Publicity Stills and Candids:
-Johnny (Bobby Driscoll)
-Uncle Remus (James Baskett)
-Ginny Favers (Luana Patten)
-Toby (Glenn Leedy)
-Miss Sally (Ruth Warrick)
-John (Eric Rolf)
-Miss Doshy (Lucile Watson)
-Aunt Tempy (Hattie McDaniel)
-Jake Favers (Georgie Nokes)
-Joe Favers (Gene Holland)
-Mrs. Favers (Mary Field)
-Johnny Lee (voice of Br'er Rabbit)
-Nick Stewart (voice of Br'er Bear)
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Live-Action Photo Gallery
-Location Photos
-Production Photos
-Behind the Scenes
-Publicity Stills
-Premiere Photos
Song of the South in the Parks Gallery
-Splash Mountain
-Characters in Parade
-Characters around the Parks
Packaging and Disc Art:
-Double-Width Dual-Amaray Keepcase with swinging page for disc
-16-page collectible booklet with Introduction, a Letter from Leonard Maltin, and comprehensive listings of material on each disc
-Certificate of Authenticity (Limited to 100,000 pressings)
-Reproduction of original theatrical poster
-Full-Color Character Artwork (NOT transparent)
*Disc 1: Uncle Remus
*Disc 2: Br'er Rabbit
SRP $32.99
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
Walt Disney Treasures: Song of the South (2007)

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
2.0 Original Mono (English)
2.0 Dolby Surround (French)
2.0 Dolby Surround (Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops
Disc One:
Main Feature: Runtime 94 minutes
-Song of the South - The 1946 Disney Classic, digitally restored and remastered to its original brilliance.
Backstage Disney:
-Introduction - Introduction before the movie by Leonard Maltin and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin and Roy E. Disney
-Audio Archive Interviews - moderated by John Canemaker, with interviews from Walt Disney, Maurice Rapf, Ollie Johnston, Marc Davis, and John Lounsbery
-Isolated Music Track
Deleted Scenes:
-Introduction and Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes
-Deleted Songs:
*Look At The Sun / Look At That Sun (Lange, Heath, Daniel) — Unknown
*Rang Tang
*The River's Deep
*Ain't Nobody's Fool
*Inga-Go-Jangle-Jay
*Uncle Remus Jubilee
Song Demos:
*Song of the South (Johnston–Coslow) — Studio Choir
*Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (Wrubel–Gilbert) — James Baskett
*Sooner Or Later (Gilbert–Wolcott) — Hattie McDaniel
*Uncle Remus Said (Lange, Heath, Daniel) — Hall Johnson Choir
*How Do You Do? (MacGimsey) — James Baskett, Johnny Lee
*Everybody Has A Laughing Place (Wrubel–Gilbert) — Johnny Lee, Nick *Stewart
*Who Wants To Live Like That? (Carling–Darby) — James Baskett
*Let The Rain Pour Down (Carling–Darby) — Hall Johnson Choir
*All I Want (Darby–Traditional) — Hall Johnson Choir
Disc Two: Bonus Materials
Main Feature: Runtime 90 minutes
-A Laughing Place: The Legacy of Song of the South - new documentary about the history and controversy about Song of the South, split into the following chapters:
*Song of the South: Weave a Magic Spell (Introduction)
*That's what Uncle Remus Said: From Joel Chandler Harris to Walt Disney (Pre-Production)
*Plenty of Sunshine Heading My Way: Concept and Design (Pre-Production)
*How Do You Do?: Contracting Actors (Production)
*Where is that Bluebird?: Finding the Voices (Production)
*Pretty Good Sure As You're Born: Blending Live-Action and Animation (Production)
*Trouble Fly Away: The Controversy (Release and Reaction)
*All I Want is More: Vaulting the Movie (Legacy)
*Sooner or Later: The Return of Song of the South (DVD Release)
Bonus Program:
-Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain - original 1989 mock documentary that covered the opening of the new Disneyland attraction.
*With optional commentary by Justin Smith and Albert Gutierrez
Devoted Fans Section:
-Interview with Christian Willis - new 10-minute interview with Christian Willis, owner and moderator of SongoftheSouth.net, the largest fansite dedicated to the film.
-Interview with Aaron Wallace - new 10-minute interview with Aaron Wallace, creator and host of "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod", a podcast dedicated to discussing the Walt Disney Company, ranging from parks, to movies, to television, to DVDs, etc.
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 7 - Excerpts from Episode 7 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 20 - Excerpts from Episode 20 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
-Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod: Episode 23 - Excerpts from Episode 23 of ZADDP, dealing with Song of the South
Backstage Disney: Runtime 80 minutes
-Critical Reaction - moderated by Leonard Maltin, a 60-minute roundtable discussion after viewing the film with notable celebrities, critics, and historians:
*Jeanine Basinger
*Wayne Brady
*Rudy Behlmer
*Peter Bogdanovich
*John Canemaker
*Morgan Freeman
*Whoopi Goldberg
*James Earl Jones
*Robert Osborne
*Kevin Smith
*Vanessa L. Williams
*Oprah Winfrey
-Disney Time Capsule: 1946 - a 5-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1946
-Restoring Song of the South - a new 10-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the restoration.
-Splash Mountain: You May Get Wet - a 5-minute featurette about the attraction from design to production to its enduring popularity.
Publicity Galleries:
Trailer Gallery:
-Theatrical Trailer (1946)
-Re-release Trailer (1956)
-Re-release Trailer (1972/1973)
-Re-release Trailer (1980)
-Re-release Trailer (1986)
TV Spots Gallery:
-1955 Nash Car Commercial (can be viewed here)
-1956 TV Spots
-1972/1973 TV Spots
-1980 TV Spots
-1986 TV Spots
Radio Gallery:
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 1: with Luana Patten, Bobby Driscoll, James Baskett, and Walt Disney.
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 2: with Luana Patten, and Bobby Driscoll.
-1946 Johnny Mercer Radio Spot 3: with Walt Disney. Special guest: Donald Duck.
-1972 Radio Spots
-1973 Radio Spots
Promotional Poster Gallery
-Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook
Still Galleries:
Storyboard Sequences:
-"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
-Br'er Rabbit Runs Away
-"How Do You Do?"
-The Tar Baby
-In Br'er Fox's Cave
-"Ev'rybody Has a Laughin' Place"
-"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" Finale
Character Design, Concept Art, and Model Sheets
-Br'er Rabbit
-Br'er Fox
-Br'er Bear
-Br'er Frog
-Mister Bluebird
-Sis Moles
-Bumblebees
-Hummingbirds
-Br'er Terrapin
-Miss Possum and Children
-Miss Nellie and Butterflies
-The Tar Baby
-Br'er Animals
Actor Publicity Stills and Candids:
-Johnny (Bobby Driscoll)
-Uncle Remus (James Baskett)
-Ginny Favers (Luana Patten)
-Toby (Glenn Leedy)
-Miss Sally (Ruth Warrick)
-John (Eric Rolf)
-Miss Doshy (Lucile Watson)
-Aunt Tempy (Hattie McDaniel)
-Jake Favers (Georgie Nokes)
-Joe Favers (Gene Holland)
-Mrs. Favers (Mary Field)
-Johnny Lee (voice of Br'er Rabbit)
-Nick Stewart (voice of Br'er Bear)
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Live-Action Photo Gallery
-Location Photos
-Production Photos
-Behind the Scenes
-Publicity Stills
-Premiere Photos
Song of the South in the Parks Gallery
-Splash Mountain
-Characters in Parade
-Characters around the Parks
Packaging and Disc Art:
-Double-Width Dual-Amaray Keepcase with swinging page for disc
-16-page collectible booklet with Introduction, a Letter from Leonard Maltin, and comprehensive listings of material on each disc
-Certificate of Authenticity (Limited to 100,000 pressings)
-Reproduction of original theatrical poster
-Full-Color Character Artwork (NOT transparent)
*Disc 1: Uncle Remus
*Disc 2: Br'er Rabbit
SRP $32.99
Monday, February 5, 2007:
"Doctor Gulley and the Dalmatians of Doom" has become "Happy the Dancing Elf of Phrooflington" and I don't care anymore.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007:
I hope I will not regret returning to this thread later on and that some people have learned their lesson. I hope that any future posts after mine will not contain anything remotely similar to descriptions and names for bonus features, packaging, banner names, etc. From now on, if any of my new descriptions or featurettes are copied and slightly modified for someone else's set, I will pull out once again, and simply ignore that user's messages on the boards. It's not my thread, but I'll ask Sequel to once again ask for it to be closed, to further prevent more acts of plagiarism.
Escapay
Last edited by Escapay on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:26 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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The Rescuers: 2 Disc Masterpiece Edition


Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.66:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital Track (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Dolby Surround Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary - John Canemaker, Roy E. Disney, and Leonard Maltin
-Music Only Track Artie Butler's complete score
-Effects Only Track
-Bernard and Bianca's Pop Up Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Preview
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
-The Making of The Rescuers - 43:25
-- The Inspiration for The Rescuers - 4:05
-- From Sharp to Disney - 7:05
-- The Animation of The Rescuers - 8:05
-- The Voices of Mice: Finding the voices of The Rescuers - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:05
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 9:05
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Bernard
-- Miss Bianca
-- Madam Medusa
-- Mr. Snoops
-- Penny
-- Orville
-- Rufus
-- Brutus and Nero
-- Evinrude
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Bernard
-- Miss Bianca
-- Madam Medusa
-- Mr. Snoops
-- Penny
-- Orville
-- Rufus
-- Brutus and Nero
-- Evinrude
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - 8:40
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 9:48
Interview with Penny and Bernard - 18:26
Restoring The Rescuers - 6:59
The Return of a True Disney Classic - 9:15
True Life Adventures: "Water Birds" - 30:38
The Inspiration - a new featurette detailing the author, and her novels, and how it inspired the movie - 7:35
Disney Time Capsule: 1977
What Came Next? - A look at how the first movie sparked the inspiration for the sequel - ~4:00
**Deleted Materials** with opitional commentary by Leonard Maltin
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
Unused Concepts
**Publicity Materials**
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 1983
-- 1989
-- 1992
-- 1999
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2003
Promotional Poster Gallery
-- Theatrical Posters
-- Re-Release Posters
-- Lobby Cards
-- One-Sheets
-- Half-Sheets
-- Virtual Pressbook
**Games and Activities**
*"Escape from the Swamp Challenge" Game
*"Finding Teddy" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Animals of The Rescuers - 8:00
*"Penny's New Family" DVD StoryBook
*"Bernard and Bianca Save the World" DVD StoryBook
Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.66:1 Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital Track (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Dolby Surround Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Bonus Features Disc 1:
-Audio Commentary - John Canemaker, Roy E. Disney, and Leonard Maltin
-Music Only Track Artie Butler's complete score
-Effects Only Track
-Bernard and Bianca's Pop Up Fun Facts
-Disney's Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Preview
Bonus Features Disc 2:
**Backstage Disney**
-The Making of The Rescuers - 43:25
-- The Inspiration for The Rescuers - 4:05
-- From Sharp to Disney - 7:05
-- The Animation of The Rescuers - 8:05
-- The Voices of Mice: Finding the voices of The Rescuers - 8:00
-- The Music of The Many Adventures - 7:05
-- The Art and Design of The Many Adventures - 9:05
*The Art and Design of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Bernard
-- Miss Bianca
-- Madam Medusa
-- Mr. Snoops
-- Penny
-- Orville
-- Rufus
-- Brutus and Nero
-- Evinrude
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Bernard
-- Miss Bianca
-- Madam Medusa
-- Mr. Snoops
-- Penny
-- Orville
-- Rufus
-- Brutus and Nero
-- Evinrude
-- Miscellaneous
The Book's Illustrations - Gallery of every single piece of artwork that is contained in the books
Designing the Characters - 8:40
Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons - 9:48
Interview with Penny and Bernard - 18:26
Restoring The Rescuers - 6:59
The Return of a True Disney Classic - 9:15
True Life Adventures: "Water Birds" - 30:38
The Inspiration - a new featurette detailing the author, and her novels, and how it inspired the movie - 7:35
Disney Time Capsule: 1977
What Came Next? - A look at how the first movie sparked the inspiration for the sequel - ~4:00
**Deleted Materials** with opitional commentary by Leonard Maltin
Deleted Scenes
Deleted Songs
Unused Concepts
**Publicity Materials**
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1977
Home Video Trailer(s):
-- 1983
-- 1989
-- 1992
-- 1999
Disney DVD Trailer(s):
-- 2003
Promotional Poster Gallery
-- Theatrical Posters
-- Re-Release Posters
-- Lobby Cards
-- One-Sheets
-- Half-Sheets
-- Virtual Pressbook
**Games and Activities**
*"Escape from the Swamp Challenge" Game
*"Finding Teddy" Set Top Game
*DisneyPedia: The Animals of The Rescuers - 8:00
*"Penny's New Family" DVD StoryBook
*"Bernard and Bianca Save the World" DVD StoryBook
The Divulgations of One Desmond Leica: http://desmondleica.wordpress.com/
I think it would be cool if they came out with a 2-disc anthology of "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers: Down Under". The first disc could include The Rescuers movie and all of its bonus features, and disc 2 would include The Rescuers: Down Under and all of its bonus features.

Signature courtesy of blackcauldron85!!
