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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 1.0 (SequelofDisney)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (netty)
The Rocketeer Version 1.0 (Escapay)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 2.0 (SequelofDisney)
Beauty and the Beast (271286)
Hercules (SequelofDisney)
Alice in Wonderland (Disneykid)
Peter Pan (brownie)
Fantasia (Julian Carter)
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Pinocchio (SequelofDisney)
The Black Hole (Escapay)
The Rocketeer Version 2.0 (Escapay)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Escapay)
The Little Mermaid (azul017)
Treasure Planet (SequelofDisney)
The Little Mermaid (Dottie)
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Walt Disney and the World's Fair (goofystitch)
Walt Disney Treasures: Totally 80s (slave2moonlight)
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney Parks - Anaheim and Orlando and beyond (slave2moonlight)
The Black Cauldron (SequelofDisney)
Air Bud (Escapay)
Beauty and the Beast: Broadway Edition (bprovost27)
Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballerros (SequelofDisney)
101 Dalmatians (SequelofDisney)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Flanger-Hanger)
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Peter Pan: Wishful Thinking Edition (Escapay)
Robin Hood (yamiiguy)
Peter Pan: What we'll likely get Edition (Escapay)
Robin Hood (SequelofDisney)
The Aristocats (SequelofDisney)
The Great Mouse Detective (Flanger-Hanger)
The Rocketeer Version 3.0 (Escapay)
Fantasia (yamiiguy)
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Fantasia (SequelofDisney)
Fantasia 2000 (yamiiguy)
Chicken Little (Timon/Pumba fan)
The Watcher in the Woods (Escapay)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Josh)
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy (Escapay)
The Happiest Millionaire (Flanger-Hanger)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (SequelofDisney)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (DisneyFreak5282)
Song of the South (DisneyFreak5282)
Song of the South (Escapay)
The Rescuers (SequelofDisney)
The Rescuers Anthology (Simba3)
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Pinocchio (yamiiguy)
Dumbo (yamiiguy)
The Aristocats (yamiiguy)
The Rescuers (yamiiguy)
The Rescuers Down Under (TheSequelofDisney)
The Black Cauldron (yamiiguy)
The Jungle Book (Josh)
Oliver & Company (TheSequelofDisney)
The Little Mermaid (TheSequelofDisney)
The Aladdin Trilogy (Escapay)
Pete's Dragon (Flanger-Hanger)
The Black Cauldron Version 2.0 (TheSequelofDisney)
The Halloweentown Trilogy (Escapay)
By SequelofDisney: 17
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 1.0
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 2.0
Hercules
Pinocchio
Treasure Planet
The Black Cauldron Version 1.0
Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballerros
101 Dalmatians
Robin Hood
The Aristocats
Fantasia
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
Oliver & Company
The Little Mermaid
The Black Cauldron Version 2.0
By Escapay: 13
The Rocketeer Version 1.0
The Black Hole
The Rocketeer Version 2.0
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Air Bud
Peter Pan: Wishful Thinking Edition
Peter Pan: What we'll likely get Edition
The Rocketeer Version 3.0
The Watcher in the Woods
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy
Song of the South
The Aladdin Trilogy
The Halloweentown Trilogy
By yamiiguy: 8
Robin Hood
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Pinocchio
Dumbo
The Aristocats
The Rescuers
The Black Cauldron
By Flanger-Hanger: 4
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The Great Mouse Detective
The Happiest Millionaire
Pete's Dragon
By slave2moonlight: 2
Walt Disney Treasures: Totally 80s
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney Parks - Anaheim and Orlando and beyond
By DisneyFreak5282: 2
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Song of the South
By Josh: 2
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Jungle Book
By netty: 1
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
By 271286: 1
Beauty and the Beast
By Kelvin: 1
Alice in Wonderland
By brownie: 1
Peter Pan
By Julian Carter: 1
Fantasia
By azul017: 1
The Little Mermaid
By Dottie: 1
The Little Mermaid
By goofystitch: 1
Walt Disney and the World's Fair
By bprovost27: 1
Beauty and the Beast: Broadway Edition
By Timon/Pumba fan: 1
Chicken Little
By Simba3: 1
The Rescuers Anthology
I've decided after the Halloweentown Trilogy to take a long long break from doing more Disney Ultimate Editions. As fun as they are making them, once I finish the damn thing, and after awhile of reading them, they all pretty much say the same thing to me: A movie with too many hours of bonus features. It depresses me too much to actually make up these things, and then remember that the real thing is nowhere near as good. Plus, my format is easily adaptable, as evident by probably half of Sequel's Ultimate Editions.
I just wish I hadn't burned out on Halloween Trilogy. Had hoped to tackle a definitive edition of a few of my favorites like Beauty and the Beast, Chicken Little, and Mary Poppins. Also, I always wanted to actually finish the menus for The Black Hole that I did back in early October, and do more for others in my Ultimate Edition specs. But those take more time for me to do, as I'd cap the film and work on image effects to make it look close enough to a real menu.
This somewhat applies to the less-popular non-Disney Ultimate DVD thread as well. I've written loads of Ultimate Editions in a notebook, but haven't transcribed them here simply because after awhile, they've all become formulaic and there's nothing that distinguishes one release from another. With the Ultimate DVD thread, it gave more free reign over movies to pick (a much huger movie library), and ways to present the film. I probably still do Ultimate Editions there, but they'll be fewer and far between as I want to make sure any additions to that little-read thread will truly be a somewhat different release that's not so formulaic.
I like to consider the Legend and Dune UE's my magnum opus from that thread, while here, that honor goes to four: The Black Hole, The Rocketeer (3.0), Peter Pan, and Aladdin Trilogy. I just wish I could have churned out a few more Disney ones before taking this break.
Escapay
Page 1:
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 1.0 (SequelofDisney)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (netty)
The Rocketeer Version 1.0 (Escapay)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 2.0 (SequelofDisney)
Beauty and the Beast (271286)
Hercules (SequelofDisney)
Alice in Wonderland (Disneykid)
Peter Pan (brownie)
Fantasia (Julian Carter)
Page 2:
Pinocchio (SequelofDisney)
The Black Hole (Escapay)
The Rocketeer Version 2.0 (Escapay)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Escapay)
The Little Mermaid (azul017)
Treasure Planet (SequelofDisney)
The Little Mermaid (Dottie)
Page 3:
Walt Disney and the World's Fair (goofystitch)
Walt Disney Treasures: Totally 80s (slave2moonlight)
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney Parks - Anaheim and Orlando and beyond (slave2moonlight)
The Black Cauldron (SequelofDisney)
Air Bud (Escapay)
Beauty and the Beast: Broadway Edition (bprovost27)
Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballerros (SequelofDisney)
101 Dalmatians (SequelofDisney)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Flanger-Hanger)
Page 4:
Peter Pan: Wishful Thinking Edition (Escapay)
Robin Hood (yamiiguy)
Peter Pan: What we'll likely get Edition (Escapay)
Robin Hood (SequelofDisney)
The Aristocats (SequelofDisney)
The Great Mouse Detective (Flanger-Hanger)
The Rocketeer Version 3.0 (Escapay)
Fantasia (yamiiguy)
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Fantasia (SequelofDisney)
Fantasia 2000 (yamiiguy)
Chicken Little (Timon/Pumba fan)
The Watcher in the Woods (Escapay)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Josh)
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy (Escapay)
The Happiest Millionaire (Flanger-Hanger)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (SequelofDisney)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (DisneyFreak5282)
Song of the South (DisneyFreak5282)
Song of the South (Escapay)
The Rescuers (SequelofDisney)
The Rescuers Anthology (Simba3)
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Pinocchio (yamiiguy)
Dumbo (yamiiguy)
The Aristocats (yamiiguy)
The Rescuers (yamiiguy)
The Rescuers Down Under (TheSequelofDisney)
The Black Cauldron (yamiiguy)
The Jungle Book (Josh)
Oliver & Company (TheSequelofDisney)
The Little Mermaid (TheSequelofDisney)
The Aladdin Trilogy (Escapay)
Pete's Dragon (Flanger-Hanger)
The Black Cauldron Version 2.0 (TheSequelofDisney)
The Halloweentown Trilogy (Escapay)
By SequelofDisney: 17
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 1.0
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Version 2.0
Hercules
Pinocchio
Treasure Planet
The Black Cauldron Version 1.0
Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballerros
101 Dalmatians
Robin Hood
The Aristocats
Fantasia
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
Oliver & Company
The Little Mermaid
The Black Cauldron Version 2.0
By Escapay: 13
The Rocketeer Version 1.0
The Black Hole
The Rocketeer Version 2.0
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Air Bud
Peter Pan: Wishful Thinking Edition
Peter Pan: What we'll likely get Edition
The Rocketeer Version 3.0
The Watcher in the Woods
The Mighty Ducks Trilogy
Song of the South
The Aladdin Trilogy
The Halloweentown Trilogy
By yamiiguy: 8
Robin Hood
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Pinocchio
Dumbo
The Aristocats
The Rescuers
The Black Cauldron
By Flanger-Hanger: 4
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The Great Mouse Detective
The Happiest Millionaire
Pete's Dragon
By slave2moonlight: 2
Walt Disney Treasures: Totally 80s
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney Parks - Anaheim and Orlando and beyond
By DisneyFreak5282: 2
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Song of the South
By Josh: 2
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Jungle Book
By netty: 1
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
By 271286: 1
Beauty and the Beast
By Kelvin: 1
Alice in Wonderland
By brownie: 1
Peter Pan
By Julian Carter: 1
Fantasia
By azul017: 1
The Little Mermaid
By Dottie: 1
The Little Mermaid
By goofystitch: 1
Walt Disney and the World's Fair
By bprovost27: 1
Beauty and the Beast: Broadway Edition
By Timon/Pumba fan: 1
Chicken Little
By Simba3: 1
The Rescuers Anthology
I've decided after the Halloweentown Trilogy to take a long long break from doing more Disney Ultimate Editions. As fun as they are making them, once I finish the damn thing, and after awhile of reading them, they all pretty much say the same thing to me: A movie with too many hours of bonus features. It depresses me too much to actually make up these things, and then remember that the real thing is nowhere near as good. Plus, my format is easily adaptable, as evident by probably half of Sequel's Ultimate Editions.
I just wish I hadn't burned out on Halloween Trilogy. Had hoped to tackle a definitive edition of a few of my favorites like Beauty and the Beast, Chicken Little, and Mary Poppins. Also, I always wanted to actually finish the menus for The Black Hole that I did back in early October, and do more for others in my Ultimate Edition specs. But those take more time for me to do, as I'd cap the film and work on image effects to make it look close enough to a real menu.
This somewhat applies to the less-popular non-Disney Ultimate DVD thread as well. I've written loads of Ultimate Editions in a notebook, but haven't transcribed them here simply because after awhile, they've all become formulaic and there's nothing that distinguishes one release from another. With the Ultimate DVD thread, it gave more free reign over movies to pick (a much huger movie library), and ways to present the film. I probably still do Ultimate Editions there, but they'll be fewer and far between as I want to make sure any additions to that little-read thread will truly be a somewhat different release that's not so formulaic.
I like to consider the Legend and Dune UE's my magnum opus from that thread, while here, that honor goes to four: The Black Hole, The Rocketeer (3.0), Peter Pan, and Aladdin Trilogy. I just wish I could have churned out a few more Disney ones before taking this break.
Escapay
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Two live-action:
One would be SCARECROW OF ROMNEY MARSH (DR. SYN ALIAS THE SCARECROW) in two formats: the full-length movie version and the three parts exactly as presented on WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR with the opening titles, Walt's intro, the previews, and credits (WORLD OF COLOR theme intact).
Patrick McGoohan has said of all his projects the ones he was personally most proud of were THE PRISONER, THOMASINA, and DR. SYN, so I wish he might lend, if not commentary, then at least a small interview. I know he doesn't like to do them, though, so...long shot. At least a profile of McGoohan!
Perhaps Sean Scully or any of the younger members of the cast still around could do some commentary? Also, something on the famous "Scarecrow" song, feature about the costume, some background on the historical situation and the history of Dymchurch (a real place where smuggling was done), the original Thorndike novel (quite inappropriate for a Disney movie!) and the different CHRISTOPHER SYN novel the SCARECROW story was taken from, and how the John character was originally "Jenny," the situation I believe one DR. SYN comics preserved.
The other would be a complete set of GALLEGHER as broadcast, with interviews of Roger Mobley (he's now a minister after having served in Vietnam (special forces) and worked as a police officer!), Harvey Korman, and Peter Graves. A feature on Mobley, who was a very popular kid actor at the time, including some of the other films he did for Disney (EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES, FOR THE LOVE OF WILLADEAN). A feature on character actors John McIntire and Jeannette Nolan, as well as a tribute to the versatile Edmond O'Brien. Something about the creator of the Gallegher character, Richard Harding Davis, who was a war reporter among other things. A feature about the gaslight era, a spotlight about the Gallegher theme song.
Linda
One would be SCARECROW OF ROMNEY MARSH (DR. SYN ALIAS THE SCARECROW) in two formats: the full-length movie version and the three parts exactly as presented on WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR with the opening titles, Walt's intro, the previews, and credits (WORLD OF COLOR theme intact).
Patrick McGoohan has said of all his projects the ones he was personally most proud of were THE PRISONER, THOMASINA, and DR. SYN, so I wish he might lend, if not commentary, then at least a small interview. I know he doesn't like to do them, though, so...long shot. At least a profile of McGoohan!
Perhaps Sean Scully or any of the younger members of the cast still around could do some commentary? Also, something on the famous "Scarecrow" song, feature about the costume, some background on the historical situation and the history of Dymchurch (a real place where smuggling was done), the original Thorndike novel (quite inappropriate for a Disney movie!) and the different CHRISTOPHER SYN novel the SCARECROW story was taken from, and how the John character was originally "Jenny," the situation I believe one DR. SYN comics preserved.
The other would be a complete set of GALLEGHER as broadcast, with interviews of Roger Mobley (he's now a minister after having served in Vietnam (special forces) and worked as a police officer!), Harvey Korman, and Peter Graves. A feature on Mobley, who was a very popular kid actor at the time, including some of the other films he did for Disney (EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES, FOR THE LOVE OF WILLADEAN). A feature on character actors John McIntire and Jeannette Nolan, as well as a tribute to the versatile Edmond O'Brien. Something about the creator of the Gallegher character, Richard Harding Davis, who was a war reporter among other things. A feature about the gaslight era, a spotlight about the Gallegher theme song.
Linda
The Lion King 4-Disc 20th Anniversary Special Edition

Digitally Restored and Remastered
Disc One
The Lion King - Original Theatrical Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Sneak Peeks
Disc Two
The Lion King - 2002 IMAX Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Disc Three
The Lion King - Broadway Musical
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Screen to Stage: The Lion King on Broadway - 60 mins
Disc Four
The Making of the Lion King - TV Documentary (30 mins)
The Lion King: A Musical Journey with Elton John (30 mins)
The Kimba Controversy
Backstage Disney
The Lion King
- Story Origins
- Timeless Themes
- Script
- Origins
- Research Trip
- Art
- Reflections
- Music Inspiration
- Songwriting
- Orchestral Color
- Scoring Emotion
- African Influence
- Audio Sequel
International Release
Production Design
Character Design
- Mufasa
- Simba
- Scar
- Rafiki
- Timon & Pumbaa
- Zazu
- The Hyenas
Multi-language Clip Reel
Early Concepts
Galleries
Trailers
Music Videos
- Can you Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John
- Circle of Life - Elton John
IMAX Re-release

Digitally Restored and Remastered
Disc One
The Lion King - Original Theatrical Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Sneak Peeks
Disc Two
The Lion King - 2002 IMAX Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Disc Three
The Lion King - Broadway Musical
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Screen to Stage: The Lion King on Broadway - 60 mins
Disc Four
The Making of the Lion King - TV Documentary (30 mins)
The Lion King: A Musical Journey with Elton John (30 mins)
The Kimba Controversy
Backstage Disney
The Lion King
- Story Origins
- Timeless Themes
- Script
- Origins
- Research Trip
- Art
- Reflections
- Music Inspiration
- Songwriting
- Orchestral Color
- Scoring Emotion
- African Influence
- Audio Sequel
International Release
Production Design
Character Design
- Mufasa
- Simba
- Scar
- Rafiki
- Timon & Pumbaa
- Zazu
- The Hyenas
Multi-language Clip Reel
Early Concepts
Galleries
Trailers
Music Videos
- Can you Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John
- Circle of Life - Elton John
IMAX Re-release
Last edited by yamiiguy on Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This would be so great in our Lion King loving dreams!!yamiiguy wrote:The Lion King 4-Disc 20th Anniversary Special Edition
Digitally Restored and Remastered
Disc One
The Lion King - Original Theatrical Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Sneak Peeks
Disc Two
The Lion King - 2002 IMAX Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Disc Three
The Lion King - Broadway Musical
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Screen to Stage: The Lion King on Broadway - 60 mins
Disc Four
The Making of the Lion King - TV Documentary (30 mins)
The Lion King: A Musical Journey with Elton John (30 mins)
The Kimba Controversy
Backstage Disney
The Lion King
- Story Origins
- Timeless Themes
- Script
- Origins
- Research Trip
- Art
- Reflections
- Music Inspiration
- Songwriting
- Orchestral Color
- Scoring Emotion
- African Influence
- Audio Sequel
International Release
Production Design
Character Design
- Mufasa
- Simba
- Scar
- Rafiki
- Timon & Pumbaa
- Zazu
- The Hyenas
Multi-language Clip Reel
Early Concepts
Galleries
Trailers
Music Videos
- Can you Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John
- Circle of Life - Elton John
MAX Re-release


Signature courtesy of blackcauldron85!!
I know, best film everSimba3 wrote:This would be so great in our Lion King loving dreams!!yamiiguy wrote:The Lion King 4-Disc 20th Anniversary Special Edition
Digitally Restored and Remastered
Disc One
The Lion King - Original Theatrical Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Sneak Peeks
Disc Two
The Lion King - 2002 IMAX Version
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Commentary
Disc Three
The Lion King - Broadway Musical
Setup
Video
1:66:1
1:85:1
1:33:1
Audio
Disney Enhanced Home Theartre Mix
Dolby Digital 5.1
Mono 2.0
DTS
Screen to Stage: The Lion King on Broadway - 60 mins
Disc Four
The Making of the Lion King - TV Documentary (30 mins)
The Lion King: A Musical Journey with Elton John (30 mins)
The Kimba Controversy
Backstage Disney
The Lion King
- Story Origins
- Timeless Themes
- Script
- Origins
- Research Trip
- Art
- Reflections
- Music Inspiration
- Songwriting
- Orchestral Color
- Scoring Emotion
- African Influence
- Audio Sequel
International Release
Production Design
Character Design
- Mufasa
- Simba
- Scar
- Rafiki
- Timon & Pumbaa
- Zazu
- The Hyenas
Multi-language Clip Reel
Early Concepts
Galleries
Trailers
Music Videos
- Can you Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John
- Circle of Life - Elton John
IMAX Re-release

maybe a Lion King 8-disc set
Disc 1 - Theatrical Version
Disc 2 - IMAX Version
Disc 3 - Simbas Pride
Disc 4 - Hakuna Matata
Disc 6 - Broadway
Disc 7 - Special Features
Disc 8 - Special Features
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I'm sorry. I really had no idea what in the world a digipak was, and I still don't. I was wrong, and now I will "own up" to my mistakes. I'm sorry.Escapay wrote:Dude, seriously. I don't mind that you adapt from my format, but at least own up to it instead of pretending a few oversights never happened and editing them out later.
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International Packaging ImagesTheSequelofDisney wrote:I really had no idea what in the world a digipak was, and I still don't.
Escapay
WIST #60:
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?

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THANKS! I guess now I know that my HP 1 & 2 DVDs are Digipak. Thanks a lot!Escapay wrote:International Packaging ImagesTheSequelofDisney wrote:I really had no idea what in the world a digipak was, and I still don't.
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The Lion King: 3-Disc Platinum Edition

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.71:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
Dolby Digital 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
24 Scene Selections
Disc 1: ORIGINAL Theatrical Cut (87 minutes) (1.71:1 OAR)
Backstage Disney:
-Voice Actor's Audio Commentary - Johnathan Taylor Thomas, Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Robert Guillaume, & Rowan Atkinson
-Animator's Audio Commentary - Andreas Deja, Ruben Aquino, James Baxter, Tony Bancroft, & Tony Fucile
-FilmMaker's Audio Commentary - Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, Don Hahn, & Roy E. Disney
-Music Track - complete score by Hans Zimmer
-Effects Track
-Secrets of the Savanna: Trivia Track
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
-Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable - ~20:00
Muisc & More:
-Disney Song Selection
-"Circle of Life" Music Video - Performed by Disney Channel Circle of Stars - ~4:00
-Making-of the "Circle of Life" - 4:03
Early Concepts and Deleted Materials: - with Optional Commentary
Early Concepts:
-Simba's Presentation - 4:03
-Timon & Pumbaa Find Simba - 3:00
-Early Presentation Reel - 1:31
Deleted Materials:
-Bug Football - 0:52
-Hakuna Matata - 2:27
-Can You Feel the Love Tonight? - 1:45
-Warthog Rhapsody - 4:20
Disc 2: IMAX Theatrical Cut (90 minutes) (1.66:1 AR)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, & Don Hahn (ported over)
-Music Track - complete score by Hans Zimmer
-Effects Track
-Secrets of the Savanna: Trivia Track
-Disc 3 Sneek Peek
-From Screen To IMAX: The Making-of the IMAX Version - 35:42
Muisc & More:
-Morning Report Video Recording - ~4:00
-The Making-of "The Morning Report" - 3:08
-Can You Feel The Love Tonight? Muisc Video - 3:59
-Hakuna Matata Music Video - 3:49
-Circle of Life Music Video - 4:50
Games & Activities:
-Timon's Grab-A-Grub Game
-Pumbaa's Sound Sensations
-Personality Profile Game
-Virtual Safari:
Boat Tour
Jeep Tour
Disc 3: Bonus Features
Pride Rock: Production
-Journey to the Savanna: The Making-Of The Lion King - 46:12
-A Musical Rhythm - 24:25
Introduction - 1:00
Music Inspiration - 3:45
Landmark Songwriting - 3:10
Orchestral Color - 5:00
Scoring Emotion - 4:00
Music: African Influence
Audio Sequel - 3:30
Full Circle - 1:30
-The Legend - 34:17
Origins - 5:49
Art: African Influence - 3:59
Reflections - 6:21
Storyboard Process - 1:53
Production Design - 1:52
Computer Animation - 4:23
Production Research Trip - 10:00
-Characters & Animals
Creating the Characters - 3:45
Mufasa - 0:49
Simba - 1:51
Scar - 2:37
Rafiki - 1:07
Timon & Pumbaa - 1:49
Zazu - 1:13
Hyenas - 1:19
Animals of the Movie - 20:03
Introduction - 1:35
Lions - 2:50
Meerkats - 3:38
Warthogs - 3:00
Hyenas - 2:30
Disney & Animals - 6:30
The Lion King Galleries:
Film Character Design Gallery
-Mufasa
-Simba
-Scar
-Nala
-Rafiki
-Zazu
-Sarabi
-Timon
-Pumbaa
-Hyenas
-Miscellaneous
Scene Gallery
-Elephant Graveyard
-Can You Feel The Love Tonight?
-Circle of Life
-Rafiki Discovers Simba Is Alive
-Hakuna Matata
-Nala Appears
-Pride Rock
-Pridelands
-Jungle Flora
-Rafiki’s Tree
-Effects Animation: The Fight
-Effects Animation: The Stampede
-Effects Animation: Circle of Life
The Stage & International Publicity Gallery
-Stage Musical Publicity
-International Soundtrack Covers
-International Large Format Release
Visual Development Gallery
Story Development Gallery
Backgrounds & Color Keys Gallery
Character Development and Model Sheets Gallery
Voice Actors and Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
-An Original Idea: The Story of The Lion King - 16:40
Story Origins - 4:40
Timeless Themes - 3:48
The Story Comes To Life - 3:10
Simba & Kimba: The Kimba Controversy - 5:02
-Storyboard-to-Film Comparison - 4:00
The Grasslands: Publicity
-Trailers & TV Spots:
Theatrical Trailer(s)
Home Video Trailer(s)
Disney DVD Trailer
TV Spots:
Animal Kingdom Lodge - 1:33 seconds
Animal Kingdom Park - 4:03
-Promotional Poster Gallery
Domestic Theatrical Posters
International Theatrical Posters
Unused Concepts
Lobby Cards
One-Sheets
Half-Sheets
Virtual Pressbook
The Savanna: Post-Production
-International Release - 3:34
-The Lion King Meets Broadway - 15:32
Musical Origins - 3:41
Screen to Stage - 3:25
Musical Texture - 3:05
Setting the Stage - 3:15
Leaps of Fantasy - 2:06
-The King Lives On: The Successes of The Lion King - 10:00

Techincal Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.71:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
Dolby Digital 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
24 Scene Selections
Disc 1: ORIGINAL Theatrical Cut (87 minutes) (1.71:1 OAR)
Backstage Disney:
-Voice Actor's Audio Commentary - Johnathan Taylor Thomas, Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Robert Guillaume, & Rowan Atkinson
-Animator's Audio Commentary - Andreas Deja, Ruben Aquino, James Baxter, Tony Bancroft, & Tony Fucile
-FilmMaker's Audio Commentary - Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, Don Hahn, & Roy E. Disney
-Music Track - complete score by Hans Zimmer
-Effects Track
-Secrets of the Savanna: Trivia Track
-Multi-Language Reel
-Disc 2 Sneek Peek
-Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable - ~20:00
Muisc & More:
-Disney Song Selection
-"Circle of Life" Music Video - Performed by Disney Channel Circle of Stars - ~4:00
-Making-of the "Circle of Life" - 4:03
Early Concepts and Deleted Materials: - with Optional Commentary
Early Concepts:
-Simba's Presentation - 4:03
-Timon & Pumbaa Find Simba - 3:00
-Early Presentation Reel - 1:31
Deleted Materials:
-Bug Football - 0:52
-Hakuna Matata - 2:27
-Can You Feel the Love Tonight? - 1:45
-Warthog Rhapsody - 4:20
Disc 2: IMAX Theatrical Cut (90 minutes) (1.66:1 AR)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, & Don Hahn (ported over)
-Music Track - complete score by Hans Zimmer
-Effects Track
-Secrets of the Savanna: Trivia Track
-Disc 3 Sneek Peek
-From Screen To IMAX: The Making-of the IMAX Version - 35:42
Muisc & More:
-Morning Report Video Recording - ~4:00
-The Making-of "The Morning Report" - 3:08
-Can You Feel The Love Tonight? Muisc Video - 3:59
-Hakuna Matata Music Video - 3:49
-Circle of Life Music Video - 4:50
Games & Activities:
-Timon's Grab-A-Grub Game
-Pumbaa's Sound Sensations
-Personality Profile Game
-Virtual Safari:
Boat Tour
Jeep Tour
Disc 3: Bonus Features
Pride Rock: Production
-Journey to the Savanna: The Making-Of The Lion King - 46:12
-A Musical Rhythm - 24:25
Introduction - 1:00
Music Inspiration - 3:45
Landmark Songwriting - 3:10
Orchestral Color - 5:00
Scoring Emotion - 4:00
Music: African Influence
Audio Sequel - 3:30
Full Circle - 1:30
-The Legend - 34:17
Origins - 5:49
Art: African Influence - 3:59
Reflections - 6:21
Storyboard Process - 1:53
Production Design - 1:52
Computer Animation - 4:23
Production Research Trip - 10:00
-Characters & Animals
Creating the Characters - 3:45
Mufasa - 0:49
Simba - 1:51
Scar - 2:37
Rafiki - 1:07
Timon & Pumbaa - 1:49
Zazu - 1:13
Hyenas - 1:19
Animals of the Movie - 20:03
Introduction - 1:35
Lions - 2:50
Meerkats - 3:38
Warthogs - 3:00
Hyenas - 2:30
Disney & Animals - 6:30
The Lion King Galleries:
Film Character Design Gallery
-Mufasa
-Simba
-Scar
-Nala
-Rafiki
-Zazu
-Sarabi
-Timon
-Pumbaa
-Hyenas
-Miscellaneous
Scene Gallery
-Elephant Graveyard
-Can You Feel The Love Tonight?
-Circle of Life
-Rafiki Discovers Simba Is Alive
-Hakuna Matata
-Nala Appears
-Pride Rock
-Pridelands
-Jungle Flora
-Rafiki’s Tree
-Effects Animation: The Fight
-Effects Animation: The Stampede
-Effects Animation: Circle of Life
The Stage & International Publicity Gallery
-Stage Musical Publicity
-International Soundtrack Covers
-International Large Format Release
Visual Development Gallery
Story Development Gallery
Backgrounds & Color Keys Gallery
Character Development and Model Sheets Gallery
Voice Actors and Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
-An Original Idea: The Story of The Lion King - 16:40
Story Origins - 4:40
Timeless Themes - 3:48
The Story Comes To Life - 3:10
Simba & Kimba: The Kimba Controversy - 5:02
-Storyboard-to-Film Comparison - 4:00
The Grasslands: Publicity
-Trailers & TV Spots:
Theatrical Trailer(s)
Home Video Trailer(s)
Disney DVD Trailer
TV Spots:
Animal Kingdom Lodge - 1:33 seconds
Animal Kingdom Park - 4:03
-Promotional Poster Gallery
Domestic Theatrical Posters
International Theatrical Posters
Unused Concepts
Lobby Cards
One-Sheets
Half-Sheets
Virtual Pressbook
The Savanna: Post-Production
-International Release - 3:34
-The Lion King Meets Broadway - 15:32
Musical Origins - 3:41
Screen to Stage - 3:25
Musical Texture - 3:05
Setting the Stage - 3:15
Leaps of Fantasy - 2:06
-The King Lives On: The Successes of The Lion King - 10:00
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I'm just doing movies that I think need a better DVD treatment. I personally didn't know that you did each of these movies. I didn't even finish my Fantasia DVD, yet. So sorry, but these are just movies that I think need a better DVD. I've noticed that you have done an Aristocats DVD after I had already posted mine. So ha, we are even!yamiiguy wrote:I'm not critizing you The Sequel of Disney but on Page 3 i did Robin Hood then you did Robin Hood on Page 4 I did Fantasia then you did Fantasia on Page 5, on this Page I did Lion King and now you do Lion King

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While I'm not sure exactly what all I would have on the DVD, I know it would be an amazing release of The Sword in the Stone with commentary and original trailers, etc.
Also as a side note, when I first saw the title of this thread I thought it was going to be coming up with a DVD about UD. Oh well, this is a fun topic too!
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The Sword in the Stone: 2-Disc Masterpiece Edition

Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Fullscreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.75:1 Matted Widescreen
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
Restored Original Mono Track
Dolby Digital 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Disc 1: (1.33:1 OAR & 1.75:1 Matted AR)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, Norman Alden (Kay), and Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Hosted by John Canemaker and Walt Disney (audio recordings)
-Music Track - complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Merlin's Knowledge: Triva Track
-Disc 2 Sneak Peek
Music & More:
-Disney Song Selection
-Higitus Figitus Music Video - Performed by Orlando Brown
-The Making-Of Higitus Figitus - 3:25
-Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers - ~8:00
Early Concepts and Deleted Materials: - with Optional Commentary
-Early Concepts
-Deleted Scenes
-Deleted Songs
Disc 2: Special Features
-A King is Chosen: The Making-of The Sword in the Stone - 48:12
-Film Facts - 8 Pages of Interesting Notes on the Story, the Film, and the People who Brought the Story to the Screen
-Original Walt Disney TV Show "All About Magic" - ~36:00
-The Art and Design of The Sword in the Stone
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Arthur/Wart
-- Merlin
-- Archimedes the Owl
-- Sir Hector
-- Kay
-- Madam Mim
-- Sir Pelinore
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Arthur/Wart
-- Merlin
-- Archimedes the Owl
-- Sir Hector
-- Kay
-- Madam Mim
-- Sir Pelinore
-- Miscellaneous
Creating the Characters - 6:05
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Promotional Poster Gallery
-- Theatrical Posters
-- Re-Release Posters
-- Lobby Cards
-- One-Sheets
-- Half-Sheets
-- Virtual Pressbook
-Storyboard-To-Film Comparison - ~8:00
-Restoring The Sword in the Stone - 6:16
-Release & Reaction - 8:34
-Disney Time Capsule: 1963 - 9:49
-Publicity Materials:
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1963
Re-Release Trailers:
-- 1972
-- 1983
Home Video Trailers:
-- 1986
-- 1991
-- 1994
-- 2000
Gold Collection Trailer(s):
-- 2001
-Animated Shorts:
-- Knight for a Day - 7:00
-- Brave Little Tailor - 9:00

Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Fullscreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.75:1 Matted Widescreen
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
Restored Original Mono Track
Dolby Digital 5.1 Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Disc 1: (1.33:1 OAR & 1.75:1 Matted AR)
Backstage Disney:
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, John Canemaker, Norman Alden (Kay), and Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Hosted by John Canemaker and Walt Disney (audio recordings)
-Music Track - complete score by the Sherman Brothers
-Effects Track
-Merlin's Knowledge: Triva Track
-Disc 2 Sneak Peek
Music & More:
-Disney Song Selection
-Higitus Figitus Music Video - Performed by Orlando Brown
-The Making-Of Higitus Figitus - 3:25
-Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers - ~8:00
Early Concepts and Deleted Materials: - with Optional Commentary
-Early Concepts
-Deleted Scenes
-Deleted Songs
Disc 2: Special Features
-A King is Chosen: The Making-of The Sword in the Stone - 48:12
-Film Facts - 8 Pages of Interesting Notes on the Story, the Film, and the People who Brought the Story to the Screen
-Original Walt Disney TV Show "All About Magic" - ~36:00
-The Art and Design of The Sword in the Stone
Still Gallery & Video Gallery
-- Character Development
-- Behind the Scenes
-- Voice Talent
-- Layouts and Backgrounds
-- Promotion
Character Design and Concept Art
-- Arthur/Wart
-- Merlin
-- Archimedes the Owl
-- Sir Hector
-- Kay
-- Madam Mim
-- Sir Pelinore
-- Miscellaneous
Character Model Sheets
-- Arthur/Wart
-- Merlin
-- Archimedes the Owl
-- Sir Hector
-- Kay
-- Madam Mim
-- Sir Pelinore
-- Miscellaneous
Creating the Characters - 6:05
Visual Development Gallery
Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
Photo Gallery
Promotional Poster Gallery
-- Theatrical Posters
-- Re-Release Posters
-- Lobby Cards
-- One-Sheets
-- Half-Sheets
-- Virtual Pressbook
-Storyboard-To-Film Comparison - ~8:00
-Restoring The Sword in the Stone - 6:16
-Release & Reaction - 8:34
-Disney Time Capsule: 1963 - 9:49
-Publicity Materials:
Theatrical Trailer(s):
-- 1963
Re-Release Trailers:
-- 1972
-- 1983
Home Video Trailers:
-- 1986
-- 1991
-- 1994
-- 2000
Gold Collection Trailer(s):
-- 2001
-Animated Shorts:
-- Knight for a Day - 7:00
-- Brave Little Tailor - 9:00
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Probably wanna change "MAR" which actually means "Modified Aspect Ratio", not "Matted Aspect Ratio".TheSequelofDisney wrote: Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Fullscreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.75:1 Matted Widescreen
(snip)
Disc 1: (1.33:1 OAR & 1.75:1 MAR)
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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Well, we've got something similar with Aaron's Thread, and within there are two sets of DVD specs: here and here.crunkcourt wrote:Also as a side note, when I first saw the title of this thread I thought it was going to be coming up with a DVD about UD. Oh well, this is a fun topic too!
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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Gotcha! Thanks a lot Escapay!Escapay wrote:Probably wanna change "MAR" which actually means "Modified Aspect Ratio", not "Matted Aspect Ratio".TheSequelofDisney wrote: Technical Stuff:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Fullscreen Original Aspect Ratio
Digitally Remastered 1.75:1 Matted Widescreen
(snip)
Disc 1: (1.33:1 OAR & 1.75:1 MAR)
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Monday, November 6, 2006:
Well, my magnum opus has changed and even though I said I'd take a break from this thread, I knew I had to get this one over and done with before I really take my break. So I present, after four or five days of development, the ultimate edition of the ultimate animated classic. Six whole discs, 2 CDs, and a badass amount of materials that aren't even DVDs!
Some notes before you read on:
-There is no storyboard gallery due to a special feature that's prominent in Ghibli DVDs.
-Ditto Rough/Clean-Up Pencil Animation Galleries.
-Some stuff from the Platinum Edition had to be dropped.
-There is no full performance of any of the Broadway Shows because stage shows aren't meant to be captured once and have that be called the definitive version available.
-I would have done menus (like I started doing for The Black Hole) but I simply don't have the patience to do so.
-Ditto custom Cover Art, though I do provide visuals that help the reader.
Beauty and the Beast: Ultimate Edition

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Disc One: Beauty and the Beast - Original Theatrical Edition (84 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Theatrical Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital EX Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
5 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (84 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The Original Theatrical Edition
-Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature - alternate throughout the entire film to see the complete storyboards for the film.
Backstage Disney:
-Voice Actors Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, David Ogden Stiers, Angela Lansbury, Bradley Pierce, Rex Everhart, Jesse Corti, Jo Anne Worley, and Kimmy Robertson
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Tales of Enchantment: Trivia Track
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Belle"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Be Our Guest"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Gaston"
Bonus Program: 30 minutes
-The Making of Beauty and the Beast 1991 TV Special (30 minutes)
Disc Two: Beauty and the Beast - IMAX Edition (90 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - IMAX Theatrical Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital EX Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
10 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (90 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The IMAX Edition
-Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature - alternate throughout the entire film to see the complete pencil animation for the film.
Backstage Disney:
-Filmmakers Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, producer Don Hahn, and composer Alan Menken
-Filmmakers & IMAX Team Commentary - screen-specific technical commentary moderated by Don Hahn, Kirk Wise, and Gary Trousdale, with pre-recorded comments from IMAX team discussing their technical wizardry at IMAX-ing the film.
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Something There"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Human Again"
Bonus Program: 60 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast Goes to Broadway 1995 TV Special (60 minutes)
Disc Three: Beauty and the Beast - Work-in-Progress Edition (84 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Animated Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
10 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (84 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The Work-In-Progress Edition
Backstage Disney:
-Animator's Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with James Baxter, Glen Keane, and Andreas Deja, with pre-recorded comments by the rest of the Supervising Animation Team (Nik Ranieri, David Pruiksma, Will Finn, Chris Wahl, Ruben A. Aquino, Russ Edmonds, Tony Anselmo, and Larry White)
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Beauty and the Beast"
-Multi-Language Reel - "The Mob Song (Kill the Beast)"
Bonus Program: 60 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice 1995 TV Special (60 minutes)
Disc Four: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc One (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 28 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
18 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
4 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 70 minutes
-Tale as Old as Time: The Making of Beauty and the Beast - the original 2002 documentary about the making of Beauty and the Beast, expanded with new interviews and extra footage (19 additional minutes).
Backstage Disney: 60 minutes
-Howard Ashman: In Memoriam - extended 20-minute featurette chronicling Howard Ashman's life and work, with interviews from the Beauty and the Beast team, and friends & family of Ashman.
-Jerry Orbach: In Memoriam - new 20-minute featurette chronicling Jerry Orbach's life and work, with interviews from actors who knew him, friends, and family.
-Disney Time Capsule: 1991 - a 10-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1991.
-The Restoration - a 10-minute featurette with a closer look at the restoration of the film for IMAX and high-definition
Deleted & Alternate Materials: 30 minutes
-Introductions by Don Hahn and Alan Menken
-Alternate Sequence: "Be Our Guest"
-Deleted Sequence: "Human Again"
-Alternate Score: "The Transformation
-Extended Song: "Gaston"
-Original Concepts
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Scenes
Audio Gallery: Ashman/Menken Original Song Demos: 40 minutes
-Introduction by Alan Menken - 2 minutes
-Original Song Demos set to rare behind the scenes photos and concept art:
-"Belle"
-"Belle" (reprise)
-"Be Our Guest" - Maurice Version
-"Gaston"
-"Gaston" (reprise)
-"Be Our Guest" - Belle Version
-"Something There"
-"Human Again"
-"Beauty and the Beast" - Work Tape
-"Beauty and the Beast" - Demo
-"The Mob Song"
Easter Eggs: 8 minutes (found within Disc Four)
-Early Presentation Reel - original 3-minute featurette with Don Hahn as he introduces the early presentation reel.
-A Transformation: Glen Keane - original 3-minute featurette with Glen Keane discussing his work on the Transformation sequence.
-Camera Move Test - original 2-minute featurette with Don Hahn about the camera test sequence for the ballroom dance.
Disc Five: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc Two (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 26 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
10 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
4 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 60 minutes
-A Belle by Any Other Name: Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast - a new documentary focusing on the original 1954 version of Beauty and the Beast, originally due in theatres in 1958, and ultimately shelved in favor of Sleeping Beauty. With vintage interviews by Walt Disney, the Nine Old Men, animators assigned to the project, and new interviews from Disney animators and Disney historians, as they piece together the film the never was.
Backstage Disney: 100 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast: The CAPS System - new 30-minute featurette about the revolutionary CAPS system used by the Disney Animation teams throughout the 90s.
-Beauty and the Beast: Computer Imagery - new 25-minute featurette about the computer graphics used within the expansive backgrounds and animated sequences throughout the film.
-Beauty and the Beast: Recording Sessions - 25-minute featurette examining the recording sessions for the film. Contains new interviews as actors reminisce the sessions, and includes several unused takes, mixed with video footage and behind the scenes photos from the recording sessions.
-Adapting a Classic - new 20-minute featurette about penning a new adaptation of the tale, with a historical look at various cinematic incarnations that came before Disney's.
Still Galleries: 1954: 24 minutes
-Visual Development Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Concept Art & Design Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Layouts & Backgrounds Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Character Development and Model Sheets
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
Still Galleries: 1991: 32 minutes
-Concept Art & Design Gallery:
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-72 Stills
-Layouts & Backgrounds Gallery:
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-67 Stills
-Character Development and Model Sheets:
-Photo Montage of all 275 Stills with running commentary by filmmakers (20 minutes)
-Belle (30 stills)
-Beast (43 stills)
-Lumiere (17 stills)
-Mrs. Potts & Chip (21 stills)
-Cogsworth (17 stills)
-Gaston & LeFou (48 stills)
-Maurice & Philippe (36 stills)
-The Townspeople (22 stills)
-Enchanted Objects (41 stills)
Disc Six: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc Three (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 18 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
10 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
5 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 60 minutes
-A Broadway Melody: Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast - The Musical - a new documentary focusing on the hit musical that debuted in April 1994 and still runs today. Featuring new interviews with composer Alan Menken, lyricist Tim Rice, and various past and present stars of the production, including the original Broadway Belle and Beast, Susan Egan and Terrence Mann.
Backstage Disney: 60 minutes
-Waiting in the Wings - new 30-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the latest production of "Beauty and the Beast: The Musical"
-Multi-Character Highlights Reel - new 30-minute compilation of songs from the Broadway version, interspersed with various actors through the years from both the US and International productions.
Beauty and the Beast in the Parks: 50 minutes
-Characters in Parade Photo Gallery
-Magic Kingdom - Fairytale Garden/Storytime with Belle Photo Gallery
-EPCOT - France Pavilion Photo Gallery
-Disney-MGM Studios' Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage - Premiere Performance (1991, 25 minutes)
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction - 10-minute featurette about the proposed attraction for Disneyland Paris.
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction - 15-minute Virtual CGI Ride-Thru of the Tiki-Room-esque Attraction.
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction Concept Gallery
Beauty and the Beast - Publicity Galleries: 28 minutes
Trailers and TV Spots: 15 minutes
-Introduction by Don Hahn
-"Behind the Scenes" Home Video Trailer (1991)
-Theatrical Teaser (1990/1991)
-Theatrical Trailers (1991)
-IMAX Theatrical Trailer (2001)
-TV Spots (1990/1991)
-Home Video Trailers (1992)
-DVD Trailers (2002)
Promotional Poster Gallery: 13 minutes
-Photo Montage of all 149 Stills with running commentary by filmmakers (13 minutes)
-Domestic Theatrical Posters (10 stills)
-Newspaper Ads (4 stills)
-IMAX Theatrical Posters (6 stills)
-IMAX Promotional Material (6 stills)
-International Theatrical Posters (15 stills)
-Unused Concepts (10 stills)
-Lobby Cards (18 stills)
-One-Sheets (10 stills)
-Half-Sheets (12 stills)
-Virtual Pressbook (15 stills)
-Broadway Musical Publicity Gallery (11 stills)
-International Musical Poster Gallery (5 stills)
-Performance Photo Gallery (19 stills)
-Costume Design Gallery (9 stills)
Packaging, Disc Art, Additional Special Features:
-Full-Color Embossed Silver Metallic Tin Case that holds the DVDs. Similar design to Walt Disney Treasures, with the small iconic image being similar to original theatrical poster.

(Image from DVD)
-Fold-Out Full-Color Three-Tray Dual-Disc Digipak for DVDs with pocket for booklet. Basic cover will be very similar to the Region 2 digipak
-48-page booklet with Production Notes, Cast/Crew Bios, Disc Breakdowns, Scene Listings, and Bonus Materials Listing.

(Image from netty)
-Special Edition Soundtrack CD - special 2-disc edition soundtrack for the film with the complete songs and score, as well as additional demos, audio outtakes, unused/alternate scores, and radio interviews.
-Dual-Disc Digipak for CD with pocket for booklet. With cover art very similar to the IMAX theatrical poster.
-16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

(Image from DVD)
-Full-Color Glossy Character Artwork on Discs:
*Disc 1: Belle
*Disc 2: Beast
*Disc 3: The Transformation
*Disc 4: Enchanted Rose
*Disc 5: Magic Mirror
*Disc 6: Castle
Beauty and the Beast: Limited Edition: (5,000 produced)
-Polished Mahogany Wood Chest bearing the iconic Beauty and the Beast logo, with red velvet interior and metal hinges, handles, and lock. Contains the following:
-Metallic Tin Case with 6-Disc DVD Set and 2-Disc Soundtrack
-Tales as Old as Time - Hardcover 260-page Collector's Book
-Final Draft Screenplay - Original Reproduction 1991
-Playbill: Beauty and the Beast - Original Reproduction 1994
-Film Cel - 3 Original Senitype Reproductions
-Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets - 18 full-size reproductions
-Character Sketches - 11 reproductions
-Collectible Hand-Painted Polystone Bust - the Beast's Castle
-Collectible Hand-Painted Maquettes - Belle and Beast
-Collectible Hand-Painted Scale Model - the Enchanted Rose
Pictures of Limited Edition Collectibles:







(Images from various sources)
Disney Store Exclusive Bonus Disc: (aka What I dropped from the Platinum Edition)
-Maurice's Invention Workshop Game
-Chip's Challenge: Musical Memory Game
-Mrs. Potts' Personality Profile Game
-Break the Spell: Adventure Game
-Beauty and the Beast - Jump 5 music video
-Beauty and the Beast - Peabo Bryson/Celine Dion music video
-The Making of Beauty and the Beast - Celine Dion's introduction for the shorter version of the documentary.
-Disney's Animation Magic - original 14-minute featurette hosted by Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LeBeouf
-The Story Behind the Story - original 26-minute documentary that looked at origins of various Disney Animated Classics.
-Animation Tests, Roughs & Clean Ups - original 5-mintue featurette hosted by Don Hahn about the stages before final animation (superfluous due to the addition of the Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature)
-The Transformation: Pencil Version - original 5-minute featurette hosted by Don Hahn about the Transformation sequence (superfluous due to the addition of the Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature)
-Still Galleries Individual Commentary - certain stills had brief narration that gave more information (superfluous due to the addition of the Photo Montage with commentary)
SRP $89.99 (6-Disc, 2-CD, Standard Release)
SRP $199.99 (6-Disc, 2-CD, Limited Edition)
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
Well, my magnum opus has changed and even though I said I'd take a break from this thread, I knew I had to get this one over and done with before I really take my break. So I present, after four or five days of development, the ultimate edition of the ultimate animated classic. Six whole discs, 2 CDs, and a badass amount of materials that aren't even DVDs!
Some notes before you read on:
-There is no storyboard gallery due to a special feature that's prominent in Ghibli DVDs.
-Ditto Rough/Clean-Up Pencil Animation Galleries.
-Some stuff from the Platinum Edition had to be dropped.
-There is no full performance of any of the Broadway Shows because stage shows aren't meant to be captured once and have that be called the definitive version available.
-I would have done menus (like I started doing for The Black Hole) but I simply don't have the patience to do so.
-Ditto custom Cover Art, though I do provide visuals that help the reader.
Beauty and the Beast: Ultimate Edition

(Image from Josh)
Disc One: Beauty and the Beast - Original Theatrical Edition (84 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Theatrical Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital EX Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
5 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (84 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The Original Theatrical Edition
-Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature - alternate throughout the entire film to see the complete storyboards for the film.
Backstage Disney:
-Voice Actors Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, David Ogden Stiers, Angela Lansbury, Bradley Pierce, Rex Everhart, Jesse Corti, Jo Anne Worley, and Kimmy Robertson
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Tales of Enchantment: Trivia Track
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Belle"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Be Our Guest"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Gaston"
Bonus Program: 30 minutes
-The Making of Beauty and the Beast 1991 TV Special (30 minutes)
Disc Two: Beauty and the Beast - IMAX Edition (90 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - IMAX Theatrical Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital EX Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
10 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (90 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The IMAX Edition
-Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature - alternate throughout the entire film to see the complete pencil animation for the film.
Backstage Disney:
-Filmmakers Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, producer Don Hahn, and composer Alan Menken
-Filmmakers & IMAX Team Commentary - screen-specific technical commentary moderated by Don Hahn, Kirk Wise, and Gary Trousdale, with pre-recorded comments from IMAX team discussing their technical wizardry at IMAX-ing the film.
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Something There"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Human Again"
Bonus Program: 60 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast Goes to Broadway 1995 TV Special (60 minutes)
Disc Three: Beauty and the Beast - Work-in-Progress Edition (84 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Animated Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
25 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
10 Chapter Stops (Bonus Program)
Main Feature: (84 minutes)
-Beauty and the Beast - The Work-In-Progress Edition
Backstage Disney:
-Animator's Audio Commentary - screen-specific running commentary with James Baxter, Glen Keane, and Andreas Deja, with pre-recorded comments by the rest of the Supervising Animation Team (Nik Ranieri, David Pruiksma, Will Finn, Chris Wahl, Ruben A. Aquino, Russ Edmonds, Tony Anselmo, and Larry White)
-Isolated Music Track - in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Disney Song Selection
-Multi-Language Reel - "Beauty and the Beast"
-Multi-Language Reel - "The Mob Song (Kill the Beast)"
Bonus Program: 60 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice 1995 TV Special (60 minutes)
Disc Four: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc One (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 28 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
18 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
4 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 70 minutes
-Tale as Old as Time: The Making of Beauty and the Beast - the original 2002 documentary about the making of Beauty and the Beast, expanded with new interviews and extra footage (19 additional minutes).
Backstage Disney: 60 minutes
-Howard Ashman: In Memoriam - extended 20-minute featurette chronicling Howard Ashman's life and work, with interviews from the Beauty and the Beast team, and friends & family of Ashman.
-Jerry Orbach: In Memoriam - new 20-minute featurette chronicling Jerry Orbach's life and work, with interviews from actors who knew him, friends, and family.
-Disney Time Capsule: 1991 - a 10-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1991.
-The Restoration - a 10-minute featurette with a closer look at the restoration of the film for IMAX and high-definition
Deleted & Alternate Materials: 30 minutes
-Introductions by Don Hahn and Alan Menken
-Alternate Sequence: "Be Our Guest"
-Deleted Sequence: "Human Again"
-Alternate Score: "The Transformation
-Extended Song: "Gaston"
-Original Concepts
-Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Scenes
Audio Gallery: Ashman/Menken Original Song Demos: 40 minutes
-Introduction by Alan Menken - 2 minutes
-Original Song Demos set to rare behind the scenes photos and concept art:
-"Belle"
-"Belle" (reprise)
-"Be Our Guest" - Maurice Version
-"Gaston"
-"Gaston" (reprise)
-"Be Our Guest" - Belle Version
-"Something There"
-"Human Again"
-"Beauty and the Beast" - Work Tape
-"Beauty and the Beast" - Demo
-"The Mob Song"
Easter Eggs: 8 minutes (found within Disc Four)
-Early Presentation Reel - original 3-minute featurette with Don Hahn as he introduces the early presentation reel.
-A Transformation: Glen Keane - original 3-minute featurette with Glen Keane discussing his work on the Transformation sequence.
-Camera Move Test - original 2-minute featurette with Don Hahn about the camera test sequence for the ballroom dance.
Disc Five: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc Two (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 26 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
10 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
4 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 60 minutes
-A Belle by Any Other Name: Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast - a new documentary focusing on the original 1954 version of Beauty and the Beast, originally due in theatres in 1958, and ultimately shelved in favor of Sleeping Beauty. With vintage interviews by Walt Disney, the Nine Old Men, animators assigned to the project, and new interviews from Disney animators and Disney historians, as they piece together the film the never was.
Backstage Disney: 100 minutes
-Beauty and the Beast: The CAPS System - new 30-minute featurette about the revolutionary CAPS system used by the Disney Animation teams throughout the 90s.
-Beauty and the Beast: Computer Imagery - new 25-minute featurette about the computer graphics used within the expansive backgrounds and animated sequences throughout the film.
-Beauty and the Beast: Recording Sessions - 25-minute featurette examining the recording sessions for the film. Contains new interviews as actors reminisce the sessions, and includes several unused takes, mixed with video footage and behind the scenes photos from the recording sessions.
-Adapting a Classic - new 20-minute featurette about penning a new adaptation of the tale, with a historical look at various cinematic incarnations that came before Disney's.
Still Galleries: 1954: 24 minutes
-Visual Development Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Concept Art & Design Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Layouts & Backgrounds Gallery
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-Character Development and Model Sheets
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
Still Galleries: 1991: 32 minutes
-Concept Art & Design Gallery:
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-72 Stills
-Layouts & Backgrounds Gallery:
-Photo Montage of Stills with running commentary by animators (6 minutes)
-67 Stills
-Character Development and Model Sheets:
-Photo Montage of all 275 Stills with running commentary by filmmakers (20 minutes)
-Belle (30 stills)
-Beast (43 stills)
-Lumiere (17 stills)
-Mrs. Potts & Chip (21 stills)
-Cogsworth (17 stills)
-Gaston & LeFou (48 stills)
-Maurice & Philippe (36 stills)
-The Townspeople (22 stills)
-Enchanted Objects (41 stills)
Disc Six: Beauty and the Beast Bonus Materials Disc Three (Complete Runtime: 3 hours, 18 minutes)
Technical Specs:
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
10 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)
5 Chapter Stops (Backstage Disney Features)
Main Feature: 60 minutes
-A Broadway Melody: Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast - The Musical - a new documentary focusing on the hit musical that debuted in April 1994 and still runs today. Featuring new interviews with composer Alan Menken, lyricist Tim Rice, and various past and present stars of the production, including the original Broadway Belle and Beast, Susan Egan and Terrence Mann.
Backstage Disney: 60 minutes
-Waiting in the Wings - new 30-minute featurette that gives an inside look at the latest production of "Beauty and the Beast: The Musical"
-Multi-Character Highlights Reel - new 30-minute compilation of songs from the Broadway version, interspersed with various actors through the years from both the US and International productions.
Beauty and the Beast in the Parks: 50 minutes
-Characters in Parade Photo Gallery
-Magic Kingdom - Fairytale Garden/Storytime with Belle Photo Gallery
-EPCOT - France Pavilion Photo Gallery
-Disney-MGM Studios' Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage - Premiere Performance (1991, 25 minutes)
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction - 10-minute featurette about the proposed attraction for Disneyland Paris.
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction - 15-minute Virtual CGI Ride-Thru of the Tiki-Room-esque Attraction.
-Lost Attractions: The Beauty and the Beast Attraction Concept Gallery
Beauty and the Beast - Publicity Galleries: 28 minutes
Trailers and TV Spots: 15 minutes
-Introduction by Don Hahn
-"Behind the Scenes" Home Video Trailer (1991)
-Theatrical Teaser (1990/1991)
-Theatrical Trailers (1991)
-IMAX Theatrical Trailer (2001)
-TV Spots (1990/1991)
-Home Video Trailers (1992)
-DVD Trailers (2002)
Promotional Poster Gallery: 13 minutes
-Photo Montage of all 149 Stills with running commentary by filmmakers (13 minutes)
-Domestic Theatrical Posters (10 stills)
-Newspaper Ads (4 stills)
-IMAX Theatrical Posters (6 stills)
-IMAX Promotional Material (6 stills)
-International Theatrical Posters (15 stills)
-Unused Concepts (10 stills)
-Lobby Cards (18 stills)
-One-Sheets (10 stills)
-Half-Sheets (12 stills)
-Virtual Pressbook (15 stills)
-Broadway Musical Publicity Gallery (11 stills)
-International Musical Poster Gallery (5 stills)
-Performance Photo Gallery (19 stills)
-Costume Design Gallery (9 stills)
Packaging, Disc Art, Additional Special Features:
-Full-Color Embossed Silver Metallic Tin Case that holds the DVDs. Similar design to Walt Disney Treasures, with the small iconic image being similar to original theatrical poster.

(Image from DVD)
-Fold-Out Full-Color Three-Tray Dual-Disc Digipak for DVDs with pocket for booklet. Basic cover will be very similar to the Region 2 digipak
-48-page booklet with Production Notes, Cast/Crew Bios, Disc Breakdowns, Scene Listings, and Bonus Materials Listing.

(Image from netty)
-Special Edition Soundtrack CD - special 2-disc edition soundtrack for the film with the complete songs and score, as well as additional demos, audio outtakes, unused/alternate scores, and radio interviews.
-Dual-Disc Digipak for CD with pocket for booklet. With cover art very similar to the IMAX theatrical poster.
-16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

(Image from DVD)
-Full-Color Glossy Character Artwork on Discs:
*Disc 1: Belle
*Disc 2: Beast
*Disc 3: The Transformation
*Disc 4: Enchanted Rose
*Disc 5: Magic Mirror
*Disc 6: Castle
Beauty and the Beast: Limited Edition: (5,000 produced)
-Polished Mahogany Wood Chest bearing the iconic Beauty and the Beast logo, with red velvet interior and metal hinges, handles, and lock. Contains the following:
-Metallic Tin Case with 6-Disc DVD Set and 2-Disc Soundtrack
-Tales as Old as Time - Hardcover 260-page Collector's Book
-Final Draft Screenplay - Original Reproduction 1991
-Playbill: Beauty and the Beast - Original Reproduction 1994
-Film Cel - 3 Original Senitype Reproductions
-Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets - 18 full-size reproductions
-Character Sketches - 11 reproductions
-Collectible Hand-Painted Polystone Bust - the Beast's Castle
-Collectible Hand-Painted Maquettes - Belle and Beast
-Collectible Hand-Painted Scale Model - the Enchanted Rose
Pictures of Limited Edition Collectibles:







(Images from various sources)
Disney Store Exclusive Bonus Disc: (aka What I dropped from the Platinum Edition)
-Maurice's Invention Workshop Game
-Chip's Challenge: Musical Memory Game
-Mrs. Potts' Personality Profile Game
-Break the Spell: Adventure Game
-Beauty and the Beast - Jump 5 music video
-Beauty and the Beast - Peabo Bryson/Celine Dion music video
-The Making of Beauty and the Beast - Celine Dion's introduction for the shorter version of the documentary.
-Disney's Animation Magic - original 14-minute featurette hosted by Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LeBeouf
-The Story Behind the Story - original 26-minute documentary that looked at origins of various Disney Animated Classics.
-Animation Tests, Roughs & Clean Ups - original 5-mintue featurette hosted by Don Hahn about the stages before final animation (superfluous due to the addition of the Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature)
-The Transformation: Pencil Version - original 5-minute featurette hosted by Don Hahn about the Transformation sequence (superfluous due to the addition of the Enhanced Multi-Angle Feature)
-Still Galleries Individual Commentary - certain stills had brief narration that gave more information (superfluous due to the addition of the Photo Montage with commentary)
SRP $89.99 (6-Disc, 2-CD, Standard Release)
SRP $199.99 (6-Disc, 2-CD, Limited Edition)
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
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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Escapay, you are truely amazing at this? When can I buy this? I absolutely want it! Gimmie! Munchies and Chrunchies in here somewhere! Sorry. Anyway, that was truely a masterpiece.
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