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DisneyFreak5282 wrote:Are you from Texas? Just wondering. Because I'm not, and I have never been there, but my dad's family lived there for a short time, and I find myself saying "ain't" and "y'all" all the time. my friend even said to me the other day: "We're not in Texas, or Georgia. STOP acting Southern!" I'm like "Sorry! I can't help it!"
Neither can I! My sister's new husband actually has a bit of a Southern accent himself; he's from Kenctucky. Besides, what's wrong with saying something like that? I bet someone from England might something local on the Internet, like maybe "cheers" or "cheerio" or "blimey" or somethin' like that! :lol: Where are you from anyway?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:
DisneyFreak5282 wrote:Are you from Texas? Just wondering. Because I'm not, and I have never been there, but my dad's family lived there for a short time, and I find myself saying "ain't" and "y'all" all the time. my friend even said to me the other day: "We're not in Texas, or Georgia. STOP acting Southern!" I'm like "Sorry! I can't help it!"
Neither can I! My sister's new husband actually has a bit of a Southern accent himself; he's from Kenctucky. Besides, what's wrong with saying something like that? I bet someone from England might something local on the Internet, like maybe "cheers" or "cheerio" or "blimey" or somethin' like that! :lol: Where are you from anyway?
Yeah, my neighbors (and good family friends), the husband's VERY southern! It is unbelievable how southern he is. Where are you from??
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I'M from Granite Bay, California, near Sacramento. Says so on my avatar; it also mention I live roughly eight hours from Disneyland! :lol: I put the information down on the "10 Questions Every Forum Member Should Answer" thread on this website. Go see for yourself! And while you're at it, why don't you add your own set of answers for said questions, if you haven't done that already! :lol:
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Well, looks like I missed the top of this page by 3 posts, so I'll simply bypass an update for page 12 and wait until page 13. I'm sure people can live with a page that doesn't have a list of fake DVDs they made...

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I guess you're right. It's when it gets to being five pages or more, that I get impatient and take matters into my own hands. I learned that the reason why Josh was avoiding the responsibility of updating the "PE DVDs" thread was because a family friend of his had deceased. I didn't know then, but I know now. Death in the family can't be helped at all.
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DisneyFreak5282 wrote:That second Dumbo DVD looks awfully like ordisney's...
DisneyFreak5282 wrote: :lol: Aha! Nice! Ordisney does some amazing work. BTW, here's my newest "Ultimate Disney DVD":

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Being a bit hypocritical aren't we? :P As your 101 Dalmatians section looks awfully like mine. :wink:
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Dumbo: Walt Disney's Classic Collection

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Technical Specifications: (May Only Apply To Feature Film)

Digitally Restored 1.33:1 Original Theatrical Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
2.0 Original Mono Track (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
17 Chapter Stops

Disc 1:

Backstage Disney:

-Audio Commentary - John Canemaker (ported over)
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney, and Leonard Maltin
-Inside Walt's Story Meetings
-Isolated Music Track
-Effects Track
-Timothy's Tails: Trivia Track

Music & More:

-Disney Song Selection
-"Baby Mine" - Performed by Michael Crawford (2:52)
-"Baby Mine" - Performed by Jim Brickman and Kassie DePavia (4:00)
-The Making Of "Baby Mine" (3:52)
-"Baby Mine" - Performed by Bette Midler
-"Baby Mine" - Performed by Alison Krauss
-"When I See An Elephant Fly" - Performed by Jim Brickman and Josh Gracin

Bonus Shorts:

-"Elmer Elephant" (8:30)
-"The Flying Mouse" (9:20)

Games & Activities:

-Disney Time Capsule: 1941
-DVD Storybook: Dumbo's Big Discovery
-DisneyPedia: My First Circus
-DisneyPedia: Animals of Dumbo (8:07)

Disc 2:

Backstage Disney:

-Above the Clouds: The Making Of Dumbo (48:39)

-"Celebrating Dumbo" (14:50)

-Original Walt Disney TV Introduction (1:00)

-Sound Design - Excerpt from The Reluctant Dragon (5:55)

-Tribute to Joe Grant (15:35)

-The Elephant that Never Was: Deleted Materials

-Anatomy of a Character: Designing The Flying Elephant (9:37)

-Look Out for Mr. Stork: The Story Behind the Story (13:10)

-Dumbo Art Gallery

-El Capitan Theatre: Releasing Dumbo (20:00)

-There's The Plaid One: The Art of "Pink Elephants On Parade" (15:29)

-Original/Final Treatment

Publicity:

-Theatrical Trailers:
1941 (2:10)
1949 (1:10)
1959
1972
1976

-Home Video Trailers:
1981
1985
1986
1991
1994
1995

-Disney DVD Trailers:
2001
2006
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Josh wrote:
DisneyFreak5282 wrote:That second Dumbo DVD looks awfully like ordisney's...
DisneyFreak5282 wrote: :lol: Aha! Nice! Ordisney does some amazing work. BTW, here's my newest "Ultimate Disney DVD":

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Being a bit hypocritical aren't we? :P As your 101 Dalmatians section looks awfully like mine. :wink:
Ha, ha! That's why I did it! :wink: It was so good I couldn't let it be forgotten ( I was just kidding before)! :D
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This should be a step up from my last DVD of this:

The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 2-Disc Collector's Edition

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Technical Aspects:
Restored and Remastered 1.85 Anamorphic Widescreen
THX Certified with Optimizer Tests
5.1 Dolby Digital Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital DTS (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus

Disc One:

Main Feature: (91 minutes)
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame
-Multi-Angle Feature Option - Alternate throughout the entire film between storyboards, rough animation, clean-up animation, and the final animated film

Backstage Disney:
-FilmMaker's Commentary - Directors Gary Trousdale, and Kirk Wise, and Producer Don Hahn (ported)
-Animator's Commentary - James Baxter, Tony Fucile, Kathy Zielinski, and Russ Edmonds
-A Historian Commentary - John Canemaker
-Beyond the Bells: Trivia Track

Music & More
-Disney Song Selection
-Isolated Music Track
-God Help The Outcasts Music Video - Performed by Barbra Streisand

Disc Two:

The Making of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (90 minutes)

History and Development
-Introduction
-The Story Behind the Story
-Early Presentation Reel
-History of Production Virtual TimeLine

Story and Editorial
-Introduction
-Building the Story
-Original Treatment
-Final Script
-Storyboard-To-Film Comparisons
-Deleted Materials:
-Introduction
Deleted Songs (with Optional Commentary by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz):
-Someday
-In a Place of Miracles
-As Long As There's A Moon
Deleted Scenes

Music, Sound, and Effects
-Introduction
-The Making Of The Music
-Multi-Language Reel
-Alan Menken: The Music Behind the Man
-Original Alan Menken Song Demos:
-Introduction
-"The Bells of Notre Dame"
-"Out There"
-"Topsy Turvy"
-"God Help the Out Casts"
-"Heaven's Light/Hellfire"
-"Court of Miracles"
-Sound Development
-Sound Demonstration
-"Will Today Be the Day?"
-Creating Effects
-Effects Demonstration
-"Will Today Be the Day?"

Charismatic Characters
-Introduction
-Quasimodo:
-Character Development
-Esmerelda:
-Character Development
-Phoebus:
-Character Development
-Claude Frollo:
-Character Development
-Victor, Hugo, and LaVerne
-Character Development
-Misc. Characters:
-Character Development
-CGI Characters:
-Character Development
-Creating (search through Character List, or press Play All)
-Animating (search through Character List, or press Play All)

Animation Production
-Introduction
-Rough Animation to Clean-Up Animation
-Concept Art
-Color Keys
-Layouts and Backgrounds
-Production Progression Demonstration
-Animation Production Virtual TimeLine

Publicity
-Introduction
-Poster/Ad Campaign
-Trailers and TV Spots
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Escapay wrote:What would be crazy, though, would be to try and squeeze it all only only two discs. ;) The compression issues would be *crazy*!!!

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I've decided to maybe revise the Goofy and Pluto set so as to be on three discs instead of two.
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Here's my updated list of...

Walt Disney Legacy Collection
A TALE OF TWO CANINES: GOOFY AND PLUTO

(Where necessary, I even relegated certain shorts to the obligatory "From the Vault" scene.)

DISC ONE: 1930 - 1944
1. The Chain Gang (1930)
2. Mickey's Revue (1932)
3. Playful Pluto (1934)
4. On Ice (1935)
5. Hawaiian Holiday (1937)
6. Pluto's Quin-Puplets (1937)
7. Goofy and Wilbur (1939)
8. Bone Trouble (1940)
9. Goofy's Glider (1940)
10. The Art of Self Defense (1941)
11. The Art of Skiing (1941)
12. Baggage Buster (1941)
13. Canine Caddy (1941)
14. Lend a Paw (1941)
15. Pluto's Playmate (1941)
16. How To Fish (1942)
17. How To Play Baseball (1942)
18. How To Swim (1942)
19. The Olympic Champ (1942)
20. Pluto At the Zoo (1942)
21. Pluto, Junior (1942)
22. The Sleepwalker (1942)
23. T-Bone For Two (1942)
24. Pluto and the Armadillo (1943)
25. First Aiders (1944)
26. How To Play Football (1944)
27. How To Play Golf (1944)
28. Springtime For Pluto (1944)

DISC TWO: 1945 - 1949
29. Canine Casanova (1945)
30. Canine Patrol (1945)
31. Dog Watch (1945)
32. Hockey Homicide (1945)
33. The Legend of Coyote Rock (1945)
34. Tiger Trouble (1945)
35. Double Dribble (1946)
36. In Dutch (1946)
37. A Knight For a Day (1946)
38. Pluto's Kid Brother (1946)
40. The Purloined Pup (1946)
41. Squatter's Rights (1946)
42. Foul Hunting (1947)
43. Mail Dog (1947)
44. Pluto's Blue Note (1947)
45. Pluto's Housewarming (1947)
46. Rescue Dog (1947)
47. The Big Wash (1948)
48. Bone Bandit (1948)
49. Pluto's Fledgling (1948)
50. Pluto's Purchase (1948)
51. They're Off (1948)
52. Bubble Bee (1949)
53. Goofy Gymnastics (1949)
54. Pluto's Surprise Package (1949)
55. Pluto's Sweater (1949)
56. Pueblo Pluto (1949)
57. Sheep Dog (1949)
58. Tennis Racquet (1949)

DISC THREE: 1950 - 1965
59. Camp Dog (1950)
60. Food For Feudin' (1950)
61. Hold That Pose (1950)
62. Motor Mania (1950)
63. Pests of the West (1950)
64. Pluto and the Gopher (1950)
65. Pluto's Heart Throb (1950)
66. Primitive Pluto (1950)
67. Puss Cafe (1950)
68. Wonder Dog (1950)
69. Cold Storage (1951)
70. Cold War (1951)
71. Fathers Are People (1951)
72. Home Made Home (1951)
73. Lion Down (1951)
74. Tomorrow We Diet (1951)
75. Father's Lion (1952)
76. Hello, Aloha (1952)
77. Man's Best Friend (1952)
78. Two Weeks Vacation (1952)
79. Two-Gun Goofy (1952)
80. Father's Day Off (1953)
81. Father's Weekend (1953)
82. How To Dance (1953)
83. How To Sleep (1953)
84. Aquamania (1961)
85. Freewayphobia #1 (1965)
86. Goofy's Freeway Trouble (1965)

DISC FOUR: Bonus Features
*FROM THE VAULT
1. The Moose Hunt (1930)
2. The Whoopee Party (1932)
3. Pluto's Judgment Day (1935)
4. Pantry Pirate (1940)
5. A Gentleman's Gentleman (1941)
6. The Army Mascot (1942)
7. Private Pluto (1943)
8. Victory Vehicles (1943)
9. How To Be a Sailor (1944)
10. African Diary (1945)
11. Californy'er Bust (1945)
12. Cat Nap Pluto (1948)
13. Cold Turkey (1951)
14. Get Rich Quick (1951)
15. No Smoking (1951)
16. Plutopia (1951)
17. How To Be a Detective (1952)
18. Teachers Are People (1952)
19. For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953)
*How To Ride a Horse (excerpt from The Reluctant Dragon)
*El Gaucho Goofy (excerpt from Saludos Amgios)
*Disney TV Episodes
--A Story of Dogs
--The Goofy Success Story
*Goofy About Health @ Epcot
*"You Can Always Be Number One" music video
*Sports Goofy In Soccermania
*The Life and Times of Pluto
*Pluto 101
*Goofy 101
*The Essential Goof
*The Man Behind the Goof: Pinto Colvig
*The Man Behind the Mutt: Norm Ferguson
*Goofy and Pluto's Processes
*Master Classes
*A Conversation With Goofy's Voice: Bill Farmer
*Goofy In the '90s and Beyond
*Galleries:
--Goofy and Pluto On Paper
--Goofy and Pluto Memorabilia
--Posters
--Background Paintings
--Animation Drawings
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Whatever happened to you guys out there? I'm getting lonely here.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007:
Pocahontas: Ultimate Edition (2009)

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Disc One: Pocahontas - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Complete Runtime: 84 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 DTS (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital EX Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (French, Spanish, Isolated Music Track)
2.0 Dolby Digital (English Commentaries)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentaries)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
28 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: (81/84 minutes)
-Pocahontas: Theatrical Edition - The original Disney Animated Classic as seen theatrically in 1995, with a new high-definition transfer utilizing the best film elements and pressed to DVD in the highest bitrate possible.
-Pocahontas: Extended Edition - The 2005 Edition of the Disney Animated Classic restoring the deleted song, "If I Never Knew You", with a new high-definition transfer utilizing the best film elements and pressed to DVD in the highest bitrate possible.
--Features encoded via seamless branching in Chapters 22 and 28

Backstage Disney:
-Filmmakers Audio Commentary: Theatrical Edition (1996 Laserdisc port) - with producer James Pentacost, directors Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg, composer Alan Menken, lyricist Stephen Schwartz, art director Michael Giaimo, and co-writer Carl Binder.
-Filmmakers Audio Commentary: Extended Edition (2005 DVD port) - screen-specific running commentary with producer James Pentacost and directors Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg.
-Voice Actors Audio Commentary Extended Edition (newly recorded) - screen-specific running commentary with Irene Bedard (Pocahontas), Mel Gibson (John Smith), Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas - singing voice), David Ogden Stiers (Governor Ratcliffe, Wiggins), John Kassir (Meeko), Russell Means (Powhatan), Christian Bale (Thomas), and Linda Hunt (Grandmother Willow)
-Isolated Music Track (Theatrical and Extended Edition)- in glorious 5.1 Dolby Digital EX
-Written in the Wind: Trivia Track - Learn more about the history and legend of Pocahontas as well as the production of Disney's animated film.
-Disney Song Selection

Disc Two: Pocahontas - Feature Film - The Animated Experience (Complete Runtime: 84 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
35 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: (84 minutes)
-Pocahontas: The Animated Experience - a unique way to view the entire original theatrical version of the film, as animators Ruben. A Aquino, Chris Buck, Glen Keane, and John Pomeroy discuss the animation process for Pocahontas, with footage of various storyboards and rough animation as well as the final animated film.
-Angle 1: Theatrical Version with Animators' Commentary
-Angle 2: Storyboards with Animators' Commentary
-Angle 3: Rough and Clean-Up Animation with Animators' Commentary
-Angle 4: Weaving Clips of All Three, with Video Footage of Animators (Similar to the Narnia 4-disc "Visualizing...: The Complete Production Experience).

Disc Three: Pocahontas Bonus Materials Disc One (Complete Runtime: 175 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
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

Backstage Disney: 95 Minutes
-Colors of the Wind: The Making of Pocahontas - new 95-minute twelve-part documentary about the making of the animated film, with new and vintage interviews from the producers, directors, animators, voice cast, and film critics. Contains 12-chapter selection menu
--Introduction: The Legacy of Pocahontas
--History: Origins of an American Legend
--Pre-Production: Artistic Liberties versus Dramatized History
--Pre-Production: Designing The New World
--Pre-Production: Finding the Voices
--Production: The Music of Pocahontas (original laserdisc featurette + 2005 featurette "The Making of 'If I Never Knew You' ")
--Production: Stylized Animation and Color
--Production: Creating the Characters (Combination of the laserdisc character featurettes)
--Post-Production: Cutting A Love Song
--Post-Production: Finishing Touches
--Post-Production: The Premiere in Central Park (original laserdisc featurette)
--Release & Reaction: The Legacy of Pocahontas

Music and More: 15 minutes
-"Colors of the Wind" - Vanessa L. Williams Music Video
-"If I Never Knew You" - Jon Secada/Shanice Music Video
-Multi-Language Reel - "Colors of the Wind"

Pocahontas in the Parks: 45 minutes
-Disney Theme Parks - Characters Meet & Greet Photo Gallery (35 stills)
-Disney's Animal Kingdom - Pocahontas and her Forest Friends Photo Gallery (30 stills)
-Disney-MGM Studios - The Spirit of Pocahontas Photo Gallery (55 stills)
-Disney-MGM Studios - The Spirit of Pocahontas - Premiere Performance (1995, 45 minutes)

Deleted & Alternate Materials: 15 minutes
-Introduction - by Producer James Pentacost
-Deleted Scene: Below Deck after Thomas' Rescue
-Deleted Scene: Pocahontas dresses as an Englishwoman
-Deleted Scene: Wiggins gets mud thrown at him
-Deleted Scene: John Smith Escapes
-Miscellaneous Scenes
-Alternate Transition: Steady as the Beating Drum (reprise)
-Deleted Song: Dancing to the Wedding Drum
-Deleted Song: In the Middle of the River

Audio Gallery: Original Song Demos:
-Introduction - by Composer/Lyricist Alan Menken
-"Virginia Company"
-"Steady as the Beating Drum"
-"Steady as the Beating Drum" (Reprise, Deleted Song)
-"Dancing to the Wedding Drum" (Deleted Song)
-"Just Around the Riverbend"
-"Colors of the Wind"
-"Mine, Mine, Mine"
-"Listen With Your Heart"
-"In the Middle of the River" (Deleted Song)
-"If I Never Knew You"
-"Savages, Savages" (Part One)
-"Savages, Savages" (Part Two)

Still Galleries:
Concept Art & Design Gallery:
-138 stills

Color Keys Gallery
-24 stills

Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
-24 stills

Character Development and Model Sheets:
-Pocahontas
-John Smith
-Powhatan
-Governor Radcliffe
-Thomas
-Kocuom
-Nakoma
-Wiggins
-Meeko
-Grandmother Willow
-Flit
-Percy
-Natives
-Englishmen

Disc Four: Pocahontas Bonus Materials Disc Two (Complete Runtime: 188 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
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

Backstage Disney: 173 minutes
-An American Legend: Pocahontas - new 60-minute documentary that traces the origins and history of the real Pocahontas, with new interviews from historians and genealogists.
-Romanticized Adaptations: Pocahontas by Hollywood - new 60-minute documentary that examines various adaptations of the story of Pocahontas with interviews from film historians and critics, producers and directors of various adaptations, and actors who appeared in versions of the story.
-The Making of Pocahontas - original 1995 TV Special (28 minutes)
-Disney Time Capsule: 1995 - a 10-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1995.

Pocahontas - Publicity Galleries:

Trailers and TV Spots: 15 minutes
-Introduction by James Pentacost
-Early Presentation Reel (3:40)
-Theatrical Teaser (1994)
-Theatrical Trailer #1 (1995)
-Theatrical Trailer #2 (1995)
-TV Spots (1994/1995)
-DVD Trailers (2000/2005)

Promotional Poster Gallery:
-Domestic Theatrical Posters (10 stills)
-International Theatrical Posters (10 stills)
-National Ad Campaigns (5 stills)
-Unused Concepts (5 stills)
-One-Sheets (5 stills)
-Half-Sheets (5 stills)

DVD-ROM Materials:
-History of Production (23 text-based stills)
-Original Treatment (46 text-based and concept art stills)

Packaging, Disc Art, Additional Special Features:
-Embossed Silver Metallic Tin Case that holds the digipak and additional materials.
-Fold-Out Full-Color Three-Tray Dual-Disc Digipak for DVDs with pocket for booklets.
-48-page booklet with Production Notes, Cast/Crew Bios, Disc Breakdowns, Scene Listings, and Bonus Materials Listing.
-16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.
-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.

-Full-Color Glossy Character Artwork on Discs:
*Disc 1: Pocahontas (DVD)
*Disc 2: John Smith (DVD)
*Disc 3: Powhatan, Meeko, & Flit (DVD)
*Disc 4: Radcliffe, Thomas, & Percy (DVD)
*Disc 5: Grandmother Willow & Nakoma (CD)
*Disc 6: Wiggins & Englishmen (CD)

-Film Cel - 3 Original Senitype Reproductions
-Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets - 18 full-size reproductions
-Character Sketches - 11 reproductions

SRP $39.99

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.

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I don't know much about Blu Ray© and I don't know how much a disc holds, but I made this only a 1 discer.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Blu-Ray© Edition (2009)

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Technical Specifications: (May Only Apply to Feature Film)
1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio High-Def 1080p
5.1 Uncompressed 48 kHz/24-bit (English)
DTS 5.1 (English)
Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix 5.1 (English, French, Spanish)
Original Mono Soundtrack
Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
27 Chapter Stops (Feature Film)

Feature Film: (84 minutes) (HD)
-Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: - The original Disney Animated Classic as seen theatrically in 1937, with a new high-definition transfer utilizing the best film elements in the highest bitrate possible

Disc One:

Set-Up Menu:
-Visualization of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (84 minutes) (e.g. "Visualizing...: The Complete Production Experience w/ new and old interweaving interviews, animation, and storyboards) (HD)
-Audio Commentary (ported) - John Canemaker with Walt Disney (Audio)
-Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney and Ollie Johnston
-Disney Song Selection
-Effects Only Audio Track
-Music Only Audio Track
-Into the Wishing Well: Trivia Track
-Introduction (1:35) w/ Leonard Maltin

Bonus Features Technical Specifications:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
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

Bonus Features Menu:

Audio Commentaries: (May Also Be Found under the "Set Up" Menu)
-Audio Commentary (ported) - John Canemaker with Walt Disney (Audio)
-Audio Commentary - Leonard Maltin
-Audio Commentary - Roy E. Disney and Ollie Johnston

Documentaries and TV Specials:
-Still the Fairest of Them All: The Making of Snow White (38:52)
-The Fairest of them All: Making of Snow White 3-Part Documentary
-Walt and the Tale (45:34)
-A Girl Brought to Life (60:49)
-Snow White to the Red Carpet (55:05)
-Snow White: The Making of a Masterpiece (?)
-Disney Through the Decades (45:20)
-Celebrating Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The One That Started it All (30 minutes)
-Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (?)

Snow White Television Snippets and Featurettes:
-Camara and Tests: (21:20)
-"The Story of the Silly Symphony" (1:30)
-"Tricks of Our Trade" (7:40)
-"Camera Tests" (12:10)
-Animation:
-"Voice Talent" (6:20)
-"Live Action Reference" (6:45) w/ Commentary by Scott McQueen
-"Tricks of Our Trade" (4:00)
-Celebrating Snow White (20:20) w/ Leonard Maltin
-The TechniColor© Process (10:27)
-Disney and His Folly (14:53)

Pre-Production:
-Walt Disney Biographical Time Line
-The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale
-The Many Adventures of "Snow White" (18:51)
-Original Treatment
-Final Script
-Abandoned Concepts: (8:00
-"Snow White Meets The Prince"
-"Some Day My Prince Will Come - Fantasy Version"
-"The Prince is Captured"
-Pre-Production Background Galleries
-Pre-Production Visual Development
-Pre-Production Character Development Galleries

Production:
-Original RKO Opening and End Credits (1:30) w/ Scott McQueen introduction
-Snow White Production Timeline
-Early Presentation Reel (3:20)
-Deleted Scenes: (13:47)
-"The Witch at the Cauldron"
-"The Dwarfs' Bedroom Argument"
-"Music in Your Soup"
-"The Lodge Meeting"
-"Building a Bed"
-Storyboard-to-Film Comparison: (9:20) w/ introduction by John Canemaker
-"The Forest Chase"
-"Cleaning House"
-"The Dwarfs Chase the Queen"
-"The Queen's Order"
-Recorded Song Demos:
-"I'm Wishing/One Song"
-"With a Smile and a Song"
-"Whistle While You Work"
-"Heigh-Ho"
-"Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Dwarfs' Washing Song)"
-"Some Day My Prince Will Come"
-Background Galleries
-Visual Development:
-Character Design

Post-Production, Premiere, and Radio Broadcasts
-Trailers:
-1937 #1
-1937 #2
-1944
-1958
-1967
-1987
-1993
-2001
-2009
-Promotional Images:
-The Premiere
-Pressbook
-Production Photos
-Merchandise
-Posters
-A Trip Through Walt Disney Studios (11:00) w/ Scott McQueen introduction
-How Disney Cartoons Are Made (8:55) w/ Scott McQueen introduction
-Los Angeles Premiere (1:10)
-Original Premiere Radio Broadcast (30:00)
-Lux Radio Theater Broadcasts (8:00)
-Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air (28:30)
-Silly Song Recording Session (3:13)
-You’re Never Too Old to Be Young (3:17)

Music, Activities, & Shorts:
-"Some Day My Price Will Come" Music Video (4:03) Performed by Barbra Streisand
-"Whistle While You Work" Music Video (3:50) Performed by Anneliese van der Pol
-Multi Language Reel: "Whistle While You Work"
-Dopey’s Wild Mine Ride Game
-Snow White's Scary Adventures Ride Through w/ Optional Disney Imagineer Commentary
-The Godess of Spring Short (9:43)
-Blu-Scape Short: Dopey's Magnificent Adventure! (7:29)
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:I don't know much about Blu Ray© and I don't know how much a disc holds, but I made this only a 1 discer.
On a 50GB disc, it's nine hours in high definition and twenty three hours in standard definition.

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Escapay wrote:
TheSequelofDisney wrote:I don't know much about Blu Ray© and I don't know how much a disc holds, but I made this only a 1 discer.
On a 50GB disc, it's nine hours in high definition and twenty three hours in standard definition.

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Thanks! I guess that I still have room on the disc! A lot of info can go on one of these things, huh? Too bad I won't be upgrading for awhile, even if Blu Ray wins the format war.
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STROMBOLI'S PUPPET THEATRE: MUSIC AND MORE
*Song Demos
--Turn On the Old Music Box
--When You Wish Upon a Star (with deleted intro)
--Instrumental Demo
--Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
--Puppet Theatre
*Victor Young 78 RPM Album
--Jiminy Cricket
--Turn On the Old Music Box
--Three Cheers For Anything
*Sing-Along Songs
--Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
--I've Got No Strings
*Radio Broadcasts
--Lux Radio Broadcast (December 25, 1939)
--Radio Spots (1962 and 1971)
Oh, yeah, I decided to also include a multi-language reel of "When You Wish Upon a Star". I was thinking of two lines each being shown a different language. In order:
1. Spanish ("When you..." to "...who you are")
2. French ("Anything..." to "...come to you")
3. Swedish ("If your heart..." to "...too extreme")
4. Italian ("When you..." to "...dreamers do")
5. Portuguese ("Fate is..." to "...those who love")
6. German ("The sweet..." to "...secret longing")
7. Danish ("Like a..." to "...you through")
8. Japanese ("When you..." to "...come true")

In the very same vein, there will also be a multi-language reel of "I've Got No Strings". Again, in order:
1. Spanish ("I've got..." to "...make me frown")
2. French ("I have..." to "...strings on me")
3. Italian ("Hi-ho..." to "...worries me")
4. German ("I've got..." to "...to anyone")
5. Japanese ("They have..." to "...strings on me")

What do you think of these ideas?
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Escapay wrote:On a 50GB disc, it's nine hours in high definition and twenty three hours in standard definition.
So, which one holds more, BluRay or a regular disc?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:
Escapay wrote:On a 50GB disc, it's nine hours in high definition and twenty three hours in standard definition.
So, which one holds more, BluRay or a regular disc?
A DVD-5 (Single-Sided/Single-Layered, 4.37 gig) holds 2 hours
A DVD-9 (Single-Sided/Dual-Layered, 7.95 gig) holds 4 hours
A DVD-10 (Dual-Sided/Single-Layered, 8.75 gig) holds 4.5 hours
A DVD-14 (Dual-Sided/Mixed-Layered, 12.32 gig) holds 6.5 hours (4.5 on Side A, 2 on Side B)
A DVD-18 (Dual-Sided/Dual-Layered, 15.90 gig) holds 8 hours

A Blu-Ray Disc (Single-Layer, 25GB) holds 4.5 hours in high definition, or 11.5 hours in standard definition
A Blu-Ray Disc (Dual-Layer, 50GB) holds 9 hours in high definition, or 23 hours in standard definition.

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January 31, 2007:
The Platinum is coming in a month and some days, but I still would rather see a Legacy Edition like this...

Peter Pan: Four-Disc Legacy Edition (DAC 14)

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Disc One: Peter Pan - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Complete Runtime: 87 Minutes)

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
31 Chapter Stops

Main Feature: (77 minutes)
-Peter Pan - The 1953 Disney Animated Classic with a new high-definition transfer utilizing the best film elements and pressed to DVD in the highest bitrate possible.

Backstage Disney:
-Animators' Audio Commentary (ported over) - moderated by Roy E. Disney, with pre-recorded comments from Leonard Maltin, John Canemaker, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnson, Marc Davis, Margaret Perry, Kathryn Beaumont, and Jeff Kurtti
-Film Critics/Historians' and Actor's Audio Commentary (new) - screen-specific running commentary with Kathryn Beaumont, John Canemaker, and Leonard Maltin
-Isolated Music Track
-Text Commentary Track: Pan's Hidden Treasures - a fact-filled commentary track all about the production of the film.
-Disney Time Capsule: 1953 - a 10-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1953.

Disc Two: Peter Pan - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Complete Runtime: 77 Minutes)

Technical Specs:
Digitally Restored and Remastered 1.33:1 Original Academy Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theatre Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
31 Chapter Stops

Main Feature: (77 minutes)
-Peter Pan: The Animated Experience - a unique way to view the entire original theatrical version of the film, as new and vintage interviews provide a running analysis of the animation process and how the film was made, interspersed with footage of various storyboards and rough animation as well as live-action reference footage, behind the scenes material, and the final animated film.
-Angle 1: Theatrical Film with Commentary
-Angle 2: Complete Storyboards with Commentary
-Angle 3: Complete Rough and Clean-Up Animation with Commentary
-Angle 4: Complete Live-Action Reference and Behind the Scenes Footage with Commentary
-Angle 5: Weaving Clips of All Four, with Video Footage of Animators (Similar to the Narnia 4-disc "Visualizing...: The Complete Production Experience" and the Bambi Platinum "Inside Walt's Story Meetings").

Disc Three: Peter Pan - Bonus Materials, Disc One (Complete Runtime: 196 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Academy Ratio - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
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)

Main Feature: (90 minutes)
-Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust: The Making of Peter Pan - new documentary about the making of Peter Pan, with various new and vintage interviews from Walt Disney, original animators, voice actors, and film critics/historians
*Introduction: The Peter Pan Legacy
*Background History: From JM Barrie to Walt Disney
*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 Peter Pan Legacy

Backstage Disney: (106 minutes)
-The Peter Pan that Almost Was - new 20-minute featurette covering the 1930s and 1940s concepts and designs for Peter Pan, which were halted due to WWII.

-In Walt's Words - a new 8-minute featurette where Walt Disney Reveals "Why I Made Peter Pan", taken from an actual article he wrote to a magazine.

-The Magic of a Fairy - new 8-minute featurette about Tinker Bell.

-J.M. Barrie & The Great Ormand Street Hospital - new 15-minute featurette about the hospital to which JM Barrie left the copyright of Peter Pan.

-Disney Legend: Bobby Driscoll - new 25-minute featurette/tribute to the late Bobby Driscoll (voice of Peter Pan, contract actor for Disney)

.The Restoration - new 10-minute featurette about the restoration of the film from its original camera negatives, with composite restoration comparisons.

-Peter Pan's Flight: Magic in the Air - a 15-minute featurette about the attraction from design to production to its enduring popularity.

-Virtual Ride-Thru - 5-minute virtual ride-thru of "Peter Pan's Flight".

Disc Four: Peter Pan - Bonus Materials, Disc Two (Complete Runtime: 205 minutes)

Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Academy Ratio - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
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

Backstage Disney: (115 minutes)
-The Walt Disney Christmas Show - 1951 Television Special (60 minutes)

-John Canemaker on Walt's Nine Old Men - original 2002 featurette about the Nine Old Men (27 minutes).

-The Peter Pan Story - 1952 Promotional Featurette (12 mintues)

-You Can Fly: The Making of Peter Pan - 1998 Featurette (16 minutes)

Music and More: (30 minutes)
-Original Song Demos - A collection of original demos for various songs from the film
-"The Second Star to the Right" Music Video - Jesse McCartney
-The Making of the Music Video - 5-minute featurette
-Multi-Language Reel - "The Second Star to the Right"
-Multi-Language Reel - "You Can Fly"
-Multi-Language Reel - "Following the Leader"

Deleted Scenes: (25 minutes)
-Introduction and Optional Commentary - by Leonard Maltin
-Never-Before-Seen Alternate Opening
-Deleted Songs
-Deleted Song: "Never Land" - performed by Paige O'Hara
-Deleted Song: "The Pirate Song"
-Deleted/Alternate Scenes

Publicity Galleries:

Trailer Gallery: (25 minutes)
-Theatrical Trailer (1953)
-Re-release Trailer (1958)
-Re-release Trailer (1969)
-Re-release Trailer (1976)
-Re-release Trailer (1982)
-Re-release Trailer (1989)
-Home Video Trailer (1990)
-Home Video Trailer (1998)
-Special Edition DVD Trailer (2002)
-Return to Neverland Trailer (2002)

Promotional Poster Gallery
-Domestic Theatrical Posters (13 stills)
-International Theatrical Posters (15 stills)
-Re-Release Posters (10 stills)
-Lobby Cards (18 stills)
-One-Sheets (9 stills)
-Half-Sheets (5 stills)
-Virtual Pressbook (20 stills)

Still Galleries: (10 minutes)

-Peter Pan Art Review - a 10 minute montage of various stills from the galleries with commentary by animators.

-Visual Development Gallery
-95 Stills
-Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
-57 Stills
-Character Design/Concept Art & Model Sheets
- Peter Pan (40 stills)
- Captain Hook (25 stills)
- Mr. Smee (24 stills)
- Tinkerbell (38 stills)
- Wendy Darling (32 stills)
- John & Michael Darling (36 stills)
- George & Mary Darling (22 stills)
- Nana (18 stills)
- Lost Boys (30 stills)
- Indians (26 stills)
- Mermaids (28 stills)
- Pirates (30 stills)
- The Crocodile (37 stills)
-Photo Gallery
-55 Stills
-Peter Pan in the Parks Gallery
-35 Stills

Packaging and Disc Art:
-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.
-Full-Color Four-Tray Spinal Digistak with pocket for booklet
-16-page collectible booklet with Production Notes, Cast/Crew Bios, Scene Listing, and Bonus Materials Listing
-Full-Color Character Artwork (NOT transparent)
*Disc 1: Peter Pan
*Disc 2: Tink
*Disc 3: Hook, Smee
*Disc 4: Wendy, John, Michael
-18 Full Size Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets
-Original Senitype Film Cel Reproductions
-Peter Pan: Companion - Hardcover Collector's Book with rare photos, essays, interviews, and more
-Peter Pan: Legacy Series Soundtrack Two-CD Soundtrack containing the original score and songs from the film, as well as additional demo reels, unused/alternate score, audio outtakes, and radio spots/interviews.
-Dual-Disc Digipak for CD with pocket for bookle.
-16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

SRP $49.99 (Platinum Edition, Limited Edition Giftset)

And I've been revising my original Legacy Collection Sets as of late, a preview of what I've been working on...

-Two sets are comprehensive TEN-DISC Collector's Sets: The Black Cauldron and Beauty and the Beast

-Four sets are comprehensive EIGHT-DISC Collector's Sets: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia, Aladdin, and The Lion King

-The rest of the sets are a mix of FOUR-DISC or THREE-DISC Collector's Sets, and follow a general pattern within the format of bonus materials, though each has a movie-specific type of bonus material unique to the DVD set.

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.

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