Movies That Disney Desperately Needs To Put On DVD

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There Are A Lot Of Movies That Disney Needs To Put On DVD Here Are Some That I Think they need to put on DVD.

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Child Of Glass
Charley And The Angel
Mooncussers
Johnny Shiloh
Emil And The Detectives :party:
Waltz King
Almost Angels
Mr. Boogedy
Parent Trap II
Parent Trap III
Parent Trap Hawaiian Honeymoon
So Dear To My heart
Song Of The South

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Please Respond To This with topic with your feelings and any other Disney Films THat you think need to be put on DVD
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I definetly think Song of the South should be put onto DVD. The only clip that I had seen from it until recently was on the Zip a Dee Doo Dah sing along VHS. On one of the disneyland episodes from the treasures DVD there is a scene from it with the song laughing place.
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I agree that Song of the South should come to DVD. It's a sweet little film that really doesn't do any harm. Disney should release it as a 2-disc Vault Disney-ish release with a special forward by Leonard Maltin preparing viewers for what they're about to see as well as commentary by him discussing the controversial history of it.

Based on what I've heard, Three Lives of Thomasina is unofficially announced for next year along with Darby O' Gill, Mary Poppins, and possibly Freaky Friday. I really hope Freaky Friday comes out as Disney (for a short while) had it listed in their movies section along the phrase "hours of entertaining features", which makes me really hope this film goes 2-Disc.
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Not too sure about Freaky Friday being 2-disc. I mean, The Santa Clause SE trailer on various winter 2002 releases promised hours of all new special features and...well....
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Obviously Song of the South but I'd also like to see a Disney update on the Something Wicked This Way Comes DVD with the uncropped theatrical trailer, commentary from the laserdisc (A LOT of great stuff there), the making-of TV special, and the famous special effects deleted scenes.
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Disney Guru wrote: So Dear To My heart
Isn't there a release pending?
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"Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister"

I've always liked twists on fairy tales...
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In Holland is So Dear To My Heart Released on 9th april 2003 :)
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How come Darby O' Gill has never been released even on VHS. From what my father tells me it was very popular
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My number one suggestion has to be SONG OF THE SOUTH. I believe that it could even be a tin-box TREASURE, that could include explanations about it, documentaries and any short film or appearance of its characters in other disney films or shows.
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I would Say Some of the South for sure. So Dear was suppose to be released here for awhile now and keeps getting pushed back. I would also love to see Darby O Gil.
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Darby O Gill And The little People has been released. 4 Times In The USA.

1st Printing was in 1983
2nd Printing was in 1986 or 1988
3rd Printing was in 1993
4th Printing was in 1995 or 1996.

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Leonia wrote:"Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister"

I've always liked twists on fairy tales...
Yes! I totally forgot about that one! I loved the movie when it aired on ABC and if I had known it would've taken this long to hit DVD (if it ever does), I would've taped it.
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These have been mentioned before but movies I would personally love to see on DVD would be:

Song of the South - obvious choice, but I think with the right amount of respect and care taken, any "trouble" could be avoided.

Darby O'Gill and the Little People - it was a labour of love for Walt, and I think it deserves a decent DVD treatment (as a Vault or 2-disc SE or the like)

Walt: The Man Behind the Myth - needs ot be given a wider release. Frank & Ollie seemed to do well as a wider release, so why not Walt?

Episodic TV - House of Mouse, Rescue Rangers, Chip N Dale, Gummi Bears, Goof Troop etc. I really think it is about time these came out as BOX SETS.

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The Triangle of Health as part of an Education set. The Disney equivalent of 'Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You-Know-What'.
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Well, I think everything should be released on DVD. Now I know thats not going to happen, and if it were, it would take a long time. I am not really literate when it comes to older live action Disney films. However, I really would like Song of the South, and the other Parent Traps released...
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the only movie from that list that i want to see on DVD is Song of the South
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As far as television series on DVD go, I would love to have the season sets of "Blossom"!! I used to love that series... and would love to watch it again!
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:lol: The Happiest Millionaire! I want to see Disney release the Happiest Millionaire on the Vault Disney DVD Series. A few years ago, it played on Vault Disney and they advertised it a lot and character/actor interviews and stuff! It would make a great DVD! Why isn't it out yet?
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These NEED to be on DVD! :D

Songs of the South
So Dear my Heart
The Simpsons Season 11 Buy it Now!

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Post by Boogedy Boo »

These are the three that NEED to be on DVD

Mr. Boogedy
Child Of Glass
Bride of Boogedy

and they may possibly come as I've said before when I phoned Disney they said it's a strong possibility. So I'm keepiong my finghers crossed this year. I have hope and also Family Channel in Canada is probably goingf to show them on Halloween so if the unfortunate happens and no DVD comes at least I can tape them.
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