Yay! I can't wait.

That's exactly what I thought... It's a shame "Alice in Wonderland" will be the first Disney 2-discer without the massive art galleries. Even "Treasure Planet", that had only one disc, had enough galleries to put a lot of DVDs to shame.2099net wrote:The art gallery is the biggest disappointment of the lot. We all know Disney has the artwork on file. If they spent a fraction of the time on making a new art gallery than they spent on making a virtual wonderland tea-party then they could of had one of the most extensive galleries yet.
Again, we all know where the priorities are.
Well, I usually take them off. But sometimes the stickers make a mess of the cover with the residue left behind...that's what happened to my Sleeping Beauty DVD.Joe Carioca wrote:From eBay
Oh, the damn stickers! I only keep the ones that say "Limited Edition" or something like that. But this one on the "Alice" cover is badly placed... it almost covers the Cheshire Cat! And you, do you keep the stickers or take them off?
It's a shame we are not getting to hear all those audio recordings. Well, we can't have everything... Hmm, but in this case, we could!Disney's Exclusive Archives Collection Laser Disc Box Alice In Wonderland (6139 CS) contains an astonishing amount of supplemental materials of great interest: the complete "One Hour In Wonderland" TV special from Dec. 25, 1950, which features Kathryn as "hostess;" a 1951 promotional film, "Operation Wonderland," presented as originally broadcast on "Ford Star Review" on June 14th, 1951; a lengthy excerpt from "The Fred Waring Show" of March 18, 1951, which is both a charming example of early live television and a chance to see Kathryn perform the "Alice" songs live. There's also a one-hour BBC radio dramatization based on the film; snippets from the animators' live-action reference film; and an audio recoding of "Brahms' Lullaby" from August 26, 1947 which is labeled "Kathryn Beaumont Test." Also included are song demos, among them "Beyond The Laughing Sky," which was written for Alice but which appeared - with new lyrics - as "The Second Star To The Right" in "Peter Pan."
Up until the recent release of the supplement-loaded DVD of "Snow White," the laser box of "Alice" was the most comprehensive package the Disney Company had ever released on any of its features. Above all, it's a showcase for Kathryn Beaumont. Let's hope Disney decides to reissue and expand the LD Archives Edition on DVD.
I tend to take them off.JaYDiSNeY wrote:yea...half the time i never rip off the stickers cuz im scared its gonna rip the cover or leave it sticky
Usually the stickers come off with no problems. Goo Gone is a good substance to remove stickiness if it does occur.Loomis wrote:I tend to take them off.JaYDiSNeY wrote:yea...half the time i never rip off the stickers cuz im scared its gonna rip the cover or leave it sticky
I used to keep them (especially the ones that said "Limited"), but now I take them off because I like to see the full cover art (I'm the same with CDs).
Loomis' Handy Household Hints:
To remove stickiness, try eucalyptus oil, nail polish remover or tea-tree oil, or a similar substance (this, of course, doesn't work on the cardboard surfaces. For those, try removing them with a hairdryer).
I always take them off, and lucky for me, all of them have come off easily without leaving any residue. All the Disney ones at least. There's a Target sticker on my B&tB slipcover that won't come off without leaving tons of residue.Joe Carioca wrote:And you, do you keep the stickers or take them off?
That, my friend, is why I HATE Target. When I bought both The Lion King & Die Another Day, there was one of their stupid "Buy this get a Pringles free" sticker that when the cashier ripped it off, it left either a big sticky mark, or a ripped white mark. Both times I returned the DVDs. From now on, I'm never buying anything with special packaging there.Satoshi wrote:I always take them off, and lucky for me, all of them have come off easily without leaving any residue. All the Disney ones at least. There's a Target sticker on my B&tB slipcover that won't come off without leaving tons of residue.Joe Carioca wrote:And you, do you keep the stickers or take them off?Oh well, at least it's on the back of the case instead of the front.