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Big Disney Fan wrote:Here's a Legacy Edition of Bambi!

Disc One: Dumbo - Feature Film and Bonus Materials

What do you think, guys?
I think it's fantastic, except for that which I just highlighted :wink: I really wish Disney would start packaging they're Classics like the Treasures
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Big Disney Fan wrote:What do you think, guys?
I think that you aren't putting much thought into it.
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yamiiguy wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote:Here's a Legacy Edition of Bambi!

Disc One: Dumbo - Feature Film and Bonus Materials

What do you think, guys?
I think it's fantastic, except for that which I just highlighted :wink: I really wish Disney would start packaging they're Classics like the Treasures
I just fixed that. I sometimes make mistakes like that. And as for the Treasures, that was the point of these sets. As I said earlier, the feature film DVDs I'm dreaming up are kind of a cross between Platinum Editions and Walt Disney Treasures. They will even be contained in tins, like the Treasures.
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Big Disney Fan wrote:What do you think, guys?
I think that you aren't putting much thought into it.
Well, unfortunately, I've never been a real fan of Bambi, so I kinda ran out of ideas. Sorry.
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Big Disney Fan wrote:Well, unfortunately, I've never been a real fan of Bambi, so I kinda ran out of ideas. Sorry.
Well, you really don't have to be a fan of any movie to come up with "ideas".
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote:Well, unfortunately, I've never been a real fan of Bambi, so I kinda ran out of ideas. Sorry.
Well, you really don't have to be a fan of any movie to come up with "ideas".
What I meant by that was I've never been much of a researcher on Bambi as I have been of others I do like, especially Pinocchio. THAT one that I made, for me at least, takes the cake for me. It's actually a DVD collection of the first five Disney feature films, Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi. I call it the Fab Five Box Set (AKA the First Disney Masterpieces Box Set). It's kinda like everyone else's Disney Renaissance Box Set and Fab Four Box Set ideas (both of which consist of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King). Each movie will have four discs each and are based on concepts I have thought up, save for Fantasia, which will have eight discs.

Here's a cover for the multi-disc box set: http://img377.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... dvdkp2.jpg.

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Big Disney Fan wrote: Each movie will have four discs each and are based on concepts I have thought up, save for Fantasia, which will have eight discs.
I think I have had it here. What part of "Fantasia" did you actually come up with? If I remember correctly, which I normally do, <strike>half</strike> the majority that you posted in your "Fantasia" Legacy Collection was soley from Al (Escapay if you haven't any clue). Which is, hey, why he isn't here anymore. At least you could come up with something that was entirely yours, not entirely his. It's not that hard. For example, if you were thinking up something for a "Legacy Collection" for, say, "The Lion King" let's think what we could do. Hmmmm, what animals are in "The Lion King"? I believe there are lions, meerkats, warthogs, and more among many things. Now what would be the easiest way to make up a simple featurette. Put something about the freakin' animals! It isn't too terribly difficult. A caveman could do it for crying out loud!! I have seriously had it up to my head with you. Now I really wasn't going to do this, but now I must:

Please moderator of any sort, I would like to lock this thread until I contact one of you and say that I would like to unlock it. Also, if I may, as originator of this topic, I would like it that any future threads, in this forum, that reflect the ideas of the "Ultimate Disney DVD Thread" should be locked as well for I would not like the tangles of my creative mind to wander loose upon a vast forum where subjects can be "blantantly plagarized".

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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote: Each movie will have four discs each and are based on concepts I have thought up, save for Fantasia, which will have eight discs.
I think I have had it here. What part of "Fantasia" did you actually come up with? If I remember correctly, which I normally do, <strike>half</strike> the majority that you posted in your "Fantasia" Legacy Collection was soley from Al (Escapay if you haven't any clue). Which is, hey, why he isn't here anymore. At least you could come up with something that was entirely yours, not entirely his. It's not that hard. For example, if you were thinking up something for a "Legacy Collection" for, say, "The Lion King" let's think what we could do. Hmmmm, what animals are in "The Lion King"? I believe there are lions, meerkats, warthogs, and more among many things. Now what would be the easiest way to make up a simple featurette. Put something about the freakin' animals! It isn't too terribly difficult. A caveman could do it for crying out loud!! I have seriously had it up to my head with you. Now I really wasn't going to do this, but now I must:

Please moderator of any sort, I would like to lock this thread until I contact one of you and say that I would like to unlock it. Also, if I may, as originator of this topic, I would like it that any future threads, in this forum, that reflect the ideas of the "Ultimate Disney DVD Thread" should be locked as well for I would not like the tangles of my creative mind to wander loose upon a vast forum where subjects can be "blantantly plagarized".

:evil: :x :evil:
So do you hate me for my efforts? Look, I'm sorry, but I really stink at originating things on my own. I warned Escapay that I would have a difficult coming up with things "entirely mine" and not "entirely his", but did he listen to reason?!!??!?! NO!!!!! Look, I'm horrible at doing things on my own. You do hate me, don't you? Why don't you make unsubcribe or something?!?!

*takes breath*

Please, you can't lock this thread. Where will we be able to post our DVD ideas? Are we forbidden from ever putting up other set ideas ever again now? And please provide another answer besides, "Don't know, don't care". Why do you have get in a snit just because not everything people have are their own ORIGINAL ideas that they and ONLY THEY have thought up? It's stupid, if you ask me. Besides, if you just kept locking threads for DVDs, that would just take up more and more bandwidth.

Well, in any case, you really hurt my feelings deeply here, Sequel. Why did you have to go and do that? I'm starting to feel sorry for myself now. I will never be able to put my ideas anywhere else now, and neither will anyone else. So what if some people can't be more "original". There's only so much you can do on a movie idea, you know. Besides, I don't really know how to go into more detail on where to turn to for additional material. Can you help me so I won't make the same "mistake" again? Please! I won't make the mistake again, I promise! Give me another chance! Give everyone else a chance, too! I'm sorry! I'm very, very, VERY sorry! :( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: Please don't lock the thread up. I want another chance!! :| :( :huh: :cry: :cry:

*starts crying and bawling uncontrollably*
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Big Disney Fan wrote:So do you hate me for my efforts? Look, I'm sorry, but I really stink at originating things on my own. I warned Escapay that I would have a difficult coming up with things "entirely mine" and not "entirely his", but did he listen to reason?!!??!?! NO!!!!! Look, I'm horrible at doing things on my own. You do hate me, don't you? Why don't you make unsubcribe or something?!?!

*takes breath*

Please, you can't lock this thread. Where will we be able to post our DVD ideas? Are we forbidden from ever putting up other set ideas ever again now? And please provide another answer besides, "Don't know, don't care". Why do you have get in a snit just because not everything people have are their own ORIGINAL ideas that they and ONLY THEY have thought up? It's stupid, if you ask me. Besides, if you just kept locking threads for DVDs, that would just take up more and more bandwidth.

Well, in any case, you really hurt my feelings deeply here, Sequel. Why did you have to go and do that? I'm starting to feel sorry for myself now. I will never be able to put my ideas anywhere else now, and neither will anyone else. So what if some people can't be more "original". There's only so much you can do on a movie idea, you know. Besides, I don't really know how to go into more detail on where to turn to for additional material. Can you help me so I won't make the same "mistake" again? Please! I won't make the mistake again, I promise! Give me another chance! Give everyone else a chance, too! I'm sorry! I'm very, very, VERY sorry! :( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: Please don't lock the thread up. I want another chance!! :| :( :huh: :cry: :cry:

*starts crying and bawling uncontrollably*
I'm sorry, but that is pathetic. You know that if more than half of anything that you do, taking from someone else, is plagarizing? And since "your" Fantasia DVD was almost an exact replica of Al's, with a few things switched around and like 1% of your creativity, you managed to mess things up.

And guess what, there is a nice little DVD thread in the Off-Topic forum, only it isn't Disney related. So, I'm sure you can find some other outlet for your "creativity".

And since I am the originator of this thread, it is my choice whether or not to lock it. However, only a moderator can lock it, so I just have to wait for one of them to lock it until I think it is time to reopen it (which I'm not exactly sure I can), but I know that I have the power to lock it if I choose, I just can't physically.
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:And guess what, there is a nice little DVD thread in the Off-Topic forum, only it isn't Disney related. So, I'm sure you can find some other outlet for your "creativity".
What do you mean by that? Are you saying that I can go over there and unload my DVD ideas?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:
TheSequelofDisney wrote:And guess what, there is a nice little DVD thread in the Off-Topic forum, only it isn't Disney related. So, I'm sure you can find some other outlet for your "creativity".
What do you mean by that? Are you saying that I can go over there and unload my DVD ideas?
Yes, as long as they are not Disney-related DVDs.
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote:What do you mean by that? Are you saying that I can go over there and unload my DVD ideas?
Yes, as long as they are not Disney-related DVDs.
But where can I unload the Disney-related DVD ideas if not here?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:But where can I unload the Disney-related DVD ideas if not here?
I don't know, somewhere else. It's just sad that you can't make up something on your own. I already gave an example on how easy it is so there isn't any room for you to complain. I don't want you coming in here and copying everything that someone else did. In the US, that's ILLEGAL if you don't cite it. So just don't do it.

I made a new DVD of Robin Hood. A DVD made up completely from my brain without taking any other elements from anyone else except for myself and a little (like 5%) of Al's:

Robin Hood: 6-Disc 35th Anniversary Edition (2008)

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Disc One: Robin Hood - Theatrical Edition (83 minutes)

Technical Specifications: (May Only Apply To Feature Film)
1.75:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.33:1 Full Screen - Original 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)
1.0 Restored Mono Track (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish, English Commentary)
Closed-Captioning for the Deaf and Heard of Hearing (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
15 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: (83 minutes)
-Robin Hood - New high-definition transfer utilizing the best film elements and pressed to DVD in the highest bitrate possible

Backstage Disney:

Audio Commentaries:
-Audio Commentary #1 - Brian Bedford, Monica Evans and Carole Shelley
-Audio Commentary #2 - Roy E. Disney and Leonard Maltin

Music & More:
-Disney Song Selection - Includes: "Oo-de-lally", "Not in Nottingham", "Whistle-Stop", "Love" and "The Phony King of England"
-Isolated Music Track - Presented in 5.1 Dolby Digital EX

Bonus Cartoon Shorts: (14 minutes)
-"Ye Olden Days" - With Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin
-"Robin Hood Daffy" - With Optional Commentary by Leonard Maltin

Disc Two: Robin Hood - Bonus Materials Disc One (Complete Runtime: 206 minutes)

Technical Specifications: (May Only Apply To Feature Film)
1.75:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.33:1 Full Screen - Original 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
15 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: (83 minutes)
-Robin Hood - The Animated Experience Edition (similiar to the "Visualizing The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe")

Backstage Disney:

Stories of Interest: (108 minutes)
-Inside Wollie's Story Meetings - Similar to "Inside Walt's Story Meetings" found on the "Bambi" Platinum Edition
-Anatomy of a Character: Designing Little John - 15-minute featurette discussing the character of Little John
-Inside The Disney Archives - New 7-minute featurette going into the Disney Archives and discussing "Robin Hood's" artwork
-Early Presentation Reel - 3-minute reel composed of early concept art
-History of Production: Virtual TimeLine

Deleted Materials: (8 minutes)
-Introduction - Leonard Maltin

-Alternate Ending
-Deleted Song

Music & More: (7 minutes)
-"Love" Music Video - Anneliese Van Der Pol
-The Making of "Love" - New 3-minute featurette discussing the Making of "Love"

Disc Three: Robin Hood Bonus Materials Disc Two (Complete Runtime: 207 minutes)

Technical Specifications:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Material)
1.85:1 Anamorphic Wide Screen - (New Material)
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
8 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: 78 minutes
-The English Tale: The Making Of Robin Hood - All new documentary detailing the production of "Robin Hood"

Backstage Disney:

Stories of Interest: (114 minutes)
-"The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men" - The original 84-minute Walt Disney film. Includes a new high-definition transfer which utilizes the best film elements and is pressed to DVD in the highest bitrate possible. Includes optional commentary by Roy E. Disney and Leonard Maltin
-Remembering the Magic: With Brian Bedford - New 30-minute interview with Brian Bedford and Leonard Maltin

Original Song Demos: (15 minutes)
-Introduction - Leonard Maltin

-"Oo-de-lally"
-"Not in Nottingham"
-"Whistle-Stop"
-"Love"
-"The Phony King of England"

Disc Four: Robin Hood Bonus Materials Disc Three (Complete Runtime: 203 minutes)

Technical Specifications:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Material)
1.85:1 Anamorphic Wide Screen - (New Material)
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
22 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: 130 minutes
-Tracking the Adventure: Journey to Nottingham - Part One - New 130-minute documentary which takes some of the cast and crew to Nottingham to speak with locals, historians, authors and more about the adventures of "Robin Hood" and the effect it's had on the world

Backstage Disney:

Stories of Interest: (73 minutes)
-Fictitious Characters: Anatomy of Robin Hood - New 30-minute featurette discussing the character of Robin Hood
-A Grand Reunion - 28-minute new featurette celebrating "Robin Hood's" 35th anniversary with the cast and crew of the film
-Ballads of Robin Hood - New 15-minute featurette discussing the many ballads of "Robin Hood"

Manuscripts:
-Disney's Robin Hood: First Draft
-Disney's Robin Hood: Final Script
-Robin Hood and the Monk: Original 1940 Ballad
-Robin Hood and the Monk: Modern English Ballad

Disc Five: Robin Hood Bonus Materials Disc Four (Complete Runtime: 207 minutes)

Technical Specifications:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Material)
1.85:1 Anamorphic Wide Screen - (New Material)
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
21 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Feature: 125 minutes
-Tracking the Adventure: Journey to Nottingham - Part Two - New 125-minute documentary which takes some of the cast and crew to Nottingham to speak with locals, historians, authors and more about the adventures of "Robin Hood" and the effect it's had on the world

Backstage Disney:

Stories of Interest: (82 minutes)
-History's Mysteries: The True Story of Robin Hood - History Channel's 50-minute television program. Includes 6 Chapter Stops.
-Disguises and Shapes: The Many Faces of Robin Hood - New 32-minute featurette discussing Robin Hood's many disguises and how if affects the characters in various films, plays, and literature

Disc Six: Robin Hood Bonus Materials Disc Five (Complete Runtime: 207 minutes)

Technical Specifications:
1.33:1 Fullscreen - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Material)
1.85:1 Anamorphic Wide Screen - (New Material)
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: 120 minutes
-"Robin Hood and the Sorcerer" - The 120-minute pilot of the 1983 U.K. series "Robin of Sherwood" (shown in most countries as it's own film). Includes optional commentary by Roy E. Disney and Leonard Maltin

Backstage Disney:

Stories of Interest: (61 minutes)
-The Many Legends of Robin Hood - 25-minute featurette discussing the many films that stared Robin Hood
-Widescreen and Full Screen Comparison - 20-minute featurette comparing the matted theatrical version to the originally-made full screen version. Includes optional commentary by John Canemaker
-Disney Time Capsule: 1973 - A 8-minute look at the Walt Disney Company circa 1973
-Disney Pedia: Animals of Robin Hood - New 8-minute featurette discussing the various animals found within the film

Art Gallery: (9 minutes)

-Video Gallery - 9-minute overview of some images from the production of "Robin Hood"

-Visual Gallery (625 Stills)
-Background Paintings (55 Stills)
-Character Galleries: (258 Stills)
-Allan-a-Dale The Rooster (12 Stills)
-Prince John (20 Stills)
-King Richard (9 Stills)
-Sir Hiss (13 Stills)
-Robin Hood (30 Stills)
-Maid Marian (24 Stills)
-Friar Tuck (13 Stills)
-Little John (18 Stills)
-Lady Kluck (11 Stills)
-Sheriff of Nottingham (16 Stills)
-Trigger and Nutsy (20 Stills)
-Skippy and Sis (14 Stills)
-Tagalong and Toby (15 Stills)
-Otto the Dog (8 Stills)
-Miscellaneous (35 Stills)
-Color Keys (85 Stills)
-Moments (26 Stills)
-Paintings (55 Stills)
-Story Art (34 Stills)
-Visual Development (112 Stills)

Publicity:

-Trailer Galleries: (17 minutes)
-1973 Teaser Trailer
-1973 Initial Release Trailer
-1982 Re-Release Trailer
-1984 Home Video Trailer
-1991 Home Video Trailer
-1994 Home Video Trailer
-1999 Home Video Trailer
-2000 Gold Classic Collection DVD Trailer
-2006 Most Wanted Edition DVD Trailer
-2008 35th Anniversary Edition DVD Trailer

-Promotional Poster Gallery:
-Domestic Theatrical Posters
-International Theatrical Posters
-Re-Release Posters
-Lobby Cards
-One-Sheets
-Half-Sheets
-Virtual Pressbook

Packaging, Disc Art, and Additional Special Features:
-Embossed Silver Metallic Tin Case that holds the digipak and additional materials
-Fold-Out Full-Color Six-Tray Dual-Disc Digipak for DVDs with pocket for booklets
-25-page booklet with Production Notes, Cast/Crew Bios, Disc Breakdowns, Scene Listings, and Bonus Materials Listing
-8-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics

-Full-Color Glossy Character Artwork on Discs:
*Disc 1: Robin Hood & Maid Marian
*Disc 2: Little John & Lady Kluck
*Disc 3: Prince John & Sir Hiss
*Disc 4: Friar Tuck & Church Mice
*Disc 5: Sheriff of Nottingham, Trigger & Nutsy
*Disc 6: Allan-a-Dale The Rooster & King Richard

-Film Cel - 2 Original Senitype Reproductions
-Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets - 16 full-size reproductions
-Character Sketches - 10 reproductions
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Big Disney Fan wrote:But where can I unload the Disney-related DVD ideas if not here?
I don't know, somewhere else. It's just sad that you can't make up something on your own. I already gave an example on how easy it is so there isn't any room for you to complain. I don't want you coming in here and copying everything that someone else did. In the US, that's ILLEGAL if you don't cite it. So just don't do it.
So are you saying I am never allowed to do ideas for Disney DVDs ever again here? You know, there's only so much you can do on a DVD idea. Or didn't that ever cross your mind? How about this: 1) next time, don't be harsh. 2) What if I cited what I copied from now on, like a bibliography?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:So are you saying I am never allowed to do ideas for Disney DVDs again here?
Yes, as long as you keep up what you are doing: copying. No, if you come up with something original and do not take anything from anyone else ever again.
You know, there's only so much you can do on a DVD idea. Or didn't that ever cross your mind?
That's not true. There is an infinite amount of possibilities, it's just that some people haven't thought of them yet.
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote:So are you saying I am never allowed to do ideas for Disney DVDs again here?
Yes, as long as you keep up what you are doing: copying. No, if you come up with something original and do not take anything from anyone else ever again.
Well, I think that Bambi DVD idea of mine needs work anyway. But I can't truly think of anything original to add. Maybe you can help me with some ideas? What if I cited other people if I copied from (like a bibliography)?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:Well, I think that Bambi DVD idea of mine needs work anyway. But I can't truly think of anything original to add. Maybe you can help me with some ideas? What if I cited other people if I copied from (like a bibliography)?
Well, as long as you cite them correctly. Use citationmachine.com and use the MLA format, then it would be okay, I guess. I don't know, I'll half to think about it.
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote:But where can I unload the Disney-related DVD ideas if not here?
I don't know, somewhere else. It's just sad that you can't make up something on your own. I already gave an example on how easy it is so there isn't any room for you to complain. I don't want you coming in here and copying everything that someone else did. In the US, that's ILLEGAL if you don't cite it. So just don't do it.

I made a new DVD of Robin Hood. A DVD made up completely from my brain without taking any other elements from anyone else except for myself and a little (like 5%) of Al's
Well, look, don't take this the wrong way or anything, but just because it's easy for you to come up with stuff for DVDs on your own, it doesn't mean it's easy for everybody. Some people can't always conjure up stuff of their very own, you know. I'm sorry, but not everyone has the supreme creativity that you have. Besides, that Robin Hood DVD of yours has stuff not owned by Disney! Your RH DVD proves you can only go so far! Did you know that?! Robin Hood Daffy is from Warner Bros., not DISNEY!!!! You can't use bonus features of stuff for Disney movies if they're not FROM Disney. When doing a Disney DVD, use only stuff related to Disney, not anything else, that's my rule.

Anyway, I'm considering redoing Bambi and Fantasia, but I can't really come up with stuff on my own. Maybe you could come up with some things? Provided those bonus things come ONLY from Disney and nowhere else!
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I had revised the Bambi DVD of mine a bit by adding a bit more to it.

Disc One: Bambi - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Total running time: 79 minutes)
Technical Specs:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection with 18 Chapter Stops

Main Feature: (69 minutes)
- Bambi: The 1942 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: Moderated by Roy E. Disney, with pre-recorded comments from Leonard Maltin, John Canemaker, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Ward Kimball, Don Hahn and Jeff Kurtti
- Film Critics/Historians Audio Commentary: A second screen-specific audio commentary with Leonard Maltin and John Canemaker
- Isolated Music-and-Effects Track
- Text Commentary Track: Fact-filled commentary track all about the production of the film.
- Disney Time Capsule: 1942: A look at the year the film was released, talking about not only Disney but American culture in general.

Disc Two: Bambi - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Total running time: 69 minutes)
Technical Specs:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection with 18 Chapter Stops

Main Feature: (69 minutes)
- Bambi: 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: Storyboards with Commentary
- Angle 3: Rough and Clean-Up Animation with Commentary
- Angle 4: 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: Bambi - Bonus Materials, Disc One
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 soundtrack (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection with 9 Chapter Stops (Main Feature)

Main Features:
- Tricks of Our Trade: The complete 1957 episode of the Disneyland TV series. This will mark the THIRD time in which the entire show is seen verbatim on a Disney DVD.
- A Prince Is Born: The Making of Bambi: 2005 featurette
- The Original Story: Read the original story by Felix Salten here

Backstage Disney:
- The Story Behind the Story: A look at how Walt Disney and his team made the novel by Felix Salten into a Disney movie.
- Walt's Words: Why Did I Make Bambi A new bonus feature at why Disney decide to create Bambi.
- Location, Location, Location: A featurette on where specifically the story of Bambi is located
- The Art of Tyrus Wong: A look at the lush artwork of the lead artist responsible for the artwork of the film.
- The Animals of Bambi: A bonus feature of the animals featured in Bambi and how the animators studied real versions to create the characters.
- From Roe To White-Tail: A look at why Bambi is a white-tail deer instead of a roe deer, like he is in the story.
- Man In the Forest: A look at how and why Man in the film is never seen, yet the presences of whom is always felt.
- Disney Legend: Sterling Holloway: New featurette/tribute to Sterling Holloway (voice of adult Flower)
- The Effect of Bambi: New featurette showing the film's impact on the world.
- Bambi Production Timeline
- Restoring Bambi: New featurette detailing the restoration of the film from its original camera negatives, with composite restoration comparisons.

Still Galleries:
- Visual Development Gallery
- Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
- Photo Gallery
--Live-Action Reference Filming
--Studio Production
--Voice Talent
- Character Design & Concept Art
--Bambi
--Bambi's Mother
--Thumper
--Flower
--Friend Owl
--Faline
--The Great Prince
--Miscellaneous
--Minor Characters
--Posters and Production Stills
--Miscellaneous
- Character Model Sheets
--Bambi
--Bambi's Mother
--Thumper
--Flower
--Friend Owl
--Faline
--Miscellaneous

Disc Four: Bambi - Bonus Materials, Disc Two
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 soundtrack (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus

Main Features:
- Inside the Disney Archives: 2005 featurette

Deleted Materials:
- Deleted/Altered Scenes
--Bambi's First Snow
--Winter Grass
- Deleted Songs

Cartoons Shorts:
- Springtime (1929)
- Summer (1930)
- Autumn (1930)
- Winter (1930)
- Flowers and Trees (1932)
- Little Hiawatha (1937)
- The Old Mill (1937)

Publicity Galleries
- Theatrical Trailers Gallery
--Original Release (1942)
--Re-release (1947)
--Re-release (1957)
--Re-release (1966)
--Re-release (1975)
--Re-release (1982)
--Re-release (1988)
- Other Trailers Gallery
--TV Spots (1957)
--TV Spots (1966)
--TV Spots (1975)
--TV Spots (1982)
--TV Spots (1988)
--TV Spots (1989)
--TV Spots (1991: The Disney Channel)
--TV Spots (1997)
--TV Spots (2005: DVD)
--TV Spots (2005: ABC)
--Home Video (1989)
--Home Video (1997)
--Home Video (2005)
- Archive of News Articles and Movie Reviews
- Original Press Release and Pressbooks
- Promotional Poster Gallery
--Domestic
--International
--Re-release
--Lobby Cards
--One-Sheets
--Half-Sheets
--Virtual Pressbook

PHYSICAL DESIGN:
- 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 - Standard Black Amaray Case
- Full-Color Character Artwork (NOT transparent):
--DISC 1: Bambi
--DISC 2: Thumper
--DISC 3: Flower
--DISC 4: Friend Owl
- 18 Full Size Lobby Cards and Character Design Sheets
- Original Senitype Film Cel Reproductions
- Bambi: Companion: Hardcover Collector's Book with rare photos, essays, interviews, and more
- Bambi: Legacy Series Soundtrack: 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 booklet.
- 16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.

What do you think, guys?
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Big Disney Fan wrote:Well, look, don't take this the wrong way or anything, but just because it's easy for you to come up with stuff for DVDs on your own, it doesn't mean it's easy for everybody. Some people can't always conjure up stuff of their very own, you know. I'm sorry, but not everyone has the supreme creativity that you have.
Yes, but not everyone cannot just copy or the world would just shatter into a million tiny pieces.
Besides, that Robin Hood DVD of yours has stuff not owned by Disney! Your RH DVD proves you can only go so far! Did you know that?! Robin Hood Daffy is from Warner Bros., not DISNEY!!!! You can't use bonus features of stuff for Disney movies if they're not FROM Disney. When doing a Disney DVD, use only stuff related to Disney, not anything else, that's my rule.
Yes, that might be your rule, but it's not the rule, not that there even is one. Everything on a Disney DVD does not have to be completely Disney. You don't see just a particular studios film with bonus features by that particular studio. Mix things up a bit. On the French "Peter Pan" DVD it has the silent PARAMOUNT version on it, and Paramount certainly isn't Disney. Disney DVDs are banned to just Disney. You don't want a DVD to just to have experiences of Disney, but from the world, that's why DVDs are interesting, that's why I make DVDs, because they are interesting. The bonus features don't have to be pro-Disney, otherwise that takes the fun out of everything. More things from DIFFERENT cultures, studios, religions, everything makes it a worthwhile set. So Disney DVDs aren't limited to just Disney. Did you see my "Sleeping Beauty" set? There were things on there that weren't Disney at all. So there really isn't room for you to complain.
Anyway, I'm considering redoing Bambi and Fantasia, but I can't really come up with stuff on my own. Maybe you could come up with some things? Provided those bonus things come ONLY from Disney and nowhere else!
And why would I create stuff for you? Being the notorious plagiarizer that you are, I wouldn't trust any of my stuff to go into your hands. So count me out. Oh yeah, and "your" Bambi DVD still has some stuff that wasn't yours, i.e. bonus features. Keep thinking about it, or I will actually get someone to close this thing.
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