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What potentially upcoming Walt Disney Treasures tins are you most excited about?

Mickey Mouse B&W 2
1
2%
Mickey Mouse Color 2
2
4%
Silly Symphonies 2
2
4%
Donald Duck
20
43%
Wartime Disney
16
34%
Dr. Syn
0
No votes
True-Life Adventures
1
2%
Disney in Space
1
2%
Educational Disney
0
No votes
Mickey Mouse Club
4
9%
Zorro
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 47

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Just wondering which ones are the most eagerly anticipated. Respond to this message if I missed one or you have a killer idea for a future tin not listed!

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donald duck!
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definately wartime cartoons because of the recent war that is going on.
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I said Donald Duck, because he has not gotten a dvd yet, but the truth is Mickey bw & c 2 are just as anxoiusly anticipated, as is Silly Symphonies 2, although the Silly Symphonies are new to me, I grew up w/ Mickey and Donald, who ar eequally special to me.
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I am REALLY excited about the Wartime Cartoons! So, I voted for that one naturally. All the others look great too. Any old or lost animation is desireable and I would like to see the educational stuff again.
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is tied with donald and wartime :D
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:is tied with donald and wartime :D
My vote is for Donald, but the Wartimes collection is just as high on my list.
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DONALD DUCK :D
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Donald Duck :)
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i voted for donald duck (gonna buy em all anyway) of the first 2 bunches of treasures i have 4 and 3 including the mickey dvd's are still underway
but since indeed donald does'n't have any dvd yet it became donald
although i like real life adventures too
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It was a tough call (kinda), as there are so many periods I'd like to see whacked onto shiny discs.

However, I went with Wartime mainly because I find the era and the propaganda from that era fascinating. Anyone who has seen any of the wartime cartoons knows what I am talking about. It is unbelievable.

More than likey though, when the next wave is announced I'll buy as many as money will allow me.
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I will buy virtually anything Disney releases under this label. I'm most looking forward to "Wartime Disney" because it might have shorts that have been locked away for a long time ("Der Fuhrer's Face," anybody?).
But Donald's cartoons have always been my favorite and I'd love to see those, as well as more Mickey.
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totally Donald 8)
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I agree with you John... I hope that we get "Clown of the Jungle" on the Donald set too... UNCENSORED!!
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Maerj wrote:I agree with you John... I hope that we get "Clown of the Jungle" on the Donald set too... UNCENSORED!!
Wasn't Clown of the Jungle uncensored on Whispers: An Elephant's Tale? I saw guns, attempted suicide, etc. If it was censored, what was left out?

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i wanna thanks everyone that is voting for donald! for those of you who are not voting for him, what were you thinking? :lol:
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Loomis wrote:However, I went with Wartime mainly because I find the era and the propaganda from that era fascinating. Anyone who has seen any of the wartime cartoons knows what I am talking about. It is unbelievable.
I also picked Wartime Disney. I think it's a fascinating era to learn about. And Disney has so many things hidden in the archives, such as "Der Fuehrer's Face" and "Victory Through Air Power". They NEED to be released as soon as possible!
I've seen some of these films (thanks to the internet!), and some of them are really shocking (just wach "Education for Death" and you'll see what I mean). I just hope they are released uncensored!
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feedmelinguini wrote:
Maerj wrote:I agree with you John... I hope that we get "Clown of the Jungle" on the Donald set too... UNCENSORED!!
Wasn't Clown of the Jungle uncensored on Whispers: An Elephant's Tale? I saw guns, attempted suicide, etc. If it was censored, what was left out?

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Well, that sounds like that was the stuff that was cut out. I read that they censored the cartoon at some point but I guess that one is uncut, cool! I didn't see Whispers: An Elephant's Tale was it good? Worth buying?
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Wartime cartoon's for me. Its just a really intersting subject IMO. Definately gonna buy that set.
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