Here's what I got:
The Jungle Book - Oct 2, 2007
Meet the Robinsons - Oct 23, 2007
The Aristocats - March 2008
101 Dalmations - March 2008
Sleeping Beauty - Oct 2008
Is there more?
I'm pretty sure that a lot of people missed out on "The Fantasia Anthology" as well. It only came out a year or two after "Snow White" did, and DVD really didn't take rocket until 2003/2004/2005. "Snow White" has also had a wonderful DVD set, and if you do not include "Fantasia 2000" in the mix, SW and "Fantasia" have relatively the same amount of bonus features. I believe that "Fantasia" should definitely be re-released before SW returns as a new DVD/Blu-Ray set. But, seeing as that won't happen, and Disney isn't the brightest in the bunch, we will likely see "Snow White" before we see "Fantasia". Though "Fantasia" could really use a better restoration. Is it just me, as most people seem to disagree, that the transfer for "Fantasia" was not very clean at all, and looks quite a bit worse than "Snow White"? I think that "Fantasia" should get a restoration and be released to markets before SW. That's just my opinion, though.darth_deetoo wrote:As you say, Fantasia has already been fairly well served on DVD, and a lot of people missed out on Snow White first time around.

Ok, I personally respect your opinion.PeterPanfan wrote:
As for the Fantasia/Snow White argument...I'd rather see Snow White first.
1). I don't have it on anything but VHS(and it's pretty worn)
2). I like it more.
3). A lot of people missed out on the 2003 release(like me) and really really want it.

That's a very good point, and I HOPE you're right!!! Does anyone here think that Disney really would release these movies in their original form, as long as they have a public service announcement at the beginning?!?!?!?!David S. wrote:I would like to see Saludos Amigos and Three Caballeros get a re-release soon, since the Gold Collection versions of both went out of print earlier this year.
This would be the perfect opportunity to restore the footage that was chopped from SA on the first release. And now that they are talking about putting "public service announcements" in front of their DVDs involving smoking (just as Leonard Maltin has done intros for the "controversial" shorts on the treasures tins), there is no reason NOT to put these two films (and the other package films like Make Mine Music and Melody Time) back out on DVD UNCENSORED this time.

I've seen a lot of out of print dvds at our Game Stops. Beauty and the Beast I and II(Belle's Magical World_, Lion King, Fantasia, Fantasia 2000, Snow White, Peter Pan Limited, 101 Dalmatians amomg others!!! It is a great source for those who need to get them!!!brotherbear wrote:Ok, I personally respect your opinion.PeterPanfan wrote:
As for the Fantasia/Snow White argument...I'd rather see Snow White first.
1). I don't have it on anything but VHS(and it's pretty worn)
2). I like it more.
3). A lot of people missed out on the 2003 release(like me) and really really want it.But, seeing as your from the US, you should look into getting the curent platinum through Gamestop. That's where I got my copy and its virtually perfect. And if your Gamestop doesn't have a copy of SW while a store within a 200 mile radius has one, you can always have it transfered to your store. And then you can avoid paying +$40, and only pay $16.99 for it. I know you might want to resist buying the current set because it will likely be released in 2 years or less, but the chances are always good that Disney will remove features from this set. If this happens, you might regret not getting the current set later on.
Oh, and just as a small correction, Snow White: PE was released in 2001, not 2003.2003 was the release of The Lion King.
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-BB