How long has Snow White been OOP?

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How long has Snow White been OOP?

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Hi

I was just wondering how long Snow White has been OOP?

I thought that it had been OOP for quite a while and was really suprised when i found the collectors edition unopened in Virgin Megastore on Oxfordstreet (or Tottenham Court Road i can't really remember) when i was i was visiting London last week.
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All the OOP dates are here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/OOP.htm

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) - Platinum Edition (10-year moratorium, discontinued January 2002)" .


Good find. Was that the one with the groovy collector's packaging, or the 2-disc set?
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Thanks for the information, it was the collectors editon that looks like a big book.
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JP wrote:Thanks for the information, it was the collectors editon that looks like a big book.
You are very lucky then! That is commanding high-ish prices on eBay.

I wis I had picked up a copy when I had the chance now...
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I just found Snow White too, when I was in Bristol at the weekend, at the Virgin Megastore - it was the version with the book, a whacking 35 quid but worth it. There were three copies, but I only bought one. I've been obsessing about getting this for months, so to find it so easily was amazing! I think Virgin must sometimes get old stock caught up in their warehouses, because at Christmas i was in the same store and came across three copies of Beauty and the beast Collector's edition. So it's worth checking there.

It is an AMAZING set - Disc 2 has to be seen to be believed.

My collection's almost complete now! Only Dumbo to go...

one question, for anyone who might know - on the DVD box it says the film is widescreen, but mine was full frame (I know it's not a pirate copy). Is this right? Were there two different versions? The review on this site said the film was widescreen. Also, the silly symphony on disc 1 wasn't there - was it only released in the US version? Thanks.

Anyway, still an amazing find!
Just release every Disney full-length toon on DVD - now, damn you!
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tooniac wrote:one question, for anyone who might know - on the DVD box it says the film is widescreen, but mine was full frame (I know it's not a pirate copy). Is this right?
Snow White is 1.33:1 'fullscreen.' Beauty and the Beast is 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen. If it looks fullscreen to you, you have your DVD player set to think that you have a 16 x 9 widescreen TV, so it's distorting it and filling the screen. As far as I know, Beauty and the Beast wasn't released in fullscreen on DVD anywhere.
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Thanks - so 1.33 is fullscreen, but next to it they say widescreen! Duh!

Still a great film though.

Maybe they're saving a widescreen version for the next release in 2008/ or 2011
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tooniac wrote:Thanks - so 1.33 is fullscreen, but next to it they say widescreen! Duh!

Still a great film though.

Maybe they're saving a widescreen version for the next release in 2008/ or 2011
Hope not. Snow White was animated and exhibited in the 1.37:1 Academy Ratio, so the Fullscreen presentation is right. For more on Aspect Ratios, read <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/oar.htm">this</a>.
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It has been OOP for a few years now!
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