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567 with Mickey Mouse Club House: Mickey's Storybook Surprises, Region 2!!!!
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If you break down the one's in my Fantasia Anthology, which I acquired when I found it at a video store for $15, then I have 23 (which happens to be my age). I started in 2006 when The Little Mermaid first came out. After that I started building my collection slowly but surely. I'm mostly concentrating on the animated classics before moving on to focusing on the others.
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569 with WITCH Vols. 4,5 & 6 and One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing, both Region 2!!!!! At this pace I'll be on 600 by the end of the year!!!! I'm an animal!!!!
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579 now with Blackbeard's Ghost, The Journey of Natty Gann, Cheetah, The Strongest Man in The World, Perfect Game, A Kid in King Arthur's Court, Now you see him now you don't, First Kid, The Watcher in the Woods and Spy Kids!!!!! WOOHHOO!!!!
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Unless you're counting Miramax, Spy Kids isn't Disney. :wink:
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reyquila wrote:Just the number, including Disney, Miramax, Touchstone, Buena Vista, etc!!! No photos please, there is another thread for that!!!

Me: 417!!!
Ahem!!!! This the first post in this thread, by me!!!!
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PeterPanfan wrote:Unless you're counting Miramax, Spy Kids isn't Disney. :wink:
quilly already pointed out that Miramax et al are included, but I just wanted to chime in that Spy Kids isn't Miramax either, Panfan. It's Dimension Films. :P

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Escapay wrote:
PeterPanfan wrote:Unless you're counting Miramax, Spy Kids isn't Disney. :wink:
quilly already pointed out that Miramax et al are included, but I just wanted to chime in that Spy Kids isn't Miramax either, Panfan. It's Dimension Films. :P

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Hence the etc!!!! Thanks!!!
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Whoops..

Well, I can't really keep up with all of Disney's film companies. :P
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Disney Classics & Sequels

1. The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad – Gold Collection
2. Aladdin – Platinum Edition
3. Aladdin: The Return of Jafar
4. Aladdin and the King of Thieves
5. Alice in Wonderland – Masterpiece Edition
6. The Aristocats – Special Edition
7. Atlantis
8. Atlantis: Milo’s Return
9. Bambi – Platinum Edition
10. Bambi 2
11. Beauty and the Beast – Platinum Edition
12. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas – Special Edition
13. Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World – Special Edition
14. The Black Cauldron – Gold Collection
15. Brother Bear – Special Edition
16. Brother Bear 2
17. Cinderella – Platinum Edition
18. Cinderella: Dreams Come True – Special Edition
19. Cinderella: A Twist in Time
20. Dumbo – Big Top Edition
21. The Emperor’s New Groove – New Groove Edition
22. Kronk’s New Groove (The Emperor’s New Groove 2)
23. The Fox and the Hound – 25th Anniversary Edition
24. The Fox and the Hound 2
25. Fun and Fancy Free – Gold Collection
26. The Great Mouse Detective
27. Hercules – Gold Collection
28. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
29. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2
30. The Jungle Book – Platinum Edition
31. Lady and the Tramp – Platinum Edition
32. Lady and the Tramp 2
33. The Lion King – Platinum Edition
34. The Lion King 2 – Special Edition
35. The Lion King 1 ½
36. The Little Mermaid – Platinum Edition & Limited Issue
37. Make Mine Music – Gold Collection
38. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh – Friendship Edition
39. Melody Time – Gold Collection
40. Mulan – Special Edition
41. Mulan 2
42. Oliver & Company
43. One Hundred and One Dalmatians – Platinum Edition
44. Peter Pan – Platinum Edition
45. Peter Pan in Return to Neverland – Pixie Powered Edition
46. Pocahontas – 10th Anniversary Edition
47. Pocahontas 2 – Gold Collection
48. The Rescuers
49. The Rescuers Down Under – Gold Collection
50. Robin Hood – Most Wanted Edition
51. Sleeping Beauty – Special Edition
52. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Platinum Edition
53. The Sword in the Stone – Gold Collection
54. Tarzan – Special Edition
55. Tarzan & Jane

Sealed Disney DVDs

1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Platinum Edition
2. Beauty and the Beast – Platinum Edition
3. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas – Special Edition
4. The Lion King – Platinum Edition
5. Aladdin - Platinum Edition
6. Aladdin: The Return of Jafar
7. Aladdin and the King of Thieves
8. Bambi – Platinum Edition
9. Cinderella – Platinum Edition
10. Cinderella: Dreams Come True - Special Edition
11. Cinderella: A Twist in Time
12. Lady and the Tramp – Platinum/50th Anniversary Edition
13. The Little Mermaid – Platinum Edition
14. Peter Pan – Platinum Edition
15. The Jungle Book – Platinum/40th Anniversary Edition
16. One Hundred and One Dalmatians – Platinum Edition
17. Sleeping Beauty – Special Edition

Live Action

1. The Chronicles of Narnia – The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe – 4 disc set
2. Enchanted – Fullscreen & Widescreen (Live Action/Animation)
3. Mary Poppins – 40th Anniversary Edition (Live Action/Animation)
4. Pirates of the Caribbean – Collector’s Edition
5. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – Special Edition
6. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – Limited Edition

Sealed Disney Blu-rays

1. Enchanted
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Scaps, do Dimension Films have any affiliation with Disney? I remember seeing Spy Kids about six years ago, and I never considered it a Disney film. Well ... it's released under neither the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures or Miramax Films banner, so it stands to reason. Yet, I'm sure at times I've seen it (officially) grouped with Disney entertainment. Why is this?
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Yes, I wonder about that, too.

It was on Disney Channel last night and this afternoon. :?
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Dimension Films is sort of like a sub-set to Miramax Films. Every Dimension film is distrbuted by Buena Vista Home Entertainment (just check out the Scream movies). It seems weird that a lot of horror movies come from Disney, but I suppose that's why they have the Dimension Films banner.

In short, yes Dimension Films do count as part of the Disney film library just like Touchstone, Hollywood, Miramax, etc. does.
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Julian Carter wrote:Scaps, do Dimension Films have any affiliation with Disney? I remember seeing Spy Kids about six years ago, and I never considered it a Disney film. Well ... it's released under neither the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures or Miramax Films banner, so it stands to reason. Yet, I'm sure at times I've seen it (officially) grouped with Disney entertainment. Why is this?
Why? Let's see!!! Disney is the holding company who owns all the shares, so it's theirs!!!!
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reyquila wrote:
Julian Carter wrote:Scaps, do Dimension Films have any affiliation with Disney? I remember seeing Spy Kids about six years ago, and I never considered it a Disney film. Well ... it's released under neither the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures or Miramax Films banner, so it stands to reason. Yet, I'm sure at times I've seen it (officially) grouped with Disney entertainment. Why is this?
Why? Let's see!!! Disney is the holding company who owns all the shares, so it's theirs!!!!
Uh-oh, now reyquila will want to buy every Dimension film to add to his collection, or, does he have them already? :wink: :lol:
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disneyfella wrote:
Jules wrote:Scaps, do Dimension Films have any affiliation with Disney?
Dimension Films is sort of like a sub-set to Miramax Films. Every Dimension film is distrbuted by Buena Vista Home Entertainment (just check out the Scream movies). It seems weird that a lot of horror movies come from Disney, but I suppose that's why they have the Dimension Films banner.

In short, yes Dimension Films do count as part of the Disney film library just like Touchstone, Hollywood, Miramax, etc. does.
Yes and no.

Fella's right in that Dimension is the subset of Miramax, and that every Dimension film (up until October 2005) was distributed by BVHE.

But the banner/label was created and wholly owned by the Weinsteins, and when they left Miramax, they took the Dimension label with them to their new company (appropriately titled: The Weinstein Company).

That's why Disney suddenly brought back their "Hollywood Pictures" banner. They used to scuttle their crappy horror films to Dimension, but since Bob & Harvey took it when they left, they had to bring back HP.

Disney still has distribution rights for Dimension films pre-October 2005, but any that came after it (like 1408 and The Mist) are distributed theatrically by Dimension & MGM, and in home video by Weinstein Company & Genius Products.
Jules wrote:Yet, I'm sure at times I've seen it (officially) grouped with Disney entertainment. Why is this?
Because the Spy Kids films are one of the few family-friendly films (perhaps the only family-friendly films) in the Dimension catalogue. :P
Panfan wrote:It was on Disney Channel last night and this afternoon.
I've seen all three movies on DC several times, and even though I have the DVDs, I find it more fun to watch the films with commercial breaks. :lol:
quilly wrote:Why? Let's see!!! Disney is the holding company who owns all the shares, so it's theirs!!!!
Not anymore, see my explanation above, quilly. :P
Barbossa wrote:Uh-oh, now reyquila will want to buy every Dimension film to add to his collection
I have to wonder if TWC/GP were to release a new version of Spy Kids, would quilly buy it even if it's not under a Disney distribution arm anymore?

(Probably. Heck, I'd buy a new edition of Spy Kids, I hate the barebones disc! Where's the SE, dammit???)

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This forum is full of impressive people and collections!

I personally never intend to collect Disney dvds, and even if I do, I don't think I'd go past the Animated Feature canon. How people get into the 500's is mind boggling! It's truly amazing some of you guys :D
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580 with Classic Caballeros Collection!!!
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Escapay wrote: I have to wonder if TWC/GP were to release a new version of Spy Kids, would quilly buy it even if it's not under a Disney distribution arm anymore?

(Probably. Heck, I'd buy a new edition of Spy Kids, I hate the barebones disc! Where's the SE, dammit???)

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I never have picked that one up, even though I have 2 and 3! I kept hearing rumors of a SE, so I held off on the bare-bones...

Now I'm itching to watch all three, so I may try to get the first one from the library or something! :lol:
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