Monkey's Uncle - what's the hold-up?
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Well, apparrently, The Monkey's Uncle is finally coming out - - but as a Disney Movie Club release.
Too bad it won't be in stores and available to the general public, but at least it will be available.
Will it be remastered? Have a trailer? Textless title sequence bonus? I doubt it. But I hope people find a way to buy it (and we get more Annette titles to boot -- Escapade in Florence next?).
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Too bad it won't be in stores and available to the general public, but at least it will be available.
Will it be remastered? Have a trailer? Textless title sequence bonus? I doubt it. But I hope people find a way to buy it (and we get more Annette titles to boot -- Escapade in Florence next?).
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The Year Of Annette Funicello!
The Monkeys Uncle....Annette Disney Treasures Volume....HOW AWSOME!!! Glad to hear this is finally being released...even tho its an exclusive!
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>>(they had sold out of them- it took me 3 weeks to get it!)<<
That's great news - - in that maybe they'll do more with fan favorites like this. The right Walt Disney stuff sells! I hope the best selling stuff goes to the mainstream market in special editions.
C'mon movie club:
Escapade in Florence (Annette)
The Horsemasters (Annette)
Disneyland Showtime
The Incredible Journey
The Sign of Zorro
Zorro the Avenger
The Prince and the Pauper
Sammy the Way-Out Seal
The Light in the Forest
The Sword and the Rose
Charley and the Angel
Child of Glass
Mosby's Marauders
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Ludwig VonDrake
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Ranger Woodlore
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Jiminy Cricket
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Mickey Donald Goofy
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Disneyland
Walt Disney Presents: Zorro
Walt Disney Presents: The Swamp Fox
Walt Disney Presents: The Magic Mirror
That's great news - - in that maybe they'll do more with fan favorites like this. The right Walt Disney stuff sells! I hope the best selling stuff goes to the mainstream market in special editions.
C'mon movie club:
Escapade in Florence (Annette)
The Horsemasters (Annette)
Disneyland Showtime
The Incredible Journey
The Sign of Zorro
Zorro the Avenger
The Prince and the Pauper
Sammy the Way-Out Seal
The Light in the Forest
The Sword and the Rose
Charley and the Angel
Child of Glass
Mosby's Marauders
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Ludwig VonDrake
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Ranger Woodlore
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Jiminy Cricket
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Mickey Donald Goofy
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Disneyland
Walt Disney Presents: Zorro
Walt Disney Presents: The Swamp Fox
Walt Disney Presents: The Magic Mirror
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I also grabbed Moon Pilot and So Dear to My Heart, and they too have beautiful transfers. So Dear to My Heart contains (what I believe to be) the same extras found on the 2002 release, which I never bought.
If anyone wants more screenshots of Monkey's Uncle I can post more from my dvd.
Like you Merlin, I was glad to hear that they sold out (and not just Monkey's Uncle- they had sold out of all 3 most recent releases
- and this came from the mouth of a Disney "cast" member), so hopefully they'll release more (they seem to have gotten the picture with 6 "vintage" releases in the last 2 months).
I hope beyond hope that Sammy the Way-Out Seal comes soon, as well as Child of Glass (an October release maybe????)
But any and all of your suggestions would be great!!!!
If anyone wants more screenshots of Monkey's Uncle I can post more from my dvd.
Like you Merlin, I was glad to hear that they sold out (and not just Monkey's Uncle- they had sold out of all 3 most recent releases

I hope beyond hope that Sammy the Way-Out Seal comes soon, as well as Child of Glass (an October release maybe????)
But any and all of your suggestions would be great!!!!

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No, the Brazilian release (compatible with Region 1 players) contains about a half hour of narrated behind the scenes footage which is a true treat and a joy to watch and hear. This archival footage has been replaced with two cartoon shorts on the new Disney Exclusive release.DisneyPrincess wrote:So Dear to My Heart contains (what I believe to be) the same extras found on the 2002 release, which I never bought.
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gardener14 wrote: No, the Brazilian release (compatible with Region 1 players) contains about a half hour of narrated behind the scenes footage which is a true treat and a joy to watch and hear. This archival footage has been replaced with two cartoon shorts on the new Disney Exclusive release.
Ahh, okay- well I'm just glad to have my version whether it's got all those other extras or not. I'm fine with what's on the exclusive- if Disney can't release something in America, I'm not buying it.


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Okay, for anyone who has this release, the Monkey's Uncle, is there a way to get the dang subtitles off? I haven't found a way yet, and they are quite annoying. It just automatically played w/them, no option on the menu screen to turn them off. Thanks is appreciated.
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I have no idea if this will help as I don't have the release, but I noticed on some of my DVDs with Fastplay, if you view the feature in Fastplay mode, it automatically puts a subtitle over the end credits saying "stay tuned for bonus features after the movie" or something lame like that.
Of course I was relieved to see these titles were not displayed when viewing in the standard (non-FP) mode, but still did some experimenting and found that in FP mode, the subtitles over the end credits could be deactivated by my DVD player itself, which has a display where you can scroll the various audio mixes and subtitle tracks found on the DVD.
So perhaps if the DVD menu itself has no screen to turn off the titles, a button on your DVD player remote will be able to take you to the subtitle mode viewed through your DVD player, which could then theoretically be set to "OFF".
Of course I was relieved to see these titles were not displayed when viewing in the standard (non-FP) mode, but still did some experimenting and found that in FP mode, the subtitles over the end credits could be deactivated by my DVD player itself, which has a display where you can scroll the various audio mixes and subtitle tracks found on the DVD.
So perhaps if the DVD menu itself has no screen to turn off the titles, a button on your DVD player remote will be able to take you to the subtitle mode viewed through your DVD player, which could then theoretically be set to "OFF".
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