Oliver & Company- 20th Anniversary Edition
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You know, I really am happy that Disney's giving this movie a little more recognition. Finally!!!
But I am a little irked that it won't be on Blu-Ray at the same time. No offense, but why's Disney's hogging the Blu-Ray releases to the newer Disney films and the Platinum Editions?? Huh?!
However, I am totally glad this movie's getting a little more recognition! Bold move, Disney. Bold. Move! ^_^

But I am a little irked that it won't be on Blu-Ray at the same time. No offense, but why's Disney's hogging the Blu-Ray releases to the newer Disney films and the Platinum Editions?? Huh?!

However, I am totally glad this movie's getting a little more recognition! Bold move, Disney. Bold. Move! ^_^
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I thought all the characters looked accurately drawn. Kinda wish the artist(s) put shades over Dodger's eyes but then they would block the affectionate look he gives Oliver.Simba3 wrote:I agree. It's OK. Could be better, could be worse.JDCB1986 wrote:hmm... I don't know about the cover art... the characters look very strange, to say the least. the idea and colour scheme is great though.

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...Unless I'm mistaken then, would your problem be that they use static shots too often? Because, I mean, I'm not nuts about that, but that was how it was at the time.Fflewduur wrote:Odd that you should mention that because it's related to one of my beefs with the film. It's mostly noticeable in the opening sequences---in the wide shots, our characters seem to be the only thing MOVING, which is just not very NYC.SpringHeelJack wrote:Plus I like anything that's set in New York City in the 70's and 80's, even if it's just drawn that way.
I like this cover art a great deal, it's much better than the old DVD version, with Jenny squeezing Oliver on a dock somewhere and Tito floating in space. I guess my hope for a new special feature was too much. Still, like I said, if the transfer looks nicer, I'll still buy it.
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I also agree.Simba3 wrote:I agree. It's OK. Could be better, could be worse.JDCB1986 wrote:hmm... I don't know about the cover art... the characters look very strange, to say the least. the idea and colour scheme is great though.
I definitely won't be buying this...come on, Disney, is it THAT hard to make a documentary? Do a few interviews, and have some other promotional things (trailers...a Disney Channel special or something)...
I mean, my wallet thanks you (yet again) for not having to spend money, but you could do better!

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I would like to get this as it is one of the better films from the 80s (I've seen the others from that decade and the only ones I like are "The Fox and the Hound," "Oliver & Company" and "The Little Mermaid") but with the way my money is situated right now, I don't even know if I can make it through December with all of the films I want. It's not the best film, but I grew up on it so it is one I would like to have.
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It's definitely a great film, with one of my favorite soundtracks ever...I think that everyone who doesn't have the older version of the DVD should pick this one up at some point, since it should be in everyone's Disney collection.
I already have the old version...Disney isn't even trying to get people to double-dip these days.
I already have the old version...Disney isn't even trying to get people to double-dip these days.

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They'll probably change it later.singerguy04 wrote:I just noticed this and i'm not sure if it bothers me or not... Shouldn't the title be Oliver & Company, not Oliver and Company. I mean, i know it's just a symbol vs. the actual wording but i feel like the & is there for a reason.
The cover looks ok, but I don't love it. It looks too sophisticated and really doesn't match the movie. To me, O&C is a fun and upbeat movie and the cover should reflect that. It looks too bland to me.
AND...where's the taxi?? There should always be a taxi on the cover for this movie. When you think of NY, you think of a taxi...or at least I do. I much perfer the old VHS cover art.
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Hadn't watched this in a while so decided to play it yesterday & see how it fared on our HD 52inch TV. Oh dear! Mistake! As good as the tranfer is, the film itself is in need of a LOT of work. If this was put out on Blu, in its current state, I'd imagine there'd be quite a number of dissatisfied viewers. Blu could only make its shortcomings in quality even more obvious & distracting - especially on today's larger TV's. Think Disney has got a lot of restoration to do to their 'smaller' DAC's before we see them released in this format.