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Yes, but they did issue official replacements for Silly Symphonies AND True Life Adventures discs, so they must pay attention sometimes. I went to the trouble of getting a replacement for my Mickey set in the hopes that it was only certain ones that had the problem. Was so disappointed when the replacement arrived with the same issue.
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I see UD posted the cover art for these for April 7:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/coverart.html

A question about Mickey and the Beanstalk, that's just the featurette off of Fun and Fancy Free right?
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Thru the Mirror can also be found on the Alice Special Edition. I believe Three Blind Mousketeers is on The Rescuers (or is there a second short called Three Blind Mice?). Also, either Ye Olden Days, or Knight For A Day is on the old Sword and the Stone dvd or perhaps both shorts.

I'm rather torn, I'd love to get the Old King Cole, Three Little Pigs, Gulliver Mickey, Big Bad and Three Little Wolves...and perhaps Brave Little Tailor on dvd. As well the supposed lithographs are enticing but I'm not sure I'd want to pay 20+ dollars for these considering my lack of money to get other dvds I'm behind on.

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Rent and rip then.
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Chernabog_Rocks wrote: I'm rather torn, I'd love to get the Old King Cole, Three Little Pigs, Gulliver Mickey, Big Bad and Three Little Wolves...and perhaps Brave Little Tailor on dvd. As well the supposed lithographs are enticing but I'm not sure I'd want to pay 20+ dollars for these considering my lack of money to get other dvds I'm behind on.

Suggestions?
Are you a Disney Movie Club member? If so, you could just wait until they have a 50% or 60% off sale and buy them then...

Or you could ask for them as presents...? Or you could do online surveys and use any money you make to buy them?
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blackcauldron85 wrote: Are you a Disney Movie Club member? If so, you could just wait until they have a 50% or 60% off sale and buy them then...

Or you could ask for them as presents...? Or you could do online surveys and use any money you make to buy them?
I'm not a member, no credit card :)

I'll try the other two suggestions though, thanks Ames :)
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Wave Two - May 12, 2009

Disney Animation Collection Vol 4 (The Tortoise And The Hare)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz

Disney Animation Collection Vol 5 (Wind In The Willows)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz


Disney Animation Collection Vol 6 (The Reluctant Dragon)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz
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Mason_Ireton wrote:Mickey and the Beanstalk, Mr. Mouse takes a trip and Prince/Pauper can be found on WDT: Mickey Mouse In Living Color Vol. 2 while Brave Lil Talior and Thru The Mirror can be found WDT: Mickey Mouse In Living Color Vol. 1. We can also find Gulliver Mickey and Ye Olden Days on WDT: Mickey Mouse In Black/White Vol 1. If you look on WDT: Complete Goofy We'll find A Knight for a day.

Three Lil Pigs, Big Bad Wolf and Three Lil Wolves can be found on WDT: Silly Symphonies Vol 1. Three Blind Mice, Old King Cole can be found on WDT: Silly Symphonies Vol 2. And last but not least we can find Chicken Little on WDT: On The Front Lines and WDT: Disney Rarites
Too bad out of those WDT I only have SS V2, WDT : Disney Rarities, and WDT: On the front lines. :x
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jrboy wrote:Wave Two - May 12, 2009

Disney Animation Collection Vol 4 (The Tortoise And The Hare)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz

Disney Animation Collection Vol 5 (Wind In The Willows)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz


Disney Animation Collection Vol 6 (The Reluctant Dragon)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz
Thanks, jrboy.

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So, now that we know the Mickey and the Beanstalk in this collection will be the Ludwig version, will any of you buy it just to get that version? I can't recall what the first half of this Wonderful World of Color episode was about (though I might have it on tape somewhere; was it Truth About Mother Goose?), but I hate it when they only provide half an episode, even if the first half is a clip show. So, I'm kinda torn on whether I should buy this or wait for Ludwig to get some decent releases (maybe a Treasures set...).
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Is anyone able to provide a picture of the Lithographs? That (aside from the DMR points) are what's interesting me the most.

Also, do we know what shorts appear on which dvds? (aside from the two we have reviews of already) that info would be appreciated :)
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Cherny wrote:Also, do we know what shorts appear on which dvds? (aside from the two we have reviews of already) that info would be appreciated :)
From UD's Upcoming Disney DVD and Blu-ray Release Schedule

Volume Three: Prince & The Pauper
-"Prince & The Pauper"
-"The Pied Piper"
-"Old King Cole"
-"A Knight for a Day"
-"Ye Olden Days"

Volume Four: The Tortoise and the Hare
-"The Tortoise and the Hare"
-"The Saga of Windwagon Smith"
-"Babes in the Woods"
-"The Goddess of Spring"
-"Toby Tortoise Returns"
-"Paul Bunyan"

Volume Five: The Wind in the Willows
-"The Wind in the Willows"
-"The Ugly Duckling"
-"Grasshopper and the Ants"
-"The Golden Touch"
-"The Robber Kitten"
-"The Wise Little Hen"

Volume Six: The Reluctant Dragon
-"The Reluctant Dragon"
-"Ferdinand the Bull"
-"Johnny Appleseed"
-"Goliath II"

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Post by Chernabog_Rocks »

/facepalm Can't believe I missed that page......thanks Scaps :D

I think I'll definatley pick up the Wind in the Willows, simply because I have none of the shorts listed on it, and doubt I will be able to get them (unless I get a credit card and order the treasures online).
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Has anyone gotten this yet? I would like to know if the Disc Art is the plain grey that Disney has been putting on some discs lately (the answer is probably yes :( )
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are these worth getting if you have the treasures already?
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Re these worth getting if you don't have the Treasures.
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I bought the first three volumes today. I just do not feel like paying a fortune to get the OoP treasures.
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Matt wrote:are these worth getting if you have the treasures already?
From what the UD reviews tell me...no.

They have nothing in the way of Bonus features and the Audio/Video is worse then what is found on the Treasures, sporting "Pan and Scan" video. I have Mickey Mouse in Living Color 2, so I already have superior versions of Mickey and the Beanstalk and Prince and The Pauper. Although, I could see someone buying Volume 2 (MatB) because it is the Ludwig Von Drake version, whereas the Edgar Bergen version is on the Treasures DVD. (which is my personal favorite of the 3 versions)

The only other reason I could see to buy them is if you really love lithographs.
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God, I remember watching Mickey and the Beanstalk like it was nobodies business when I was a little kid. I probably won't buy this though. :/
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Post by Owlzindabarn »

I had the Ludwig narration from an old, old vhs version of "Beanstalk." Has the Sterling Holloway version ever been made available on home video? In the 70s I had a book/record version of it that had the Holloway narration--much superior to Ludwig's IMO.
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