Hi,
Can someone please confirm why over here in the UK Jungle Book 2 on dvd was classed as a 'Classic' I thought that Classic only related to the masterpieces !!!
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I noticed the US cover did not have any mention of the word Classic on that !
Classic numbering !
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Well i don't know for sure but I suggest that you contact 2099net he knows a lot about the UK DVD'S!
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Yah I am glad that this was moved to the International DVD Section but yes welcome to the forum. And Happy Days to you to!
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yeah, we were discussing that quite some time ago here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=753
It is just another of those wacky things Disney International does to confuse the hell out of consumers so they won't buy their products.
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JB2 had a "classics" label on the cover here - but I don't think that makes any difference. Disney has never really been consistent with the naming of the series, even in the US (look at the whole Vault/SE thing...).
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=753
It is just another of those wacky things Disney International does to confuse the hell out of consumers so they won't buy their products.
Sometimes I think they WANT to fail
JB2 had a "classics" label on the cover here - but I don't think that makes any difference. Disney has never really been consistent with the naming of the series, even in the US (look at the whole Vault/SE thing...).
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Re: U huh
Personally I have no interest in what films Disney self appoints as classics or masterpieces, so it's not something I've ever paid any attention to.Disney Guru wrote:Well i don't know for sure but I suggest that you contact 2099net he knows a lot about the UK DVD'S!
I believe the UK follows the US model of only counting films animated in America by Walt Disney Feature Animation as classics, and Disney number these films as part of the blurb on the back of the case. For example "Disney's 21st Animated Classic" (Robin Hood).
I'm not sure, as I have the US Jungle Book 2, but the "classics" on the cover could just be from pre-release artwork - originally Return to Never Land was labeled as a classic in some early publicity, but was altered to "Pictures Presents". If it is still on the cover art, it is probably a mistake (and believe me, Buena Vista Home Entertainment UK have made worse mistakes), especially if there is not number in the blurb on the back.
Disney UK give out a checklist with their DVDs, the latest I have from The Lion King 3 does not list The Jungle Book 2 as a "classic".
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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