Which DAC do you want most on Blu-ray?

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Which DAC do you want most on Blu-ray?

The Rescuers
2
4%
The Fox and the Hound
0
No votes
The Black Cauldron
2
4%
The Great Mouse Detective
1
2%
The Rescuers Down Under
0
No votes
Aladdin
16
29%
Pocahontas
7
13%
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
18
33%
Hercules
6
11%
Mulan
1
2%
Tarzan
1
2%
The Emperor's New Groove
1
2%
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
0
No votes
Lilo & Stitch
0
No votes
 
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Which DAC do you want most on Blu-ray?

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With the exception of the Diamond Edition line (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Bambi, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians, The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, & The Lion King) and titles that have already been confirmed, (Fantasia, Dumbo, & Alice in Wonderland) which DAC would you like to see come to Blu-ray first?

If your favorite movie isn't listed, then don't vote and list your vote below.


My vote goes for Aladdin. I watched it on ABC Family awhile back in HD and it looked absolutely amazing.
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Post by Scarred4life »

The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Cause that will probably mean they'll release it on DVD. :wink:
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Hercules. even though I'd love Hunchback and Aladdin, I already have those on DVD.
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Hunchback, without a doubt.

The level of detail in that film just screams for high-definition, and since it's the only CAPS film besides Rescuers Down Under not to have a direct-from-the-digital-source transfer, the new HD image would show a radical improvement over the DVD. Plus, the Blu-ray would be a good opportunity to port over all of the laserdisc features (deleted songs, galleries, character featurettes, trailers, etc).

So, please, Disney, give us a nice 15th Anniversary Edition next year. If you give us that, a BD of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh to cross promote the sequel, and the 60th Anniversary Edition of Alice in Wonderland you've announced, I'll be in heaven as those are my top three Disney films.
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Aladdin, closely followed by Lilo & Stitch.
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This was extremely hard to choose, but I would LOVE to see Pocahontas get released on blu soon! Aside from that I would also love to have Hunchback, Hercules, and Aladdin.
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Post by VagueSimplicity »

It was between Hercules and Hunchback for me. I had thought of Aladdin, but that movie is occasionally shown in HD on TV from time to time, so I can DVR it and wait for it to come out later. I chose Hunchback in the end because I really want "Hellfire", "God Help the Outcasts", "Bells of Notre Dame" and the partially CG climax in eye-popping HD. :D
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Aladdin, extremely close second was Mulan.
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Post by Elladorine »

Disneykid wrote:Hunchback, without a doubt.

The level of detail in that film just screams for high-definition, and since it's the only CAPS film besides Rescuers Down Under not to have a direct-from-the-digital-source transfer, the new HD image would show a radical improvement over the DVD. Plus, the Blu-ray would be a good opportunity to port over all of the laserdisc features (deleted songs, galleries, character featurettes, trailers, etc).

So, please, Disney, give us a nice 15th Anniversary Edition next year. If you give us that, a BD of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh to cross promote the sequel, and the 60th Anniversary Edition of Alice in Wonderland you've announced, I'll be in heaven as those are my top three Disney films.
I'm in complete agreement here and would just love to see the details of this film in HD. :)
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Post by slave2moonlight »

I'd be happy with Black Cauldron, Hunchback, or Hercules, because I'd like to see any of those get better treatment on a home entertainment release. I probably would say Great Mouse Detective too, except I just rebought it recently. Mainly though, I'm awaiting Little Mermaid.

Oh, and did I miss Oliver and Co. on that list?
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Post by jpanimation »

Disneykid wrote:Hunchback, without a doubt.
Ditto to everything you said.

I would like to see Lilo & Stitch, Aladdin or Mulan first, since they're among my favorites but The Hunchback of Notre Dame NEEDS it the most, since it's been neglected with such a poor DVD release.
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The Emperor's New Groove, seeing that the 10th Anniversary is near.
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Post by Patrick »

Pick between Aladdin, Tarzan, Hercules, Pocahontas and Hunchback? ... ugh. Can I have them all? :lol: I think Aladdin is my favorite out of that bunch, but Tarzan is so close. All of them would look amazing in HD. Hearing more of the technical side from some users in this thread also lead me to believe Hunchback would be a good choice. This is quite the tough decision.
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I picked Pocahontas but was also leaning towards Aladdin. Pocahontas is tied for my favorite DAC with Beauty and the Beast and we just got that one, so yeah...
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Robin Hood or The Sword in the Stone!
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Post by SpringHeelJack »

"Hunchback" undoubtedly. I obviously want to see all of these movies in HD, but THOND has gotten pretty screwed over for years now. Likewise, it's a visually stunning film and would looks streets ahead compared to the old DVD.
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Honestly, I want to see The Black Cauldron get the Blu treatment.
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Post by UmbrellaFish »

Definitely Hunchback.

Outside of the DACs, definitely Mary Poppins (which should have come out last year with the 45th anniversary edition...).
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Post by DisneyAnimation88 »

I voted Aladdin but on reflection, I want them all on blu ray.
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Post by merlinjones »

The poll list above doesn't include any titles I would want to see on Blu-Ray, so I would say:

Song of the South

Followed by:

Mary Poppins
The Three Caballeros
Melody Time (unedited)
Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Then:

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Sword in the Stone
The Aristocats

(OP asked not to list these or they would come first:
Fantasia
Dumbo
Alice in Wonderland
Bambi
Cinderella
Peter Pan
Lady and the Tramp
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Jungle Book)

...and if live action counts:

Swiss Family Robinson
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Parent Trap!
Pollyanna
Old Yeller
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Babes in Toyland
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
The Love Bug
Treasure Island
The Absent-Minded Professor
The Shaggy Dog
That Darn Cat!
The Three Lives of Thomasina
Summer Magic
The Moon-Spinners
In Search of the Castaways
Dr Syn Alias the Scarecrow
The Sign of Zorro

...to start with -- and lots more!
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