Who is going to buy Wave 3

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Who is going to buy Wave 3

Poll ended at Thu May 27, 2004 9:25 am

Mickey Mouse in Living Color II
0
No votes
Donald Duck
4
11%
Tomorrowland
0
No votes
On the Front Lines
0
No votes
All of them
26
70%
Two of them
2
5%
Three of them
5
14%
 
Total votes: 37

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Who is going to buy Wave 3

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It is interesting to see who is buying which DVD's and for what reason personally I am buying all the treasures but so far I am also buying them becuase I am truly interested in the content.
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The nostalgia I felt visiting Disney World three years ago resparked my interest in Disney and resulted in rapid Disney DVD collecting, especially the animated classics. For collecting purposes, I get ALL animated classics and Treasures DVDs, but I mostly love the nostalgia
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I buy them all mainly for the nostalgia, anything with historical significance intrigues me. However, even if only one or two of the treasures really interested me, I would still get them all because I let myself be a completist.
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Post by Bill W »

Like Sulley, I'm buying them all for the nosatgia. When I watch these old movies and cartoons from the 40s and 50s, I think about my grandpa watching them in old single-screen movie theaters before there was TV, cable, VCRs, DVDs, video games, etc.

Plus, for the most part, the Treasures are just classic entertainment that is worth owning, unlike most of the new movies of today (from all studios -- I'm not implying today's Disney is worthless).
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All of them eventually... 'Donald Duck' tomorrow.
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None of them. Does that mean I can no longer be called a Disney fan?
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No, you're still a disney fan, but out of curiosity,Satoshi, why aren't you buying the treasures? and I guess I should have put a choice in for buying none of them.
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Post by MickeyMousePal »

All of them the only thing that might happen is that Tomorrowland might be hard to find since it's only limited release.
I know all of them are limited relase but this one has the lowest number produce and that sucks.

I must get Tomorrowland first!!! :wink:
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I am buying two of them right away... Later I will buy the other two when I have the money. Right now I am going to focus on the tins that I have been anxiously awaiting the most; Donald and Mickey Mouse 2...
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Post by Ludwig Von Drake »

If you buy those two you will have a hard time finding Tomorrowland.
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ALL OF THEM!!!!!!! :D
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Ludwig Von Drake wrote:No, you're still a disney fan, but out of curiosity,Satoshi, why aren't you buying the treasures? and I guess I should have put a choice in for buying none of them.
They just don't have a whole lot of appeal to me for some reason. I prefer feature-length stuff, instead of a bunch of shorts. Plus the somewhat-high price is a turnoff.

Then again I may change my mind Friday when I get paid, and if so, I'll be getting Mickey and possibly Donald.
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I bought all 4
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Post by MutantEnemy »

I may be the only one who thinks this and it may be unfortunate for those who cannot find the treasures later on, but I'm glad Tomorrowland is hard to find. I mean, how often does limited edition, mean limited. Most DVD's that say limited edition, are blatant lies as there are countless produced and have no limited value. Sorry for those who can't find them later on though.:)
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Post by Cressida »

I would love to get Donald and on the front lines. :) I know that Donald will be released here but I think others are not. Or maybe Mickey in living color vol. 2 will be because we also have the vol. 1 released. :)
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"All of them." 8)

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Post by Maerj »

Got em all! I truly find the historical content fascinating, the Wartime shorts even more so. There is just something strange in seeing the title "Education for Death" followed by "A Walt Disney Production."

I must have the Mickey and Donald sets as I love the classic characters and all of the shorts. I am also a huge scifi fan, so the Space set also has a lot of appeal for me. Any of the older material like that, that produced during Walt's time is an endless source of fascination for me.
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Post by jabroni76 »

Just recieved all of them yesterday. So I guess I apply for all of them...

Hehe.. awesome sets. The only thing I hate are those stupid black security bars on the back.. their messing up my blue flap thing. :ears:
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Post by GOGOinVegas »

I just went to Sams Club and got them after seeing that some of you got them cheap there. you cant beat 20.47 ea!
havent opened yet so.........Ill be a little late for the discussions.........
its tuff having enough time to watch this stuff with a 20 month old.
Ill catch up in 16 or so years....... :lol:
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