The Alphabetical order of the Walt Disney Treasures.
The Alphabetical order of the Walt Disney Treasures.
How does everyone have their Walt Disney Treasures set up? Mine are set up in my Disney collection as follows, note I do not have Davy Crockett or Mickey Mouse in Black and White
They are set right after Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea:
Walt Disney Treasures: Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland
Walt Disney Treasures: Donald Duck 1934-1941
Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color Vol 1
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color Vol 2
Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies
Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrowland
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney On the Frontlines.
The last one I'm not sure about. Is it just On the Frontlines or Walt Disney On the Frontlines? I've heard both ways.
They are set right after Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea:
Walt Disney Treasures: Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland
Walt Disney Treasures: Donald Duck 1934-1941
Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color Vol 1
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color Vol 2
Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies
Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrowland
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney On the Frontlines.
The last one I'm not sure about. Is it just On the Frontlines or Walt Disney On the Frontlines? I've heard both ways.
I have all my duplicates on the bottom shelf, but other than that they are just random with same character sets together. I think its something like Davy/Symphonies/Goofy/MMILC1/MMILC2/MMIBW/Donald/Disneyland/Behind the scenes/Tomorrowland/On the Front Lines
they all look so great on the shelf together too
they all look so great on the shelf together too
Because I have so many Disney films, I don't put them alphabetically in with all my other DVD's, they get a shelf to themselves.
On that shelf, they're alphabetical. When it comes to the Treasures though, I keep them all together, but arrange them by the spine number 23093 etc, so that Wave 1 is all together, then Wave 2, and so on.
This worked well until Front Lines came along, which is a Wave 3 title with a Wave 2 spine number. But then it also has the camouflage, which makes it stand out as well.
Because of that, I'll probably change them to alphabetical next re-arrangement.
On that shelf, they're alphabetical. When it comes to the Treasures though, I keep them all together, but arrange them by the spine number 23093 etc, so that Wave 1 is all together, then Wave 2, and so on.
This worked well until Front Lines came along, which is a Wave 3 title with a Wave 2 spine number. But then it also has the camouflage, which makes it stand out as well.
Because of that, I'll probably change them to alphabetical next re-arrangement.
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I put all the Treasures together in an order that I find logical based on contents.
First the classic animated shorts:
Silly Symphonies
(Silly Symphonies vol 2 after that when it's released)
Mickey Mouse in B & W
(Mickey Mouse in B & W vol 2 when the time comes)
Mickey Mouse in color 1
Mickey Mouse in color 2
Donald
Goofy
Front Lines
Then the others:
Tomorrowland
Behind the Scenes
Davy Crockett
(These three in random order.)
Disneyland (at the end as I find this one probably the least important...)
First the classic animated shorts:
Silly Symphonies
(Silly Symphonies vol 2 after that when it's released)
Mickey Mouse in B & W
(Mickey Mouse in B & W vol 2 when the time comes)
Mickey Mouse in color 1
Mickey Mouse in color 2
Donald
Goofy
Front Lines
Then the others:
Tomorrowland
Behind the Scenes
Davy Crockett
(These three in random order.)
Disneyland (at the end as I find this one probably the least important...)
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I tend to sort chronological, though sometimes I put them in waves just for fun (and alphabetical within waves)
Walt Disney Treasures - Custom Disney DVD Inserts
I do chronological (which is also how I arrange my other dvd's and my cd's):
Mickey Mouse in Black and White
Silly Symphonies
Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol 1
The Chronological Donald
Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol 2
The Complete Goofy
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio
On The Front Lines
Davy Crockett
Disneyland USA
Tomorrowland
Mickey Mouse in Black and White
Silly Symphonies
Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol 1
The Chronological Donald
Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol 2
The Complete Goofy
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio
On The Front Lines
Davy Crockett
Disneyland USA
Tomorrowland
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I also organize them in chronological order.
By the way, I think the chronological order is more like this:
Mickey Mouse In Black-And-White
Silly Symphonies
The Chronological Donald (the first Donald cartoon is from 1936, but the first cartoon in this collection is the "Wise Little Hen" Silly Symphony, which is from 1934)
Mickey Mouse In Living Color
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio (the earliest films in this collection are the 1937 newsreels about Snow White)
Mickey Mouse In Living Color, Volume 2
The Complete Goofy
On The Front Lines
Disneyland USA (includes the first program, which aired in 1954)
Davy Crockett
Tomorrowland
By the way, I think the chronological order is more like this:
Mickey Mouse In Black-And-White
Silly Symphonies
The Chronological Donald (the first Donald cartoon is from 1936, but the first cartoon in this collection is the "Wise Little Hen" Silly Symphony, which is from 1934)
Mickey Mouse In Living Color
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio (the earliest films in this collection are the 1937 newsreels about Snow White)
Mickey Mouse In Living Color, Volume 2
The Complete Goofy
On The Front Lines
Disneyland USA (includes the first program, which aired in 1954)
Davy Crockett
Tomorrowland
Since Tomorrowland and OTFL wont stand up straight I had to mix them in. So now they are in the beginning followed by SS, Goofy, Donald and the Mickeys. Behind the scenes is somewhere in there. I don't have Davy and Disneyland. I will never get Davy but I'm considering Disneyland.
Is Disneyland worth it?
Is Disneyland worth it?
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I'm incredibly anal about my collection and how they are categorized...with the exception of the Treasures. I have them stacked in two rows at the bottom of my DVD case in absolutely no particular order.
This may not sound bizarre, but if you knew how particular I am about how all of our DVDs are categorized and placed you'd really be amazed at my apparent apathy for these Tins. I'm at a loss to explain it myself
This may not sound bizarre, but if you knew how particular I am about how all of our DVDs are categorized and placed you'd really be amazed at my apparent apathy for these Tins. I'm at a loss to explain it myself
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The tins are in my closet. I only have Wave 3, so there's not too much to it.
Mickey, Donald, On The Front Lines, Tomorrowland
No real reason, I guess b/c animation comes first, in order of its prominence.
I was actually going to start up this thread soon, so I'm glad to see it here already (crazy how that works!).
I think I'll go with content, rather than wave, alphabet, or chronology (though by Wave is still a possibility).
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Mickey, Donald, On The Front Lines, Tomorrowland
No real reason, I guess b/c animation comes first, in order of its prominence.
I was actually going to start up this thread soon, so I'm glad to see it here already (crazy how that works!).
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My tins with each wave have all directly went to the closet as well.
Mine go by wave:
Mickey Mouse In Living Color vol 1
Silly Symphonies
Disneyland USA
Davy Crockett
Mickey Mouse In Black&White vol 1
The Complete Goofy
Behind The Scenes
Mickey Mouse In Living Color 2
Chronlogical Donald
On The Front Lines
Tommorowland
the DVD's that border them are:
Wallace And Gromit & When Harry Met Sally
Mine go by wave:
Mickey Mouse In Living Color vol 1
Silly Symphonies
Disneyland USA
Davy Crockett
Mickey Mouse In Black&White vol 1
The Complete Goofy
Behind The Scenes
Mickey Mouse In Living Color 2
Chronlogical Donald
On The Front Lines
Tommorowland
the DVD's that border them are:
Wallace And Gromit & When Harry Met Sally
I have a bit of a problem organizing all of them together, since I have the first 7 Treasures in the tin-less Costco box set. So for now, the box set is seperate from the latest Treasures with the tins, which are in chronological order.
I'll probably keep the tins seperate and group all the amaray cases together at some point though. Hu noz?
I'll probably keep the tins seperate and group all the amaray cases together at some point though. Hu noz?
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