The Tigger Movie releasing on Blu-Ray in August

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jazzflower92 wrote:Hey,in my opinion it just seems like yesterday I was in elementary school and I was still in my princess phase.But yeah when I was younger I would peg my parents for the next Disney movie coming out on VHS.Well,I could always be sure that my mom would get me that movie since she shared my love for Disney.Even now I still have a great love for Disney and if you go to my room you would see a Disney Princess Poster.I can say that Winnie the Pooh has been a big part of my childhood.Plus I can proudly say that I still have the VHS of the Tigger movie.

Ditto on that, regarding age. I'm going to be 25 in March, and I am beginning to feel old. Especially due to circumstances of my health, plus if I think that Aladdin was released 20 years ago....that makes me feel old, and comparing ages and such....
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Voiceroy wrote:Shouldn't feel that old. The movie was released to theaters in 2000.

And that was also the last year that Disney released anything on VHS, to my knowledge.
I recall The Incredibles and Home on the Range being released on VHS, so that wasn't the last year. I don't know when Disney stopped exactly, but studios stopped putting their films on VHS in 2006.
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estefan wrote:I recall The Incredibles and Home on the Range being released on VHS, so that wasn't the last year. I don't know when Disney stopped exactly, but studios stopped putting their films on VHS in 2006.
Chicken Little was the last DAC available on VHS, and that was a DMC exclusive. And I believe Herbie: Fully Loaded was the last general Disney release on VHS that was available on store shelves.

I remember I bought my first DVD player in late 1999/early 2000, and VHS's were still widely available before they started to dwindle a few years later, including films from Disney.
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estefan wrote:
Voiceroy wrote:Shouldn't feel that old. The movie was released to theaters in 2000.

And that was also the last year that Disney released anything on VHS, to my knowledge.
I recall The Incredibles and Home on the Range being released on VHS, so that wasn't the last year. I don't know when Disney stopped exactly, but studios stopped putting their films on VHS in 2006.
Probably true. For some reason, I was thinking Snow White was the last animated feature Disney released on VHS. I just looked it up, and that one was a Platinum Edition VHS released in Nov. 2001. So my bad. I'm dyslexic and I have short-term memory issues, so I often have trouble with dates.
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Will they be re-releasing the movie on DVD, too?
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It was given a new DVD release not even two years ago, so I would guess not. I think it'd be pointless to do so. http://www.amazon.com/Tigger-Movie-Anni ... 964&sr=1-2
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blackcauldron85 wrote:Will they be re-releasing the movie on DVD, too?
They already did -- 2-disc 10th Anniversary Edition in 2009:

http://www.dvdizzy.com/tiggermovie.html
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Thanks, you guys! I had completely forgotten about that! :)
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disneyboy20022 wrote:
jazzflower92 wrote:Hey,in my opinion it just seems like yesterday I was in elementary school and I was still in my princess phase.But yeah when I was younger I would peg my parents for the next Disney movie coming out on VHS.Well,I could always be sure that my mom would get me that movie since she shared my love for Disney.Even now I still have a great love for Disney and if you go to my room you would see a Disney Princess Poster.I can say that Winnie the Pooh has been a big part of my childhood.Plus I can proudly say that I still have the VHS of the Tigger movie.

Ditto on that, regarding age. I'm going to be 25 in March, and I am beginning to feel old. Especially due to circumstances of my health, plus if I think that Aladdin was released 20 years ago....that makes me feel old, and comparing ages and such....
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estefan wrote:
Voiceroy wrote:Shouldn't feel that old. The movie was released to theaters in 2000.

And that was also the last year that Disney released anything on VHS, to my knowledge.
I recall The Incredibles and Home on the Range being released on VHS, so that wasn't the last year. I don't know when Disney stopped exactly, but studios stopped putting their films on VHS in 2006.
I don't mean to take this thread off topic, but was The Incredibles the last Pixar film to be released on VHS?
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MJW wrote:I don't mean to take this thread off topic, but was The Incredibles the last Pixar film to be released on VHS?
Most likely. Cars didn't get to home video until the end of 2006 and I'm pretty sure there was no VHS release for it.
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Bonus Features

Disney Intermission
'A Tigger Tale': An All-New Tigger Movie Retrospective
10 'Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' Shorts
'Round My Family Tree' Sing-Along Song
'Your Heart Will Lead You Home' Music Video
In-Packed Family Tree Activity Poster with Stickers
Unfortunately, the original trailer is not included nor are the two episodes from "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" from the previous DVD release.

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enigmawing wrote:
MJW wrote:I don't mean to take this thread off topic, but was The Incredibles the last Pixar film to be released on VHS?
Most likely. Cars didn't get to home video until the end of 2006 and I'm pretty sure there was no VHS release for it.
Cars was released on VHS as a Disney Movie Club exclusive along with...
-Chicken Little
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Sotiris wrote:Unfortunately, the original trailer is not included nor are the two episodes from "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" from the previous DVD release.
Thanks for the update. My source was a friend who designed the cover art so I got the bonus feature info directly from him. But that info is also always "subject to change" when it comes to Disney -- he likely had a few cover revisions after he provided me with those details.

Same guy also designed the upcoming Phineas & Ferb release that looks like Perry The Platypus.
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jrboy wrote:Cars was released on VHS as a Disney Movie Club exclusive along with...
Ah, I see, thanks for the info. :) I've never been a DMC member (although I've thought about it a few times) and had only heard about Chicken Little being one of the VHS exclusives.
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I saw it today for the first time and it was terrific! Great story and animation! I was very surprised! Are the other sequels as good as this one?
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