THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT -- DISNEY TREASURES, WAVE 3 TITLES...
THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT -- DISNEY TREASURES, WAVE 3 TITLES...
Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald 
Celebrating the career of the most prolific of Walt's classic characters, this high-spirited collection presents all of Donald Duck's starring shorts from "Donald and Pluto" in 1936 to "Chef Donald" in 1941 (36 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse In Living Color: Volume Two
Celebrating Mickey Mouse's career in film, this volume covers Mickey's films from 1939 to 1995 including some of his most loved performances in "Society Dog Show", "Tugboat Mickey", "Mickey and the Seal", "Pluto's Party" and many more (21 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney On The Front Lines
During World War II the Disney Studios lent its talents to the patriotic cause of winning the war. This fascinating collection showcases the training, propaganda and educational films, as well as hundreds of insignia designs, which the Studio delivered to the war effort (32 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney's Tomorrowland
Walt Disney's vision of space exploration comes alive in this compilation of "Disneyland" TV shows about outer space and the opportunities and challenges of space travel (6 programs).
All four collections are scheduled for release on 12/02/2003. Stay tOOned for further details and artwork.
			
			
									
						
										
						Celebrating the career of the most prolific of Walt's classic characters, this high-spirited collection presents all of Donald Duck's starring shorts from "Donald and Pluto" in 1936 to "Chef Donald" in 1941 (36 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse In Living Color: Volume Two
Celebrating Mickey Mouse's career in film, this volume covers Mickey's films from 1939 to 1995 including some of his most loved performances in "Society Dog Show", "Tugboat Mickey", "Mickey and the Seal", "Pluto's Party" and many more (21 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney On The Front Lines
During World War II the Disney Studios lent its talents to the patriotic cause of winning the war. This fascinating collection showcases the training, propaganda and educational films, as well as hundreds of insignia designs, which the Studio delivered to the war effort (32 shorts).
Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney's Tomorrowland
Walt Disney's vision of space exploration comes alive in this compilation of "Disneyland" TV shows about outer space and the opportunities and challenges of space travel (6 programs).
All four collections are scheduled for release on 12/02/2003. Stay tOOned for further details and artwork.
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Cool!
Where did you get this info from, Stash?
The Front Lines one I'll definitely pick up, in addition to the Mickey. But in all likelihood, I'll get all that money will allow me
Kinda knew some of this before, but the Tomorrowland one is a surprise particularly since I thought there was only going to be 3 titles in this wave.
Still exciting nonetheless...
P.S. Also being meaning to ask you - do you pronounce it 'STASH - 1' or STASH-ONY'.
			
			
									
						
							Where did you get this info from, Stash?
The Front Lines one I'll definitely pick up, in addition to the Mickey. But in all likelihood, I'll get all that money will allow me
Kinda knew some of this before, but the Tomorrowland one is a surprise particularly since I thought there was only going to be 3 titles in this wave.
Still exciting nonetheless...
P.S. Also being meaning to ask you - do you pronounce it 'STASH - 1' or STASH-ONY'.
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They're on AnimatedBliss (who also have some Massive Looney Tunes News too)
Disney http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=651
Looney http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=649
(there's a 2 disc Space Jam set being released too)
Probably on lots of other sites too.
			
			
									
						
							Disney http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=651
Looney http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=649
(there's a 2 disc Space Jam set being released too)
Probably on lots of other sites too.
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						I got it from DVDTOONS.COM - lots of great updates and cartoon related news posted this week, LT sets are also very exciting!
As for the Treasure Sets, I'm so excited to hear about the Disney Tomorowland collection!! I just posted a few days ago that that I was hoping they'd release more segments of The Disneyland Show, I am soo looking forward to buying this one!
I also can't wait to see details of the Donald set, I was hoping it would include all the Chip N Dale as well as Humphrey The Bear shorts but that doesn't look like it will be included in this edition, hopefully another one is in the works..
Also great news about Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Prince & Pauper & Runaway Brain mini-features being included in the MMILC2 set! I'm also extremely anticipating the Dinsey At The Frontlines Treasury. Sounds very promising!
Good to see we're back up to four releases...
As for my screen name, Stash One - 1 - Stash1ne. No relevance really.
 
			
			
									
						
										
						As for the Treasure Sets, I'm so excited to hear about the Disney Tomorowland collection!! I just posted a few days ago that that I was hoping they'd release more segments of The Disneyland Show, I am soo looking forward to buying this one!
I also can't wait to see details of the Donald set, I was hoping it would include all the Chip N Dale as well as Humphrey The Bear shorts but that doesn't look like it will be included in this edition, hopefully another one is in the works..
Also great news about Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Prince & Pauper & Runaway Brain mini-features being included in the MMILC2 set! I'm also extremely anticipating the Dinsey At The Frontlines Treasury. Sounds very promising!
Good to see we're back up to four releases...
As for my screen name, Stash One - 1 - Stash1ne. No relevance really.
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Note: Some sites are reporting that the Tomorrowland Set may slip into 2004's releases.
			
			
									
						
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						But hello guys... and girls...there is some thing strange here.
Maybe only a misscalculating or so.
On "The Cronological Donald" it´s stated 36 cartoons.
But from "Donald and Pluto" until the end of 1941 and "Chef Donald" it´s only 35 cartoons produced!!!!!!
Or maybe they also want to include Donalds first starring role in "The Wise Little Hen" from 1934 on this set (though we already have that cartoon on the "Silly Symphony"-set that was released two years ago!).
I hope they not begin to put in material that they already have released in the series before!
What do you all think of this?
I'm assuming these are the shorts that will be included...
01 - Donald & Pluto (1936)
02 - Don Donald (1937)
03 - Modern Inventions (1937
04 - Donald's Ostrich (1937)
05 - Self Control (1938)
06 - Donald's Better Self (1938)
07 - Donald's Nephews (1938)
08 - Polar Trappers (1938)
09 - Good Scouts (1938)
10 - Donald's Golf Game (1938)
11 - Donald's Lucky Day (1939)
12 - Hockey Champ (1939)
13 - Donald's Cousin Gus (1939)
14 - Beach Picnic (1939)
15 - Sea Scouts (1939)
16 - Donald's Penguin (1939)
17 - The Autograph Hound (1939)
18 - Officer Duck (1939)
19 - The Riveter (1940)
20 - Donald's Dog Laundry (1940)
21 - Bill Posters (1940)
22 - Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940)
23 - Put-Put Troubles (1940)
24 - Donald's Vacation (1940)
25 - Window Cleaners (1940)
26 - Fire Chief (1940)
27 - Volunteer Worker (1940)
28 - Timber (1941)
29 - Golden Eggs (1941)
30 - A Good Time For A Dime (1941)
31 - The Nifty Nineties (1941)
32 - Early To Bed (1941)
33 - Truant Officer Donald (1941)
34 - Old MacDonald Duck (1941)
35 - Donald's Camera (1941)
36 - Chef Donald (1941)
			
			
									
						
										
						01 - Donald & Pluto (1936)
02 - Don Donald (1937)
03 - Modern Inventions (1937
04 - Donald's Ostrich (1937)
05 - Self Control (1938)
06 - Donald's Better Self (1938)
07 - Donald's Nephews (1938)
08 - Polar Trappers (1938)
09 - Good Scouts (1938)
10 - Donald's Golf Game (1938)
11 - Donald's Lucky Day (1939)
12 - Hockey Champ (1939)
13 - Donald's Cousin Gus (1939)
14 - Beach Picnic (1939)
15 - Sea Scouts (1939)
16 - Donald's Penguin (1939)
17 - The Autograph Hound (1939)
18 - Officer Duck (1939)
19 - The Riveter (1940)
20 - Donald's Dog Laundry (1940)
21 - Bill Posters (1940)
22 - Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940)
23 - Put-Put Troubles (1940)
24 - Donald's Vacation (1940)
25 - Window Cleaners (1940)
26 - Fire Chief (1940)
27 - Volunteer Worker (1940)
28 - Timber (1941)
29 - Golden Eggs (1941)
30 - A Good Time For A Dime (1941)
31 - The Nifty Nineties (1941)
32 - Early To Bed (1941)
33 - Truant Officer Donald (1941)
34 - Old MacDonald Duck (1941)
35 - Donald's Camera (1941)
36 - Chef Donald (1941)
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this is no new news to most of us since i've posted that long time, my friend at disney told me they we're coming! i cant wait though  
			
			
													
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Oups I forgot about the commercial cartoon "Wolunteer worker"
Thanks - that brings it to 36 for me also.
But you forget THE FOX HUNT from 1938 in your list
I think that one will be included since it´s a Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon.
THE NIFTY NINETIES is a Mickey Mouse cartoon and I´m sure it will be released on the Mickey Mouse set instead (even though Donald Duck appears in it!)
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Thanks - that brings it to 36 for me also.
But you forget THE FOX HUNT from 1938 in your list
I think that one will be included since it´s a Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon.
THE NIFTY NINETIES is a Mickey Mouse cartoon and I´m sure it will be released on the Mickey Mouse set instead (even though Donald Duck appears in it!)
Woops! For some reason the title popped into my head when going over the list of possible Donald shots that would make the cut and I associated it with "Crazy Over Daisy" for whatever reason - I guess the synopsis' are similair but I didn't think to check the theatrical dates since it wouldve have been featured anyways.
As for The Fox Hunt, I would hope to see it included but I believe that would officially be categorized as a Silly Symphony short.
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If the set already includes 32 shorts, then that's as much content as on the other sets in this year's collection.
Victory Through Airpower is not a short. However it could be included. Last years Goofy set contained 65 shorts! But I wouldn't take it for granted given the wording on the initial annoucement.
On a side note it's disappointing the Donald set has so little content. The way things are going there will be 3 or 4 Donald sets to fit them all in. The Donald set should have contained as much content as the Goofy set.
			
			
									
						
							Victory Through Airpower is not a short. However it could be included. Last years Goofy set contained 65 shorts! But I wouldn't take it for granted given the wording on the initial annoucement.
On a side note it's disappointing the Donald set has so little content. The way things are going there will be 3 or 4 Donald sets to fit them all in. The Donald set should have contained as much content as the Goofy set.
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