Inlay for Treasures Series (eg.Mickey Mouse in Living Color)

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Would you like to create an inlay for these DVD's?

No, my DVD was supplied with one.
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No, too much work. But I would like to have it.
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Yes, no problem I start today.
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No votes
Don't know / no opinion
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I think Disney should correct this
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Total votes: 10

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MickeyGoesHolland
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Inlay for Treasures Series (eg.Mickey Mouse in Living Color)

Post by MickeyGoesHolland »

Hi,

In the Netherlands, region 2, the Walt Disney Treasure series are supplied without any inlay, or contents list. Does the US edition have one? Has anyone created nice pdf-documents with contents?
Where can I get these?

Thanks!
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I think UtimateDisney member Tannerman has created what you're looking for. His site, "Walt Disney Treasures Custom DVD Inserts: Now 5 free sets available"
is at

http://www.tannerworld.com/dvd/

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Not exactly what I'm looking for....

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Hi,
:)
This is more than complete, the author has put a lot of effort in it. What I find, is that this is a very 'technical' document. Much like you would find it if you need to store this info in a library computer system. He has put it in pdf format: great: very professional.

No, I'm more looking for a nice created, which Disney fonts, illustrated full color inlay. Only the titles would be enough.

I'm still looking, but hey, this question is out here for less than 12 hours now! Thanks for responding.
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Post by deathie mouse »

Well, The R1 treasures in the US do come with a glossy thick paper booklet. For example the MM in B/W booklet is 8 pages long including the front/back cover, and 1 of its pages has the contents of the disc. The tin can editions also come with a small litograph. Since it seems yours didn't come with the booklet, maybe someone will show up that has a scan of the booklet's contents page for you.
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Post by MickeyGoesHolland »

Hi,
:roll: That's interesting news for me. Why didn't they include it in the European ed. ??? I would like to ask if someone can scan (at least) the contents page of:

1. Mickey Mouse in Living color 1
2. Mickey Mouse in Living color 2
3. Silly Symphonies
4. Chronological Donald vol. 1

Any volunteers?? :)
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MickeyGoesHolland wrote:Hi,
:roll: That's interesting news for me. Why didn't they include it in the European ed. ???
Don't compare the American and the European editions: they are not the same. The U.S. edition was a limited edition 'expensive' release while the European version was a very inexpensive 'normal' edition. We pay about half for our treasures as what the Americans are paying: obviously some things had to be cut from the package.
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