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There's a few seconds of Goofy smoking from Saludos Amigos so the cigarette was censored out. Melody Time isn't available unedited yet. The segment cut out from the US is included in the UK DVD but they cut out another segment, one that is in the US. So you basically can't get a complete version anywhere.unprincess wrote:what did they edit from the films?
does anyone know if Melody Time is available unedited yet?
oh so its like with Pecos Bill where it now looks like he's smoking an invisible cig.JeanGreyForever wrote:There's a few seconds of Goofy smoking from Saludos Amigos so the cigarette was censored out. Melody Time isn't available unedited yet. The segment cut out from the US is included in the UK DVD but they cut out another segment, one that is in the US. So you basically can't get a complete version anywhere.unprincess wrote:what did they edit from the films?
does anyone know if Melody Time is available unedited yet?
Yes, but as confirmed now, the Blu-Ray is the uncut version, so there has been no censorship. Goofy does smoke in the Blu-Ray, so that makes this a moot point now, much to the thrill of purists. I'm surprised Disney took this route and maybe it explains why they chose to release this film through the Disney Movie Club instead.unprincess wrote:oh so its like with Pecos Bill where it now looks like he's smoking an invisible cig.JeanGreyForever wrote: There's a few seconds of Goofy smoking from Saludos Amigos so the cigarette was censored out. Melody Time isn't available unedited yet. The segment cut out from the US is included in the UK DVD but they cut out another segment, one that is in the US. So you basically can't get a complete version anywhere.Is Melody Time the one where they cut the short with the hillbillys? what segment did they cut out in the UK version?
Hey Patrick! I once purchased a Disney Movie Club Exclusive DVD off eBay. That is probably the most practical way forward for us Europeans (or the rest of the world too.)PatrickvD wrote:Does anyone have experience purchasing these exclusive releases if you're not a member? And overseas as well
Not Melody Time. MAKE MINE MUSIC is the correct title.Melody Time removes The Martins and the Coys, which is the one with the hillbillies.
Jules wrote:Hey Patrick! I once purchased a Disney Movie Club Exclusive DVD off eBay. That is probably the most practical way forward for us Europeans (or the rest of the world too.)PatrickvD wrote:Does anyone have experience purchasing these exclusive releases if you're not a member? And overseas as well
May be a bit pricey though.
Oops, I should have known that especially since I had the wiki article for Make Mine Music open in another tab. Silly me. Edited now.Chernabog wrote:Not Melody Time. MAKE MINE MUSIC is the correct title.Melody Time removes The Martins and the Coys, which is the one with the hillbillies.
That's amazing! I've never bought anything on eBay, but depending on the price, maybe I'll try to get it there as well.Mickeyfan1990 wrote:I can confirm this today! Saludos Amigos is uncut on the DMC Blu-ray!:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=277
Lol, you're missing out. I buy so many things on eBay, mainly old Disney memorabilia which can't be found in the stores anymore. Is it not popular in your country?D82 wrote:That's amazing! I've never bought anything on eBay, but depending on the price, maybe I'll try to get it there as well.Mickeyfan1990 wrote:I can confirm this today! Saludos Amigos is uncut on the DMC Blu-ray!:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=277
Yes, it's quite popular here too. It's mainly due to laziness on my part and a bit of distrust, I guess, that I haven't given it a try. I don't even know how it works. It's based on bets, right? The person who pays more gets the product, if I understood it well. And I think you need to have a PayPal card to buy there. I tried to get one once for another thing, and I didn't manage to obtain it. I usually buy the things I want on Amazon (Spain or UK) or other similar Spanish websites. Or in stores, of course.JeanGreyForever wrote:Lol, you're missing out. I buy so many things on eBay, mainly old Disney memorabilia which can't be found in the stores anymore. Is it not popular in your country?
It's like a bidding at an auction but all virtual/online, however you can also just purchase items with a set price, without bidding. I tend to prefer that (it's called Buy it Now) but sometimes bidding can be fine. Especially if you find an item that no one else is interested in, so the price is usually low and no one else bids so you can get it for the starting price which is always nice. I actually did that today with the deluxe VHS sets for Pinocchio and Aladdin, the first sealed, and the latter opened, but basically brand new.D82 wrote:Yes, it's quite popular here too. It's mainly due to laziness on my part and a bit of distrust, I guess, that I haven't given it a try. I don't even know how it works. It's based on bets, right? The person who pays more gets the product, if I understood it well. And I think you need to have a PayPal card to buy there. I tried to get one once for another thing, and I didn't manage to obtain it. I usually buy the things I want on Amazon (Spain or UK) or other similar Spanish websites. Or in stores, of course.JeanGreyForever wrote:Lol, you're missing out. I buy so many things on eBay, mainly old Disney memorabilia which can't be found in the stores anymore. Is it not popular in your country?
Also, unlike many fans, I don't collect many things about Disney. Just the movies, soundtracks and some books, but not other products like plushies, figurines, posters, etc. The only pieces of merchandise I have are a Mickey Mouse figurine, a Woody doll (both of which were presents) and little toy cars of Lightning McQueen and Mater, which are the only ones I've bought myself because I liked that the designs were very accurate. If I had more money, maybe I'd collect more things, but I'm not too interested in that kind of stuff, actually.