You got it wrong. Everyone by now knows it's...rj.disney wrote:Pocahontas: The Floating Leaves Edition
Pocahontas: The Avatar Edition

or it could beBarbossa wrote:You got it wrong. Everyone by now knows it's...rj.disney wrote:Pocahontas: The Floating Leaves Edition
Pocahontas: The Avatar Edition
It was originally released in the US as The Great Mouse DetectiveAlwaysOAR wrote: It got me wondering also, what was GMD originally released under? The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective or The Great Mouse Detective. I think in Europe it was released under Basil, The Great Mouse Detective, but I'm not sure.
SpringHeelJack wrote:The Black Cauldron: The Mystery in the Mist Edi- oh, wait...
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Those are funny and they made my lunch more entertaining!rj.disney wrote:Hercules: Glaring Pectorals Edition
Goliath wrote:You don't wanna know what that means in Dutch...SpringHeelJack wrote:The Black Cauldron: The Katzenberg Kut
I agree. The picture gallery has been the thing that I've been worried about for TBC's next release...if TGMD doesn't have it, I can't imagine TBC having it, and I'm glad that I didn't sell my Gold Collection TBC DVD...especially since the new edition hasn't come out yet.Goliath wrote:What I want to know is: WHY didn't Disney carry over the scrapbook from the previous edition? I mean, "bonus features" are awfully meager as it is, but why not throw it in? I know a *real* art gallery is too much to ask for since this film was not produced between 1937-1967 or 1989-2000, but STILL...! Why not the scrapbook? It's not that I desperatelt *want* it, or need it, or won't buy the dvd without it... It just DOESN'T make sense. There's absolutely NO valid reason to exclude it!...
Thanks for posting that- I was meaning to search for that, and now I don't have to!AlwaysOAR wrote:If you click on the phony memo it enlarges to show you the generic titles of the DACs they came up with. Anyway, I thought I'd pass this along.
Thanks for the reply. I think I like Basil of Baker Street better though as a title. Too bad they didn't go with that.sotiris2006 wrote:It was originally released in the US as The Great Mouse DetectiveAlwaysOAR wrote: It got me wondering also, what was GMD originally released under? The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective or The Great Mouse Detective. I think in Europe it was released under Basil, The Great Mouse Detective, but I'm not sure.
US
Working Title: Basil of Baker Street
1986: Original Theatrical Release: The Great Mouse Detective
1992 (February) Theatrical Re-release: The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective
1992 (July) Home Video: The Great Mouse Detective
Overseas:
Original Theatrical Release: Basil the Great Mouse Detective
Home Video: Basil the Great Mouse Detective
You're welcome. I found it by accident while searching for something else and found it amusing.blackcauldron85 wrote:Thanks for posting that- I was meaning to search for that, and now I don't have to!AlwaysOAR wrote:If you click on the phony memo it enlarges to show you the generic titles of the DACs they came up with. Anyway, I thought I'd pass this along.
I quite like it too. Probably a GMD fan site somewhere out there using this rejected title as its own in tribute.AlwaysOAR wrote:I think I like Basil of Baker Street better though as a title. Too bad they didn't go with that.