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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:37 am
by ichabod
I have to admit I'm quite sad that they chose to fill up the extra disc space with Mouseworks shorts, instead of giving that room over to the later Donald educational shorts such as 'Donald and the Wheel' etc. As it doesn't look like they will be on this disc at all.

Oh well I'll pray for a Wave 9, featuring these, plus of course the Goofy stuff that was missed along with Scrooge Mc Duck and Money and of course perhaps a disc full of the Jiminy Cricket shorts.

Oh well, I can at least pray.

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:26 pm
by PixarFan2006
I still plan on buying Chronological Donald Volume 4. I hope it is not sold out by the time I buy it.

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:10 pm
by Escapay
iccy wrote:I have to admit I'm quite sad that they chose to fill up the extra disc space with Mouseworks shorts, instead of giving that room over to the later Donald educational shorts such as 'Donald and the Wheel' etc. As it doesn't look like they will be on this disc at all.
Perhaps they're really considering an Educational Shorts treasures set.

I'm a bit upset at the inclusion of Mouseworks shorts too, but only because I'd rather have a regular release for it (well, "House of Mouse") instead of being trapped in the Treasures.

At the same time, of course, I'd rather all the Treasures content not have a limited print run. Especially since Warner pretty much does the same (well, with their cartoons) in Golden Collection and those aren't limited to 50,000 copies for only a year.

albert

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:28 pm
by Heil Donald Duck
iccy wrote:I have to admit I'm quite sad that they chose to fill up the extra disc space with Mouseworks shorts, instead of giving that room over to the later Donald educational shorts such as 'Donald and the Wheel' etc. As it doesn't look like they will be on this disc at all.
They should have put upp those Chip an' Dale shorts rather than Mousework some shorts since there will never been enough materal to gave us 2 disc set with those two guys. If those shorts are totally skiped then they could other wise be considering another rarites set. There still few none educational shorts left that isn't cuts from original feature films.

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:33 pm
by Heil Donald Duck
Escapay wrote: Perhaps they're really considering an Educational Shorts treasures set.

I'm a bit upset at the inclusion of Mouseworks shorts too, but only because I'd rather have a regular release for it (well, "House of Mouse") instead of being trapped in the Treasures.

At the same time, of course, I'd rather all the Treasures content not have a limited print run. Especially since Warner pretty much does the same (well, with their cartoons) in Golden Collection and those aren't limited to 50,000 copies for only a year.

albert

Because of this I was able to pick up LTGC sets nr 3, 4, 5, this year and I not worried over set nr 6 becuse of there is no limit run.
However because of the limit run im more vorrried over the 4th Donald set because of the Econmic crisis and the collslape of Icelandic currency.

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:33 am
by Big Disney Fan
ichabod wrote: <a href="http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/walt-dis ... ml">Donald Volume 4<a>
In this final volume, our chronicle of Donald's solo-starring shorts wraps up with some of his rarely seen, feather ruffling adventures from 1951 through 1961. And, for the first time on DVD, Donald's CinemaScope cartoons are presented in their original widescreen format. This collection of classics includes two of Donald's Academy Award(R) nominated Best Shorts -- "Rugged Bear" (1953) and "No Hunting" (1955); a retrospective of Donald's career in comic books; and a storyboard presentation for an unproduced Donald Duck cartoon pitched by famed Disney animator Eric Goldberg. From bit player to superstar, Donald gave voice to the frustrations of everyone and in the process endeared himself to the world. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.

DVD BONUS FEATURES:
"Donald Goes To Press"
"The Unseen Donald Duck: Trouble Shooters"
"Working For Peanuts" Commentary By Leonard Maltin And Jerry Beck
"Grand Canyonscope" Audio Commentary By Leonard Maltin And Jerry Beck
Mouseworks Cartoons
Where Mouseworks Cartoons are concerned, we could be just looking at the "Donald's Dynamite" gag shorts (in which Donald tries vainly to get rid of a bomb).

I have a feeling that this set will continue to use the From the Vault moniker for the more questionable shorts. Three of them to be in the FTV section are:

UNCLE DONALD'S ANTS (1952; the native stereotypical portrayals of the ants; on the third volume, Tea For Two Hundred was relegated to the FTV sections for the same reasons)
RUGGED BEAR (1953; Donald pretending to fire the gun and leveling at Humphrey's face playfully)
SPARE THE ROD (1954; Pygmy cannibals)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:42 am
by LindaMYoung
ichabod wrote:Some updates
Thank you! I had noticed there were no press release links with the Wave VIII info.

What happened to the Patrick McGoohan interview that was announced? Will that still be on the disk?

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:57 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
LindaMYoung wrote:
ichabod wrote:Some updates
Thank you! I had noticed there were no press release links with the Wave VIII info.

What happened to the Patrick McGoohan interview that was announced? Will that still be on the disk?
I'm guessing he'll be in the history of the scarecrow featuette instead of a stand alone interview I (and others) initially thought. I could be wrong though (and hoping I am!)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:29 am
by mybluerabbit
I was really hoping that they would include the three Chip & Dale shorts, like they did with Figaro on the Pluto set....

Personally I have not been a fan of cartoons that weren't theatrically released.

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:48 am
by a-net-fan
Obviously the Annette Volume is the one Im most looking forward to but I PreOrdered all 3 new volumes.

Chip and Dale Cartoons

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:48 am
by pppapazo
I may be wrong, but I don't recall the press release for Pluto Volume II listing the three Figaro cartoons as bonus features. I think they were included as part of the main material. So I don't think this latest press release means that the three Chip 'n' Dale cartoons won't be included. Of course, that may just be me holding out hope.

Walt Disney Treasures Wave VIII

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:36 pm
by Mouseketodd
So does anyone know if Donald in Mathemagicland will be included on DD Vol 4?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:27 am
by a-net-fan
Well we dont have much longer to wait for the new wave of Disney Treasures! When do you think the ppl who write the reviews on Ultimate Disney will start releasing their reviews of each volume. It soundnt be too much longer should it?

Also..... Has anyone ever seen the very last episode of the Mickey Mouse Club???? Im really excited to hear that the final episode will be included in its complete form on the Annette volume. I dont believe iv ever seen it! In interviews former mouseketeers have talked about what a SAD and devistating day that was when they wrapped up the show and filmed that final episode.

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:50 pm
by ichabod
a-net-fan wrote:Also..... Has anyone ever seen the very last episode of the Mickey Mouse Club???? Im really excited to hear that the final episode will be included in its complete form on the Annette volume. I dont believe iv ever seen it! In interviews former mouseketeers have talked about what a SAD and devistating day that was when they wrapped up the show and filmed that final episode.
I think it means the twp episodes that started and concluded the Annette series, not the Mickey Mouse Club.

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:20 pm
by Escapay
a-net-fan wrote:Well we dont have much longer to wait for the new wave of Disney Treasures! When do you think the ppl who write the reviews on Ultimate Disney will start releasing their reviews of each volume. It soundnt be too much longer should it?
It all depends on when Disney sends it to them, as well as what other reviews are ahead of them in the pipeline.

Given that there are still several season sets that need review, as well as new releases every week, Treasures reviews may not come as early as one would like, but they will still be just as thorough as past reviews.

albert

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:49 pm
by a-net-fan
ichabod wrote:
a-net-fan wrote:Also..... Has anyone ever seen the very last episode of the Mickey Mouse Club???? Im really excited to hear that the final episode will be included in its complete form on the Annette volume. I dont believe iv ever seen it! In interviews former mouseketeers have talked about what a SAD and devistating day that was when they wrapped up the show and filmed that final episode.
I think it means the twp episodes that started and concluded the Annette series, not the Mickey Mouse Club.
OHHHHHHHHHH you may be right!!! :oops: I guess I just assumed that since the Annette serial was aired during the final season of the MMC that it would have been a part of the final episode of the MMC series.

Thank you for passing on the bonus info and volume descriptions by the way! :)

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:51 pm
by a-net-fan
Escapay wrote:
a-net-fan wrote:Well we dont have much longer to wait for the new wave of Disney Treasures! When do you think the ppl who write the reviews on Ultimate Disney will start releasing their reviews of each volume. It soundnt be too much longer should it?
It all depends on when Disney sends it to them, as well as what other reviews are ahead of them in the pipeline.

Given that there are still several season sets that need review, as well as new releases every week, Treasures reviews may not come as early as one would like, but they will still be just as thorough as past reviews.

albert
Thank you! Im looking forward to reading those. Hopefully we will get those soon.

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:16 pm
by Luke
The Treasures tend to be sent to reviewers later than your usual DVD title, perhaps because they're being worked on and pressed right up to production. I'll try my best to be both timely and thorough, but that's a particularly difficult combo when handling 3 big sets probably no sooner than a week before release.

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:23 am
by a-net-fan
Luke wrote:The Treasures tend to be sent to reviewers later than your usual DVD title, perhaps because they're being worked on and pressed right up to production. I'll try my best to be both timely and thorough, but that's a particularly difficult combo when handling 3 big sets probably no sooner than a week before release.
Thank you. Ill be looking forward to reading those.

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:48 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
15 days!!!! After years of waiting, I can't believe that in just 15 days I can finally see Dr. Syn in full!