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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:49 am
by Bill W
jebsdad wrote:I'm thrilled that these True-Life Adventures are coming to DVD. I look forward to replacing my VHS of these wonderful nature films with DVD quality picture and sound.
I do hope this Dec 5th release doesn't delay the Walt Disney Treasures - as expensive as both releases will be - I want BOTH. I don't want the Treasures delayed.
BILL W, here's info on the following:
Emperor Penguins - 11 minute live-action short released 13 Oct 1955. It documents the life and habits of the Emperor Penguins.
Mysteries Of The Deep - 24 minute live-action short released 16 Dec 1959. It documents the strange underwater creatures who live among reefs.
Nature's Strangest Creatures - 16 minute live-action short released 19 Mar 1959. Australian wildlife is explored, including kangaroos and duck-billed platypus.
Islands Of The Sea - 28 minute live-action short released 16 Mar 1960. It documents wildlife of various island, including the Galapagos.
I have seen all of these and they are very well done. Hopefully all this will be released as planned.
Thanks Jebsdad! I'm really looking forward to this set. These anthology episodes seem to really compliment the shorts and features. It seems there were a few more that could have been included in the set as they seem to be related to the series (but perhaps there just isn't any more room on the discs). What are these episodes about?
2/8/56 Survival in Nature
2/29/56 A Trip Thru Adventureland
9/12/56 Antarctica - Past and Present
9/19/56 The Great Cat Family
2/27/56 The Crisler Story
6/5/57 Antarctica - Operation Deepfreeze
11/13/57 To the South Pole for Science
Maybe I just need to get Bill Cotter's book. Does the book actually give a synopis of the episodes, or just list them?
Thanks
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:52 am
by streeter
So these 4 DVD sets will include ALL the TLA features (6), the sole TL fantasy (Perri), and all of the shorts (7)?
Re: True Life Adventures coming to DVD!
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:08 am
by ichabod
Chernabog wrote:ichabod, already in the existing listing are short subjects and a film that is not under the True Life Adventures banner, so I don´t think it´s strange that they have chosen another name for this collection
Yes, but I made that post before the contents were revealed! So looks like I was right and the contents won't be limited to just the TLAs
streeter wrote:So these 4 DVD sets will include ALL the TLA features (6), the sole TL fantasy (Perri), and all of the shorts (7)?
Yes
Bill W wrote:Maybe I just need to get Bill Cotter's book. Does the book actually give a synopis of the episodes, or just list them?
It gives a brief synopsis of each ep.
2/8/56 Survival in Nature - How animals adapt to increase chances of survival narrated by Winston Hibbler
2/29/56 A Trip Thru Adventureland - Look at adventureland in particular the Jungle Cruise attraction. Could this possibly be inculded as an extra on the future DVD of the future Jungle Cruise film? This is only 25 mins half an episode.
9/12/56 Antarctica - Past and Present - Navy expedition to the south pole narrated by Winston Hibbler
9/19/56 The Great Cat Family - Cats thorughout history from their origins in ancient Egypt.
2/27/56 The Crisler Story - the Problems encountered by the Crislers whilst filming 'The Arctic Wilderness'
6/5/57 Antarctica - Operation Deepfreeze - continuation of story from Antarctica past and present, an update of the navy's activities.
11/13/57 To the South Pole for Science - Afurther continuation the 2 Antarctica episodes.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:35 am
by Tannerman
Here's what I'm wondering... why do you think Disney felt the need to brand these under a new umbrella (Legacy Collection) vs. releasing under the existing Treasures brand?
Price point? Distribution? Packaging?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:41 am
by Scaramanga
Can hardly wait to see this December's customs bill ... NOT.
I almost hope something is gonna be delayed

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:50 am
by Lars Vermundsberget
Seems reasonable enough, IMO. They are two-disc sets, after all, and we get discounts from a lot of stores.
But, of course, with these and the WDTs released pretty much at the same time there's going to be some spending, but probably well worth it!
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:09 am
by Mr. Toad
Tannerman - its Four two disc sets. I would think the answer would be it is just too much volume for the Treasures to hold. There may only be three more years of Treasures left.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:18 am
by waltmad
And for my 100th post, what can i ask but nothing less interesting than..... does any one know more specifficaly what 'collectable packaging' means. It's not a treasure tin, so what have they come up with for us suckers that can't get enough, now.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:31 am
by JamesDFarrow
waltmad wrote:And for my 100th post, what can i ask but nothing less interesting than..... does any one know more specifficaly what 'collectable packaging' means. It's not a treasure tin, so what have they come up with for us suckers that can't get enough, now.

Maybe it will be a flip open book like gimmick that plays a tune when you open it. Like those musical christmas and birthday cards. LOL!
James

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:32 am
by Lars Vermundsberget
Well, Muppet Show S1 came in "fluffy and fun" packaging.
Re: True Life Adventures coming to DVD!
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:54 am
by Bill W
ichabod wrote: Bill W wrote:Maybe I just need to get Bill Cotter's book. Does the book actually give a synopis of the episodes, or just list them?
It gives a brief synopsis of each ep.
2/8/56 Survival in Nature - How animals adapt to increase chances of survival narrated by Winston Hibbler
2/29/56 A Trip Thru Adventureland - Look at adventureland in particular the Jungle Cruise attraction. Could this possibly be inculded as an extra on the future DVD of the future Jungle Cruise film? This is only 25 mins half an episode.
9/12/56 Antarctica - Past and Present - Navy expedition to the south pole narrated by Winston Hibbler
9/19/56 The Great Cat Family - Cats thorughout history from their origins in ancient Egypt.
2/27/56 The Crisler Story - the Problems encountered by the Crislers whilst filming 'The Arctic Wilderness'
6/5/57 Antarctica - Operation Deepfreeze - continuation of story from Antarctica past and present, an update of the navy's activities.
11/13/57 To the South Pole for Science - Afurther continuation the 2 Antarctica episodes.
Thanks, I just need to get the book!
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:34 pm
by Edge
From my own background in marketing and pr, I'd guess something won't be coming out on the 5th (Treasures).
If for no other reason as most marketing people would make the argument that it's too much product at once and will canabalize itself.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:50 pm
by Gurgi30
While I would be saddened if the Treasures were postponed, I'm truly happy that we are finally getting the TLA's and bonuses on DVD. These will be a must buy along with all of the Treasures.
From the end of August through the end of December should be a big moneymaker for Disney DVD.
Talespin Vol. 1
Darkwing Duck Vol. 1
Chip 'n Dale Vol. 2
Ducktales Vol. 2
Gummy Bears Vol. 2
The Little Mermaid - Platinum
Fox and the Hound - 25th Anniversary
Fox and the Hound 2
Brother Bear 2
Cars
Pirates 2
4 New Treasures
4 Walt Disney Legacy DVD's
Plus some other stuff I'm missing.
I wonder what I can put off until the new year starts. That's about $450 worth of DVD's in a little over 4 months.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:10 pm
by waltmad
"Collectable packaging" recycled biscuit tins like treasures, or melted down siezed pirate dvds turned into plastic cases

(Well that would be a good cause for them) Any other suggestions where the marketing team can flog us special cases to up the price ?

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:42 am
by Hennie
Package comes in tin, according to this

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:49 am
by ichabod
Drools!
I wonder what the 1975-1976 is about!

Probably just mock up years for the prerelease artwork.
I'm excited that DavisDVD reports that these are 'The first in a series' that 'debuts with The True Life Adventures'! it certainly sounds like more is on the way! Fingers crossed for the People and Places series and the live action featurettes!
You know I'm 10 times more excited about these releases than the Treasures!
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:22 pm
by waltmad
OH MY! They certainly know how to make me spend my money on their products, there goes the money for the food bill this month again. Sorry family its cap in hand time again. Well done Hennie, thanks for posting your great find.

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:32 pm
by JamesDFarrow
I know all you people are happy about these and I am glad for you but aren't these old nature shows?
Wouldn't a lot of the info be outdated not valid anymore? Like watching old national geographic specials.
James

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:39 pm
by Hennie
I think not, I have the laserdiscs also, these are great movies, special because you see stuff that you don't see on national geographic though.
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:49 pm
by waltmad
JamesDFarrow, to the gallows with you, it's Disney it is in a tin & has never been on dvd before. What more could a Disney addict with less sense than money ask for?

We do not question, we sit up & beg for more
