The Black Cauldron one would just rock....
Ok, you've got my vote for the head of Disney DVD division 2099...
Every Animated Film deserves a 2-disc set!
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It's on the European, Australian and Japanese release!Captain Hook wrote:Ooh! I would die if I could have a two-disc set like that! You're great 2099net. I still can't understand why Pluto's Fledgling wasn't on the DVD, though it was on the theatrical release! Oh well.
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Personally, I think that all of the Animated Classics and other feature productions (such as The Nightmare Before Christmas, Dinosaur, the Pixars, James and the Giant Peach) deserve double-disc special editions. However, no cheapquel deserves a two-disc set, except maybe the Lion King follow-ups.
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