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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:47 pm
by bcotter
This was indeed the case - the show aired live in B&W, and was captured on film in a kinescope process. It would have been great in color but the series was still in B&W during that season.

Bill
Gregbert wrote:Tony wrote:
I am glad that Kodak '59 is on here, but had been anticpating that it would be in color.... Being "Kodak", I would have thought they would of taped the show in bright beautiful colors for future showings.

Oh well...
From the still of the review Luke gave us, it looks like a live broadcast which would have been a video feed. This was then telerecorded onto film for prosperity. It was a common but primitive process.

Pretty much the same process for the Disneyland Opening day broadcast in 1959.

I am quite excited about this.

Take care,
Greg

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:19 pm
by ZackR
My local Best Buy (Montgomery, AL) had all of them but MSS. I asked and they said they had only received 2 of them.

Called all around town and no one had it. Finally, the FYE at our mall did - they had only received 1 copy!! Luckily, the guy was super-nice and stuck it behind the counter for me and I now have it in my hands. Can't wait to dig in! I love the Silly Symphonies.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:23 pm
by Mr. Toad
I had problems to had to go to five large stores including the Disney Store before finding them. I have started the annual Limited Edition numbers thread.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:28 pm
by Mouseketodd
I went to two WalMarts after midnight on Dec. 19: Both only had Pluto and More Silly Symphonies. One store told me that anything else wouldn't be available until the manager came and unsecured them in the morning. At that location, only Pluto and Hardy Boys had shelf labels, and the MSS sets were sitting on top of other DVDs on the lower shelf level.

I called a Best Buy after 8AM, and they had the four volumes. I've been told they have put them on hold for me.

You know, I've seen the contents list for MSS, but it wasn't until I held that Treasure in my hands that I fathomed just how historically valuable this release is! SS 1 and 2 are great collections to have!!

I'm not sure which of the volumes in this wave I'm looking forward to the most. I'm eager to watch YHWD (Radio City Music Hall!!), and MSS (Hiawatha, the Christmas cartoons...), but I probably anticipate THB the most!

I firmly enjoy Pluto cartoons, but PV2 is the weakest of the wave for my tastes. In fact, what prompted me to buy PV1 in the first place was the fact that I had been 2-3 away from having the whole Treasure set.

I remember back in the day (Wave 1), when I simply wanted the valuable SS!

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:31 pm
by Mr. Toad
LOL - Ichabod and I put in the synopsis information into DVDSpot within a couple of minutes of each other for the Hardy Boys. You wasted your effort - I beat you.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:32 pm
by thomashton
Went to Wal-Mart at about 8:30am this morning. They had SS and PV2 but not the others. Were charging about 22.50 or so apiece. They had about 6 copies of each of those two titles.

Decided to wait and go Sam's Club at lunch. They had all 4 of them and between 8-10 of each. Got them for 21.88 or so each. Didn't go for the HB though.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:33 pm
by Mr. Toad
LOL - Ichabod and I put in the synopsis information into DVDSpot within a couple of minutes of each other for the Hardy Boys. You wasted your effort - I beat you.

The contribution manager now states contributions by Ichabod and Mr. Toad. There's some irony for you - we are sharing screen time again.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:35 pm
by brotherbear
goofystitch wrote:Well last night I was on my way home from a friends 21st birthday and I passed by my 24-hour Wal Mart supercenter. I went in to get the Treasures and they only had "Complete Pluto Vol. 2" and "More Silly Symphonies." I bought one of each (they only got 3 copies of each by the way) and was worried, so after my first final today I rushed to Best Buy 30 minutes after they opened. I was surprised at how many of each volume they got, but they didn't have "The Hardy Boys." I asked and the women had to check the computer and it said they had it, so she went in the back and brought them out. It appeared that they had far less of that one than all the rest. I also took a gander at the Legacy Collection to see how those had sold. They were out of the first volume, had one copy of both the second and third, and two copies of the fourth, so I think those must have sold relatively well.
Huh, that's strange. I went to my BestBuy (I think it was a miracle that my parents actually let me go out to the stores when I have more exams tommorow!) and they had quite a number of copies of "Your Host.." and "Hardy Boys". But not ONE copy of Complete Pluto Vol. II in sight. They also didn't have any Silly Symphonies, but, (smart me) asked the person on the phone to put one on hold for me. :D (I even specifically asked for one with NO dents, and it looks like it's in perfect condition). And, ya, they didn't recieve the shipment of More Silly Symphonies yet, but it looks like my Best Buy only got 5 or less copies. By the time I called, (around 1:30), the guy said that they had only 2 copies left. When I got there an hour later, mine was the only one. So, right now, I'm feeling pretty darn proud of myself for being smart and asking the store to actually HOLD it for me. :D. Oh, and I'm also happy because my BestBuy price-matched Walmart/Target's price of $22.99 (vs. $24.99), even though my local stores don't technically have them. :D :D The sad thing is, I can't open it until Thursday afternoon. (It's a long story, but the big idea is that Thursday's my last day of exams...woohoo!).

Oh, as a side question, are these treasures supposed to have the blue band around the tin? The ones at my local Best Buy (my copy of SS, Hardy Boys, and Your Host, Walt Disney) ALL didn't have the blue band.

-BB

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:38 pm
by ichabod
Mr. Toad wrote:LOL - Ichabod and I put in the synopsis information into DVDSpot within a couple of minutes of each other for the Hardy Boys.
The really annoying thing is that I tried submitted them ages ago, because the blurb on the Disney videos page is always the same as the back of the box, but they declined it until they were released, so on the listing history is has the text declined, and then the identical text accepted! :roll:

And anyway, mine was accepted anyway, because you didn't input all the text from the reverse. :lol:

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:49 pm
by Mr. Toad
Actually, I did put in the info for the reverse. The info DVD spot had from dvdempire.com was for More Silly Simphonies so they thought I had put in the wrong info. By the time we had sorted it all out in the dvdspot forum, you put your submission in and it was easier to accept yours than resurrect mine.

I still got credit for the run time submission and the contribution is to the credit of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Couldnt help laughing at that one.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:19 pm
by PixarFan2006
can someone post the disc art for The Complete Pluto Vol 2

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:27 pm
by DisneyDVDFAN
YAy i got my sets from Amazon but three of them were damaged so now i have to get replacements ;( but they don't come with the blue band and they are numbered inside are these sets only limited to 65,000 that's how mines are numbered ... ??

well now i have to contact amazon for returns ... ;(

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:51 pm
by MikeyMouse
Tony J Case, Super Genius wrote:So anyone know if Costco is going to carry the wave? I've gotten the previous years there - but I know that theyre cutting back on DVD stock as of late. So I'm not sure if it'll be worth a stop or not.
Well, I went by my local Costco (King of Prussia, PA) tonight after work hoping to see the Treasures there as per usual, but not expecting much after they didn't have the TLA's two weeks ago. To my delight they were there, and my post in the TLA thread about my suspicions regarding why they weren't at Costco originally (I thought they were waiting to put them all out together) proved to be true, as there were 4 boxes full of all volumes of the TLAs and Wave 6...ALL FOR $19.89 EACH! I scooped up one of each, paid for my purchases, and returned the TLAs I bought from Best Buy last week (which happened to be still sitting in my front seat) for $24.99 each. Luckily the two big box retailers are within 1/4 mile of each other, so it was an easy round trip.

Now the big question is, do I rip into these now? Or wait to see if someone comes through with a gift? Time will tell... :twisted:

More Silly Symphonies content?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:37 pm
by hutch
Has the content of the MORE SLLY SYMPHONIES set been posted anywhere?

Re: More Silly Symphonies content?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:44 pm
by ichabod
hutch wrote:Has the content of the MORE SLLY SYMPHONIES set been posted anywhere?
Five pages back.

Re: More Silly Symphonies content?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:15 pm
by Big Disney Fan
ichabod wrote:
hutch wrote:Has the content of the MORE SLLY SYMPHONIES set been posted anywhere?
Five pages back.
And the official review is due VERY soon... :wink:

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:36 pm
by EricMontreal22
I'm not really too interested in Walt's tv show but I LOVE any full footage of Disneyland rides--not owning the Disneyland Story trasury can someone tell me if any full ride footage is on this new disc and of what?

e

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:50 pm
by Escapay
EricMontreal22 wrote:I'm not really too interested in Walt's tv show but I LOVE any full footage of Disneyland rides--not owning the Disneyland Story trasury can someone tell me if any full ride footage is on this new disc and of what?

e
The review for the Your Host, Walt Disney Treasures set mentions ride-through footage of Submarine Voyage on the "Disneyland '59" program.

Escapay

PS - Eric, you the same one from SON, SoB, and a couple other soap boards?

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:22 am
by EricMontreal22
Right I did read that, but wasn't sure how much the ridethrus were--how complete etc

And yep that's me! i thought I recognized your name

E

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:42 pm
by Big Disney Fan
This just in: the review for Pluto has arrived!! About the video quality, if you're wondering if it had been updated, the answer is, yes and no (but mostly yes). Here's the quote on video quality from the review:
Presented in their original 1.33:1 fullscreen aspect ratio, video quality for these shorts are on the favorable end of the spectrum between disappointing to outstanding. It should be noted, however, that a few of the early shorts are riddled with flecks and scratches; Mail Dog, the first in the set, is one of the biggest offenders), while Pluto's Purchase hardly has any. The latter does exhibit some oversaturation of colors at times, at least compared to other shorts. Also, a couple shorts like Rescue Dog and Camp Dog look darker and murkier than others, though in some cases it may have been the animator's intentions. And comparing the video for Food for Feudin' from its earlier appearance on a Classic Cartoon Favorites disc, it's apparent that a new superior transfer was used. All in all, the quality here is quite exceptional and better than last year's Treasures.
Hope this helps. Maybe, just maybe, the Symphonies will be the same... :wink: