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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:30 am
by Lars Vermundsberget
brotherbear wrote:In that short clip, the elephants look ok, but Dumbo and Timmothy are VERRRY grainy. When I first saw this, I immediately thought, "So...That's what "Dumbo" looked like in around 1950....and in rapid deterioration...." :lol:
I'm not entirely sure how this should be understood, but grain is definitely not a sign of deterioration...

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 12:17 pm
by Mouseketodd
If you don't like buying DVDs on eBay, consider buying from Half.com, which is a part of eBay.

I've purchased enough on the site. I haven't had any problems -- though the tin of the used Treasures MM in Living Color 1 I bought had rust on it! :roll:

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 12:48 pm
by akhenaten
off topic- i saw two LIMITED ISSUE hercules dvd on sale at a major video stores here. its region 1. :)

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 12:52 pm
by cup_cake_05
What is an OOP edition? :?

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:16 pm
by Lars Vermundsberget
cup_cake_05 wrote:What is an OOP edition? :?
No particular "edition" - "OOP" simply means that it's "out of print" - no longer available.

Dumbo: Which One?? (HELP!)

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:31 pm
by DisneyFreak5282
OK, before I start, Escapay, don't yell at me for this, if it has already been discussed. :wink: :lol:

But I have a question about the two Dumbo releases. Which one should I get? I really want the Big Top Edition because it is easier to find, but according to some people it has not-so-great picture quality.

I also want the 60th Anniversary Edition (I know where I can find it -- GameStop!), because I heard its picture quality is better than the newer edition, and it even has a sneak peek at the scrapped Dumbo II.

So, which one do you think I should get?

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:42 pm
by Harbinger
The Big Top edition has the better picture quality generally compared to the previous release imo despite a few big flaws.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:46 pm
by brotherbear
Well, I actually started a topic about this, and NO i'm not yelling at you. :) I believe I titled it, "Dumbo-Which Version??" in case you're interested in reading what others recommended to me.

But, to summarize, it seems a mixed bag. The "Big Top Edition" actually does have a slightly better picture quality, that is, until you come to the "Pink Elephant's on Parade" scene. Supposedly, that scene is undoubtedly darker on the new disk.

And, in case you gotta know about bonus features, the Big Top Edition does take off some bonus features (most noticably, the Original Theatrical Trailer, in case you're a trailer buff like I am. :) ). The only thing that the BTE gained as far as bonus features was a "DisneyPedia" on the animals seen in the film.

But here's what you're looking at: an easier to find, better picture quality (sort-of) Big Top Ed. versus A some-what hard to find, better pic. quality in "Pink Elephant" scene (only), and more bonus feature 60th Anniversary Ed.

I think the best thing to do is read the reviews, and see which release has the things that you would enjoy more. If you want the better picture quality and are a slipcover fanatic, go with the BTE. If you love trailers or a few more bonus features in general, or love the "Pink Elephant's on Parade" scene, go with the 60th Anniversary Edition. It's really up to you.

Personally, I went with the 60th Anniversary Edition. My favorite scene in the ENTIRE movie is "Pink Elephant's on Parade", and I figured I could "suffer" through slightly worse picture quality just to enjoy the disk with better picture quality for my favorite scene. I am also a HUGE trailer buff. So, I was really let down when I found out that the new release wouldn't have the original trailer. But, overall, I am happy with the 60th Anniv. Edition. And, I was easily able to find it used at a close-by Gamestop for $12.99, and I had it transfered. :wink: But, I know that normally it can be pretty hard to find. So, once again, it's up to you. But I really do recommend reading the UD Reviews as well as the topic I started about Dumbo when I was contimplating which version to buy.

-BB

Re: Dumbo: Which One?? (HELP!)

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:33 pm
by Escapay
DisneyFreak5282 wrote:OK, before I start, Escapay, don't yell at me for this, if it has already been discussed. :wink: :lol:
This is not directed solely at DisneyFreak, just is a general reminder for everyone.

1. Use. The. Search. Option. Please. Here's a great example for a search...

Part 1: Searching Options

Notice the following sections.

Keyword: "Dumbo version"
Terms: "All terms"
Forum: "General Discussion"
Search Previous: "Topic Title Only".

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Part 2: Result

Self-explanatory

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2. If you have a question about a DVD, please, read the reviews for them first. They're broken up in the following categories:

Main Index - All Reviews
The Latest Reviews - and Review Feedback

Animated Classics - From Snow White to Chicken Little, nearly all the versions on DVD are reviewed (example: Mulan Gold Collection and Special Edition are reviewed, but not Mulan Limited Issue)

Other Animated Films - DVDs of Pixar Films, Theatre-bound Animated Films not by WDFA, and Studio Ghibli

Live Action Films (1980-present) - Films released from 1980 to present, that are on DVD, with the latest on top.

Live Action Films (Pre-1980) - Films released before 1980 that are on DVD, with the earliest on top.

Direct to Video - All Direct to Video titles on DVD, be it live-action or animated.

IMAX & Documentaries - aka the Miscellaneous section.

Television Movies 1 - Covers Vintage TV movies and specials on DVD, from 1954 to 1980.

Television Movies 2 - Covers TV movies on DVD, from 1980-1990 (1991-1996 is oddly missing).

Television Movies - Covers TV Movies with the banner for "The Wonderful World of Disney: on DVD from 1997 to present.

Disney Channel Movies - Covers Disney Channel movies on DVD from 1983 to present.

Television Shows - Covers any Disney-or-Touchstone-produced-or-acquired Television Shows on DVD and is separated by genre.

Reviews are written and made to *be* that helpful guide that can often be used in lieu of making a new topic and hoping people can respond.

3. brotherbear's topic is here. Very helpful, and brotherbear even states that she read both reviews, but still would like further input from the rest of us.

4. My opinion, as I said in brotherbear's thread, is this:

I'd go for the 60th Anniversary Edition. Less obnoxious cover art, NO slipcover to worry about, has the wonderful trailers, and while the transfer isn't as...well, it's the lesser of the two. The added features to the BTE could be interesting to some (I wouldn't mind seeing the Jim Brickman/Kassie de Paiva music video), but ultimately unnecessary.

;)

Escapay

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:06 pm
by DisneyFreak5282
brotherbear wrote:Well, I actually started a topic about this, and NO i'm not yelling at you. :) I believe I titled it, "Dumbo-Which Version??" in case you're interested in reading what others recommended to me.

But, to summarize, it seems a mixed bag. The "Big Top Edition" actually does have a slightly better picture quality, that is, until you come to the "Pink Elephant's on Parade" scene. Supposedly, that scene is undoubtedly darker on the new disk.

And, in case you gotta know about bonus features, the Big Top Edition does take off some bonus features (most noticably, the Original Theatrical Trailer, in case you're a trailer buff like I am. :) ). The only thing that the BTE gained as far as bonus features was a "DisneyPedia" on the animals seen in the film.

But here's what you're looking at: an easier to find, better picture quality (sort-of) Big Top Ed. versus A some-what hard to find, better pic. quality in "Pink Elephant" scene (only), and more bonus feature 60th Anniversary Ed.

I think the best thing to do is read the reviews, and see which release has the things that you would enjoy more. If you want the better picture quality and are a slipcover fanatic, go with the BTE. If you love trailers or a few more bonus features in general, or love the "Pink Elephant's on Parade" scene, go with the 60th Anniversary Edition. It's really up to you.

Personally, I went with the 60th Anniversary Edition. My favorite scene in the ENTIRE movie is "Pink Elephant's on Parade", and I figured I could "suffer" through slightly worse picture quality just to enjoy the disk with better picture quality for my favorite scene. I am also a HUGE trailer buff. So, I was really let down when I found out that the new release wouldn't have the original trailer. But, overall, I am happy with the 60th Anniv. Edition. And, I was easily able to find it used at a close-by Gamestop for $12.99, and I had it transfered. :wink: But, I know that normally it can be pretty hard to find. So, once again, it's up to you. But I really do recommend reading the UD Reviews as well as the topic I started about Dumbo when I was contimplating which version to buy.

-BB

Hey, BB! Thanks for the info! I will go check out your page. BTW, I know you weren't "yelling" at me, I was just joking around about how Escapay always posts links to similar pages ( :wink: ). Anyways, I check the GameStop inventory, and many have the 60th Anniversary (of course none close to me), but one store does have an inventory of "4+", so do you think its price will be lower? I may transfer that, but, (like The Little Mermaid II), I will wait til after Christmas, because my parents will probably not let me buy anymore DVDs (unless they are Christmas-related probably). The reason I will get the 60th Anniversary is because (like I have read in the reviews), the Pink Elephants scene is better. I will be getting both of the editions, probably just to make it a two-disc set (like I plan to do with Robin Hood, but for different reasons: Fullscreen-Disc one, the old mill in color- disc one (the GC disc), Widescreen-disc 2, The Old Mill in B&W - disc 2 (the MWE disc)). Wish me luck!

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:18 pm
by Big Disney Fan
Good luck. I have the 60th Anniversary Edition, for the record.

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:20 am
by 2099net
It could be a mistake, but Choices in the UK is showing a upcoming 2 disc Dumbo release:

http://www.choicesuk.com/Product.aspx/d ... ome!686567

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:29 am
by yamiiguy
2099net wrote:It could be a mistake, but Choices in the UK is showing a upcoming 2 disc Dumbo release:

http://www.choicesuk.com/Product.aspx/d ... ome!686567
It also might have been a mistake but play.com had a Dumbo SE listed as well, it never said the amount of discs though, it was listed for May 23rd before being changed to Coming Soon

http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/3275117/ ... oduct.html

I hope it isn't a mistake :D I think Dumbo is OOP here in the UK

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:51 am
by Mouseketodd
From what I've read and seen (ie- the UD review's screen captures), I think I may choose the 60th edition.

In my opinion, the crop/loss of the image area (Note the review's screen of the elephant tower.) is unacceptable. Walt and the animators framed the art as they intended! That's almost like buying a full screen version of 'Lady and the Tramp' or 'Sleeping Beauty' when the original widescreen version is readily available!

I can live with grain, and I'm not sure I like the brilliant colors of newer editions of Disney animated features, a la 'Cinderella.'

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:53 am
by Billy Moon
I don't know if the R2 versions use the exact same transfers, but I just received the R2 "Special Edition" and I think it looks much better than the previous release. The picture was overly bright, had too much contrast and color saturation, and also great amounts of digital burns and noise. Now everything looks fine. I see no reason in keeping the old release.