Good ol' eBay (I got it for $26 too... pretty good deal considering most are going for $30 and up XD). ^^ Gotta be very, very careful about those Chinese "imports" (read: BOOTLEGS) though. EBay is absolutely crawling with them.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:May I ask where you got it? I'm desperate!Key wrote:My Beauty and the Beast PE finally came in the mail today. <3
EDIT: Whoops, forgot to mention what I got recently! My newest DVD is the Mulan - SE DVD. For my birthday I'm planning on purchasing Brother Bear, Pocahontas and Tarzan.
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The Rescuers really isn't one of my favorite Disney flicks - it'd probably be in my bottom 10 if I ranked the Animated Classics. It's a pretty lazy movie overall. However, I find it mildly enjoyable, and its worth a purchase if one wants to expand or complete their collection of ACs.
The Rescuers Down Under is a big improvement though!
The Rescuers Down Under is a big improvement though!

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I agree The Rescuers Down Under, is much better than the Rescuers.Jack wrote:The Rescuers really isn't one of my favorite Disney flicks - it'd probably be in my bottom 10 if I ranked the Animated Classics. It's a pretty lazy movie overall. However, I find it mildly enjoyable, and its worth a purchase if one wants to expand or complete their collection of ACs.
The Rescuers Down Under is a big improvement though!
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today i got a disc of The Lucy Show witch says 10 epps but is missing one with john wayne(even thou pictuered on cover) I has Viv vists lucy,lucy & phil silvers,Lucy and George Burns,Lucy:the bean queen,Lucy and paul Winchell,Lucy gets a roommate,Lucy and Carol in palm springs,Lucy gets caucht up in the draft,and Lucy:the baby sitter are one it.
also i got a pd disc of cartoons most 14,looney tunes and 2 mgm it had
The fresh Hare,The wabbit who came to supper,The wacky wabbit,Yankee doodle daffy (on golden set) ,daffy duck and the dinosaur,the unruly hare,a corny concerto(app opening with the worst print i have ever seen diffantly not like the print on the golden set quality)porky's garden,daffy's southern exposure,daffy duckaroo,porky's bear facts,dog gong tired(mgm),Jerky turkey(mgm),and porkey's midnight matinee all of them are in not in black and white so are any redrawn oterwise?
and last i got the can. version of Fairly Oddparents:timmy's top wishes with, Knighty Knight,Where's Wanda?,Power Pals!,Who's Your Daddy?,
Boys in the Band,Chip off the Old Chip,and Pipe Down!
and i got all of that for about $25 bucks!
also i got a pd disc of cartoons most 14,looney tunes and 2 mgm it had
The fresh Hare,The wabbit who came to supper,The wacky wabbit,Yankee doodle daffy (on golden set) ,daffy duck and the dinosaur,the unruly hare,a corny concerto(app opening with the worst print i have ever seen diffantly not like the print on the golden set quality)porky's garden,daffy's southern exposure,daffy duckaroo,porky's bear facts,dog gong tired(mgm),Jerky turkey(mgm),and porkey's midnight matinee all of them are in not in black and white so are any redrawn oterwise?
and last i got the can. version of Fairly Oddparents:timmy's top wishes with, Knighty Knight,Where's Wanda?,Power Pals!,Who's Your Daddy?,
Boys in the Band,Chip off the Old Chip,and Pipe Down!
and i got all of that for about $25 bucks!


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Oh, oh... I agree too... or three.Disney Guru wrote:I agree The Rescuers Down Under, is much better than the Rescuers.Jack wrote:The Rescuers really isn't one of my favorite Disney flicks - it'd probably be in my bottom 10 if I ranked the Animated Classics. It's a pretty lazy movie overall. However, I find it mildly enjoyable, and its worth a purchase if one wants to expand or complete their collection of ACs.
The Rescuers Down Under is a big improvement though!

I like the Rescuers but it ranks in the bottom ten for me too I would think although I don't have my own top or bottom list. The Rescuers Down Under on the other hand ranks as one of my favourite animated Disney classics.
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Key wrote:Good ol' eBay (I got it for $26 too... pretty good deal considering most are going for $30 and up XD). ^^ Gotta be very, very careful about those Chinese "imports" (read: BOOTLEGS) though. EBay is absolutely crawling with them.

I don't think E-Bay ships to Israel... Oh well, I'll just have to wait until 2009...
But on a brighter note, at least The Little Mermaid is to be released next year!

Today I finally got two DVDs I've wanted for a long time, Clash of the Titans and Pleasantville.
I also got the Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Collection. I have the season sets but this set has a commentary on my favourite episode so I had to get it plus it's got a few other goodies.
Lastly I got Married... with Children season three! New theme song but it's better than nothing.
I really wanted The Love Bug Collection but I could not find it anywhere today.
I don't want to settle for the beat up copy at Best Buy. 
I also got the Family Guy: Freakin' Sweet Collection. I have the season sets but this set has a commentary on my favourite episode so I had to get it plus it's got a few other goodies.
Lastly I got Married... with Children season three! New theme song but it's better than nothing.
I really wanted The Love Bug Collection but I could not find it anywhere today.


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I sprung for the 2-disc . . . I haven't even had a chance to open it yet, but I'm really excited!orestes wrote:Which version? The original release or the collector's edition? I got the collector's edition and I'm enjoying it.jambo*rafiki wrote:Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind!!!!!![]()
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I bought the standard edition of The Emperor's New Groove, but I'll end up getting the CE once I get a job and y'know--aren't so damn broke anymore! I can live without all the extra features for now... I think.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I really frickin wanted to hold out for the SE but if it ever comes out, it'll probably be in 2006 at the very earliest) and the 2-disc Eternal Sunshine are next on my expanding list of things to get.
P.S. Is TENG standard edition supposed to come with a chapter insert? Cause mine didn't.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I really frickin wanted to hold out for the SE but if it ever comes out, it'll probably be in 2006 at the very earliest) and the 2-disc Eternal Sunshine are next on my expanding list of things to get.

P.S. Is TENG standard edition supposed to come with a chapter insert? Cause mine didn't.
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