TheSequelofDisney wrote:Big Disney Fan wrote:And besides, was this thread not called the ULTIMATE DVD?
No, it's called the Ultimate DISNEY DVD thread when it originally started.
Whatever. The point is, this is where you can put the greatest DVD ideas in the world. And it just so happens that some of MY ideas are designed pretty good. My DVDs I have dreamt up have been designed to pull as few punches and take as few prisoners as possible. Anyway, I think my DVDs are pretty good.
Which reminds me...
I have also revised my Dumbo PE DVD a bit again! It now features some additional bonuses and some different wording, plus a different format: the Dumbo Supreme Masterpiece Edition DVD! Now it features FIVE discs instead of four.
Disc One:
Dumbo - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Total running time: 73 minutes)
Technical Specs:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection with 18 Chapter Stops
Main Feature: (63 minutes)
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Dumbo: The Disney classic as was originally intended to be seen: the original version from 70 years ago, digitally restored to its original brilliance and placed onto DVD with the highest transfer possible and featuring the most superb data rate available out there.
Backstage Disney:
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Audio Commentary: Moderated by Roy E. Disney, with pre-recorded comments from Leonard Maltin, John Canemaker, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, Ward Kimball, Don Hahn and Jeff Kurtti.
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Arhcival Audio Interviews: Hosted by John Canemaker with Walt Disney.
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The Art of Dumbo's Animation: Text Commentary Track: Another way to view the film, with various facts about the animation's art displayed on the screen as the movie progresses
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Disney Time Capsule: 1941: A look at the year the film was released, talking about not only Disney but American culture in general.
Disc Two:
Dumbo - Feature Film and Bonus Materials (Total running time: 63 minutes)
Technical Specs:
Digitally Remastered 1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
THX-Certified with Optimizer tests
5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (English)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English, French, Spanish)
2.0 Original Mono Track
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Scene Selection with 18 Chapter Stops
Main Feature: (63 minutes)
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Dumbo: A Work In Progress With the Disney Archives: A unique way to view the entire film: through various pencil tests and story reels for the film's segments.
--Angle One: Theatrical (AKA Finished Product)
--Angle Two: Storyboards
--Angle Three: Pencil Tests
--Angle Four: Live-Action References
--Angle Five: Rough Animation
--Angle Six: All of the above (AKA all five angles in one)
Disc Three:
Dumbo - Bonus Materials, Disc One
Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Academy Ratio - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Main Feature :
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The Ninth Wonder of the Universe: The Making of Dumbo: New 90-minute documentary about the making of
Dumbo, with various new and vintage interviews from Walt Disney, original animators, voice actors, and film critics/historians.
Backstage Disney:
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The Story Behind the Story: A look at how Walt Disney and his team made a simple story by Helen Aberson and Harold Perle into a Disney movie.
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Dumbo To the Rescue: A featurette on why Walt Disney and his crew made this film, after past films had failed at the box office.
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Caricaturing: Featurette on caricatures in the film, especially African-Americans
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Strike!: A look at the infamous Disney strike of '41, during the production of this film.
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The Animals of Dumbo: A featurette of the animals featured in Dumbo.
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How To Draw Dumbo: No explanation necessary.
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Watercoloring: A featurette on the coloring technique used on backgrounds to save costs. This was one of the few Disney films to use watercolors (the first was
Snow White and it would not be used again until
Lilo and Stitch).
Disc Four:
Dumbo - Bonus Materials, Disc Two
Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Academy Ratio - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Main Feature:
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My First Circus: Holdover from the 2006 DVD.
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An Inspiration: A featurette on how the film inspired Disney animation in the years that followed.
Backstage Disney:
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The Reluctant Dragon: This film contains some previews of sorts for the then-upcoming release of
Dumbo.
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Drawing an Elephant: The scene from the film in the art class where Robert Benchley watches as the students draw a cartoon elephant using a real one as a model.
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Sounds of a Train: The scene where Benchley visits the sound effects dept. where he watches sound effects being recorded for a cartoon featuring Casey Jr.
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Disney Legend: Cliff Edwards: New featurette/tribute to Cliff Edwards (voice of Jim Crow)
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Disney Legend: Sterling Holloway: New featurette/tribute to Sterling Holloway (voice of Mr. Stork)
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Surrealism On Parade: Featurette on how the Pink Elephants sequence had proved one of the most surrealistic scenes in film history.
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Florida: A featurette on the location of the story of
Dumbo (namely, Florida) has inspired has been later used in greater times.
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The Effect of Dumbo: New featurette showing the film's impact on the world.
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Dumbo Production Timeline
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Restoring Dumbo: A new featurette describing and comparing the film in a before/after split-screen comparison, complete with explanations from the people behind the restoration in both video and audio to make the film look better than ever.
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From the Big Top To the Magic Kingdom: A featurette about the various film-themed attractions found at the various Disney parks worldwide, touching on the attractions' development and popularity.
Disc Five:
Dumbo - Bonus Materials, Disc Three
Technical Specs:
1.33:1 Academy Ratio - Original Aspect Ratio (Vintage Materials)
1.77:1 Anamorphic Widescreen - Original Aspect Ratio (New Materials)
5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack (English)
Subtitles (English, French, Spanish)
Closed-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired (English)
Full-Motion Interactive 16:9 Menus
Main Feature:
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Celebrating Dumbo: A holdover from the 2001 DVD.
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The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue: 1985 VHS featurette.
Music and More:
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"Baby Mine" Music Video: Michael Crawford
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"Baby Mine" Music Video: Jim Brickman and Kassie DePaiva
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The Making of the Music Videos
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Song Demos: A collection of original demos for various songs from the film
--Look Out For Mr. Stork
--Casey Jr.
--When I See an Elephant Fly
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Sing-Along Songs
--Look Out For Mr. Stork
--Casey Jr.
--Pink Elephants On Parade
--When I See an Elephant Fly
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Radio Spots
--1959
--1972
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Multi-Language Reels
--Baby Mine
--When I See an Elephant Fly
Deleted Materials:
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Deleted/Altered Scenes
--Alternate Ending
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Deleted Song :
--Spread Your Wings
Cartoons Shorts:
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The Flying Mouse (1934)
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Elmer Elephant (1936)
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Mickey's Circus (1936)
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Merbabies (1938)
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The Big Wash (1948)
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Wonder Dog (1950)
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Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1952)
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Goliath II (1960)
Publicity Galleries
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Theatrical Trailers Gallery
--Original Release (1941)
--Re-release (1949)
--Re-release (1959)
--Re-release (1972)
--Re-release (1976)
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Other Trailers Gallery
--TV Preview: "Disneyland" (1955)
--Walt Introducing the Film On the "Disneyland" TV Show(1955)
--TV Spots (1959)
--TV Spots (1972)
--TV Spots (1976)
--Home Video (1981)
--Home Video (1986)
--Home Video (1990)
--60th Anniversary Home Video (2001)
--Big Top Edition Home Video (2006)
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Archive of News Articles and Movie Reviews
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Original Press Release and Pressbooks
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Promotional Poster Gallery
--Domestic
--International
--Re-release
--Lobby Cards
--One-Sheets
--Half-Sheets
--Virtual Pressbook
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Dumbo's Circus: A history of the spin-off TV show on The Disney Channel.
Still Galleries:
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Visual Development Gallery
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Layouts and Backgrounds Gallery
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Photo Gallery
--Live-Action Reference Filming
--Studio Production
--Voice Talent
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Character Design & Concept Art
--Dumbo
--Mrs. Jumbo
--Timothy Mouse
--Casey Junior
--Mr. Stork
--The Crows
--Ringmaster
--Pink Elephants
--Minor Characters
--Posters and Production Stills
--Miscellaneous
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Character Model Sheets
--Dumbo
--Mrs. Jumbo
--Timothy Mouse
--Casey Junior
--Mr. Stork
--The Crows
--Ringmaster
--Pink Elephants
--Miscellaneous
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Disney Parks Gallery
--Characters
--Attractions
--Miscellaneous
Packaging and Disc Art:
- Full-Color Eight-Tray Spinal Digistak with pocket for booklets
- A booklet with Production Notes, Scene Listings, and Bonus Materials Listings
- Color Disk Artwork
--DISC 1: Dumbo
--DISC 2: Timothy Mouse
--DISC 3: Mrs. Jumbo
--DISC 4: The Crows
--DISC 5: Casey Junior
- Lobby Cards, Character Design Sheets and a Collectible Poster
- Film Cel Reproductions
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Dumbo: The Inside Guide: Hardcover Collector's Book with rare photos, essays, interviews, and more
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Dumbo: The Soundtrack: Multi-disc Soundtrack with the original recordings and even unused songs and radio broadcasts
- Dual-Disc Digipak for CD with pocket for booklet.
- 16-page booklet with liner notes and lyrics.
What do you think now? Now what you've just seen is an example of how I plan to do Disney DVDs if I could. Besides, was it not pointed out a number of times during this thread that it would be nice if Disney actually did do sets like this? They would be kind of pricey, though.