Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:53 am
Now I am really mad. Everyone seems to get the gift set but us!
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You'll get the lithographs when you pre-order it, you just go up to the cashier and say that you would like to pre-order The Jungle Book. You just pay the 19.99 plus tax and their yours, also they are selling a Jungle Book snowglobe for 4.99 when you pre-order the dvd.potterrules93 wrote:i have never pre ordered a movie from the dinsey store..do you get the lithos when you pre order the movie or when the movie comes in??
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Well its took them six years but they finally realised the Snow White set was a winner! BVHE UK, sharp as a tack as always.2099net wrote:Another picture of the UK/German giftset. It appears to be different now, more like the Snow White one.
No Blu Ray for The Jungle Book. At least not this year. Maybe 7-10 years from now. It's pretty much known by now that Sleeping Beauty will be the first of the DAC's to be released on Blu Ray which will be October 2008. 101 Dalmatians (coming March 2008) will not have a Blu Ray release as well.Jack Skellington wrote:Does anyone know if there's gonna be a blu-ray disc for this movie later this year ?
Ahem!brotherbear wrote:No Blu Ray for The Jungle Book. At least not this year. Maybe 7-10 years from now. It's pretty much known by now that Sleeping Beauty will be the first of the DAC's to be released on Blu Ray which will be October 2008. 101 Dalmatians (coming March 2008) will not have a Blu Ray release as well.Jack Skellington wrote:Does anyone know if there's gonna be a blu-ray disc for this movie later this year ?
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Sleeping Beauty is the first animation Clasic on Blu-ray.2099net wrote:Ahem!brotherbear wrote: No Blu Ray for The Jungle Book. At least not this year. Maybe 7-10 years from now. It's pretty much known by now that Sleeping Beauty will be the first of the DAC's to be released on Blu Ray which will be October 2008. 101 Dalmatians (coming March 2008) will not have a Blu Ray release as well.
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I mean a 2-D film.akhenaten wrote:is there a difference between DAC and disney animated features? im confused..or r classics strictly for pre-CG? i usually go by the features system.so i count chikin litter as the first.
The semantics of a DAC or a regular Animated Feature doesn't really matter anymore to Disney, though it's still a hotbed for debate among fans. I'm in the same boat as netty, and still classify any feature made by Walt Disney Feature Animation to be a Disney Animated Classic (DAC), so Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons fall in that category, as will the forthcoming Bolt, Rapunzel, and The Princess and the Frog, regardless if they're CGI and not 2D animation.akhenaten wrote:is there a difference between DAC and disney animated features? im confused..or r classics strictly for pre-CG? i usually go by the features system.so i count chikin litter as the first.
What about the Disney Movie... Enchanted... Or would that fall into a category the same as Mary Poppins,and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.....Escapay wrote:The semantics of a DAC or a regular Animated Feature doesn't really matter anymore to Disney, though it's still a hotbed for debate among fans. I'm in the same boat as netty, and still classify any feature made by Walt Disney Feature Animation to be a Disney Animated Classic (DAC), so Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons fall in that category, as will the forthcoming Bolt, Rapunzel, and The Princess and the Frog, regardless if they're CGI and not 2D animation.akhenaten wrote:is there a difference between DAC and disney animated features? im confused..or r classics strictly for pre-CG? i usually go by the features system.so i count chikin litter as the first.
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Well, the animation in Enchanted isn't even done by Disney (it's been outsourced to James Baxter Animation, and James Baxter is best known as the supervising animator for Belle, Rafiki, and Quasimodo), so I don't see how it could even fall under something done by Walt Disney Feature Animation.disneyboy20022 wrote:What about the Disney Movie... Enchanted... Or would that fall into a category the same as Mary Poppins,and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.....Escapay wrote: The semantics of a DAC or a regular Animated Feature doesn't really matter anymore to Disney, though it's still a hotbed for debate among fans. I'm in the same boat as netty, and still classify any feature made by Walt Disney Feature Animation to be a Disney Animated Classic (DAC), so Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons fall in that category, as will the forthcoming Bolt, Rapunzel, and The Princess and the Frog, regardless if they're CGI and not 2D animation.
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Those don't count if you ask me. And never will2099net wrote:Ahem!
You mean WtP and a Day for Eeyore, don't you?akhenaten wrote:enchanted and winnie the pooh and tigger too will always remain disney even tho they r outsourced to an outside animation studio. only they r not count as DAC. whatever disney, the DAC lineage still matters to me.