Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:25 pm
Thanks, disneyboy20022. Makes sense now with the coming release of the 3-D films. 

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I got them all so I'm safe. Bring on Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio and Fantasia!jrboy wrote:Disney Movie Club email
DISAPPEARING CLASSICS
Many magical Disney films will go back into the vault soon, so don’t be left out. Make sure you order Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Peter Pan Platinum Edition, Peter Pan In Return To Never Land Pixie-Powered Edition and The Little Mermaid Platinum Edition DVDs before they disappear. Hurry and save with your special offer!
Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were vaulted in May 2003 (in all forms - single-disc, two-movie, and Ultimate Toy Box) before being re-introduced in September and December 2005, respectively.yukitora wrote:pixar movies get vaulted? I never knew that
Will this apply to the UK as well or just the US?Widdi wrote:Peter Pan: PE
Return to Neverland: PPE
The Little Mermaid "Trilogy"
Toy Story 1 and 2
Oliver and Company: SE
Others may be silently vaulted (O&C will be no doubt) but Disney is advertising the above, with the exception of O&C, as disappearing in January.
They have a valid reason to. They are re-releasing both movies to theaters in 3-D prior to the 3-D premier of Toy Story 3. I'm guessing that 6 months later, all three will be released to Blu-Ray and DVD and hopefully there will be a 6 disc box set on both formats with all three films.Toy story and Toy Story 2 should NOT return to the vault. 'nough said!
Little Mermaid 1,2 and 3 are going into the vault. Tinkerbell isn't because there are other Tink movies on the way. Plus it just came out for the first time. However, Peter Pan and Neverland are going back in. Disney just decided to package Tink with those two so they could make more $.qu33nee wrote:vault i heard:
peter pan
return to neverland
toy story
toy story 2
are these also going into the vault??
the little mermaid 1,2,3
tinkerbell
anyone know??
That's exactly why I've always thought that the whole vault policy is stupid. Plus, it's unfair to those who don't know about it. What if a parent wants to buy a Disney movie for their child, only to find out that it's been "vaulted" and that they won't be able to buy it for about 7 years? I think that's the part that kind of pisses me off.Neal wrote:I think Disney loses money from this. If I wanted to buy a DVD, I'd be buying it right now. Instead, if they make me wait six years, they're prolonging the time until they get my $20 by six years, or losing it to an ebay auction.