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Technically, Disney is right. it's in the 50th anniversary because you can't consider the year it was released a year in the anniversary.
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DaveWadding wrote:Technically, Disney is right. it's in the 50th anniversary because you can't consider the year it was released a year in the anniversary.
1956...1st anniversary
1957...2nd anniversary
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1985...30th anniversary
1986...31st anniversary
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1995....40th anniversary
1996....41st anniversary
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2005....50th anniversary
2006....51st anniversary
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Luke wrote:
DaveWadding wrote:Technically, Disney is right. it's in the 50th anniversary because you can't consider the year it was released a year in the anniversary.
1956...1st anniversary
1957...2nd anniversary
.....
1985...30th anniversary
1986...31st anniversary
......
1995....40th anniversary
1996....41st anniversary
....
2005....50th anniversary
2006....51st anniversary
Blah. whatever.

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2099net wrote:Joe's 50 years old? :o
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Wonderlicious wrote:
jamminjake245 wrote:I don't get that either because the film was released on June 16, 1955. Maybe, the will drop that realizing the film will be 51 years old.
Well, June 16th happens to be my Birthday. So they really should have called it Joe's Birthday Edition! Me likey. :excellent:
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Well, you can have that be the banner in the UK. Here in R1, we'll call it "Kram's Pre-School Graduation Edition!" since that too happened on a JUne 16!

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DaveWadding wrote:
Luke wrote: 1956...1st anniversary
1957...2nd anniversary
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1985...30th anniversary
1986...31st anniversary
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1995....40th anniversary
1996....41st anniversary
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2005....50th anniversary
2006....51st anniversary
Blah. whatever.

I'll stick by Shakespeare "A rose by any other name..."
I guess what Dave means is that Lady and the Tramp doesn't turn 51 until June 2006, and since the DVD comes out in February, it's still in the film's 50th year. Either way, numbering this edition, period, is stupid, and I hope Disney changes it back to 2-Disc Special Edition. We all know how consistant Disney is with this line, though... :roll:
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Disneykid wrote:
I guess what Dave means is that Lady and the Tramp doesn't turn 51 until June 2006, and since the DVD comes out in February, it's still in the film's 50th year. Either way, numbering this edition, period, is stupid, and I hope Disney changes it back to 2-Disc Special Edition. We all know how consistant Disney is with this line, though... :roll:
I guess you could justify it like that :D

but I agree 100% no numbers!
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i hate to complain and i really do like the cover but lady and tramp still dont look real like they do in the movie
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I've never watched this, well at least not recent enough for me to remember any of it. I might buy it though, 2 add to the collection :D
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oh hey can somebody post p and s vs cinama scope versions comparison piccys of lady and the tramp
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anger is pointless wrote:oh hey can somebody post p and s vs cinama scope versions comparison piccys of lady and the tramp
Did some searching on UD, and sure enough, mvealf posted screencaps in a Lady and the Tramp thread in the international forum

Lady and the Tramp Aspect Ratio in Europe

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mvealf wrote:No, the laserdisc they are referring to is the REAL academy version, which was shown in 1955 in theaters that couldn't handle Cinemascope. There were more than a few re-composed scenes. Any time there were characters on the far left AND the far right of the screen, they were re-positioned to be more in the center. This happened all throughout the film. Here is an example, Cinemascope on top, pan and scan in the middle, and re-composed version on the bottom

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Only the rare laserdisc has the bottom image. I have noticed one scene where you can see more picture on the top of the re-positioned version (the thumb that is holding the mirror). You cannot see the thumb on the Cinemascope print or the pan and scan print, only on the Academy ratio version on laserdisc.

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ok cool ill check it out thanks again escapay
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I m so excited about the lady and the tramp release ;) wow what a diffrence in teh cinascope and p and s i never realized
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me too this is the great ive been waiting for this release for a looooong time and i cant wait to buy it the day it comes out
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LADY & THE TRAMP - SPECIAL EDITION LADYS PEDIGREE - THE MAKING OF LADY & THE TRAMP - REVISED DVD BONUS

Run Time 52m 21s

00:05:24:24 (LADY & THE TRAMP) - LADY'S PEDIGREE: THE MAKING OF LADY AND THE TRAMP
00:12:12:12 (BONUS MATERIAL) - A PERFECT LITTLE LADY - THE STORY OF LADY AND THE TRAMP
00:11:29:19 RUFF ANIMATION
00:07:58:24 CANINE CHORUS - THE MUSIC OF LADY AND THE TRAMP
00:04:25:11 TEACHING A DOG TO TALK - THE VOICE OF LADY AND THE TRAMP
00:08:17:17 PRETTY AS A PICTURE - ART AND DESIGN
00:02:31:18 RETURN HOME

LADY & THE TRAMP SE - FINDING LADY - THE ART OF STORYBOARDS & THE ORIGINAL 1943 STORYBOARD DVD BONUS

Run Time 24m 52s
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Thanks for posting those, Netty! While I still expect this to be a fluffy release overall, at least we know we're getting 77 minutes' worth of quality supplements not including the deleted scenes and (if we get them) trailers. I'm still really curious as to what "more" there is on disc two besides this and the kiddie games.
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Im really looking forward to this release. I've only seen it once, but i can't wait to see it again! :D, especially with the documentarys that will be on the DVD. Plus, that cover art gets better each time i look at it :)
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Lady and the tramp Platinum Edition

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Is the movie going to be Platinum or 50th anniversary, or both?
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Pluto wrote:Is the movie going to be Platinum or 50th anniversary, or both?
The 50th Anniversary Edition is the Platinum Edition. It's the same release with multiple names. I'm guessing it will have the "PLatinum Edition" banner at the top, but say "50th Anniversary Edition" on the spine and under the title.
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im guessing its gonna be both pluto
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