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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:54 pm
by Disneybell
wow that looks cute if its going to say 50th anniversary on it aswell ;) i so can't wait until the release

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:15 pm
by jamminjake245
In all honesty I have never had the pleasure and honor of seeing this movie, but I will once the DVD is released. I hope there is more bonus features - with no fluff! lol That is probably the actual stuff that relates directly to the movie vs. the kiddie games and or activities that will be included.

We need the Platinum Edition title!

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:47 am
by Enchantress
Wasn't Bambi going to be a 50th anniversary or something? I remember the mock art work saying something like that.

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:53 am
by Wonderlicious
Enchantress wrote:Wasn't Bambi going to be a 50th anniversary or something? I remember the mock art work saying something like that.
The promo in the promotion booklet in the UK Aladdin DVD reused the cover art of Bambi from an old US video release that came out in the late 90s as a "55th Anniversary Special Edition". The anniversary title was just part of a rushed advert. :roll:

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 10:24 am
by PR Fan
I have been wondering this for a While i believe it was said or mentioned somewhere not sure in the Movie that It takes place in New England was just curious where the setting would be, Possibily Mass, Rhode Island, or CT. Btw is movie is by far over the Fox and the Hound my Favorite Disney animated Dog Tale.

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 2:58 pm
by The Little Merman
jamminjake245 wrote:We need the Platinum Edition title!
We're obviously also getting the "Platinum" title. If, as stated before, you notice, every single Platinum Edition, with the exception of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, has a second "title" which is "2-Disc Special Edition". LatT's just happens to be "50th Anniversary Edition"

*tlm

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:51 pm
by Wonderlicious
Well, the UK press release is up at DVD Times, and it reveals some previously unmentioned bonus materials. I'll post the whole specs given, and highlight in red the ones that we didn't know about until know.

Deleted Scenes

Turning The Tables - A story reel presentation of a deleted scene where Tramp describes what it would be like if the tables were turned and dogs were the masters and people their pets

Alternate Unused Concept: The Arrival of the Baby - Using recently uncovered original production recordings and existing storyboards, this is a story reel presentation of an alternate version of the preparations for the arrival of the baby. It includes dialogue and a verse of the song “La La Lu” not heard in the final film

Music and More

The Siamese Cat Song: Finding A Voice For The Cats - A rare, recently discovered recording of the Siamese Cat Song. Performed by two men it was made before the decision to have Peggy Lee provide the voices of the cats and is presented with a montage of concept and development art for the two cats

Games and Activities

Disney Dog Trivia – A Virtual Board Game - Test your knowledge of Disney dogs in this fun for the family trivia game. Up to four teams can play against each other. Be the first to get 10 ribbons and win

PuppyPedia: Going To The Dogs - Learn all about dogs in this playful DisneyPedia featuring celebrity dog trainer, Cesar Millan. Explore the history of dogs plus learn special tips on how you can train your dog with Cesar and a celebrity guest

Disney Virtual Puppy: DVD-ROM - Adopt your very own virtual puppy straight from the Main Street Pet Shop! Choose a puppy version of Lady, Tramp, Jock or other dogs from the film, complete with their own printable adoption and biography papers. Play with your puppy using a variety of puppy toys, feed it food and treats, even teach it tricks. The more tricks your puppy learns, the more tricks you will unlock. Teach it all the tricks and you’ll receive a special printable certificate congratulating you and your perfect pup

Your Inner Bark: Personality Profile

Backstage Disney

Lady’s Pedigree: The Making of Lady & The Tramp - A thorough “behind the scenes” look at the making of the film focusing on the use of an original story for a feature length animated film and how the film was influence by Walt Disney’s childhood memories of growing up in the mid-West at the start of the 20th Century
-Return To Marceline
-A Perfect Little Lady
-Ruff Animation
-Canine Chorus
-Teaching A Dog To Talk
-Pretty As A Picture
-Return Home

Finding Lady: The Art of Storyboards - A look into the origins of the storyboard process and how they are used by filmmakers today

Original 1943 Storyboard Version of The Film - A unique presentation of the never-before-seen, recently discovered 1943 original storyboards for Lady

Excerpts From “Disneyland” TV Shows
-Introduction to TV Excerpts
-“The Story of Dogs”
-Promo Trailer for “The Story of Dogs”
-“Cavalcade of Song”

Trailers:
-1955 – Original Theatrical Release
-1972 – Theatrical Re-issue
-1986 – Theatrical Re-issue

Lady and the Tramp Galleries


So, what d'yall think? It may be somewhat lightweight, but it looks still pretty good. ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:39 pm
by Enchantress
Thanks for the update Wonderlicious, yeah it looks good enough to me :) Just looking forward to adding this to my collection, early 2006 will be a good, yet expensive year for me. :D

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:43 pm
by Joe Carioca
Now, that's more like it! It sounds much better than before... but, still, I can't get over the fact that it seems Disney is no longer recording audio commentaries for its films. The shame...

Thanks for keeping us updated!

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:03 pm
by Disneykid
The optimistic side of me: This definitely sounds meatier than before, particular the Disneyland show excerpts. It's also nice to see Disney not only including the original theatrical trailer, but reissues, as well.

The pessimistic side of me: This still looks like a rather light release. If people found Cinderella to be fluffy, I can't imagine what they'd think of this, particularly since it seems like one could go through the Backstage Disney section in two hours (depending on how long the Disneyland excerpts are).

The cynical side of me: If Cinderella of all films didn't receive a commentary track, then I'm glad Lady and the Tramp isn't getting one, either. It would really tick me off to see them skip Cinderella and give everything else afterwards a commentary. The only Platinum coming up that should get one is The Little Mermaid since the filmmakers are still alive and have done tracks for Aladdin and Treasure Planet. If we add the mysterious four to the line up, then Pinocchio should get one, too.

Still, as much as I love Lady and the Tramp, I can't quite call it one of my favorite Disney movies, so I'll be satisfied with this roster. I can't help but think that die hard fans will feel short changed, though.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:38 pm
by magicalwands
Disneykid wrote:The only Platinum coming up that should get one is The Little Mermaid since the filmmakers are still alive and have done tracks for Aladdin and Treasure Planet.
Maybe that's why they haven't done commentaries for the other Platinums because no one is alive. If they don't use any filmmaker, then they'd probably use someone random and I don't think it'd be worth sitting through that.

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:55 pm
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
magicalwands wrote: Maybe that's why they haven't done commentaries for the other Platinums because no one is alive. If they don't use any filmmaker, then they'd probably use someone random and I don't think it'd be worth sitting through that.
But for "Bambi" they had the "Inside Walt's Story Meetings", in which they got actors to portray Walt and his animators! It fact it's one of the finest pieces of bonus material EVER created on the DVD format. Why Disney couldn't do something like this to Cinderella or Lady and the Tramp is questionable!

This DVD now looks very impressive IMO! Okay so it isn't as mindblowing as say Snow White or Aladdin. It doesn't even look as good as Beauty and the Beast or Bambi, but it looks much better than both Cinderella and The Lion King as has a pretty big chunck of bonus features that will be enough to please me!

As for the film, I didn't remember anything about it until my last viewing about 2 months ago, and I gotta say, I was very unimpressed with the movie! The plot went into no detail, the characters were developed poorly and there was not a single moment in this film where I said in my mind "This is a great movie". I mean almost every Disney movie has to have at least one of those moments, but LATT had nothing for me! I did enjoy the music though and I do love the idea of a romance movie with dogs, I just found the movie to be done poorly!

Personally of the remaining Platinums left (excluding the 4 new ones ) the only one I'm looking forward to is "The Jungle Book" as it's one of the greatest achievements the company has ever done! I hardly remember anything of "101 Dalmations" and I really got tired of "The Little Mermaid after all those threads! However I must admit, TLM is starting to grow back on me and I would like to have it on DVD soon, but yet I have the patience to wait as it isn't in my top 10 favorite Disney films or anything like that.

But in the end, I'll still buy Lady and the Tramp because its getting a great DVD and well because I want to be a Disney completist! :D Plus the film isn't terrible, it's just weak, but who knows, maybe I'll like it better the second time.

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:31 am
by Wonderlicious
Timon/Pumba fan wrote:
magicalwands wrote: Maybe that's why they haven't done commentaries for the other Platinums because no one is alive. If they don't use any filmmaker, then they'd probably use someone random and I don't think it'd be worth sitting through that.
But for "Bambi" they had the "Inside Walt's Story Meetings", in which they got actors to portray Walt and his animators! It fact it's one of the finest pieces of bonus material EVER created on the DVD format. Why Disney couldn't do something like this to Cinderella or Lady and the Tramp is questionable!
Plus, remember that with the Looney Tunes DVDs, The Wizard of Oz and a number of older Disney features like Peter Pan and Snow White, audio commentaries were created by film historians (not really a random; they know their stuff) narrating the feature with comments from remaining cast members and old sound footage from dead people who worked on the movie. That makes the whole thing sound even more puzzling.

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 10:47 am
by ichabod
Whoop! I was hoping that "A story of dogs" would be on here! And it is! Yay!

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:09 am
by Anders M Olsson
ichabod wrote:Whoop! I was hoping that "A story of dogs" would be on here! And it is! Yay!
Agreed, but I would much more like to have complete Disneyland shows than excerpts.

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:06 pm
by Tony
Anders M Olsson wrote:
ichabod wrote:Whoop! I was hoping that "A story of dogs" would be on here! And it is! Yay!
Agreed, but I would much more like to have complete Disneyland shows than excerpts.


Totally agree.... This is the only thing that I really wanted on this DVD... I suppose an excerpt is better than nothing, but I don't know WHY they couldn't have just shown the entire episode... :x

I suppose the only other thing that is missing is a dazzling teen pop song.. So unusual for a Platinum to not have this vital inclusion ! :wink:
(Perhaps the girls from "No Secrets" will surprise us and turn up on the DVD in Siamese cat costumes :wink: )

Aspect Ratio

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 3:47 pm
by Trippin315
This is going to be said once and only once. I have seen the wrap. The O.A.R of the movie is 2.55:1. This is what the movie will be presented in.

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 5:42 pm
by Joe Carioca
Well, I believe they are going to include the half of "Story of Dogs" that concerns "Lady and the Tramp". Since the other half of the program is included on the "Complete Pluto" DVD, you more or less have the complete show. :P

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:12 am
by Mermaid Kelly
The bonus features look great....I am sooo anxious!! (I probabally shouldn't have bumped the thread just to say that...but oh well :P

I wish the Disney store would have lithos/collectors frame though...

Re: Aspect Ratio

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:03 pm
by anger is pointless
Trippin315 wrote:This is going to be said once and only once. I have seen the wrap. The O.A.R of the movie is 2.55:1. This is what the movie will be presented in.
is that the original oar of the movie trippin