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Will there be in the near future, by the television movies a printer-friendly checklist?
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If I can find time to do it, sure. It's not too high a priority as I doubt there are many people who are fervently collecting all Disney TV movies and aren't satisfied with the three pages we have devoted to them. Besides, including the older ones would leave us with an awful lot of box-less entries!
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Speaking of "printer-friendly checklists", the Animated Classics checklist now needs a box for Cinderella. I know Luke is a busy man so I don't mean to nag or anthing. :wink:
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Bill W wrote:Speaking of "printer-friendly checklists", the Animated Classics checklist now needs a box for Cinderella. I know Luke is a busy man so I don't mean to nag or anthing. :wink:
That was one of several updates it was needing. Don't know why I put off just a few minutes work for 10 months, but it's now been taken care of to the best of my judgments.
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Thanks for updating the animated classics checklist, Luke. :)

Why did you put Chicken Little as an animated classic? :? :P
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Robin Hood wrote:Why did you put Chicken Little as an animated classic? :? :P
Because it's made by Disney Feature Animation?
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Luke wrote:That was one of several updates it was needing. Don't know why I put off just a few minutes work for 10 months, but it's now been taken care of to the best of my judgments.
I figured it was just kind of an oversite. That page is pretty easy to miss. It's one of those deep, dark corners of the site. I've been coming to UltimateDisney.com for two years now and have pretty much seen every page. But every once in a while I find some old page that I've never seen before.
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For years I've been coming to UD for the sections on the various types of films, and love that you have some checklists...but I don't love how not all of the sections have checklists...it's easy to just print and have, without all the explanations (for example, just printing the page as is, without the checklist would give the paragraphs of info, and I don't need those). I'd especially like one for the Direct to Video page. I know it probably won't happen, but I know, for me, it'd be a big help!
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