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The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:36 am
by cornelius
by John Grant. I don't suppose anyone knows if this book is likely to be updated anytime soon?

I actually had a first edition copy which came out in about 1988 I think. Unfortunately it was ruined by water whilst in storage about 5 years ago. :cry:

I see that the last updated edition was released in 1998 so I'm hoping for a new version soon as there seems to be precious little of it's kind that is currently readily available. It was a devastatingly beautiful book and brilliantly compiled.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could shed any light on my question.

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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:51 am
by Mason_Ireton
I have the '98 copy, it's much detailed and enriching on the characters, Mickey-Hercules, I'm also hoping Disney will release an updated copy in a few years. It'd be neat to seeing Stitch, The Robinsons, House Of Mouse, etc. I highly recomend the '98 edition due to the detailed of the chararcter(s) history beyond the films/shorts.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:55 am
by carter1971
I have the 1993 edtition, which runs through Aladdin. Since they used to update every five years, a new one is certainly overdue, but I'd reccomend grabbing any edition that you might see in a used bookstore. As Mason and cornelius said, it's a great book and a must-have for any Disney fan.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:55 am
by Lars Vermundsberget
Great book! I think my copy is of an early-/mid-90s edition. I know nothing about a forthcoming update, but since it has already been updated at least a couple of times so far I guess there's reason to expect another one sooner or later...

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:17 am
by MikeyMouse
I had the original '88 edition, and received the '93 edition as well. I foolishly lent the '88 copy out and never saw it again. It's a great book, though, and well overdue for a refresh.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:59 am
by Big Disney Fan
MikeyMouse wrote:I had the original '88 edition, and received the '93 edition as well. I foolishly lent the '88 copy out and never saw it again. It's a great book, though, and well overdue for a refresh.
I also own both the '88 release and the '93 release. They definitely need to update.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:02 am
by candydog
Does it have any info on Flora, Fauna & Merryweather in it? I love them!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:08 am
by MikeyMouse
candydog wrote:Does it have any info on Flora, Fauna & Merryweather in it? I love them!
Of course! And some more obscure characters you've never even knew had names...

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:58 pm
by littlefuzzy
I can't pull mine out right now, so I'm not sure which version it is...

I bought it a couple of years ago on the bargain table at Borders or Waldenbooks...

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:48 pm
by Super Aurora
MikeyMouse wrote:
candydog wrote:Does it have any info on Flora, Fauna & Merryweather in it? I love them!
Of course! And some more obscure characters you've never even knew had names...
I'm wondering if Black Cauldron even made it in any of the editions(I don't have any of them) Since many people don't even list them in some books. On of the character books I read which was new and I believe this website was mention on it, didn't even list any of the Black Cauldron characters on there.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:54 pm
by carter1971
Super Aurora wrote:I'm wondering if Black Cauldron even made it in any of the editions(I don't have any of them) Since many people don't even list them in some books. On of the character books I read which was new and I believe this website was mention on it, didn't even list any of the Black Cauldron characters on there.
Yes, all animated characters from all the shorts and features are included.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:57 pm
by slave2moonlight
Those books are very thorough. I haven't looked at mine in a while, but I'm pretty sure Black Cauldron is in there. They had pretty much every Disney animated character. Mine is the one that goes up to Aladdin. It's on my book shelf, but my TV cart blocks it, where all my great books are... :( There are some priorities for you, ha. Because I'm a collector, I have stuff everywhere (though I try to arrange it nicely), so moving something (like a TV cart) can cause a domino effect that is a real pain in the patootie.

Anyways, they do need to update it, but it would have to be sooooo huge now, unless they left stuff out, and it wouldn't do to leave stuff out!

One book I greatly regret that I have never gotten (yet) is the old classic, "Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life." Though I have other books on Disney animation. I really need to get that one, but I want a copy that's in mint condition. I wonder if it is in print at all right now.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:10 pm
by carter1971
slave2moonlight wrote:One book I greatly regret that I have never gotten (yet) is the old classic, "Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life." Though I have other books on Disney animation. I really need to get that one, but I want a copy that's in mint condition. I wonder if it is in print at all right now.
It is in stock at amazon.com, so I assume it's still in print, and very much worth picking up. It was the first Disney book I bought some 20 years ago and still one of my favorites, along with the encyclopedia.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:59 am
by slave2moonlight
carter1971 wrote:
slave2moonlight wrote:One book I greatly regret that I have never gotten (yet) is the old classic, "Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life." Though I have other books on Disney animation. I really need to get that one, but I want a copy that's in mint condition. I wonder if it is in print at all right now.
It is in stock at amazon.com, so I assume it's still in print, and very much worth picking up. It was the first Disney book I bought some 20 years ago and still one of my favorites, along with the encyclopedia.
Thanks. I think the real reason I have never picked it up is that it is always rather pricey (not that I don't have the desire, but I rarely have the means), but I'll see what Amazon has it at.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:04 am
by Mayhem
Have the 98 edition of the Encyclopedia here, signed by John Grant. I had no idea it was until I bought it at a UK convention and opened it up from the plastic covering it had!

I also had the original 88 edition on loan from the local library for like months, just sucking up all the information within. Had to return it eventually :lol:

Having a new update would be a great idea, perhaps next year in time for the 10 year since the last?

Anyone got a pic of the 93 edition, I've never seen it...

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:48 am
by Lars Vermundsberget
Super Aurora wrote:
MikeyMouse wrote: Of course! And some more obscure characters you've never even knew had names...
I'm wondering if Black Cauldron even made it in any of the editions(I don't have any of them) Since many people don't even list them in some books. On of the character books I read which was new and I believe this website was mention on it, didn't even list any of the Black Cauldron characters on there.
If anything is missing it's got to be from far more obscure titles than The Black Cauldron!

Both the Encyclopedia and the Illusion of Life are books well worth paying for - highly recommended.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:57 am
by cornelius
I have e-mailed the publishers and will share my response if I get one.

It's currently available used from Amazon here in the UK for £35 which is still good value or an amazing $44 on Amazon.com!

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:03 pm
by bcotter
I contributed to the later versions, and as of yet haven't heard of any planned updates. It has been a while since I last exchanged e-mails with the main author but will see if I can track him down.

Regards

Bill

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:23 pm
by cornelius
bcotter wrote:I contributed to the later versions, and as of yet haven't heard of any planned updates. It has been a while since I last exchanged e-mails with the main author but will see if I can track him down.

Regards

Bill
Wow that's amazing!

I guess there would be a hell of a lot to add to a new version of the book. I hope that wouldn't put the author or publishers off. It is certainly a book worth keeping up to date.

In the meantime I've placed an order with Amazon for the last edition.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:48 pm
by slave2moonlight
I would think a new version would be massive! But it wouldn't do to leave anything out, so I hope they wouldn't. That would be some book to have, if it ran all the way to Rapunzel, Frog Princess, and Enchanted, and included all the PIXAR stuff too!