Woohoo, I was right! Well, I'm not right yet, we have yet to hear anything from UD or Disney... But it would totally make my day if we get a press release that says it'll contain *all* the laserdisc materials as well as a newly-recorded commentary and documentary about the package films!
I just pray they'll also release
Saludos Amigos in its unedited form.
Possibilities for bonus material, based on the laserdisc specs I listed in
this thread:
Side Three - CAV - Supplemental Section
18. Table Of Contents For Sides 3, 4, 5, And 6
19. History Of The Latin American Films
20. Reasearch And Development Trip To South America
21. Preliminary Designs And Concept Art
22. Story Sketches: "Aquarela Do Brasil"
23. Deleted Storyboard Concept: "Blame It On The Samba"
24. Deleted Storyboard Concept: "The Hornero Bird"
25. Preliminary Costume Designs
26. Photo Gallery: Studio Production
27. Combining Live Action And Animation
28. Behind The Scenes: Filming The "Jesusita" Dance
29. Behind The Scenes: Rear Projection Elements For The "Jesusita" Dance
30. "Saludos Amigos" Publicity
31. "The Three Caballeros" Publicity
32. Newsreel Footage: "The Three Caballeros" Preview Screening At The Disney Studios, December 20, 1944
Side Four - CLV
33. "South Of The Border With Disney" (1942)
34. Argentinean Newsreel Footage: "La Revista Cine Argentino Presenta"
35. Live-Action Animation Reference Footage
36. Aurora Miranda's Screen Test
37. Behind The Scenes: Filming The "Acapulco Beach" Scene
38. Clip From "The Mickey Mouse Club" With José Oliveira (Original Air Date: November 15, 1955)
39. "Saludos Amigos" Trailer
40. "The Three Caballeros" Trailer
Supplemental Audio - Analog Left
33. "The Coca Cola Show" (Excerpt)
Radio Broadcast: December 12, 1942; Walt Disney, Goofy, And Donald Duck Talk About "Saludos Amigos"
35. "Bob Burns Show" (Excerpt)
Interview By Bob Burns (The Arkansas Traveler) With Walt Disney On The Ove Of His Departure To Mexico City For A Reasearch Trip With His Staff For "The Three Caballeros" (c. December 1942)
36. "Los Tres Caballer"
Spanish Version Of Song For Latin American Radio Promotion
37. "Saludos Amigos": The Music Of Latin America Radio Broadcast (c. 1943) Hosted By Walt Disney
Supplemental Audio - Analog Right
33. "Command Performance" (Excerpt)
Host Ken Carpenter Interview Donald Duck (Clarence Nash), José Carioca (José Oliveira), And Panchito Pistoles (Joaquin Garay), Who Sing "The Three Caballeros"; Goofy (Pinto Colvig) Makes A Guest Appearance (c. Early 1945)
35. "Shooting Stars"
Radio Broadcast: April 4, 1945
Host Irwin Allen Interviews José Oliveira, The Voice Of José Carioca
36. "The Three Caballeros" Radio Spots
Fifteen 15-Second Spots
Side Five - CAV - Supplemental Section
41. "A Brazilian Symphony: Caxanga" (1942) Reconstruction Of Abandoned Short Subject
Side Six - CAV - Supplemental Section
51. "The Laughing Gauchito" (1942) -- Reconstruction Of Abandoned Short Subject
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