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Disney Educational Productions (previously unreleased DVDs)
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:38 am
by blackcauldron85
In the newest Walt Disney Treasures thread,
Gurgi30 posted this link:
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/index
It's the Disney Educatonal Products website. They have some movies and shorts that aren't available on DVDs you can buy in retail outlets:
(There are many, many more titles on the website than I am listing here, but I'm listing the titles that I think are the coolest):
DVDs:
New True-Life Adventures
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77A33PK00
(VHS:
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68Q06VL00)
Recapturing the wonder of Disney's renowned nature series of the late 1940's and '50s "Disney's New True Life Adventures Series" takes the quality and innovation of the original films to even greater heights with the amazing technologies available today. Series includes "Alaska: Dances of the Caribou," "Elephant Journey," "Sea of Sharks," and "The Everglades: Home of the Living Dinosaurs."
Are "Freeway Phobia Parts 1 & 2" not available on the "Complete Goofy" Treasure set? I just looked at the UD review and didn't see them mentioned...because they're on this DVD:
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C70VL00
"Justin Morgan Had a Horse"!!!!
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C36VL00
I've never heard of this film, "One More Mountain":
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C35VL00
"A Light in the Forest"!!!!!
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C32VL00
"The Loretta Claiborne Story"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77A86VL00
"The Pinballs"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C31VL00
"Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure and Too Smart for Strangers"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77A95VL00
"The Ernest Green Story"!!!
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77A98VL00
"Donald's Fire Safety Hits"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C33VL00
"Goofy's Health Hits"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77C37VL00
"The Color of Friendship"!!!!!
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =77A97VL00
VHS:
"Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68Q32VL00
(or here:
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68576)
"I'm No Fool" Series
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68P67VL00
"Flash, the Teenage Otter"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68352
"Gold Rush: A Real-Life Alaskan Adventure"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68C59VL00
"Pepper Ann"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68E59VL00
"A Ring of Endless Light"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68F28VL00
"Scrooge McDuck & Money"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68368
"The Hound That Thought He Was A Raccoon" (I've never even heard of this!)
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68338
"The Incredible Journey"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68534
"The Proud Family: I Had a Dream"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... =68F30VL00
"The Walt Disney Story"
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/st ... t_id=68895
There's a whole bunch of interesting things on that website...very neat!
Thanks, Gurgi30, for posting that link!!!
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:45 am
by Mr. Toad
Sixty bucks for the two Freeway featurettes. Ouch.
A 28 minute version of Incredible Journey on VHS for 39.00 ouch. One of my favorite Disney movies and I might pay that for the full version that I could record on to DVD.
Thanks for all the research but that is expensive. I know there is a premium for educational and library because their is an assumption that many people will get enjoyment out of the same tape but those prices are hard to stomach.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:47 am
by blackcauldron85
I didn't even realize that "The Incredible Journey" was only 28 minutes long...never mind about that one, then- I'm sure the whole movie can be bought for a few dollars on Amazon...
I find it interesting that certain films are avalable through this website, on DVD nonetheless, that Disney hasn't even sold to the regular public! If they're already on DVD, they should just put them on DVD already. Granted, we want bonus features, and these may not be restored...I just wonder if some of these films will ever be available to the general public, at not-so-rediculous prices.
I'm tempted, though, to save money for a few of these. I really liked "The Ernest Greene Story" when I was younger, and I like "The Color of Friendship". Of course, if Disney released these to the general public at a much cheaper price, I might kick myself...and then "Justin Morgan Had a Horse", "A Light in the Forest", and "The Loretta Claiborne Story" would be great to have on DVD, too...
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:48 am
by Mr. Toad
$329 for I'm no fool set.
Okay if about 50 of us go together and somebody records it on to DVD and ships it we may make it cost effective. I want them I'm no fools.
Disclaimer:In no way does this site promote the illegal copying and distributing of Disney materials.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:49 am
by Mr. Toad
blackcauldron85 wrote:I didn't even realize that "The Incredible Journey" was only 28 minutes long...never mind about that one, then- I'm sure the whole movie can be bought for a few dollars on Amazon...
I want a new pristine copy and I can put on to DVD.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:50 am
by Mr. Toad
I am getting a this site is too busy to process error message. Wil the rest of you please stop it.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:48 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Interestingly enough, The Walt Disney Story WAS released to DVD in 2001 at WDW as a bonus feature on their resort souvenir DVD. The print is of the original film used at the WDW attraction of the same name (no costumed Mickey intro) and in non-anamorphic widescreen. The only downside was the aspect ratio is 2:1 instead of 2.67:1. But it was still cool.
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:04 am
by reyquila
I have a lot of this educational films which I downloaded in various torrents sites. They are very good!!!
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:10 pm
by blackcauldron85
reyquila wrote:I have a lot of this educational films which I downloaded in various torrents sites. They are very good!!!

I'm shocked that you didn't say "I'm going to buy these!"!!!! Aren't you planning on getting them?!?! They're Disney DVDs that you don't have!
(I'm not trying to be mean- I'm just really shocked!

)
Flanger-Hanger- I didn't know that- I apparently haven't seen it in any WDW stores...
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:58 am
by reyquila
blackcauldron85 wrote:reyquila wrote:I have a lot of this educational films which I downloaded in various torrents sites. They are very good!!!

I'm shocked that you didn't say "I'm going to buy these!"!!!! Aren't you planning on getting them?!?! They're Disney DVDs that you don't have!
(I'm not trying to be mean- I'm just really shocked!

)
Flanger-Hanger- I didn't know that- I apparently haven't seen it in any WDW stores...
I'm thinking about it!!!! Most of them are VHS and I think I have lots of the films since I downloaded them from torrents sites, but I'm considering getting the ones that are on DVD!!!
These are the ones I have:
Health and Science
• Cleanliness Brings Health (1944)
• Comets – Time Capsules of the Solar System (1981)
• Dad, Can I Borrow the Car (1970)
• Defense Against Invasion (1943)
• Donald and the Wheel (censored, 1961)
• Eyes in Outer Space (1959)
• Health for the Americas
• How to Catch a Cold (1951)
• I’m no fool with fire
• Planning for Good Eating (1945)
• Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967)
• The Grain that Built the Hemisphere (1942)
• The Lemmings and Artic Bird Life (1958)
• The Mosquito
• The Story of Menstruation (1946)
• The Unseen Enemy (1944)
• The Winged Scourge (1943)
• Venereal Decease Attack Plan (1972)
• Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons (1981)
Industrial Training
• Four Methods of Flush Riveting (1941)
• Stop that Tank (1942)
• The ABC of Hand Tools (1945)
Music
• A Symposium on Popular Songs (1962)
• Melody (1953)
• Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:49 am
by Flanger-Hanger
blackcauldron85 wrote:
Flanger-Hanger- I didn't know that- I apparently haven't seen it in any WDW stores...
It was only during the 100 Years of Magic celebration. Also the video quality wasn't that great either, I'm really surprised this hasn't been released on a WDT set already. Maybe if they did a WDW set.
Re: Disney Educational Productions (previously unreleased DV
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:54 pm
by Gurgi30
blackcauldron85 wrote:In the newest Walt Disney Treasures thread,
Gurgi30 posted this link:
http://dep.disney.go.com/educational/index
It's the Disney Educatonal Products website. They have some movies and shorts that aren't available on DVDs you can buy in retail outlets:
(There are many, many more titles on the website than I am listing here, but I'm listing the titles that I think are the coolest):
There's a whole bunch of interesting things on that website...very neat!
Thanks, Gurgi30, for posting that link!!!
Definately not a problem. Like I said on the other thread, even for a teacher these are very expensive. Usually we don't have a big enough supplies budget to purchase something like this so unless the library does it we need to buy it out of our own pockets. I'm hoping that like Donald in Mathmagic Land that some more of these eventually come to the mass consumer at much cheaper prices. I'd especially like the animated shorts, they'd make a great Treasures set.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:21 pm
by disneyfella
reyquila wrote:blackcauldron85 wrote:

I'm shocked that you didn't say "I'm going to buy these!"!!!! Aren't you planning on getting them?!?! They're Disney DVDs that you don't have!
(I'm not trying to be mean- I'm just really shocked!

)
Flanger-Hanger- I didn't know that- I apparently haven't seen it in any WDW stores...
I'm thinking about it!!!! Most of them are VHS and I think I have lots of the films since I downloaded them from torrents sites, but I'm considering getting the ones that are on DVD!!!
These are the ones I have:
Health and Science
• Cleanliness Brings Health (1944)
• Comets – Time Capsules of the Solar System (1981)
• Dad, Can I Borrow the Car (1970)
• Defense Against Invasion (1943)
•
Donald and the Wheel (censored, 1961)• Eyes in Outer Space (1959)
• Health for the Americas
• How to Catch a Cold (1951)
• I’m no fool with fire
• Planning for Good Eating (1945)
• Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967)
• The Grain that Built the Hemisphere (1942)
• The Lemmings and Artic Bird Life (1958)
• The Mosquito
• The Story of Menstruation (1946)
• The Unseen Enemy (1944)
• The Winged Scourge (1943)
• Venereal Decease Attack Plan (1972)
• Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons (1981)
Industrial Training
• Four Methods of Flush Riveting (1941)
• Stop that Tank (1942)
• The ABC of Hand Tools (1945)
Music
• A Symposium on Popular Songs (1962)
• Melody (1953)
• Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)
Donald and the Wheel was censored? I have a copy of this and watched it and couldn't find any place with obvious editing? Maybe I have an uneditied copy (::crosses fingers::). What was edited out and why?
I watched a handful of the disney educational shorts that I have on DVD:
Donald and the Wheel
Winnie the Pooh and the Seasons
Scrooge McDuck and Money
The Story of Menstruation
VD: Attack Plan
Donald in Mathemagic Land
etc.
They could totally make a Treasures set out of these programs. A lot of them were made
after Walt's death, but they really are a rather itneresting part of the Disney history.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:20 pm
by Super Aurora
Didn't disney do a educational show on sexual intercourse or sexual productions?
Is that in there?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:51 am
by blackcauldron85
Super Aurora wrote:Didn't disney do a educational show on sexual intercourse or sexual productions?
Is that in there?
The Story of Menstration is a Disney short educational film...I'm not sure if that's what you're thinking of or not...?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:24 am
by disneyfella
Super Aurora wrote:Didn't disney do a educational show on sexual intercourse or sexual productions?
Is that in there?
There was a short film that was shown in EPCOT called, "The Making of Me" starring Martin Short. I'm not sure if it was ever shown in classrooms or available to the public though......
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:04 pm
by Super Aurora
blackcauldron85 wrote:Super Aurora wrote:Didn't disney do a educational show on sexual intercourse or sexual productions?
Is that in there?
The Story of Menstration is a Disney short educational film...I'm not sure if that's what you're thinking of or not...?
that's the one.
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:47 am
by bradhig
I remember seeing a Disney filmstrip on male sexual stuff in 5th grade. I believe there is a female one too.
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:41 am
by feedmelinguini
disneyfella wrote:Donald and the Wheel was censored? I have a copy of this and watched it and couldn't find any place with obvious editing? Maybe I have an uneditied copy (::crosses fingers::). What was edited out and why?
While I don't have a definitive answer to this question, I believe that, like several of their educational products, Donald and the Wheel was probably updated. I know that the Donald short about fire safety was updated to reflect modern fire safety techniques, so perhaps DatW was similarly "updated."
Lon
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:55 pm
by blackcauldron85
Wilson, Wendy. "Disney embraces education." Video Business 17 Nov. 2008: 8+.
Disney embraces education
By Wendy Wilson
Disney Educational Productions, a studio division started by Walt Disney himself more than 60 years ago, is reinvigorating its curriculum with nine new DVDs designed to be used by both classroom teachers and home schoolers.
The DVDs, available this fall, cover a variety of topics, including social studies, current events, science and language arts.
To develop engaging science content for its DVD series, the company created a joint venture with Walt Disney Imagineering, the group that designs the Disney theme park rides. Children learn about trajectory, levers, pulleys and gravity in The Science of Imagineering titles by seeing how those devices and forces work to fun effect on the theme park rides.
Among other titles included are Environmental Awareness with WALL-E, the feature film with bonus content that examines the effects of gravity on humans as well as a look at robots today, and Schoolhouse Rock: Election Edition, a compilation of the classic animated shorts pertaining to issues such as the Electoral College and women's right to vote.
A new Web site (www.disneyeducation.com), launched in conjunction with the releases.
DEP programming is designed to support U.S. National Curriculum Standards.
The next slate of titles will be available in the spring. All releases can be purchased online for $29.95 to $59.95 each.