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Australian Disney Treasures in May - Updated
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 5:39 am
by Loomis
Well the OFLC (Office of Film and Literature Classification) has passed 4 discs worth of Treasures on the 5th of February, I've just noticed.
WALT DISNEY TREASURES- MICKEY MOUSE IN LIVING COLOUR DISC 1 Film (DVD)
WALT DISNEY TREASURES- MICKEY MOUSE IN LIVING COLOUR DISC 2 Film (DVD)
SILLY SYMPHONIES (WALT DISNEY TREASURES VOL 1- DISC 2 BONUS) Film (DVD)
SILLY SYMPHONIES (WALT DISNEY TREASURES VOL 1- DISC 1 FEATURE) Film (DVD)
So it definitely looks like we are getting them. Last I heard was May, and May Disney dates are anounced on Monday (I think).
All very exciting...
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 11:36 pm
by Loomis
According to EzyDVD we are getting
Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse In Living Colour (2 Disc Set) and
Disney Treasures - Silly Symphonies (2 Disc Set) on May 12 !!!
No specs yet, but this is great news for Aussies everywhere

Especially those in Australia.
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 1:03 am
by michelle
woohoo ... they better not release these two and then decide not to release the rest ... which I can see them doing for titles which they think may not be popular over here
I would've gotten them from amazon if I was such a collector two years ago and I'd get the next wave from amazon if my OCD would let me ...
'but they have to match ... they have to match' *rocks back and forth*

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 1:15 am
by Loomis
michelle wrote:woohoo ... they better not release these two and then decide not to release the rest ... which I can see them doing for titles which they think may not be popular over here
[...]
'but they have to match ... they have to match' *rocks back and forth*

I suspect what will happen in relation to the first part is they will probably release Chronological Donald and Mickey In Living Color 2 next, as is the case with the European releases. It kind of makes sense, because I don't think that the Disneyland or Crockett episodes would have the same appeal here that they do in the US. Further, Disney Australia are releasing the Davy Crockett movies, so I doubt we will get the tins now (but never say never. I cite the Fables v Treasures case in the UK/Europe, and here too I guess!).
As for matching, I don't know if they will. I doubt they will be "tinned". $AU28.95 is incredibly cheap for a 2-disc set (given the $90+ price tag on eBay), so I doubt it will be a "tin". Look at whatever it is the UK are getting and chances are that will be us.
This is the one from the Brazilian thread. I suspect we will get something similar.

Then again, at these prices, it may just even be a double plastic case... which would be a shame, but the content counts most I guess.
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:48 pm
by Loomis
Well, BVHE have posted the cover scans (small ones) on their site for the Treasures:
These look pretty much the same as the European ones (above).
However, what is worrying is that under
Number of Disks it says
1 !
Does anyone else think that this could mean Australia is being ripped off once more? The retailers are listing these as 2-Disc sets, though.
Like always, we will find out when they are released.
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 5:19 am
by Panchito
I'll still get my sets from the USA. I really can't trust the local distributors.
I wouldn't mind seeing Mickey Mouse in B&W and Goofy released here.
The Goofy set is excellent.
I'd buy Silly Symphonys if it's identical to the US release.
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 4:44 pm
by Loomis
Ok, my "word on the inside" tells me the Treasure sets WILL be 2-discs in Australia, and that the packaging will be a digipack (not tins it seems).
Will be receiving cover shots shortly...
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:48 pm
by Tony
Loomis wrote:Ok, my "word on the inside" tells me the Treasure sets WILL be 2-discs in Australia, and that the packaging will be a digipack (not tins it seems).
Will be receiving cover shots shortly...
Hmmmm... interesting to know that Loomis has a "deep throat" at Buena Vista....
Pity re no tins.... soooo typical.... I just wish I could get Goofy in a tin at a fairly reasonable price... sighh. Loomis - does your 'contact' know when Goofy might be released ??
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:10 am
by becca56
my kids have been playing the new Looney Tunes sets constantly this Easter and I wanted to get the Disney equivalents to show them what the opposition looks like - but I was surprised to find that the cartoons I remember aren't readily available
sorry to come in late on this and excuse my ignorance but if there is such a demand for these sets - as the prices on Ebay seem to indicate - why do Disney only make a limited number? additional manufucturing costs must be minimal
so I'm pleased to see that a couple of collections will be available here soon but I think I will also preorder the upcoming R1 sets from Amazon as well just in case these never make it here.
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:29 am
by Loomis
Tony wrote:Hmmmm... interesting to know that Loomis has a "deep throat" at Buena Vista....
Pity re no tins.... soooo typical.... I just wish I could get Goofy in a tin at a fairly reasonable price... sighh. Loomis - does your 'contact' know when Goofy might be released ??
Sorry, my deep throat comes to me, rather than me coming to my deep throat.
Ok, that sentence was wrong in so many ways.
I get bits and pieces every now and then through the site I write for (
www.dvdbits.com) via the editor via the deep throat. He or she wishes to remain anonymous.
I'm doubtful Goofy will be released in the near future here.
The next two in the UK are MMILC2 and Chron Donald, so I imagine we will have the same ones...
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:20 pm
by Class316
This is pretty good cause it allows those who missed out on wave 1 to get them at cheap prices. Better than paying mega bucks on ebay and Australian versions are always less expensive than European releases.
I hope the Australian Silly Symphonies isn’t censored.
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:05 pm
by Loomis
Class316 wrote:
I hope the Australian Silly Symphonies isn’t censored.
Once again, I believe it will be identical to the UK release (which I believe is uncensored, as are all the European prints).
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 8:29 am
by Class316
Loomis wrote:Once again, I believe it will be identical to the UK release (which I believe is uncensored, as are all the European prints).
Cool, I'll wait for conformation and then get it because it's cheaper than the European release

(I never did get the R1 and now it's overpriced and censored).
Also, do you have any idea if the R2/4 release of MM ILC is uncensored?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 1:02 pm
by Pan