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Sulley
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Disney Anniversary

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I'd like to take the time to wish a warm Happy 48th Birthday to Walt Disney's beautiful animated classic, Lady and the Tramp. Who Knows? Maybe it will be a 50th Anniversary Platinum! :D
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Here, Here! Lady and the Tramp is one of my favorites.

I think a good marketing plan to get as many of the worthy titles as posable to be "Special" would be to lable all the 50's movies as "Golden Anniversaries" packed full of special features and such, in addition to 10 or 14 or even better 20 platinums. (2 a year for 10 years. or 15, 1 every year and 2 everyother) Then if they wanted to recirculate and keep platinum format in the next 10 year cycle, they could then release 25th and 75th anniversary editions (Snow White, Pinocchio, Bambi-75th, Aladdin, Beauty/Beast, Lion King-25th) ,I think you get it, and all rest as Platinum (I mean the Platinum worthy, not just any disney cartoon :wink: .) But any way, that's just my thinking. Happy Birthday Lady and the Tramp!!! (So how old would they be in dog years :P ) rotfl
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Happy birthday Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty et al!
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Happy Birthday Doggies!

A 50th anniversary edition would be grand.
Hopefulyy, they do as good a job on it as they did on Snow White.
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