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Disney Treasures R2

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Does anybody agree with me that the R2 Disney Treasure Tins are downright UGLY. What were Disney thinking as the tins are bloody huge. :? I'm just glad that I have the almost full set of R1 tins minus Davey Crockett.
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lol.. I agree, R1 treasures are nicer
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I did like the R2 tins, but Buena Vista in Holland has decided to stop with the tins. The Donald and Mickey Mouse in living color 2 Treasures will be without the tins.... :(
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...And of course the big R2 tins dent just as easily as the smaller R1 - you'd think they could have made them a big stronger instead of just padding them out with that felt insert...
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Probably may have added to the costs a bit, though :?
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The forthcoming Treasures (Mickey Mouse in Living Color - Volume 2, The Chronological Donald) wil not be released with tins in The Netherlands. Disney confirmed this. They find it to expensive to release more tins.
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And of course in Australia and New Zealand they didn't bother with the tins at all...
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They have probably the worst design ever. You cahn't even put them on a shelf, they fall down.
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I personally don't have any desire to buy any of the Treasure Sets I rather just buy Movie Disney DVD'S instead of Treasures I can rent the treasure sets at the local Rental Store anyways to me the Treasures arn't worth buying.
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Disney Guru wrote:I personally don't have any desire to buy any of the Treasure Sets. I rather just buy Movie Disney DVDs.
A couple of the Disney Treasures I consider well worth buying are Behind The Scenes At The Walt Disney Studio which contains the feature length version of "The Reluctant Dragon" (1941) and the recent On The Front Lines for one of Disney's rarest animated movies, the propoganda film, "Victory Through Air Power" (1943).
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