Disney's Remaining Movies
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Disney's Remaining Movies
With Disney Releaseing so many movies. do you think we will be able to own all of the Disney films on DVD before a new format? With Disney releasing things like summer magic, and million dollar duck, im worried that they will release the comedies first, and some of the more obscure titles will never come out to DVD.
i have made a list of movies that are not on Disney DVD. this list includes the anchor bay titles that have not been released by Disney yet, and it Does not include the april and may titles that have been announced. Im bored also. LOL this only include theatrical films, and not the many television movies i would also love to own. but im not THAT bored. LOL
Song of the South (duh)
So Dear to My Heart
The Story of Robin Hood
The Sword and the Rose
The Living Desert
Rob Roy, the Highland Rouge
The Vanishing Prarie
The African Lion
The Littlest Outlaw
Secrets of Life
Westward Ho, The Wagons!
Johhny Tremain
Perri
The Light in the Forest
White Wilderness
Tonka
The Shaggy Dog
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks With a Circus
Kidnapped
Jungle Cat
Ten Who Dared
The Sign of Zorro
Nikki, WIld Dog of the North
Moon Pilot
Big Red
Almost Angels
The Legend of Lobo
The Incredible Journey
A Tiger Walks
Emil and the Detectives
The Monkey's Uncle
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Smith!
The Boatniks
The Wild Counrty
Scandalous John
The Worlds Greatest Athlete
Charlie and the Angel
Superdad
The Bears and I
The Castaways Cowboy
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing
The Best of Walt Dsiney's True Life Adventures
Dr. Syn ALias the Scarecrow
Ride a Wild Pony
Treasure of Matecumbe
The Shaggy D.A.
The Littles Horse Theives
The Devil and Max Devlin
Amy
Condorman
Trenchcoat
Benji the Hunted
Ducktales the Movie
Shipwrecked
WIld Heart's CAnt Be Broken
Tall Tale
Meet The DEedles
DOugs 1st Movie
The Hand Behind the Mouse
i have made a list of movies that are not on Disney DVD. this list includes the anchor bay titles that have not been released by Disney yet, and it Does not include the april and may titles that have been announced. Im bored also. LOL this only include theatrical films, and not the many television movies i would also love to own. but im not THAT bored. LOL
Song of the South (duh)
So Dear to My Heart
The Story of Robin Hood
The Sword and the Rose
The Living Desert
Rob Roy, the Highland Rouge
The Vanishing Prarie
The African Lion
The Littlest Outlaw
Secrets of Life
Westward Ho, The Wagons!
Johhny Tremain
Perri
The Light in the Forest
White Wilderness
Tonka
The Shaggy Dog
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks With a Circus
Kidnapped
Jungle Cat
Ten Who Dared
The Sign of Zorro
Nikki, WIld Dog of the North
Moon Pilot
Big Red
Almost Angels
The Legend of Lobo
The Incredible Journey
A Tiger Walks
Emil and the Detectives
The Monkey's Uncle
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Smith!
The Boatniks
The Wild Counrty
Scandalous John
The Worlds Greatest Athlete
Charlie and the Angel
Superdad
The Bears and I
The Castaways Cowboy
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing
The Best of Walt Dsiney's True Life Adventures
Dr. Syn ALias the Scarecrow
Ride a Wild Pony
Treasure of Matecumbe
The Shaggy D.A.
The Littles Horse Theives
The Devil and Max Devlin
Amy
Condorman
Trenchcoat
Benji the Hunted
Ducktales the Movie
Shipwrecked
WIld Heart's CAnt Be Broken
Tall Tale
Meet The DEedles
DOugs 1st Movie
The Hand Behind the Mouse
At least one.

At least Nikki, wild dog of the north was released in DVD, but is out of stock.
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How poor you are over there

Here we have Disney DVDs of the following on your list:
So Dear to My Heart
Kidnapped
Big Red
The Castaway Cowboy
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing
The Devil and Max Devlin
Benji the Hunted
Ducktales the Movie
Shipwrecked
Wild Hearts Can´t Be Broken
Tall Tale
Rocketman
Meet The Deedles
You will have them soon, I´m sure of it!

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And then there are the titles that are on DVD, but might as well not be because they are pan & scan.
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I would like the "Ducktales" TV serie boxset in R1 (hm, I don't think this has been released officially in any region) but since I don't see that happening for a while, the movie's release would be great.Lucylover1986 wrote:I myself would really like Ducktales: The Movie. I know it's cominig sometime in 2005 and I can't wait!
Disney's always pushing stuff back. </3 There isn't a 20-year anniversary for the movie coming up in 2006, is there?

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Speaking of The Song of the South here's some news from IMDB.com:
Disney May Finally Release 'Song of the South' on Video
The Kansas City Star, which has been running a daily feature saluting past Oscar winners in the run-up to the awards show on Feb. 27, today (Tuesday) selected Disney's 1947 film Song of the South, which won the best song Oscar ("Zip-a-Dee-Doo-dah") and a special Oscar for its star, James Baskett. It is the only Disney animated film never to have been released on home video in the U.S., largely because it was condemned during the civil rights era by the NAACP for "the impression it gives of an idyllic master-slave relationship." A website devoted to the film, www.songofthesouth.net, has collected over 60,000 names on a petition to encourage Disney to release the film, and Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook is being quoted as acknowledging that it has received more requests for a DVD release of the movie than any other film. Cook noted that a similar complaint about racial issues was addressed when the studio released World War II material in the Walt Disney Treasures DVD series "through introductions that place the material in context." Cook said that he was "confident" that a similar solution could be found for Song of the South.
It's nothing too new. I heard all this recently but it's news.
Disney May Finally Release 'Song of the South' on Video
The Kansas City Star, which has been running a daily feature saluting past Oscar winners in the run-up to the awards show on Feb. 27, today (Tuesday) selected Disney's 1947 film Song of the South, which won the best song Oscar ("Zip-a-Dee-Doo-dah") and a special Oscar for its star, James Baskett. It is the only Disney animated film never to have been released on home video in the U.S., largely because it was condemned during the civil rights era by the NAACP for "the impression it gives of an idyllic master-slave relationship." A website devoted to the film, www.songofthesouth.net, has collected over 60,000 names on a petition to encourage Disney to release the film, and Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook is being quoted as acknowledging that it has received more requests for a DVD release of the movie than any other film. Cook noted that a similar complaint about racial issues was addressed when the studio released World War II material in the Walt Disney Treasures DVD series "through introductions that place the material in context." Cook said that he was "confident" that a similar solution could be found for Song of the South.
It's nothing too new. I heard all this recently but it's news.

I never really thought about it until I looked at this list, but it's painfully surprising that the Shaggy Dog has not been released to DVD. It crossed my mind that maybe they're holding back on it because it's in B&W, but the Absent-Minded Professor is also B&W. Hmm. It almost makes me wonder if they're waiting until they can do another remake of it and release it as a promotion? Who knows.
But the title I'm really dying for is Perri. I have lots and lots of wonderful memories attached to that film, and it's never even been on VHS in the US. I happened to tape it off Disney Channel years ago, but it isn't the greatest quality. Not enough people know anything about this wonderful little "true-life fantasy" (the story is by Felix Salten, Bambi's author).
But the title I'm really dying for is Perri. I have lots and lots of wonderful memories attached to that film, and it's never even been on VHS in the US. I happened to tape it off Disney Channel years ago, but it isn't the greatest quality. Not enough people know anything about this wonderful little "true-life fantasy" (the story is by Felix Salten, Bambi's author).
They are doing a remake of The Shaggy Dog that'll come out in '06. Not quite sure whether or not you were being ironic or really didn't know about it.Sunset Girl wrote:I never really thought about it until I looked at this list, but it's painfully surprising that the Shaggy Dog has not been released to DVD. It crossed my mind that maybe they're holding back on it because it's in B&W, but the Absent-Minded Professor is also B&W. Hmm. It almost makes me wonder if they're waiting until they can do another remake of it and release it as a promotion? Who knows.

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Key wrote: They are doing a remake of The Shaggy Dog that'll come out in '06. Not quite sure whether or not you were being ironic or really didn't know about it.

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I had no idea that there are so many Disney films that are yet to debut on DVD, probablly soon they will.
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It was recalled on home video in (I think) 1999. It wasn't released on DVD until the spring of 2003. It is still in print.starlioness wrote:is Rescuers still out on DVD? or were all the ones that were made recalled due to the infamous woman scene?
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