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Mickey Mouse in Living Color 2 question

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 8:52 pm
by TheBionicWoman
I plan to buy both the Mickey Mouse and Donald duck dvd in december, but my question is concerning MM@. I noticed that the old mickey(dotted eyes)is on the cover of both discs. I missed out on buying the first Mickey Mouse dvd (black and white and the first in living color one). We all know their OOP and expensive. So is there any old cartoons on this set as well? I hope so as the date says 1939-today. Can anyone verify this for me? Thanks.

I hope someone can respond soon...

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 9:11 pm
by TheBionicWoman
I just hope someone in the know could possible answer my question. I have no old mickey mouse cartoons on Dvd..and it saddens me. :(

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 11:03 pm
by Luke
Here's the description straight from the mouse's mouth:
The celebration of Mickey's color capers continues in this second volume of shorts -- from "Society Dog Show" in 1939 to his last short, "The Simple Things" in 1953 -- and feature film appearances, giving you a decidedly colorful history of the most famous mouse in the world. This outstanding review of Mickey's color career spotlights some very special features, including his groundbreaking performance in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." You'll also get an inside look at Mickey's recent career through the eyes of his most recent animators, Mark Henn and Andreas Deja, and voice actors Wayne Allwine (Mickey) and Russi Taylor (Minnie). Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.
So, the cartoons will date back over 60 years, certainly what some folks would consider "old." Hope that helps.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 12:34 am
by 2099net
Mickey had dotted eyes until he was redesigned for Fantasia (released 1940).

His first short with the 'white eyes' was The Pointer in 1939 (released before Fantasia but work started after production of Fantasia had begun). The dotted eyes on the discs have confused me as well, as surely the only cartoon to feature them will be 1939's Society Dog Show?

However the MMILC vol 2 set contains a wide range of older cartoon shorts, including classics such as Mickey and the Seal and Pluto's Christmas Tree.

Thanks guys for answering my question

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:05 am
by TheBionicWoman
I hope they release other classic mickey shorts in the future (dotted eyes mickey) I really didnt know about these treasures being limited until after they sold out. Now I plan to preorder the ones I want this december in late September from Amazon. (donald duck and mickey 2). :)