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Walt Disney Treasures promotional title card "The Ultimate Disney Treasure Chest": Costco-exclusive repackaged box set of the first two waves without the tin cases. Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD collections of Disney cartoons, television episodes and other material.
Map Adventures: DVD details: Special features: 2 episodes (plus 2 bonus episodes from To the Rescue VHS); 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)Parents Guide ...
A review of Volume 1 at DVD talk found, "This volume one is an economical way to get the classic The Three Little Pigs and watch some others in a no-fuss, no extras environment." [1] Concerning Volume 2 the same website wrote, "This collection has only four pieces and no real surprises." but that it was "a fine package if one takes into account ...
The omission of these shorts have not been explained. Also omitted from the international release is the short Donald's Crime, but this omission was probably due to mistake, as all versions of The Great Mouse Detective DVD include it. The Chronological Donald, Volume Two did not receive the beautiful restoration of Volume One. Prints are worn ...
A review of vol. 4 at DVD Talk, wrote, " if you're looking for a great way to introduce a small child to vintage Disney animation, and you don't particularly care about being a completist, by all means, I recommend buying (it) "[3] Another review of the volume lamented the "unnecessary frugality (of) the package." [4]
The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit [ edit ] Note: Of the twenty-seven Disney produced Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons, only thirteen were accessible for release as part of the WDT line at the time.
The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures: compilation film made up of highlights from the True-Life Adventures series December 25, 1975: Ride a Wild Pony: February 5, 1976: No Deposit, No Return: July 1, 1976: Treasure of Matecumbe: July 7, 1976: Gus: December 17, 1976: The Shaggy D.A. Freaky Friday: March 11, 1977: The Littlest Horse Thieves
Warner Bros.' library of Oscar-nominated cartoons were showcased in a DVD set released by Warner Home Video on February 12, 2008 that included their own Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, as well as Tom and Jerry, Droopy, and other classic MGM cartoons, together with entries from Max Fleischer's Popeye and Superman series (both originally released by Paramount Pictures).