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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject: Walt Disney Treasures Wave 5 - Menus and Stills |
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Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts, 1920s-1960s
This fascinating volume features some of Walt’s most unique animated triumphs. Included are several of Walt’s “The Alice Comedies,” a pioneering series of early short films that combined live-action and animation. These wonderful, lesser-known unique films pre-date much of the work that would make him world-famous. Fans will enjoy the unique animation of “Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom,” which won an Academy Award® (Best Short Subject (Cartoon) 1953) and was the first cartoon produced in Cinemascope. This short film established a completely new animation style for the Studio. DISNEY RARITIES, CELEBRATED SHORTS 1920s-1960s showcases a large collection of Walt’s outstanding animated shorts that fans may not be aware of.
Disc 1 and 2's Main Menus.
Left: Alice's Wonderland, one of Walt Disney's earliest entrances into the world of animation. Right: Before Rankin and Bass became synonymous with the medium, Walt Disney dabbled in stop-motion animation with Noah's Ark (1959).
Left: The tall protagonist of a tall tale: Paul Bunyan (1958). Right: Lambert is one sheepish lion, hence his 1952 cartoon's title Lambert, the Sheepish Lion.
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The Chronological Donald, Volume Two
Celebrating the career of the one of the most prolific of Walt’s “Fabulous Five” classic characters, this volume features Donald’s shorts from 1942 to 1946. These short subjects, brilliantly animated, cover the WWII years and includes the Academy Award®-winning short “Der Fuehrer’s Face” (Best Short Subject (Cartoon) 1943).
The Disc 1 and 2 Main Menus.
Left: A still from "Donald's Double Trouble" (1946). Right: Donald Duck in "Lighthouse Keeping" (1946).
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The Adventures of Spin & Marty
“The Adventures of Spin and Marty” ran on Walt’s original The Mickey Mouse Club television program. This beloved series follows two boys who meet at a summer boys ranch and share adventures together. Marty Markham (David Stollery) is a wealthy city kid who meets Spin Evans (Tim Considine), the most popular camper from the previous summer. The two don’t get along at first, but over twenty-five exciting episodes and many escapades, the boys become friends. The series also starred Harry Carey, Jr., Roy Barcroft and J. Pat O’Malley.
The Disc 1 and 2 Main Menus.
Spin and Marty do the ole' cowboy thing in this publicity still.
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Elfego Baca • The Swamp Fox - Legendary Heroes
Inspired by true life heroes, these are two of Walt’s most exciting television shows, ELFEGO BACA and THE SWAMP FOX. Elfego Baca is a late-19th century gunfighter (Robert Loggia) in the old west who changes his ways to become sheriff and then a lawyer. Elfego deals with rampaging cowboys, outlaws and more in this exciting series about law and order on the frontier. The Swamp Fox stars Leslie Nielsen (who starred in the classic film “Forbidden Planet,” and would later become famous for the “Airplane” and “Naked Gun” movies) as Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion. This patriot fought the British using unusual methods, and became known as “The Swamp Fox.” In this superb series, Marion matches wits with the Tories in a story of adventure and action.
Left: Disc 1 Main Menu (The "Elfego Baca" Disc). Right: The Disc 2 Main Menu ("The Swamp Fox").
Left: Robert Loggia (in bed) is the renegade-turned-lawman Elfego Baca. Right: Annette Funicello (far left) plays Chiquita, part of Elfego Baca's New Mexican world.
Before he was Lt. Frank Drebin, Leslie Nielsen portrayed Revolutionary War general Francis Marion.
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More on The Walt Disney Treasures
• Wave 5 WD Treasures Press Release
• UD's Guide to Walt Disney Treasures
• WD Treasures Table on Direct-to-Video Page
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Robin Hood Limited Edition

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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for posting the menus Luke, they look great!
I like the Elfego Baca and The Swamp Fox ones best.  _________________ - Jonathan
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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Very interesting. I like the menus for Chrono Donald and Spin & Marty.
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Mr. Toad Walt Disney Treasure
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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| I had no idea that Disney did Stop Motion. Kewl. |
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Timon/Pumbaa fan Walt Disney Treasure
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Mr. Toad wrote: | | I had no idea that Disney did Stop Motion. Kewl. |
What did you think "Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach" were?
As for the treasures, I'll definitely pick up "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"!  |
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Lucylover1986 Collector's Edition

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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I'm just getting Donald Volume 2 also. When do we find out how many they're making of each tin? I'm just curious. _________________
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Lars Vermundsberget Walt Disney Treasure
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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Quite tasteful menus - again.
Not that it affects my buying decision, though - I was never in doubt about getting them all anyway.
Again the Treasures will be among my most important DVD purchases of the year - and the most important Disney DVDs. |
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MickeyMousePal Platinum Edition

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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:10 am Post subject: |
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Wow great pictures I really liked the Disney Rarities and Donald Duck. _________________ The Simpsons Season 11 Buy it Now!
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Andy Collector's Edition

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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:04 am Post subject: |
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Call me stupid but is that the short of the two giants that cut down the trees? If so omg, i remember seeing that on the Disney Channel like 10 years ago.......
I wasnt even thinking about getting Disney Rarities, but if its the short i think it is then i may think about getting it!  _________________ The user formerly known as *Andy*
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dvdjunkie Walt Disney Treasure

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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 8:52 am Post subject: |
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Timon/Pumbafan, I don't think that you have your facts correct. Tim Burton did "Nightmare Before Christmas" and someone else did "James and the Giant Peach". "Noah's Ark" was done before stop animation was even thought of.........many, many years ago. Time has passed and the production time has been cut down..........they spent as much time on this 8-minute short as they did on the whole "Nightmare" thing.
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:20 am Post subject: |
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| dvdjunkie wrote: | | Timon/Pumbafan, I don't think that you have your facts correct. Tim Burton did "Nightmare Before Christmas" and someone else did "James and the Giant Peach". "Noah's Ark" was done before stop animation was even thought of.........many, many years ago. Time has passed and the production time has been cut down..........they spent as much time on this 8-minute short as they did on the whole "Nightmare" thing. |
1. "James and the Giant Peach" was also produced by Tim Burton, it's just not as remembered today as "Nightmare" is.
2. Just because Tim Burton made these films(or at least produced them) does not change the fact that Disney distributed them(or at least Touchstone distributed "Nightmare" but same thing).
3. I'm a bit confused when you say, "Noah's Ark' was done before stop animation was even thought of..." Noah's Ark was stop-motion animation so therefor I don't see how it could be made before "stop-motion" was even "thought of". Can you please explain to me what you said. Thank you!
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Mr. Toad Walt Disney Treasure
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:33 am Post subject: |
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| Timon - yes I know James and the Giant Peach/Nightmare are stop motion. But they come from a totally different time period. When I said Disney I was more referring to the person than the conglomerate. |
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ichabod Walt Disney Treasure

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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:45 am Post subject: |
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| *Andy* wrote: | Call me stupid but is that the short of the two giants that cut down the trees? If so omg, i remember seeing that on the Disney Channel like 10 years ago.......
I wasnt even thinking about getting Disney Rarities, but if its the short i think it is then i may think about getting it!  |
Yes, It's Paul bunyan who's a giant lumberjack whose companion is babe the big blue Ox. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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Do we know yet how the shorts on the Specials set will be split between the disks? I'm assuming chronologically, but I could be wrong.
Also, are there any shorts other than Der Fuhrer's Face that would belong in the "From the Vault" menu on The Chronological Donald V2? |
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