Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:49 pm Post subject: List of all Disney Movie Club Exclusives DVDs (updated)
There are always folks who read the forum and forget there's a huge site beyond it. In light of this, and the fact that this is the best thing we have as far as a section devoted to the Disney Movie Club, I've decided to keep a sticky list of the DMC Exclusives (also called "Disney Movie Club Premieres"), as well as links to the detailed reviews that have been posted here.
Wave 1 - March 2005
Benji the Hunted (1987) - subsequently released to general retail on 1/17/06 (Review)
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken (1991) - subsequently released to general retail on 1/17/06 (Review)
Mail to the Chief (2000) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/26/08
Wave 2 - June 2005
Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventure (1995) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/26/08
Geppetto (2000) - subsequently released to general retail on 1/13/09
Wave 3 - September 2005
Shipwrecked (1991) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/26/08
Rocketman (1997) - subsequently released to general retail on 4/24/07
A Knight in Camelot (1998) - subsequently released to general retail on 1/13/09
Wave 4 - January 2006
DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
The Horse Without a Head (1963) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Smart House (1999) - subsequently released to general retail on 1/13/09
Jumping Ship (2001) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Wave 5 - April 2006
The Yellowstone Cubs (1963) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/18/09
A Tiger Walks (1964) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
The Bluegrass Special (1977) - subsequently released to general retail on 4/26/09 (Review)
Wave 8 - November 2006
Zorro: The Complete First Season (1957-58) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Wave 9 - February 2007
Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue (1954) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Wave 10 - May 2007
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Treasure of Matecumbe (1976) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/26/08
Wave 11 - July 2007
Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/18/09
Ride a Wild Pony (1975) - subsequently released to general retail on 8/18/09
Wave 12 - October 2007
Stub, Best Cow Dog in the West (1974) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Wave 13 - January 2008
Little Dog Lost (1963) (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Not Quite a Wave - Educational Titles - April 2008
Bill Nye and Timon & Pumbaa: Safety Smart 2-Pack (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Digestion & Respiration (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Motion & Friction (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: The Planets & Gravity (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Pollution Solution & Population (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Storms & Atmosphere (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Not Quite a Wave - May 2008
National Treasure & National Treasure: Book of Secrets - 5-Disc Premium Set
Not Quite a Wave - September 2008
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Inventions & Do-It-Yourself Science (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Flowers & Plants (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Magnetism & Chemical Reactions (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: The Sun & Light Bending and Bouncing(Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Earth's Crust & Earthquakes (Available on Amazon Marketplace)
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:13 am Post subject: New Club Exclusives.......
Ok, as Princess Stitch stated in the "What's the current featured title?` thread, Donald In Mathmagic Land is a new club exclusive as well as Ride A Wild Pony. Donald In Mathmagic Land and School House Rock have been put together and are on sale for $24.95(us) or $29.95(can) and you also get a 3-d card. Ride a Wild Pony sales for $19.95, and that's all I have on it. _________________ my blu-ray collection
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:31 am Post subject:
Quote:
High adventure unfolds in the vast beauty of Australia when a poor "bush boy" finds true freedom. A wealthy ranch owner's gift of a wild pony means young Scotty can finally ride the seven miles to and from school. But the pony gets away and is sheltered by a young girl who cannot walk. The treasured pony means freedom to both children, but can only belong to one in a gripping story of hope against the odds. "G"
Thats the info given on the DMC site.... I'll probably get the 2-pack of Donald and School House rock and then donate the School House rock to a local school or someone who is a teacher seeing as I already have Schoolhouse rock and the main reason I am buying it is for Donald In Mathmatic Land...
But that will have to wait until the middle of the month for the next pay day after today... _________________ Here's The Story Behind my avatar:
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:31 pm Post subject: New Exclusives: Ride a Wild Pony, Donald in Mathmagicland
HI EVERYONE. DISNEY MOVIE CLUB JUST RELEASED THE WILD PONY AS A DISNEY EXCLUSIVE. THIS IS A GOOD OLD DISNEY CLASSIC!!
THEY ALSO RELEASED DONALD IN MATHMAGIC LAND CARTOON AS AN EXCLUSIVE AS WELL
This highly acclaimed, Academy AwardŽ-nominated film (Documentary Short Subject, 1959), is one of the most popular and entertaining educational films ever made by Walt Disney. A curious Donald Duck ventures into the wondrous Mathmagic Land, where trees have square roots and rivers are brimming with numbers! During his lively journey, Donald discovers that you can have mirth with math, fun with fractions, and laughs with logic in this fascinating and timeless milestone in Disney's animation legacy - now on DVD!
OMG, I've been waiting to get Donald in Mathmagic Land forever. The site is currently busy but I'll be getting this one as soon as the site comes up again. Thank you Disney!
I was finally able to get in so I ordered the two-pack. I can't wait for this thing to get here.
Last edited by Gurgi30 on Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:04 pm; edited 1 time in total
High adventure unfolds in the vast beauty of Australia when a poor "bush boy" finds true freedom. A wealthy ranch owner's gift of a wild pony means young Scotty can finally ride the seven miles to and from school. But the pony gets away and is sheltered by a young girl who cannot walk. The treasured pony means freedom to both children, but can only belong to one in a gripping story of hope against the odds. "G"
Thats the info given on the DMC site.... I'll probably get the 2-pack of Donald and School House rock and then donate the School House rock to a local school or someone who is a teacher seeing as I already have Schoolhouse rock and the main reason I am buying it is for Donald In Mathmatic Land...
But that will have to wait until the middle of the month for the next pay day after today...
I mentioned in another thread, but you can get Donald in Mathmagic land separately (it's 24.95 CAD so probably a 19.95 US title). You just won't get the 3-D card with it. It's only a $5 difference but it'll pay for shipping at least! I got the 2-pack because I hadn't gotten around to picking up Schoolhouse Rock yet. _________________
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:48 pm Post subject:
I already have Donald in Mathmagic Land (Disney Fables Region 2). Of course, I just ordered the DMC exclusive!!! Along with other seven Live-Action Titles!!! _________________ Disney made it? I'm watching and buying !!! Period.
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Disney Cruises: 2007
Haters talk, I buy!!! Less babbling, more buying!!
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:52 pm Post subject: DMC exclusive discussion
"Ride a Wild Pony" is now available on DVD for the first time! That makes several great classic Disney films exclusively available to the DMC. Now, I'm a member and totally buying all of these, but I was wondering on what other people thought about this. I think it is a great marketing ploy and a reason to join the club.....anyone NOT think that it is a good idea? I know that it sucks if your not a member, but that's not the point.....or rather it IS the point.......by having exclusives you make people WANT to be members of this club and then you can guaruntee several DVDs being bought because someone only wanted the one title exclusive to the club.
Now I know that you can usually find these DVDs on ebay, but the prices are jacked up a lot too.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on the whole DMC exclusive....are there any titles you'd like to see DMC exclusive?
Also, I thought I'd post all of the available DMC exclusives here (I'm sure it is elsewhere on the site, but this way people don't have to open up seperate browser windows).
Ride a Wild Pony
Treasure of Matecumbe
Rob Roy the Highland Rogue
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
Kidnapped
Yellowstone Cubs
The Blluegrass Special
A Tiger Walks
The Horse Without a Head
Jumping Ship
Smart House
Ducktales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Shipwrecked
A Knight in Camelot
Tall tale
Gepetto
Mail to the Chief
Zorro the Complete First Season
I didn't list any titles that are released alone on DVD to DMC which are available in compilation form outside the DMC (i.e. The Reluctant Dragon, Donald in Mathemagicland, etc....all of which are availabe on compilation discs outside the DMC)
Some of my qualms are the lack of bonus features, the aspect ratio issues, and the lack of chapter searches sometimes. Some DVDs are great picture presentation and complete widescreen and everything (I really like the Jumping Ship DVD because of this), but some don't have any chapters or anything and the aspect ratio is fullscreen (i.e. Shipwrecked)
So I ask again.....thoughts? _________________ "It's Kind Of Fun To Do The Impossible"
- Walt Disney
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:54 pm Post subject:
Seeing that list makes me really irritated that you can't join the Disney movie club outside the US. Or that Disney is being cheap and not putting these titles on the regular market. _________________
Joined: 01 Apr 2004 Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:21 pm Post subject:
Rowlf_The_Dog wrote:
On what compilation DVD is "Donald in Mathmagicland" available on? To my recollection ... in the US ... none LOL
I am a huge fan of the DMC exclusives ...
I would love to see Parent Trap III and Hawaiian Honeymoon as an exclusive ... as well as ...
Mother Goose Rock N' Rhyme ...
and ...
(drum roll plz ) ...
POLLY!
and
POLLY COMIN' HOME!!!!
Donald in Mathmagic Land is only available on DVD on the Region 2 Disney Fables!!! I think it is a great catch for people to join the DMC!!! _________________ Disney made it? I'm watching and buying !!! Period.
Walt Disney World Trips: 1992,1997,2005,2006, 2007 and 2008
Disneyland Trips: 2008
Disney Cruises: 2007
Haters talk, I buy!!! Less babbling, more buying!!
major lulz! Sorry I couldn't find the thread earlier...i swear i looked...I'm not a complete n00b
I would definitely want The Parent Trap III, and IV! those would be perfect for the club too!! Actually there are a TON of made for tv movies from the late 80s and early 90s that I think would be perfect for the club (i.e. The remakes of Shaggy Dog and Absent Minded Professor, as well as Friendship in Vienna, Mother Goose' Rock 'N Rhyme, and Great Expectations to name a few)
I would also be stoked for Almost Angels, Charlie and the Angel, and The Wild Country. _________________ "It's Kind Of Fun To Do The Impossible"
- Walt Disney
Has Donald In Mathmagic Land been removed from the site as a stand alone purchase? I only see it listed as a combo package with Schoolhouse Rock. I would like to purchase just Donald In Mathmagic Land alone.
Has Donald In Mathmagic Land been removed from the site as a stand alone purchase? I only see it listed as a combo package with Schoolhouse Rock. I would like to purchase just Donald In Mathmagic Land alone.
I recently looked for it alone, too, and I couldn't find it except with "Schoolhouse Rock". _________________
Actually there are a TON of made for tv movies from the late 80s and early 90s that I think would be perfect for the club general retail DVD release (i.e. The remakes of Shaggy Dog and Absent Minded Professor, as well as Friendship in Vienna, Mother Goose' Rock 'N Rhyme, and Great Expectations to name a few)
I heartily agree with you, with one minor correction made!
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