Originally Posted By monkeys_uncle for some reason I was thinking, "one shot" cartoons meant the laugh O ghrams. im releaved because I would rather own the list above. I hope "dad can I borrow the car?" is on it!
Originally Posted By narkspud >>I hope "dad can I borrow the car?" is on it!<< That was a one-shot, but it was not a theatrical cartoon. So I wouldn't expect it.
Originally Posted By basil fan When I was a kid, I thought Dad, Can I Borrow the Car & It's Tough to be a Bird were the funniest things on earth. Beyond Experiment 626 <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/stitch.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/stitch.html</a>
Originally Posted By monkeys_uncle <<That was a one-shot, but it was not a theatrical cartoon. So I wouldn't expect it.>> what would that matter?
Originally Posted By Donald75 It's Tough To Be A Bird? I have never seen this does it tie in, or did it inspire It's Tough To Be A Bug at all?
Originally Posted By RangerPooh Yippieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!! The Humphrey Bear shorts are coming out.. I'm guessing that would hopefully include J. Audobon Woodlore too. "Pick it up, put it in the bag bump-bump. Pick it up, put it in the bag. Bump-bump. That's how it's done, it's a lot of fun. Pick it up, put it in the bag, bump-bump..." Can you tell I'm excited? (j/k) Swamp Fox and Spin and Marty, looks like I'll be buying this set too.
Originally Posted By ToonKirby >The Humphrey Bear shorts are coming out..< Everything I listed was just speculation, they might not be on it. >did it inspire It's Tough To Be A Bug at all?< I'm sure the title of "Bug" "borrowed" from the title of "Bird", although I've never heard anything concret about it.
Originally Posted By basil fan I hear you, RangerPooh. Can you pick up a trash bag without singing that song? Basil of Baker Street <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/basil/bakerst.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ basil/bakerst.html</a>
Originally Posted By RangerPooh Basil-it's hard not to sing and clean at the same time It's how my brother and I cleaned our room when we were little.
Originally Posted By ToonKirby Ultimate Disney has some scoop and cover art on the next wave. And, according to the disc art, "Lambert" will be on the "Rarities" collection. <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/index.htm" target="_blank">http://www.ultimatedisney.com/ index.htm</a>
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo (Razzes 5BR!) Oh yeah? How you feel if the DVDs had the Humphrey The Bear cartoons, Mr. Bear? Hmm?
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs *blows a raspberry at CWS... then watches the Sesame Street version of Peter and the Wolf*
Originally Posted By ToonKirby A complete list of the contents of each Wave 5 title is now posted at UltimateDisney.com: <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10788" target="_blank">http://www.ultimatedisney.com/ forum/viewtopic.php?t=10788</a>
Originally Posted By Jafar30 Wow so we're going to get Der Fueher's Face on two collections now. As of right now it's going to be the Donald Collection and the Disney Rareities for me.
Originally Posted By Imagineer This Did anyone see the article about Leonard Maltin and the Disney Treasures? Is the quality going down? Or are they still good to buy?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I just got them today, and while opening the first one, the back panel fell off, and the case isn't the nice 2-compartment ones that they started with, but the regular one disk plus another in the spine thing. I haven't watched any of them yet, but I'm not very impressed with it so far.
Originally Posted By paulyahoo FerretAfros, it's only beginning. Some Donald shorts are not restored and quite dark and muddy.
Originally Posted By ecdc Yeah, I posted a separate thread with a link to Lutz's article on Miceage. Here's my complaints thus far: • Some Donald and Disney Rarity cartoons are not remastered or restored at all, it seems like. • In removing the seal holding the back and front of the tin together, a sticky residue was left and is extremely difficult to get off. This hadn't happened before on any previous sets. • The tins seem to be of poorer quality; two of mine easily dented. • As has been previously mentioned, the cases are different. They're the same size but instead the first disc is on a hinged holder and the second disc is held on the inside of the back - a la discs like Lion King, Bambi, etc. if you need an example. I know to many people just excited to have these shorts, these might seem like petty, lame complaints. But they all point to one thing: Disney has realized these sets are lucrative and, just like the ridiculous cheapquels, they are now geared towards making money and not quality aimed at collectors and amateur animation historians like myself.