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Aunque ya se rumoraban desde hace tiempo, el productor de los "Treasures" comentó cuales serán los sets del wave 4:

-Mickey Mouse in B&W 2
-True Life Adventures
-The Complete Pluto
-Mickey Mouse Club (season 1)

Se supone que serán lanzados en Diciembre del 2004, a pesar del retraso del Wave 3 Big Grin
ohhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! "The Complete Pluto" va a ser uno de los dvds mas adorados de mi coleccion!!!

no recuerdo donde lo leí pero, se supone que estan proximos a salir en R4 dos treasures mas tambien:

-Mickey Mouse a todo color II
-Cronología Donlad vol. 1
el Fer escribió:No recuerdo donde lo leí pero, se supone que estan proximos a salir en R4 dos treasures mas tambien:

-Mickey Mouse a todo color II
-Cronología Donlad vol. 1

:o! Ojalá, quiero tener a Donald con el doblaje aunque no sea el original... (como el MM a color R4) ¿Que traerá el True Life Adventures?
Vicco, recuerdas esos especies de "documentales" de la vida silvestre que produjo Disney? (me acuerdo en especial uno donde hablaba de la historia de un lemming llamado "Huesitos", muy chistoso), se supone que van a ser esos programas
Hmm, no los recuerdo, pero gracias... sólo diré... pffft! paso, creo de estos sólo compraré el de Mickey y el de Pluto Big Grin
Yo también paso... a mí solo me interesan las compilaciones de cortos animados (lease MM en B&W y Pluto)
ya vi lo que me comentabas de los treasures vicco, y pues yo tendría que comprar los 4 para no desacompletar la colección, pero hubiera preferido que sacaran el Chronological Donald Vol. 2 y asi la inversion vales mas la pena. No quieres ver el de Davy Crocket :?
Luis Salgado escribió:ya vi lo que me comentabas de los treasures vicco, y pues yo tendría que comprar los 4 para no desacompletar la colección, pero hubiera preferido que sacaran el Chronological Donald Vol. 2 y asi la inversion vales mas la pena. No quieres ver el de Davy Crocket :?

Hehehe, bienvenido al Foro Luis, y pues si, entiendo que quieres tener la colección al 100%, pero esos del True Life y del Club de Mickey Mouse no se me antojan, yo al igual que artur voy más sobre la animación Big Grin
Yo me voy del lado de seguir completanto la coleccion.

De hecho solo he abierto el de Silly Symphonies, los demas estan empaquetados aun :roll:

Comprare el del club de mickey aunque salga la patetica britni y justin dando lastimas
ya está la preventa de 3 de los 4 títulos de los WDT en amazon (aunque si los buscan como "Walt Disney Treasures" no los van a encontrar)
manden STL
pues yo ya los mandé... si a alguien no le llegó, favor de informarme
si llego, gracias!!

de 2 nadamas...
portada de Complete Pluto (parece que se van a aventar 2 sets de Pluto en lugar de 1 Sad )

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y pa' no dejarlos a medias, las portadas de los otros dos sets

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ya mandé el STL por el de Mickey...... dudo que salga en Z4, el de Pluto seguro que sale por estos lares...

Saludos,
quien sabe, lucho... ya ves que hasta ahorita el set de goofy ni sus luces Sad y de hecho este me interesaría tenerlo en español más que cualquier otro :cry:
veamos.... en las mañanas Disney por aquí en un canal de TV pasaron muchas Sinfonías Tontas, Mickey a colores, Donald, Pluto y Tribilín.... imagino que es cuestión de esperar nomás..... las que están en blanco y negro nunca las pasaron... por eso perdí las esperanzas....

Saludos,
Ya salió el comunicado de prensa de los 3 sets... el de Mickey Mouse va a traer todos los cortos que faltan en B&N (inclusive los muy controversiales por tener estereotipos negros), el de Pluto se ve bastante pinche, con 24 cortos??? el set de tribilín traía mas de 40!!, hubieran podido meterlos todos en un set de 2 díscos (además que muchos de los cortos ya salieron en el set de guerra, y parece ser que repetirán algunos del MMinLC2)... el del club de MM la verdad no me interesa en lo más mínimo...

Salvo por el set de Mickey en B&N, estos treasures van a estar bastante desilusionantes, les va a comer el mandado los de WB con todo el montón de sets que van a sacar el mismo día

Cita:Introducing 3 New Limited Series Volumes
Collectible Tins Include Individually Numbered Authenticity Certificates Available In
Time For the Holidays December 7

WALT DISNEY TREASURES WAVE 4

THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (Week One)
MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE (Volume Two)
THE COMPLETE PLUTO (Volume One)

(2 Disc) DVD Volumes With Rare Footage,
Introduced by Leonard Maltin


BURBANK, Calif., Disney’s superb WALT DISNEY TREASURES series continues with WAVE 4, three new, separate limited-series DVD sets that include more of Walt’s greatest wonders. Available in time for the holidays on December 7, these rare marvels of the Disney Studio are each fully restored, hosted by noted film historian Leonard Maltin and presented in pristine color and sound. THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (Week One) showcases one of the most famous television programs in the world, a visionary show that would inspire audiences for decades to come. MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE (Volume Two) features Mickey’s incredibly entertaining black and white shorts from 1928 through 1935. THE COMPLETE PLUTO (Volume One) collects many of the animated “Pluto” cartoon shorts into one hysterically funny collection.

Each of these amazing 2 disc DVD volumes comes in a collectible tin. These outstanding sets are chock-full of supplemental features such as rare archival material, still-frame production art galleries, and more. Available for a limited time only on Disney DVD from Walt Disney Home Entertainment on December 7, 2004, each of these three new DVD volumes is priced to own at $32.99 (S.R.P.).

THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (Week One)

Rediscover one of the most popular family shows on television – the Mickey Mouse Club! A visionary show that sparked a renaissance in children’s programming, the Mickey Mouse Club has never been a part of the Treasures Collection before. Here are the famous Mouseketeers, the mouse-ear hats, the music, the skits, and more. The DVD programs are presented as the show was, with Monday’s Fun With Music Day, Tuesday’s Guest Star Day, Wednesday’s Anything Can Happen Day, Thursday’s Circus Day and Friday’s Talent Round-Up Day.

Bonus materials include a retrospective with film historian Leonard Maltin and the original Mousketeers; merchandising and publicity materials, and much more.

Liner Notes From Host Leonard Maltin

Walt Disney never did anything half-heartedly. When he committed to the idea of a daily one-hour filmed television show for children, he wound up producing more than a show: he created a pop culture phenomenon. Watching The Mickey Mouse Club became a daily ritual for millions of kids, and the talented youngsters known as the Mouseketeers were overnight sensations.

Now, for the first time in decades, we are pleased to present the first week’s worth of hour-long shows that aired Monday to Friday on the ABC Television Network. In special bonus features, you’ll see the original animated openings as no viewer ever did in the 1950s—in color. There is also color footage of the Mouseketeers rehearsing for their television debut at the opening day of Disneyland in 1955.

Best of all, we get to catch up with six of the original performers—Sharon Baird, Bobby Burgess, Lonnie Burr, Doreen Tracey, Cubby O’Brien, Karen Pendleton—and share their memories of being cast in the show, working on the Disney studio lot, competing with one another, and forging a special relationship with head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd. Home movie footage highlights a special tribute to the man who personified the program and its ideals.

Whether you’re a baby boomer with happy memories of watching the show or a younger Disney fan who’s curious to know what the shouting was all about, this time-trip to 1955 has much to offer.

THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Week One
CONTENTS

DISC ONE

• Program: Fun With Music Day (Monday)
• Guest Star Day (Tuesday)
• Anything Can Happen Day (Wednesday)

DISC ONE BONUS
• Leonard Maltin Introduction
• The Leader Of The Club (The Jimmie Dodd Tribute)

DISC TWO PROGRAM
• Circus Day (Thursday)
• Talent Round-up Day (Friday)

DISC TWO BONUS
• "Mouska-Memories"
• "The Mouseketeers Debut At Disneyland"
• Opening Sequences in Color
• Still Frame Galleries

MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE (Volume Two)

Before Walt’s classic animated feature films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” before Walt’s revolutionary use of Technicolor, before the Wonderful World of Disney television show, before Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resorts, before almost everything that Walt would build into his world-famous entertainment studio, there was a feisty, fun-loving little character that captured the world’s heart – Mickey Mouse! Here are more of the fun, action-filled black and white shorts from Mickey’s early days. Bonus materials include a featurette on ‘Mickey’s Portrait Artist’ and Disney legend, John Hench; rare Mickey collectibles and artifacts, and much more.

Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two

Liner Notes From Leonard Maltin

While the landmark talkie Steamboat Willie is well known, many of Mickey’s other early cartoons are little-seen today. That’s why we are pleased to complete Mickey’s filmography on DVD with this two-disc set. Walt Disney’s rivals and competitors wore themselves out trying to determine the so-called magic formula that made his cartoons so popular in the 1930s. In truth, there was no formula except Walt’s determination to make each short better than the last.

Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the short subjects seen here, originally released from 1928 to 1935. Mickey’s look and personality are still works in progress, and Walt’s animators are still refining their craft during this period. Yet there are many delightful, and memorable, moments along the way. Try to watch films like The Delivery Boy without smiling and tapping your feet.

It’s easy to see why audiences in the early-talkie era were so captivated by Mickey and his pals in these energetic, music-filled cartoons...and why the Mouse captured the imagination of the world. Bonus features on this set include a chat with the late John Hench, who became Mickey’s official portrait artist, a visit with Mickey Mouse collector supreme Bernie Shine, a Sunday comic strip adventure come to life, an array of original animation art, and much, much more.

MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE Volume Two
CONTENTS
DISC ONE SHORTS

• 1928:
The Barn Dance
• 1929:
The Opry House
When the Cat’s Away
The Barnyard Battle
The Plow Boy
Mickey’s Choo-Choo
The Jazz Fool
Jungle Rhythm
Wild Waves
• 1930:
Just Mickey
The Barnyard Concert
The Cactus Kid
The Shindig
The Picnic
• 1931:
Traffic Troubles
The Castaway
Fishin’ Around
The Barnyard Broadcast
The Beach Party
• 1932:
The Mad Dog
Barnyard Olympics

Mickey Mouse In Black And White Volume Two
DISC ONE BONUS

• Leonard Maltin Introduction
• Mickey's Mania: Collecting Mickey Merchandise
• Mickey's Portrait Artist John Hench

DISC TWO SHORTS
• 1932:
Musical Farmer
Trader Mickey
The Wayward Canary
Mickey’s Good Deed
• 1933:
Mickey’s Pal Pluto
Mickey’s Mechanical Man
• 1934:
Playful Pluto
Mickey’s Steam Roller
Mickey Plays Papa
• 1935:
Mickey’s Kangaroo

FROM THE VAULT

The Haunted House (1929)
The Moose Hunt (1931)
The Delivery Boy (1931)
The Grocery Boy (1932)
Mickey in Arabia (1932)
Mickey’s Good Deed (1932)
Mickey’s Mellerdrammer (1933)
The Steeplechase (1933)
Shanghaied (1934)
Mickey’s Man Friday (1935)

DISC TWO BONUS

Leonard Maltin Introduction
Leonard Maltin From The Vault Introduction
Mickey's Sunday Funnies: A Virtual Comic Strip
Still Frame Galleries

THE COMPLETE PLUTO (Volume One)

Mickey’s best friend starred in his own very popular cartoon short subjects, made during the height of the Disney Studio’s first golden age of animation. Featuring fast-paced comedy and lush animation, Pluto’s shorts easily stand on par with those of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. Here are many of Pluto’s most entertaining animated shorts from the 1930’s through the 1940’s. Bonus materials include “Pluto 101,” Pluto character designs and production art, and much more.

The Complete Pluto, Volume One
Liner Notes From Leonard Maltin

Only in the world of animated cartoons could a mouse have a dog for a best friend. While Mickey was, of course, a humanized mouse, Pluto was the very essence of a canine companion: a dog’s dog. It was essential that Walt and his animators know and love dogs in order to bring Pluto to life, and they did. That’s why his actions, though exaggerated for comic effect, were recognizable to every dog owner in the audience. Like so many characters in the Disney stable (no pun intended) Pluto wasn’t destined for stardom when he made his debut in the 1930 short The Chain Gang. Yet there was something about that bloodhound that inspired the animators and gag writers, and before long, he was a regular part of the Mickey Mouse series. By the end of the decade, he was often the focal point of entire cartoons, even those that were officially “Mickey Mouse” releases. This collection incorporates all of Pluto’s official starring cartoons through 1946, along with a selection of his most memorable appearances in the Mickey Mouse series.

We’ve also included a biographical tribute to Walt Disney’s first canine star, a profile of his legendary animator Norm Ferguson, and even a lesson on how to draw Pluto from Disney artist Andreas Deja. There are also special segments from the Disneyland television series devoted to the popular pooch.

THE COMPLETE PLUTO Volume One
CONTENTS
DISC ONE SHORTS

• 1930: The Chain Gang
• 1935: On Ice
• 1937: Pluto's Quin-Puplets
• 1939: Beach Picnic
• 1940: Bone Trouble
• 1941: Pluto's Playmate - Canine Caddy - Lend A Paw
• 1942:
Pluto, Junior
The Army Mascot
The Sleepwalker
T-Bone For Two
Pluto At The Zoo

DISC ONE BONUS
• Leonard Maltin Introduction
• The Life And Times Of Pluto
• Pluto 101

DISC TWO SHORTS
• 1943:
Pluto And The Armadillo
Private Pluto
• 1944:
Springtime For Pluto
First Aiders

THE COMPLETE PLUTO Volume One

• 1945:
Dog Watch
Canine Casanova
The Legend Of Coyote Rock
Canine Patrol
• 1946:
Pluto's Kid Brother
In Dutch
Squatter's Rights
The Purloined Pup
• 1947:
Pluto's Housewarming

FROM THE VAULT

Pantry Pirate (1940)
Gentleman's Gentlemen (1941)

DISC TWO BONUS

• Leonard Maltin Introduction
• Leonard Maltin From The Vault Introduction
• Pluto's Picture Book (Excerpt From A Story Of Dogs)
• Pluto's Pal Fergy
• Still Frame Galleries

STREET DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2004
Suggest Retail Price: $32.99 for each volume.
Rated: Unrated. Bonus material unrated.
Aspect ratio: Various
Presentation Size: Full Frame
Sound: Dolby? Digital
¡¿ Que ?! ¿el del Club de Mickey Mosue es sólo una semana de transmición? ahora si que No Mouse Mickey... eso es un abuso... ¿pues cuanto duraba el maldito programa ese, tres horas diarias?
No me quedé con la duda, 65 Episodios en Total, de a cinco Episodios por set, un total de 13 Sets para completar la temporada del Club, sin contar los demás programas que salieron después, Disney's Club of Mickey Mouse, The New Mickey Mouse Club, y MMC (1989)
mejor que desechen estos y saquen los de donald (creo que juntan como 7 sets Confusedhock: )
En la sección "From the vault" viene los cortos más controversiales de Mickey... sin embargo, espero no le vayan a poner el intro de Lenny Maltin similar al set de guerra (que no se puede adelantar y te lo tienes que reventar cada que quieras ver el corto) ...

Sé que es un precio corto a pagar por tener estas gemas, pero no deja de ser irritante
Cambios en el diseño de los WDT wave 4

Cita:11/25/2004: "Walt Disney Treasures: series cut backs in new wave"

Though the content is as strong as ever, the new wave of the acclaimed Walt Disney Treasures has a number of disappointments in store for long-time series collectors. In another display of a Disney DVD line not following the style design laid out in previous editions, the new wave will definitely not feature the wraparound slips featured previously on the sets, and "signed" by Roy Disney. This is understandable given his own resignation from the company and his subsequent relationship with the Studio, but surely a similar, non-signed replacement would have kept things in check and made sure the titles lined up nicely on a collector's shelf? Another change is the continuation of the numbered certificates inside the tins, as with the last wave, instead of having actual numbered tin cases, while the back of the packages now no longer feature the disc's contents printed on the back, but rather on a postcard-sized insert stuck haphazardly on the reverse. Finally, the embossed tins themselves disappoint slightly, with the "Walt Disney" lettering indentation missing the thinner, left edge part of the D in the Disney signature. On a good note, the running times for each set are pretty healthy: 5 hours 34 minutes for Mickey Mouse In Black And White Volume 2, just over 5 hours for The Mickey Mouse Club and even the 29 shorts-light The Complete Pluto Volume 1 clocks in at a respectable 4 hours and 26 minutes. The Treasures are still set to debut on December 7 - looks for reviews to hit the DVD Toons website shortly!

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