Walt Dinsey's Treasures

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Tors Sep 19 13:18:19 CEST 2002


Här kommer den kompletta pressreleasen från WD om de tre ny 2-DVD-utgåvorna som släpps i USA 3 december:



BURBANK, Calif., Disney’s popular WALT DISNEY TREASURES series continues with WAVE 2, three new, separate limited edition DVD sets that collect more of Walt’s greatest wonders, never assembled or released on DVD, for fans and film-lovers everywhere. Each superb volume is hosted by noted film historian Leonard Maltin and presented in pristine color and sound. Building on the outstanding reception given the first round of "Treasures", WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 presents Mickey Mouse’s amazing early black and white adventures, a complete collection of Goofy’s shorts, and many of Walt’s marvelous "behind-the-scenes" films of his studio. All three 2-disc DVD sets are chock full of supplemental features such as rare or unseen archival material, story sketch sequences, still-frame production art galleries, historical publicity and memorabilia galleries, special featurettes, and more. Available to own only on Disney DVD from Walt Disney Home Entertainment on December 3, 2002, each of these three new DVD v
olumes is priced to own at $32.99 (S.R.P.).



MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE

See the legendary first film appearances of Mickey Mouse that made him an international Before Walt’s classic animated feature films such as SNOW WHITE, before Walt’s revolutionary use of Technicolor, before the Wonderful World of Disney television show, before Disney Land 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 Audiences first saw Mickey Mouse in black and white films, and the 2-disc DVD WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 collection follows Mickey’s timeless adventures from his very first on-screen appearance in "Steamboat Willie" (1928) through the last of his black and white shorts, "Mickey's Service Station" (1935). "Steamboat Willie" also represents the historic Many of the famous Disney gang of animated characters made first or early appearances in Mickey's films, and the WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 DVDs feature the historic original appearances of Mickey, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Goofy.


MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE DISC ONE
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin
Short Films:

Steamboat Willie (1928)
The Gallopin' Gaucho (1928)
Plane Crazy (1928)
The Karnival Kid (1929)
Mickey's Follies (1929)
The Fire Fighters (1930)
The Chain Gang (1930)
The Gorilla Mystery (1930)
Pioneer Days (1930)
The Birthday Party (1931)
Mickey Steps Out (1931)
Blue Rhythm (1931)
Mickey Cuts Up (1931)
Mickey's Orphans (1931)
The Duck Hunt (1932)
Mickey's Revue (1932)
Mickey's Nightmare (1932)
The Whoopee Party (1932)
Touchdown Mickey (1932)
The Klondike Kid (1932)



Video Featurette: Frank, Ollie and More
An overview of Mickey’s origins and early career features new interview footage with Frank Thomas (animator), Ollie Johnston (animator), and Mickey’s most recent "performers" Mark Henn (animator) and Andreas Deja (animator).


Story Script: "Steamboat Willie" and "Mickey Steps Out"
Combining key staging sketches and detailed typewritten descriptions, these "Story Scripts" were the predecessor to the Storyboard.


Video Galleries: Story Sketch Sequence
Introduction
Blue Rhythm
Mickey Cuts Up
Mickey’s Orphans
Mickey’s Nightmare
The Whoopee Party
Touchdown Mickey
The Klondike Kid
MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE DISC TWO
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin
Short Films:

Building a Building (1933)
The Mad Doctor (1933)
Ye Olden Days (1933)
The Mail Pilot (1933)
Mickey's Gala Premier (1933)
Puppy Love (1933)
The Pet Store (1933) Giantland (1933)
Camping Out (1934)
Gulliver Mickey (1934)
Orphan's Benefit (1934)
The Dognapper (1934)
Two-Gun Mickey (1934)
Mickey's Service Station (1935)

DISC TWO SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES
Film Historian Leonard Maltin introduces the supplemental features.
Pencil Test: The Mail Pilot
Leonard Maltin introduces this rare footage, a rough and pencil animation sequence used to review action and staging prior to final inking, painting, and photography. Showing a continuous flow of animated action, this rare footage is the only Mickey Mouse black-and-white cartoon pencil footage known to exist.


Video Galleries: Story Sketch Sequences
Introduction
Building a Building
The Mad Doctor
Puppy Love
The Pet Store
Giantland
Camping Out
Gulliver Mickey
Orphan’s Benefit
The Dognapper
Two-Gun Mickey
Mickey’s Service Station


Poster Gallery (with audio attachment)
Through this thumbnail still gallery, viewers can see theatrical posters and special advertising art for these Mickey cartoons.
THE COMPLETE GOOFY
The Complete Goofy.  For the first time, the individual exploits of Disney’s beloved character are gathered together in a collection of 46 animated short subjects.

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Min kommentar: Har inte tillgång till laserboxen just nu med motsvarande material som släpptes 1993. Men det lär vara samma filmer förutom att THE KARNIVAL KID (1929) har tillkommit.
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THE COMPLETE GOOFY - DISC ONE
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin
Short Films:

Goofy and Wilbur (1939)
Goofy’s Glider (1940)
Baggage Buster (1941)
The Art of Skiing (1941)
The Art of Self Defense (1941)
How to Play Baseball (1942)
The Olympic Champ (1942)
How to Swim (1942)
How to Fish (1942)
Victory Vehicles (1943)
How to Be a Sailor (1944)
How to Play Golf (1944)
How to Play Football (1944)
Tiger Trouble (1945)
African Diary (1945)
Californy’er Bust (1945)
Hockey Homicide (1945)
Knight for a Day (1946)
Double Dribble (1946)
Foul Hunting (1947)
They’re Off (1948)
The Big Wash (1948)

DISC ONE SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES
Video Featurette: The Essential Goof
In the late 1930's animator Art Babbit authored a descriptive reference for Disney story men describing the characteristics and behavior of Goofy. In this featurette, Leonard Maltin explains the origin of this unique document, which is then read and illustrated with appropriate art and film clips.


Video Featurette: Pinto Colvig: The Man Behind the Goof
The distinctive voice of Goofy was created by an itinerant gag man, musician, and voice actor with the unlikely name of Pinto Colvig. Leonard Maltin offers a brief biography of the legendary talent.
THE COMPLETE GOOFY - DISC TWO
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin

Tennis Racquet (1949)
Goofy Gymnastics (1949)
Motor Mania (1950)
Hold That Pose (1950)
Lion Down (1951)
Home Made Home (1951)
Cold War (1951)
Tomorrow We Diet (1951)
Get Rich Quick (1951)
Fathers Are People (1951)
No Smoking (1951)
Father’s Lion (1952) Hello, Aloha (1952)
Man’s Best Friend (1952)
Two-Gun Goofy (1952)
Teachers Are People (1952)
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)
How to Be a Detective (1952)
Father’s Day Off (1953)
For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953)
Father’s Week End (1953)
How to Dance (1953)
How to Sleep (1953)
Aquamania (1961)

DISC TWO SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES
Video Featurette: A Conversation With Bill Farmer, The Voice Of Goofy
Leonard Maltin discusses the finer points of being Goofy with the comic actor who has provided Goofy's voice since 1988, Bill Farmer.


Publicity and Memorabilia Gallery (with attached audio)
Through this thumbnail still gallery, viewers can see a selection of theatrical posters and other memorabilia of the Goofy cartoons.


Goofy Through The Years Art Gallery (with attached audio)
Through this thumbnail still gallery, viewers can see a selection of story drawings and background paintings from the Goofy cartoons.
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE WALT DISNEY STUDIO

This volume goes inside the walls of the world’s most famous magic factory for an inside tour, via several "behind-the-scenes" films and television shows.


BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE WALT DISNEY STUDIO - DISC ONE
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin
FEATURES AND SHORTS

A Trip Through The Walt Disney Studio (Short, 1938)
How Walt Disney Cartoons Are Made (Short, 1939)
The Reluctant Dragon (Feature, 1941)



DISC ONE SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES



Video Feature: "Leonard Maltin’s Studio Tour"
For his television programs, Walt Disney often invited viewers right onto the lot at his Studio in Burbank. In this new video element, Leonard Maltin uses Walt Disney’s own television programs to create a unique tour around the Disney Studio lot, from 1954 to today.


Behind The Boards On Baby Weems
A look at the Seminal uniquely animated section of Disney’s The Reluctant Dragon
The Reluctant Dragon Gallery
Walt Disney Studios Gallery



BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE WALT DISNEY STUDIO - DISC TWO
Welcome and Introduction by Film Historian Leonard Maltin
TV EPISODES:

The Story Of The Animated Drawing (TV Episode, 1955)
The Plausible Impossible (TV Episode, 1956)
Tricks of Our Trade (TV Episode, 1957)



DISC TWO SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES
Film Historian Leonard Maltin provides individual introductions to each feature


Radio Program "Tour of the Disney Studio" (Audio Attachment)
Radio Program: "Tour of the Disney Studio" (1946) from the Walt Disney Productions Sound Department.


Kem Webber Gallery
Through this thumbnail still gallery, viewers can see behind-the-scenes photos of the Disney Studios, as well as backstage peeks at the making of each of the films and programs featured in this compilation.


WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 is unrated. All bonus material is unrated and subject to change.

Street Date: December 3
Direct Prebook Date: October 8
Distributor Prebook Date: October 22
Suggested Retail Price: $32.99 per each 2-disc DVD set
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