Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Update: Disney DVD Collection


Okay, this is getting a little ridiculous. My collection has almost doubled since the last time I posted about it (althou
gh that was probably half a year ago...).


"New" Additions (in order of most recent acquisition):

Enchanted - Widescreen Edition (I was expecting a 2-Disk Special Edition for this one...)

101 Dalmations - Platinum Edition

The Aristocats - Special Edition

Alice in Wonderland - Masterpiece Edition (won a new copy with slipcover on eBay for $20)

Robin Hood - Most Wanted Edition (a friend got me this for my birthday =D)

Cinderella - Platinum Edition (picked it up before it was vaulted this past January)

The Incredibles - 2-Disk Special Edition (my absolute, and only, favorite Pixar movie)

Hercules - Gold Collection (I FINALLY picked his one up =3)

The Jungle Book
- [40th Anniversary] Platinum Edition

Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Standard Edition (Kida is one of my favorite Disney "princesses")

The Great Mouse Detective
- Does this even HAVE an edition name?

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- No edition name. I'll call them "Generic editions" from now on.


Lol I think that's it.

Enchanted, 101 Dalmations, Robin Hood and The Incredibles have all had near burn-out status in my DVD player because I watch them so often. On repeat. Oo-de-lally!

Hunchback is still in it's plastic wrap. I haven't gotten a chance to watch it yet.... =(


And to prepare for future releases...

Upcoming DVDs
(are you paying attention, Sheena? =P):

April 29 - Classic Caballeros Collection (Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros)

May 20 -
National Treasure: Book of Secrets

June 17 - The Sword in the Stone - 45th Anniversary Edition

August 26 -
The Little Mermaid: Ariels' Beginning

October 7 - Sleeping Beauty - [50th Anniversary] Platinum Edition

October 28 -
Tinker Bell

(I had a bunch of cover art images posted but I deleted them to try and fix the super-small text... and I'm too lazy to put them all back.)


I will DEFINITELY be getting the Sleeping Beauty Platinum Edition and National Treasure. Sleeping Beauty has turned into one of my favorite Disney movies. Dammit, Sheena! Look at what you've done! =P

As a random note, is there a reason why all DVDs nowadays have the title art in the middle of the cover art? I think Lady and the Tramp is the only Platinum Edition that has it's title logo on the top of the case, not the center.
As a fan of asymmetry, it's getting a bit annoying and I'd like a little variation every now and then... but that's just me.


Until next time!.... when I'll probably have half a dozen more DVDs... <_<