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looks like the golden touch got the remastered treatment.
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I'm currently watching Mickey's Trailer......and it looks like they showed it with a more "original" series title slate! The version I watched on Facebook looked like it had another short's series card spliced into it, so this was a pleasant surprise.
What was also a pleasant surprise was the fact they're actually showing the classic shorts on television again - does anyone here wish Disney Channel was able to do the same thing now and also that these shorts were available on Blu-ray?
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Originally Posted by: WaltWiz1901  I'm currently watching Mickey's Trailer......and it looks like they showed it with a more "original" series title slate! The version I watched on Facebook looked like it had another short's series card spliced into it, so this was a pleasant surprise.
What was also a pleasant surprise was the fact they're actually showing the classic shorts on television again - does anyone here wish Disney Channel was able to do the same thing now and also that these shorts were available on Blu-ray? I agree, and I wish they get rid of the sitcoms
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both In Search of the Castaways (1962), Family Band (1968) and Natty Gann (1985) are in widescreen As Natty Gann is on TCM I now share something from my Art of Prydain Tumblr blog: https://art-ofprydain.tu...dron-ost-09-finale#notesThe Black Cauldron is not the only Disney film that Elmer Bernstein did music for. The 2nd Disney film he did was The Journey of Natty Gann (1985) which was rejected in favor of a new score by James Horner. here is a YouTube link to the music track from Elmer’s rejected score for Disney’s The Journey of Natty Gann Natty Gann will be on Turner Classic Movies March 30th (early in the morning) Elmer’s rejected score can be purchased here https://www.amazon.com/J...RID=8X12ZD66VR69P0SQEF3Sand here Elmer's music score for The Black Cauldron can be purchased here https://www.amazon.com/B...RID=8X12ZD66VR69P0SQEF3S
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TCM Treasures from The Disney Vault will be back on June 6th 2018 http://www.tcm.com/sched...est&sdate=2018-06-01A Trip Through The Disney Studio (1937 short) The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures (1975 live action clip show feature) The Legend of Lobo (1962 Live Action) Greyfriars Bobby (1961 live action) Society Dog Show (1939 Mickey Mouse and Pluto) Pluto's Purchase (1948 Pluto) Big Red (1962 live action) Moose Hunters (1937 Mickey, Donald and Goofy) Benji The Hunted (1987 live action) The Biscuit Eater (1972 live action)
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Originally Posted by: VoiceTalentBrendan  Originally Posted by: WaltWiz1901  I'm currently watching Mickey's Trailer......and it looks like they showed it with a more "original" series title slate! The version I watched on Facebook looked like it had another short's series card spliced into it, so this was a pleasant surprise.
What was also a pleasant surprise was the fact they're actually showing the classic shorts on television again - does anyone here wish Disney Channel was able to do the same thing now and also that these shorts were available on Blu-ray? I agree, and I wish they get rid of the sitcoms I'm with you. "Please Disney, stop copying Nickelodeon!"
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I blame "It's a Laugh!" for those shows. Very poor writers there.
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I kinda agree. For some reason, "Mickey's Trailer" looked a bit...off.
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Originally Posted by: nickramer  I blame "It's a Laugh!" for those shows. Very poor writers there. I agree, I could barely care less about their schlock. Even if this is a "Treasures from the Disney Vault" thread, I still can't believe the Disney Channel still relies on their crappy "kid-coms" and their lopsided Mickey Mouse cartoons to pull in ratings. If they really wanted to do that, they should resume airing the real classic cartoons and, to a lower extent, their library of "retro" television shows. Part of the reason the initial waves of the Walt Disney Treasures DVDs sold well despite their limited quantity run was because both the shorts and shows that would later be included there were doing extremely well on the "Vault Disney" block, which would unfortunately be cancelled not long after the first wave came out.
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Originally Posted by: WaltWiz1901  Originally Posted by: nickramer  I blame "It's a Laugh!" for those shows. Very poor writers there. I agree, I could barely care less about their schlock. Even if this is a "Treasures from the Disney Vault" thread, I still can't believe the Disney Channel still relies on their crappy "kid-coms" and their lopsided Mickey Mouse cartoons to pull in ratings. If they really wanted to do that, they should resume airing the real classic cartoons and, to a lower extent, their library of "retro" television shows. Part of the reason the initial waves of the Walt Disney Treasures DVDs sold well despite their limited quantity run was because both the shorts and shows that would later be included there were doing extremely well on the "Vault Disney" block, which would unfortunately be cancelled not long after the first wave came out. I don't want to sound stern or rude, but can you please keep the conversation on the topic of Disney programs on TCM? Thank you. |
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Originally Posted by: ToonStar95  I kinda agree. For some reason, "Mickey's Trailer" looked a bit...off. The last post was talking about "It's a Laugh!" (the production company), not Have a Laugh!. As flawed as that was, at least it gave modern viewers a taste of the classic shorts (even if they were cut down for time). Let's get back on topic, shall we?
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