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Nelson
12-27-2004, 01:58 PM
Now it's time to pick out what was the "best" collection of classic cartoon material to be released in 2004.I have decided in this poll to put both together of wave 3 and 4 of the Disney Treasures in the same catagory.So go make your vote for classi cartoon dvd collection of the year.
chuckamuck45
12-27-2004, 02:12 PM
It was a tough call, but I had to go with LTGCV2. :bugs2: :daffy:
Jon Cooke
12-27-2004, 02:23 PM
I voted for the Disney Treasures. I voted for them for all the great cartoons that, a few years ago, I never thought Disney would officially release. Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Vol. 2 and Rocky & Bullwinkle Season 2 were also great. :D
(Nelson... how'd SCOOBY's DVD set end up on the list!? :confused: :p )
The Disney Treasures.
Probably the biggest turn-around for a major corporation in history. Who'd think the company to release "Mickey's Mellerdramer", "Der Fuehrer's Face", "Commando Duck", and "Trader Mickey" on DVD is the same one that once charged $14.95 per three-cartoon video and found objectionable material in Pluto cartoons?
-Thad
Geezil
12-27-2004, 02:41 PM
Disney Treasures.
Two words. No anvils.* Boundless viewing pleasure. :mickey: :minnie: :donald: :goof:
(* not that there's anything wrong with anvils... ;) )
UncleJunior
12-27-2004, 02:47 PM
I'll go with GCII.
ohmahaaha
12-27-2004, 03:01 PM
Nelson, I voted for Looney Tunes but only because you put the Disney Treasures all together. I think they definitely should have been listed separately.
Martin Juneau
12-27-2004, 03:26 PM
I voted LTGCV2. Biggest restoration forthe 40's shorts but sometimes for 30's. Also restored with original titles never used since 50 years ago.
Honorable mention:Walt Disney on the Front Lines, a big collection of Disney's WWII cartoons, Garfield and Friends and DVD du peuple
Nelson
12-27-2004, 04:23 PM
(Nelson... how'd SCOOBY's DVD set end up on the list!? :confused: :p )
I just put that one in as a gag..As if anybody ruhsed out and picked up that set:p .The reason I put together wave's 3 and 4 of the Disney Treasures, was first, wave 3 was delayed until May of this year and wave 4 came out on schedule earlier this month.
My vote went to the Disney Treasures as the dvd collection for 2004, cause they have released all kinds of racially animated material that for years and not only thar, but very rare film material that many of us thought we would never see that light of day in any kind(tv, video and dvd) format.As much as I love the LTGC Vol.2, but Warners needs to take the same route that Disney has taken with these classic animated treasures.
Philo & Gunge
12-27-2004, 05:31 PM
WDT. Who ever thought we would see WWII Disney, policitly incorrect Mickey Mouses and "Runaway Brain" on DVD?
Tom Stathes
12-27-2004, 10:58 PM
Not on the list: Kinomatic Krazy Kat, by Ray Pointer.
Available through his site at inkwellimagesink.com
Congrats, Ray! Great DVD!
-Tom;)
Cartman
12-28-2004, 12:10 AM
My vote went to the Disney Treasures as the dvd collection for 2004, cause they have released all kinds of racially animated material that for years and not only thar, but very rare film material that many of us thought we would never see that light of day in any kind(tv, video and dvd) format.As much as I love the LTGC Vol.2, but Warners needs to take the same route that Disney has taken with these classic animated treasures.
I cast the same vote for the same reason. However, WB did put HAVE YOU GOT ANY CASTLES, which had some un-PC material on their set.
grundle
12-28-2004, 06:12 AM
I voted for the Looney Tunes set.
The Jonny Quest set was a very close second choice for me.
Chow Hound
12-28-2004, 01:39 PM
I went with the Looney Tunes (my favorite cartoons), but WDT was a close second (mainly on the strength of On the Front Lines).
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