The Secret of NIMH
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The specs just in from Fox state a two-disc. We'll see if this holds up, but this is the latest info.
Could be that they were planning to include the second one in the package, like they did with Bartek in Anastasia, but that Bluth vetoed the idea based on the fact he had nothing to do with it.
I still would like to see Family Fun Editions for Once Upon A Forest and The PageMaster - both Fox discs - but now they're putting out MGM titles, you can add Rock-A-Doodle and The Care Bears Movie to that list too.
Funny that Fox had all of Bluth's titles for a long while - including Banjo - but did nothing with them. Now they're at MGM, they're being released through Fox anyhoo!
Funny world...maybe Banjo will end up on the NIMH disc? Would be ultra cool!
Could be that they were planning to include the second one in the package, like they did with Bartek in Anastasia, but that Bluth vetoed the idea based on the fact he had nothing to do with it.
I still would like to see Family Fun Editions for Once Upon A Forest and The PageMaster - both Fox discs - but now they're putting out MGM titles, you can add Rock-A-Doodle and The Care Bears Movie to that list too.
Funny that Fox had all of Bluth's titles for a long while - including Banjo - but did nothing with them. Now they're at MGM, they're being released through Fox anyhoo!
Funny world...maybe Banjo will end up on the NIMH disc? Would be ultra cool!
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Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition
Hey guys - I plan on purchasing the Anastasia Family Fun edition because I love the film very much and because of Animated Views' glowing review of the DVD set :].
I haven't seen the Secret of NIMH for a very, very long time, but Anastasia has sparked a sudden interest in catching up with more Don Bluth stuff . According to the not-always-reliable Wikipedia, there's a blu-ray version of Secret of NIMH being planned or something.
What I'm hoping for is some reviews of the NIMH family fun edition - I did a search on the forum and on the main page, but couldn't find anything . I take it that it's better than any other current release, but might it be worth waiting for the blu-ray version? Is anything known about the features that are going to be in the blu-ray one?
Oh, and I did read some reviews from other websites, but I'd like to hear one from youse guys if you feel so inclined :].
One more thing (I hadn't planned on asking this, but as long as I'm here...) is it worth shelling (pun not intended) out all the extra money for the Little Mermaid Platinum edition, or can I be happy with the Special Edition which still includes The Little Match Girl?
Thanks! :]
I haven't seen the Secret of NIMH for a very, very long time, but Anastasia has sparked a sudden interest in catching up with more Don Bluth stuff . According to the not-always-reliable Wikipedia, there's a blu-ray version of Secret of NIMH being planned or something.
What I'm hoping for is some reviews of the NIMH family fun edition - I did a search on the forum and on the main page, but couldn't find anything . I take it that it's better than any other current release, but might it be worth waiting for the blu-ray version? Is anything known about the features that are going to be in the blu-ray one?
Oh, and I did read some reviews from other websites, but I'd like to hear one from youse guys if you feel so inclined :].
One more thing (I hadn't planned on asking this, but as long as I'm here...) is it worth shelling (pun not intended) out all the extra money for the Little Mermaid Platinum edition, or can I be happy with the Special Edition which still includes The Little Match Girl?
Thanks! :]
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Re: Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition
There's only two DVDs of The Little Mermaid out: the original 1 disc release with no bonus features and the new 2 disc Special Edition which is also a Platinum Edition. The Special Edition has the Platinum Edition banner at the top. Yes, the one with The Little Matchgirl is the Platinum Editon Special Edition.GRUNT wrote:One more thing (I hadn't planned on asking this, but as long as I'm here...) is it worth shelling (pun not intended) out all the extra money for the Little Mermaid Platinum edition, or can I be happy with the Special Edition which still includes The Little Match Girl?
Did you hear of something I didn't? I'd love to know...
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Re: Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition
All I know is that I definitely saw a special edition little mermaid that didn't say it was a two-disc thingy, which includes the Little Matchgirl.Dusterian wrote:There's only two DVDs of The Little Mermaid out: the original 1 disc release with no bonus features and the new 2 disc Special Edition which is also a Platinum Edition. The Special Edition has the Platinum Edition banner at the top. Yes, the one with The Little Matchgirl is the Platinum Editon Special Edition.GRUNT wrote:One more thing (I hadn't planned on asking this, but as long as I'm here...) is it worth shelling (pun not intended) out all the extra money for the Little Mermaid Platinum edition, or can I be happy with the Special Edition which still includes The Little Match Girl?
Did you hear of something I didn't? I'd love to know...
This is what I saw, in the flesh (so to speak):
Mermaid SE on eBay
It was selling for 20 bucks right alongside the 2-disc one which was 66 bucks, so I assume they're different. D:
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GRUNT, the disc you've linked on eBay is a Region-3 DVD, intended for sale/use in Asia, only. You would need a Region-3 or 'multi-region'-capable DVD player in order to view it.
You should be able to find the 2-disc Special Edition of The Little Mermaid for much less than US$66 .. DVD Planet has it for US$22, Amazon sells it for US$19 new (and even less 'used'); but you should also be able to find it fairly easily in local stores for about the same prices, or even less; it's not yet been placed on 'moratorium' (or "in the Disney vault," as some say). So, there's absolutely no reason to pay such a high premium for the 2-disc Platinum Edition .. unless it's been signed by Jodi Benson, or something. (though, I should add that I'm assuming you live in the U.S.A. .. but even 'overseas', this title should still be fairly well-available for less than a 300%-markup).
You should be able to find the 2-disc Special Edition of The Little Mermaid for much less than US$66 .. DVD Planet has it for US$22, Amazon sells it for US$19 new (and even less 'used'); but you should also be able to find it fairly easily in local stores for about the same prices, or even less; it's not yet been placed on 'moratorium' (or "in the Disney vault," as some say). So, there's absolutely no reason to pay such a high premium for the 2-disc Platinum Edition .. unless it's been signed by Jodi Benson, or something. (though, I should add that I'm assuming you live in the U.S.A. .. but even 'overseas', this title should still be fairly well-available for less than a 300%-markup).
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Skimming through the description of the 1-disc Region-3 The Little Mermaid eBay listing, I haven't seen anything of note 'missing' vis-a-vis the Region-1 TLM Platinum Edition. I would say "go for it" .. especially since your local 'mark-up' price on the 2-disc Region-1 set is so high! :idea:
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As for the The Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition .. it is, indeed, far superior to the previous "M-G-M Kids" edition, in both picture/transfer quality and its 'extras' .. but I still felt that it was a bit 'slim' in these offerings, considering that NIMH is easily my favorite animated film of all-time!
Still, it is a disc well-worth buying, and as I said, is the best version yet released in Region-1.
I also have two Region-2 discs of The Secret of NIMH (one from England, and one from France) which also sport excellent-quality transfers, but neither has much at all in the way of 'extras'.
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I haven't yet heard of any plans for a Blu-Ray edition of The Secret of NIMH. Certainly, no official announcement has been made yet about this by Sony, M-G-M, or Fox (any one of which might have the HD 'rights' to the movie .. NIMH's ownership/distribution history is pretty 'murky').
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As for the The Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition .. it is, indeed, far superior to the previous "M-G-M Kids" edition, in both picture/transfer quality and its 'extras' .. but I still felt that it was a bit 'slim' in these offerings, considering that NIMH is easily my favorite animated film of all-time!
Still, it is a disc well-worth buying, and as I said, is the best version yet released in Region-1.
I also have two Region-2 discs of The Secret of NIMH (one from England, and one from France) which also sport excellent-quality transfers, but neither has much at all in the way of 'extras'.
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I haven't yet heard of any plans for a Blu-Ray edition of The Secret of NIMH. Certainly, no official announcement has been made yet about this by Sony, M-G-M, or Fox (any one of which might have the HD 'rights' to the movie .. NIMH's ownership/distribution history is pretty 'murky').
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Hey Grunt!
Since we don't get copies in from MGM/Fox, The Secret Of NIMH is a title that we've been meaning to cover from our own copy but haven't gotten around to it yet!
As Droosan says, the new edition is well worth it, though it's fairly well known that the interview on the disc has been cut in half from the original 42 minutes Don and Gary participated in, so this could be extended again on a Blu-Ray. They also note that the new transfer was made with Blu-Ray in mind, so the release is more than a certainty...just a matter of "when".
My guess is that they'll be waiting to see how classic animation does on BR and think about releases then. In the meantime, I'd say grab the standard definition 2-disc set.
With Mermaid, there doesn't seem to be anything missing from the US 2-disc set, which was a lot of filler anyway. If The Little Match Girl is the big draw for you, as with Droo, I'd say go for the R3 version that you've seen.
Since we don't get copies in from MGM/Fox, The Secret Of NIMH is a title that we've been meaning to cover from our own copy but haven't gotten around to it yet!
As Droosan says, the new edition is well worth it, though it's fairly well known that the interview on the disc has been cut in half from the original 42 minutes Don and Gary participated in, so this could be extended again on a Blu-Ray. They also note that the new transfer was made with Blu-Ray in mind, so the release is more than a certainty...just a matter of "when".
My guess is that they'll be waiting to see how classic animation does on BR and think about releases then. In the meantime, I'd say grab the standard definition 2-disc set.
With Mermaid, there doesn't seem to be anything missing from the US 2-disc set, which was a lot of filler anyway. If The Little Match Girl is the big draw for you, as with Droo, I'd say go for the R3 version that you've seen.
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Sadly, I don't have much to add, but I concur with the comments on The Little Mermaid. I know if I was if I was in your situation GRUNT, I would no doubt pick up the Region 3 version. Plus, I like the cover art a bit more.
Btw, here's our original NIMH thread.
Btw, here's our original NIMH thread.
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