The Disney DVD Vault
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The Disney DVD Vault
Can anyone tell me what dvds are going into the vault on Jan 31?
Disney.com is saying that The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Four-Disc DVD, Bambi Special Edition, Lady And The Tramp 50th Anniversary Edition, Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure are going into the vault but a friend said that Fox and the Hound is going too, can anyone give me a complete list.
I am sorry if there is a thread about this already, i didnt see one.
Disney.com is saying that The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Four-Disc DVD, Bambi Special Edition, Lady And The Tramp 50th Anniversary Edition, Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure are going into the vault but a friend said that Fox and the Hound is going too, can anyone give me a complete list.
I am sorry if there is a thread about this already, i didnt see one.
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Essentially it's marketing, to get us to go out and buy everything we want before it disappears.Macaluso wrote:I don't understand this Disney Vault crap.
Then, we "grow up" and have our own kids, or younger kids get to the right age (Disney reckons every seven years) and they put them out again.
Makes sense really, even if it is frustrating.
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Disney Movies Going Back Into the Vault
Sorry if this was posted ever but I wanted to start a discussion about this.
Since ads are everywhere that the Cinderella DVD was going back into the vault along with Cinderella 2 and 3 I was curious about what that really meant.
I don't competely understand it. Why do they do this (besides money)? When do they deside that a movie needs to be put "back in the vault"? Truly have the ones put there not been released since? What movies have been put there so far? What happens when the date they go back into the vault arrives? Do they take all the current copies off the shelves or do they just not print them anymore? Etc. ?
Since ads are everywhere that the Cinderella DVD was going back into the vault along with Cinderella 2 and 3 I was curious about what that really meant.
I don't competely understand it. Why do they do this (besides money)? When do they deside that a movie needs to be put "back in the vault"? Truly have the ones put there not been released since? What movies have been put there so far? What happens when the date they go back into the vault arrives? Do they take all the current copies off the shelves or do they just not print them anymore? Etc. ?
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Re: Disney Movies Going Back Into the Vault
Not yet--The idea was that they rotate in cycles (as with the upcoming Blu-ray re-release of "Sleeping Beauty", whose turn should be coming up about now)Foxtale wrote:Since ads are everywhere that the Cinderella DVD was going back into the vault along with Cinderella 2 and 3 I was curious about what that really meant.
When do they deside that a movie needs to be put "back in the vault"? Truly have the ones put there not been released since?
Yes.What movies have been put there so far? What happens when the date they go back into the vault arrives? Do they take all the current copies off the shelves or do they just not print them anymore? Etc. ?
The idea on the Platinum titles was that the ten pre-listed select titles (mostly The Ones You've Heard Of) would be specialty items for one year only--Thus building up more "suspense" for a generational-classic title, and more interest, rather than just declining longterm sales.
As for why the sequels have to go with them, that's the mystery:
When it first happened with "Lion King II" and "Return to Neverland" , we naturally assumed that the upcoming Platinum releases of Lion and Pan would tack them on as bonus extras (as some of the overseas R2 edistions did)...
But given that the R1 sequels got their own solo sales pushes anyway, we know it can't be that--So, um, why are they still retiring them??
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According to last weeks Best Buy ad, the movies that are going into the vault this year, are: The Sword in the Stone, Alice in Wonderland and both trilogies for Cinderella and Aladdin. Got them all, so I'm good!
And yep, we talked about this some before - here. Heh, don't sweat it Foxtale, that's why I'm around!
And yep, we talked about this some before - here. Heh, don't sweat it Foxtale, that's why I'm around!
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Copies don't get pulled from the shelves, they just can't be ordered anymore by retail outlets past the given date. I bought Snow White years after it was "in the vault."
Every studio does this, by the way. Eventually, titles must go "out of print". Only, Disney trumpets it loudly to create interest. It's just marketing. And their stuff ALWAYS gets re-released later in new editions--- though some titles must wait longer than others.
Every studio does this, by the way. Eventually, titles must go "out of print". Only, Disney trumpets it loudly to create interest. It's just marketing. And their stuff ALWAYS gets re-released later in new editions--- though some titles must wait longer than others.
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Thanks Dan, I merged the existing and new Disney DVD Vault threads.
All the basics have been pretty well covered already, but I should clarify that when EricJ says some European editions contained the video sequels as extras, that's not quite true.
While the Region 1 editions are all sold separately, the Euro versions often come out in box sets that <I>bundle</I> the SE of a Platinum title with the existing video sequel. More a combo set than a true extra.
All the basics have been pretty well covered already, but I should clarify that when EricJ says some European editions contained the video sequels as extras, that's not quite true.
While the Region 1 editions are all sold separately, the Euro versions often come out in box sets that <I>bundle</I> the SE of a Platinum title with the existing video sequel. More a combo set than a true extra.
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(Didn't the French R2 "Peter Pan" Platinum come with "Return" as Disk 2?--Ben wrote:All the basics have been pretty well covered already, but I should clarify that when EricJ says some European editions contained the video sequels as extras, that's not quite true.
While the Region 1 editions are all sold separately, the Euro versions often come out in box sets that <I>bundle</I> the SE of a Platinum title with the existing video sequel. More a combo set than a true extra.
Thought that was what started the whole idea in the first place.)
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Thanks for merging the threads.
I understand now. Thanks so much for the clarification guys. Makes a whole lot of sense. So it really isn't any different than normal dvds no longer being produced. I figured it was just for marketing. It must work because most people don't realize when things go out of print most of the time and instead of going on wild goose hunts to try and find them later they purposely buy a dvd they were probably pondering buying just to make sure they don't miss out on it.
I understand now. Thanks so much for the clarification guys. Makes a whole lot of sense. So it really isn't any different than normal dvds no longer being produced. I figured it was just for marketing. It must work because most people don't realize when things go out of print most of the time and instead of going on wild goose hunts to try and find them later they purposely buy a dvd they were probably pondering buying just to make sure they don't miss out on it.
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Actually, there were two issues in France: the two-disc "Grande Classique" edition and a bundled three-disc with the two-disc and RTN-L bundled.EricJ wrote:Didn't the French R2 "Peter Pan" Platinum come with "Return" as Disk 2?
The two disc edition of Peter Pan in France is better than we got in R1 - it also included the complete 1924 Paramount version!
They did it again for Jungle Book and are doing it again for Dalmatians:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/101-Dalmatians- ... 0010KG2GA/