Pinocchio: Platinum Edition
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The Best Buy exclusive will be a 3-D cup. Not what I had in mind, but I'm a sucker for lenticular stuff. The picture is Pinocchio walking with his apple and the fairy - like pictured on the cover - oversees. (Actually, once you get the Pinocchio Platinum, the cup scene is ripped from the back of the box.) It's cute, so I'll be getting my copy there first thing Tuesday!
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Yes, it is two disc, I think the only supplements that are dropped for the DVD are the BD-Live features and Blu exclusives (seeing art on the sides of the TV where it would usually be black) Thought you were a Blu buyer, though? 
Don't forget the Blu combo pack includes a free DVD, too; the first disc which contains the movie, ala Sleeping Beauty.

Don't forget the Blu combo pack includes a free DVD, too; the first disc which contains the movie, ala Sleeping Beauty.
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I have to say something-I was watching a few scenes from Pinocchio and it's not as boring as I thought,it's not really boring but Fantasia is a boring movie.
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So, getting away from the foreign-and/or-dyslexic lunatic, for a second:
(No, not you, OUAD...)
Only just got the Blu-ray today, and while the feature documentary's good, the "Live-action reference footage" looks like it was taken out of the deepest Walt-era archives--
Not just a few clips of the usual Margaret Kelly or Kathryn Beaumont 50's footage we've seen, but what seems to be an educational 1938 in-studio training film for new animators instructing step by step how the footage is filmed, and how animators use it on their drawing table.
Only nine minutes long, but gives a perfect picture about how Walt and his animators taught themselves how to make their films.
(No, not you, OUAD...)

Only just got the Blu-ray today, and while the feature documentary's good, the "Live-action reference footage" looks like it was taken out of the deepest Walt-era archives--
Not just a few clips of the usual Margaret Kelly or Kathryn Beaumont 50's footage we've seen, but what seems to be an educational 1938 in-studio training film for new animators instructing step by step how the footage is filmed, and how animators use it on their drawing table.
Only nine minutes long, but gives a perfect picture about how Walt and his animators taught themselves how to make their films.
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I'll be sure to watch that later, got my copy on Blu today too! I ended up buying it Best Buy to get the cup - it's actually pretty cool and not as small as I imagined - and was able to price match Toys R Us price, so got a few bucks off. Woo!
Pretty slipcover, huh? I know, I loathe them, but it's so hard...
Pretty slipcover, huh? I know, I loathe them, but it's so hard...
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A nice little link to watch! with some more here