Woo, woo... I love, LOVE, Pinocchio!


Love the story, the songs, the dark look - which I feel makes it seem more real. And that whale scene, amazing!
It feels like such a long wait, but as with Dalmatians, I know the time will fly bye!

Pinocchio is more "iconic" than loved, while SB tends to attract either little girls who like Aurora's dress or Disney nostalgists who like the dragon.Ben wrote:Y'know...I was about to post something like this!
Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty have, historically, been two of Disney's titles that they have repeatedly used as introductions to new video formats.
They've both become iconic titles, but the truth is they were both flops, so the Studio reasoned they could put out bona fide classics while not actually dipping in for the big guns.
So...as I was thinking about Sleeping Beauty coming out, I literally the other day said to myself, well, that means that Pinocchio can't be very far behind.
I wonder about that...Ben wrote:If the patter sticks, look for (on Blu-Ray at least) the next releasing wave to include Alice In Wonderland and Dumbo.
IIRC, Robin Hood was the other 'perennially-available' VHS title ..EricJ wrote:You're referring to the days of VHS, and the Five Disney Orphans, that even the Vault didn't want and were available year-round:
Alice, Dumbo, Sword in the Stone, Three Caballeros, and...(Fox & Hound?--Darn, it's been so long, can't remember .)