The CollectionsSince the very first Walt Disney Treasures wave a few years ago, I have
The Complete Pluto, Volume OneThroughout the Walt Disney Treasures waves, we have been treated to complete DISC ONE
DISC TWO
The Mickey Mouse Club, Week OneThe Mickey Mouse Club set takes you back to the very first week of the DISC ONE
DISC TWO
Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume TwoFinally, Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two is, obviously, It is fascinating to see the progression of Disney’s animation capabilities To top the set off, you get 10 animated Mickey shorts kept in the vaults DISC ONE
DISC TWO
The Video, Audio, and InterfaceAs with previous Walt Disney Treasures sets, the audio and video transfers The GoodiesWhile most of the capacity of these sets is dedicated to the main content, like the animated shorts or TV episodes, Disney always seems to be able to squeeze a number of goodies on each disc that are well worth watching. On the Pluto set, there are several cool things to check out,
The Mickey Mouse Club set also features a good selection of bonus Another item that fans will not want to miss is the “Mouseke-Memories”
Last up is the Mickey Mouse in Black in White, Vol. 2 set, which Also in the set is a unique presentation of several of Mickey’s Sunday The Final EvaluationOverall, and quite simply, each of these sets do a great job of presenting
The DiscsIf compendial collections, like the Walt Disney Treasures, are not quite
These discs represent a relatively decent selection of shorts, and they all seem to keep the attention of my two young TV watchers. In fact, being unfamiliar with many of these cartoons, the two of them protested watching the Chip and Dale disc altogether for a while, but after watching it with me, that disc has become one of the more popular discs with them for now. These shorts may not be the most memorable or the most famous, but they are fun to watch nonetheless. The Video, Audio, and InterfaceThere is not much to say beyond the video, audio, and interface all do
The GoodiesThese discs seem primarily intended for children and folks who are not
The Final EvaluationIf you are looking for a disc or two of your favorite characters that you can just pop in the DVD player and occupy yourself or your children for an hour or so, then these are a good place to start. These decent selections of classic cartoons are nicely presented, and there are just enough of them to keep children’s attention. However, if you are looking for a more comprehensive selection of animated shorts and/or bonus material, then you would be better served buying the Walt Disney Treasures collections. |