From the review on this site:PatrickvD wrote:wasn't there some mystery surrounding the movie's OAR? what's the correct one and what's the aspect ratio on the Gold Collection disc? My region 2 NL disc is foolscreen..
The movie is presented in the aspect ratio of 1.33:1. A source of some confusion is whether or not this is the original aspect ratio. Information on this subject is scarce, and it’s additionally difficult to believe it’s a Pan-and-Scan job considering the DVD releases of the Disney animated titles from the same time period are all exhibited in their original ratio. There are no signs of distinct cropping, so the original frame probably wasn’t much wider than 1.33:1. However, the packaging states that the transfer has been modified from its original version, formatted to fit standard television screens. Therefore, it can be assumed that 1:33.1 is not the original ratio. (For more information on this issue, please visit Original Aspect Ratio.)
Click the link in the last line of the article... Basically, OAR is the Original Aspect Ratio as shown in theaters. Since movies are usually widescreen with different dimensions than normal TVs, to show a widescreen movie on a normal TV you need to either put black bars at the top and bottom of the image, or you need to crop the sides of the image to fit it within the TV.jamminjake245 wrote:Also, what does OAR stand for?