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Thank you, darth deetoo.

Still not going to bother posting a picture of my Disney DVDs, though I'm sure a list is more than adequate...

Disney Animated Classics:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Edition
Pinocchio: Gold Classic Collection
Fantasia: 60th Anniversary Edition (First Set)
The Fantasia Anthology - Fantasia: 60th Anniversary Edition (Second Set), Fantasia 2000, The Fantasia Legacy
Dumbo: 60th Anniversary Edition
Bambi: Platinum Edition
Saludos Amigos: Gold Classic Collection
The Three Caballeros: Gold Classic Collection
Make Mine Music: Gold Classic Collection
Fun & Fancy Free: Gold Classic Collection
Melody Time: Gold Classic Collection
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Gold Classic Collection
Cinderella: Platinum Edition
Alice in Wonderland: Masterpiece Edition
Peter Pan: Special Edition
Lady and the Tramp: Platinum Edition
Sleeping Beauty: Special Edition (First Set)
Sleeping Beauty: Special Edition (Second Set)
The Sword in the Stone: Gold Classic Collection
The Aristocats: Gold Classic Collection
Robin Hood: Gold Classic Collection
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 25th Anniversary Edition
The Rescuers
The Fox and the Hound: Gold Classic Collection
The Black Cauldron: Gold Classic Collection
The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver & Company: Special Edition
The Little Mermaid: Platinum Edition
The Rescuers Down Under: Gold Classic Collection
Beauty and the Beast: Platinum Edition
Aladdin: Platinum Edition
The Lion King: Platinum Edition
Pocahontas: 10th Anniversary Edition
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules: Gold Classic Collection
Mulan: Special Edition
Tarzan: Collector's Edition
The Emperor's New Groove: Collector's Edition
Atlantis - The Lost Empire: Collector's Edition
Treasure Planet
Brother Bear: Special Edition
Chicken Little

Disney Animated Films (Theatrical and Direct-To-Video):
A Goofy Movie: Gold Classic Collection
Dinosaur: Collector's Edition
Pooh's Heffalump Movie
Pooh's Grand Adventure - The Search for Christopher Robin: Special Edition
The Lion King 2 - Simba's Pride: Special Edition
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
The Lion King 1 1/2
Mickey Donald Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest
The Fox and the Hound 2

Disney Live-Action Films (Theatrical, Television, and Direct-To-Video):
Treasure Island
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Special Edition
Johnny Tremaine
Old Yeller: Vault Disney Collection
The Shaggy Dog: Wild & Woolly Edition
Pollyanna: Vault Disney Collection
Swiss Family Robinson: Vault Disney Collection
Toby Tyler
The Parent Trap (1961): Vault Disney Collection
Mary Poppins: Gold Classic Collection
Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Edition
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
The Boatniks
The World's Greatest Athlete
Bedknobs and Broomsticks: 30th Anniversary Edition
The Shaggy D.A.: Canine Candidate Edition
Escape to Witch Mountain: Special Edition
Return from Witch Mountain: Special Edition
Pete's Dragon: Gold Classic Collection
The North Avenue Irregulars
The Black Whole
The Watcher in the Woods (Disney release)
The Watcher in the Woods (Anchor Bay release)
Tron: 20th Anniversary Edition
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Flight of the Navigator
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
The Rocketeer
Newsies: Collector's Edition
D2: The Mighty Ducks
D3: The Mighty Ducks
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
Air Bud (Seville release)
Tower of Terror
The Parent Trap (1998): Special Double Trouble Edition
Princess of Thieves
Life-Size
Remember the Titans
102 Dalmatians
The Princess Diaries: Special Edition
Walt: The Man Behind the Myth
Tuck Everlasting
Freaky Friday (2003)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Collector's Edition
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - The Lost Disc
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - Special Edition
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - BestBuy Exclusive Bonus Disc
National Treasure
The Pacifier
Sky High
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe - Collector's Edition
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe - Special Edition Soundtrack DVD
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe - Extended Edition
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
High School Musical: Remix Edition
Air Buddies
Read It and Weep: Zapped Edition

Disney Collections & Compilations:
Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronologial Donald, Volume One
Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines
Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrowland
Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto, Volume One
Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto, Volume Two
Walt Disney's Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures, Volume One - Wonders of the World

Classic Cartoon Favorites, Volume Four: Starring Chip'n'Dale
Classic Cartoon Favorites, Volume Eight: Holiday Celebration with Mickey and Pals
Classic Cartoon Favorites, Volume Nine: Classic Holiday Stories
Funny Factory, Volume Four: With Huey, Dewey, & Louie
It's A Small World of Fun!: Volume Three

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Escapay wrote:Thank you, darth deetoo.

Still not going to bother posting a picture of my Disney DVDs, though I'm sure a list is more than adequate...
It might be just me, but I love seeing the actual pictures, although not at all for the "in-your-face proof" factor. I just really love to see how people organize their DVDs (alphabetical? chronological?) and it's also fun to see some other regions' covert art.

And darth deetoo, your collection is superb, as always!
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myr_heille wrote:
Escapay wrote:Thank you, darth deetoo.

Still not going to bother posting a picture of my Disney DVDs, though I'm sure a list is more than adequate...
It might be just me, but I love seeing the actual pictures, although not at all for the "in-your-face proof" factor. I just really love to see how people organize their DVDs (alphabetical? chronological?) and it's also fun to see some other regions' covert art.

And darth deetoo, your collection is superb, as always!
My list is the same way that I organize it on my shelves, so taking a picture would be redundant. Besides, once you've seen one R1 DVD cover, you've seen them all.

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Here's mine. Sorry the images are kind of fuzzy; the DVD shelf is a corner of my room that the window's light can't quite reach completely. It also doesn't help that I have a sofa bed detracting me from getting a good view of the whole shelf.

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This is the whole DVD shelf, which is running out of room rapidly. You'll see the first two shelves up close below. The bottom two consist of musicals, superhero films, tv shows, and everything else.

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My animated classics collection, partially hidden by a Walt Disney World picture frame that I've yet to place a photo inside of.

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My Pixar and live-action films collection. The tailend of my animated classics can also be seen here. The castle is blocking off the beginning of the live-action films (for those wondering, Walt: The Man Behind the Myth, Pollyanna, The Parent Trap, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and Pete's Dragon are the ones hidden from view.

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Disney DVDs in the "Other" category: the Muppets, theatrical animation, DTV animation, theme parks, and Hayao Miyazaki. The extended Narnia is behind the Hatter plushie, and that's it for Disney DVDs. My Jesus film collection can be seen behind the Alice globe (wow, what an odd sentence). I'm awaiting my Passion: Definitive Edition from Amazon, which will go after Gospel of John (yes, even my Jesus films are in chronological order).
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Your collection is stunning, deetoo. How much did it all cost, roughly?
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darth_deetoo I think I've just died of envy. The DVD's are nice, but it's the other stuff that really makes me green with envy.

I can't wait till I finally get to go to Disneyland this summer, I'm bringing around 2000 bucks in spending money, so I'm hoping to finally build up a nice collection of Disney stuff.

My collection right now currently contains 26 Disney DVDs, a Stitch plushie (same one you have), Aurora and Ariel Barbies (did the lady at Wal Mart give me a weird look when I bought those... :lol: ),a few action figures and statues I've picked up at thrift shops and posters for Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid.

I'd take a picture, but I'm cameraless at the moment.
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Jeffel wrote:Your collection is stunning, deetoo. How much did it all cost, roughly?
Yikes, I wouldn't have a clue how much it cost altogether.

The most expensive items are the 3 Armani statues, Belle, Ariel and Aurora. They varied between about £250 - £450 each. The Sleeping Beauty one was the most expensive, Ariel was the least expensive.

Most of the other figurines varied from around £10 - £60 each I think.

Plushes tended to cost between £10 - £12 - the Belle and Snow White on the throne's were £20 each.

The Armani's are definitely the pride of my collection, and I do intend to buy more. They are very expensive, but they are also without a doubt the most beautiful collectibles I've ever seen.

If anyone would like to see any clearer pics of any of the figurines, let me know and I'll post some close up pics.
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I havn't got my camera with me right now so I'll just list the ones I have:

Have
Bambi 2-Disc Special Edition
Cinderella 2-Disc Special Edition
Alice in Wonderland 2-Disc Special Edition
Lady and the Tramp 2-Disc Special Edition
The Little Mermaid 2-Disc Special Edition
Aladdin 2-Disc Special Edition
The Lion King 2-Disc Special Edition
Pocahontas 2-Disc Special Edition
Tarzan 2-Disc Special Edition
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2-Disc Collector's Edition
Lilo and Stitch 2-Disc Special Edition
Treasures: Donald 1
Treasures: Donald 2
Treasures: Color Mickey 1
Treasures: Color Mickey 2
Treasures: Silly Symphonies 1

Getting
Mulan 2-Disc Special Edition
Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers First Collection
Ducktales First Collection
The Fox and the Hound Special Edition
Peter Pan 2-Disc Special Edition
The Aristocats 2-Disc Special Edition
Robin Hood Special Edition
Dumbo Special Edition (might be 2-Disc)
The Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Special Edition
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Friendship Edition

and of course I have my Disney Store Dumbo soft toy which I sleep with every night :oops:
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Unfortunately, I too am cameraless, but posting a list is better than nothing, no? :)

The following DVDs are MINE! MINE! MINE! :

Note: My DVD collection is a mixture of Region 1 and Region 2 titles. I will write the appropriate region next to the DVD titles. Also note that sub-headings of DVD editions in different regions vary. For example, the Platinum Editions are simply called Special Editions in Europe. My Platinums are a mixture of Region 1 and 2, and I will write the edition name according to the region.

Understood? Confused? Disoriented? Oh... just read through it again... 8)

Walt Disney Animated Classics:

1. Fantasia - (forms part of "The Fantasia DVD Collection" DVD box set) Region 2
2. Bambi - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
3. Cinderella - Platinum Edition - Region 1
4. Alice in Wonderland - Special Edition - Region 2
5. Peter Pan - Region 2
6. Lady and the Tramp - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
7. The Sword in the Stone - Gold Classic Collection - Region 1
8. The Aristocats - Region 2
9. Robin Hood - Gold Classic Collection - Region 1
8. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Region 2
9. The Rescuers - Region 2
10. The Black Cauldron - Gold Classic Collection - Region 1
11. The Little Mermaid - Platinum Edition - Region 1
12. Beauty and the Beast - 2 Disc Collector's Edition - Region 2
13. Aladdin - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
14. The Lion King - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
15. Pocahontas - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
16. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Region 1
17. Mulan - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
18. Tarzan - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
19. Fantasia 2000 - (forms part of "The Fantasia DVD Collection" DVD box set) Region 2
20. Lilo & Stitch - 2 Disc Special Edition - Region 2
21. Treasure Planet - Region 2
22. Home on the Range - Region 2
23. Chicken Little - Region 2

Other Disney Films:

24. Mary Poppins - Gold Classic Collection - Region 1
25. Pete's Dragon - Region 2

Walt Disney Treasures:

26. Mickey Mouse in Living Colour* Volume 1 - Region 2
27. Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 2 - Region 1
28. Walt Disney on the Front Lines - Region 1

* The word "colour" has the "u" in it because it's the European (UK) Region 2 edition of that Walt Disney Treasure I own. It's kind of funny having my two Mickey Mouse volumes sitting on my shelf in different regions, mostly because they have slightly different cover art, and the Region 2 disc does not have a double-alpha case (like the US Treasures) but a normal slim case with a flipper inside (for the extra disc). 8) And obviously, the spelling difference. Personally, I prefer the word "colour" written as I er ... just wrote it, but I guess that's because I'm European, and here in Malta we're taught British English (not American English).
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yamiiguy wrote:Getting
Mulan 2-Disc Special Edition
Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers First Collection
Ducktales First Collection
The Fox and the Hound Special Edition
Peter Pan 2-Disc Special Edition
The Aristocats 2-Disc Special Edition
Robin Hood Special Edition
Dumbo Special Edition (might be 2-Disc)
The Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Special Edition
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Friendship Edition
Don't forget "TaleSpin First Collection" and "Darkwing Duck First Collection", yamiiguy.

And also, don't forget "Gummi Bears First Collection", "Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers Second Collection", and "DuckTales Second Collection".
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I have on DVD:

Snow White
Pinocchio
Dumbo
Bambi
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
Lady and the Tramp
Sleeping Beauty (possibly my favourite cover art, the purple 2 disc edition one)
The Sword in the Stone
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie-The-Pooh
The Rescuers
The Black Cauldron
Basil the Great Mouse Detective
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King

And then on VHS:

Wind in the Willows (basically just the Mr Toad section from the full film)
101 Dalmations
The Jungle Book
The Aristocats
The Fox and the Hound
Oliver and Company
The Lion King
Plus a couple of sing-a-long things

Then I have Silly Symphonies volumes 1 and 2. That's about it, bar the odd cuddly toy lying around from past trips to the Disney theme parks.
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Yay! Long live the NEW and IMPROVED Disney DVD collection photo thread! :lol:

darth_deetoo, i'm in LOVE with your King Louis plush! It's so cute! :P Did you get it recently? How much did it cost? (Sorry, but in case you didn't know, The Jungle Book is one of my favorite Disney Classics, and I'm planning on spending big bucks on the merchandice coming out this fall for the platinum! ESPECIALLY on plushes!)

I've decided I'll probably make a tradition and post updates on my collection on New Year's Eve, like what happened last...er, this year. That way, I can see (and others!) how much my collection has grown! :) So, it will definately be a while until my next update. :lol:

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I got the King Louie plush last December from the UK Disney Store. Hoping to get a Baloo at Disneyland Paris. It was £12 but I got it during a 3 for 2 promotion on soft toys.
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I have a King Louie, he's awesome. Mine's different to yours though, I think he's smaller, definitely has shorter arms, and he's fluffier with darker hair, but I like him that way.
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danfrandes wrote:
yamiiguy wrote:Getting
Mulan 2-Disc Special Edition
Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers First Collection
Ducktales First Collection
The Fox and the Hound Special Edition
Peter Pan 2-Disc Special Edition
The Aristocats 2-Disc Special Edition
Robin Hood Special Edition
Dumbo Special Edition (might be 2-Disc)
The Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Special Edition
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Friendship Edition
Don't forget "TaleSpin First Collection" and "Darkwing Duck First Collection", yamiiguy.

And also, don't forget "Gummi Bears First Collection", "Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers Second Collection", and "DuckTales Second Collection".
Havn't been announced for Region 2 yet :(
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darth_deetoo wrote:I got the King Louie plush last December from the UK Disney Store. Hoping to get a Baloo at Disneyland Paris. It was £12 but I got it during a 3 for 2 promotion on soft toys.
I so wish there was a Disney Store near me. Or at least a store that sold memrobillia similar to the Disney Store (The department stores carry a crap load of princess stuff for little girls, but other then the really well done character dolls from Mattel I don't have a desire to own any of it).

I love King Louie (and pretty much everything from the Jungle Book) but the only thing I have in his likness is the candy dispenser McDonalds put out with their Happy Meals when The Jungle Book came out on VHS about 10 years ago.
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Ooo, what's in those gold tins?
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Jeffel wrote:Ooo, what's in those gold tins?
Those are the "Walt Disney Legacy Collection" tins/cans to hold the discs.
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