Walt Disney Treasures: Wave 7 DVDs Press Release
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Well, I guess Amazon is probably the best bet for me. As for the tins, I don't really care about them. I just care about the DVDs themselves.Pluto Region1 wrote:That is exactly how I felt, driving around and around to Best Buy, etc to no avail. See my earlier posts. You can order from Best Buy, order from Amazon (if you don't mind the condition of the tins when they arrive), I guess try Sam's Club, Costco, or order from Disneyshopping.com (see my earlier post for the link for the site).Big Disney Fan wrote:Yesterday, I went to Best Buy to see if I could get the Treasures. The only one I could find was Oswald. The next day, I went to Costco to again get them, but again, all I found was Oswald. Needless to say, I was getting mad. Then, acting on a tip from a fellow forum member, I went to Sam's Club to try again. But all they had was the WWII DVD from long ago. Needless to say, I was so mad, I started feeling like I was being cheated. How DARE they don't have ALL of the Treasures, and at Christmas, when they're needed most! I'm beginning to think that the ONLY place to reliably find them ALL is at Amazon. What am I gonna do?
I am so glad everyone is finally receiving their Treasures and that they are happy with condition, etc. I am one, too, who drove all over town to store after store trying to hunt them down. Next year, it's Amazon for me as well. I am one that really doesn't care about the dings on the tins but I do prefer to buy from a store rather than order because I like that instant gratification feeling!! But, it was more frustration than anything this year so I guess I will order next year. Hopefully with the demand, Disney will see that they need to continue this line.
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I finally got around to going to Best Buy and they had an unlimited supply of Oswald, but no Donald or Disneyland.
They even had The Chronological Donald Vol. 1(yes Vol. 1), Mickey Mouse Club, Mickey Mouse in Black and White Vol. 2, The Hardy Boy, The Adventures of Spin and Marty and Pluto Vol. 2.
Of course, this is the same Best Buy that didn't get Donald Duck Vol. 2 until over year after it was released, so I'm hoping Best Buy just has it in stock and won't put it out for a while.
But I have to wonder why Disney is so daft into thinking Oswald would be such a big seller. No one but animation fans really know who Oswald is, and before last week almost no one has seen an Oswald short, and while I'll probably buy it at some point, it's low on my priority list.
Frankly, I always somewhat thought it was a mistake to buy Oswalds' rights back, and it looks like I was right.
They even had The Chronological Donald Vol. 1(yes Vol. 1), Mickey Mouse Club, Mickey Mouse in Black and White Vol. 2, The Hardy Boy, The Adventures of Spin and Marty and Pluto Vol. 2.
Of course, this is the same Best Buy that didn't get Donald Duck Vol. 2 until over year after it was released, so I'm hoping Best Buy just has it in stock and won't put it out for a while.
But I have to wonder why Disney is so daft into thinking Oswald would be such a big seller. No one but animation fans really know who Oswald is, and before last week almost no one has seen an Oswald short, and while I'll probably buy it at some point, it's low on my priority list.
Frankly, I always somewhat thought it was a mistake to buy Oswalds' rights back, and it looks like I was right.
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I'm not sure we can say yet that it's not as big a seller as the other two. There were 70,000 more Oswald tins produced than either of the other sets this wave; which is probably a big contributor to the excess most of us have seen in its stock level compared to Donald and Disneyland.But I have to wonder why Disney is so daft into thinking Oswald would be such a big seller. No one but animation fans really know who Oswald is, and before last week almost no one has seen an Oswald short, and while I'll probably buy it at some point, it's low on my priority list.
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My mom asked me if I wanted Oswald more or Disneyland and I instantly replied, "Disneyland."TM2-Megatron wrote:I'm not sure we can say yet that it's not as big a seller as the other two. There were 70,000 more Oswald tins produced than either of the other sets this wave; which is probably a big contributor to the excess most of us have seen in its stock level compared to Donald and Disneyland.But I have to wonder why Disney is so daft into thinking Oswald would be such a big seller. No one but animation fans really know who Oswald is, and before last week almost no one has seen an Oswald short, and while I'll probably buy it at some point, it's low on my priority list.
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Yeah, but that's my question.TM2-Megatron wrote: There were 70,000 more Oswald tins produced than either of the other sets this wave; which is probably a big contributor to the excess most of us have seen in its stock level compared to Donald and Disneyland.
Why would Disney create over twice as many Oswald sets than Disneyland and Donald? Disneyland is easily waaaaaay more popular than Oswald and the Donald sets probably the sets people who don't normally buy Treasures would buy(even a couple people here have express having only interest in Donald).
So really, what's with the high expectations for such a rare and unknown character?
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well it does seem strange, as I pointed out on this thread (or another) earlier. Perhaps Disney have a big Oswald push lined up for 2008? But even then, people purchasing the Treasures set on a whim from seeing some advertising are likely to be disappointed.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Why would Disney create over twice as many Oswald sets than Disneyland and Donald? Disneyland is easily waaaaaay more popular than Oswald and Donald is probably the sets people who don't normally but Treasures would buy(even a couple people here have express having only interest in Donald).
So really, what's with the high expectations for such a rare and unknown character?
My Tins are of course winging their way over here as I type, but are unlikely to arrive before 2008. But I know the black and white Mickey set could be tiring to watch at times. I expect the Oswald toons to be more so.
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Because a better outcome would have been to leave these films with Universal so they could stay locked in a vault somewhere, and people who want to see then couldn't. Plus there's the added benefit that a couple of the films might have laid undisturbed in a foreign archive until they finally turned to powder.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Frankly, I always somewhat thought it was a mistake to buy Oswalds' rights back, and it looks like I was right.
Just because you don't appreciate something doesn't make it bad or wrong. I'm looking forward to it immensely, and I'm sure I'll return to watch the Oswald set again and again. For me, this is one the finest releases Disney has put out, and I'm hugely grateful they've committed the time and effort and resources to make it happen.
I think Disney may have been a little over-optimistic about the number of units of Oswald they might shift, but that's no reason for not doing it at all.
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Well, I suppose you're right, but still, the least they could do was have the amounts of Donald and Disneyland DVDs equal those of Oswald.MK Sharp wrote:I think Disney may have been a little over-optimistic about the number of units of Oswald they might shift, but that's no reason for not doing it at all.
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Speaking for myself, I thought the Oswald shorts were easier to watch. They seemd to be very energetic and just fun. I hope you enjoy it.2099net wrote: My Tins are of course winging their way over here as I type, but are unlikely to arrive before 2008. But I know the black and white Mickey set could be tiring to watch at times. I expect the Oswald toons to be more so.
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Got all of mine in perfect condition from Amazon, and have only really watched the primary documentary on the 'Disneyland' one as yet (it was the one I've most been waiting for, to be honest). Top stuff, and the Ticket book is pure icing.
I was thinking about the Oswald numbering, as the certificate instantly jumps out as a high number. Is it possible that because Disney have finally got Oswald back, and as such this is their first opportunity to make some money off him, that they are simply trying to make as much as possible? Donald and Disneyland packages they have had many opportunities to do things with before, and indeed the Donald shorts usually pop up somewhere else from time to time. Perhaps this is the first big push to make Oswald "cannon"? (Or more likely, to make Oswald profitable).
I was thinking about the Oswald numbering, as the certificate instantly jumps out as a high number. Is it possible that because Disney have finally got Oswald back, and as such this is their first opportunity to make some money off him, that they are simply trying to make as much as possible? Donald and Disneyland packages they have had many opportunities to do things with before, and indeed the Donald shorts usually pop up somewhere else from time to time. Perhaps this is the first big push to make Oswald "cannon"? (Or more likely, to make Oswald profitable).
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