Disney's Aladdin DVD Press Release (Real One)
the book
I forgot about the deluxe set so when I found a store selling the DVD a couple weekends ago I went ahead and paid $30 for the regular edition...dumb right? but I got the geek thrill of having something early and being a recovering geek I don't have that often.
Anyway, now I am left wondering if I want the deluxe set too. Is the book a rehash of the Aladdin Making of an Animated film book? That's how the book was handled in the 93 deluxe video edition...or is it an entirely new book? Thanks. Hopefully someone replies soon so I can make my purchase after work
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Anyway, now I am left wondering if I want the deluxe set too. Is the book a rehash of the Aladdin Making of an Animated film book? That's how the book was handled in the 93 deluxe video edition...or is it an entirely new book? Thanks. Hopefully someone replies soon so I can make my purchase after work
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I'll try and answer as many questions about the gift set as possible...
I already posted some outside pics of the giftset they should be on this page somewhere (from E-bay)
and then I also don't know about the gift set book and whether it is like the deluxe video edition.
All I know is that it is pretty cool, and refers mostly to the production of this DVD in particular, and comes with a very beautiful story book in the last chapter. Basically I would consider it a 160 page chapter insert with GREAT artwork. That is essentially what it is? Can anyone else explain it better?! And I'm still not sure about that film still. It just looks fake to me. (I just got a Senitype from the film Amadeus and the aspect ratio was 2.35:1 and it wasn't animorphic even though I'm almost 100% positive it was filmed animorphic. Sometimes I wonder if these telecine transfers done by "MASTER FILM TECHS" are really anything more than a print out from a video/telecine machine. Haha.
Oh well any more information about the process of senityping would be great to know for me, and I'm sure for many others.
I hope that I'm helping you guys out. That's the whole reason I joined the forum...to try to dig up new news and use my film knowledge to bring new info to anyone who has an interest in film and animation and especially DVD production, but most of all DISNEY DVD's.
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I already posted some outside pics of the giftset they should be on this page somewhere (from E-bay)
and then I also don't know about the gift set book and whether it is like the deluxe video edition.
All I know is that it is pretty cool, and refers mostly to the production of this DVD in particular, and comes with a very beautiful story book in the last chapter. Basically I would consider it a 160 page chapter insert with GREAT artwork. That is essentially what it is? Can anyone else explain it better?! And I'm still not sure about that film still. It just looks fake to me. (I just got a Senitype from the film Amadeus and the aspect ratio was 2.35:1 and it wasn't animorphic even though I'm almost 100% positive it was filmed animorphic. Sometimes I wonder if these telecine transfers done by "MASTER FILM TECHS" are really anything more than a print out from a video/telecine machine. Haha.
Oh well any more information about the process of senityping would be great to know for me, and I'm sure for many others.
I hope that I'm helping you guys out. That's the whole reason I joined the forum...to try to dig up new news and use my film knowledge to bring new info to anyone who has an interest in film and animation and especially DVD production, but most of all DISNEY DVD's.
Sincerely,
That 1 Guy
Nope, didn't get one either. Is it just the gift sets, or do the stand-alone ones not come with a coupon booklet either?One thing I noticed though, is that I didn't get a coupon book inside the DVD? Did anyone who bought the gift set, not get a coupon book?
I'm relatively happy with the gift set. The thing that surprised me the most is that it's actually quite similar in design to the Lion King gift set, so they display rather nicely next to each other. Still, I can't help but feel that it's overpriced (especially if one pays the list price of $49.99) for what you get. The sketches are nice but don't feel all that special, and I would have rather paid extra for a separate, more in-depth book. I'm not really sure what I would want in a gift set, but perhaps a soundtrack would've been a nice start.
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Well I don't know if the DVD on the Gift Set comes with the coupon. I haven't opened it, and I'm not planning to. This is just my backup copy, just in case.
In Costco they sell it for $37 and have the DVD only with a cd that includes "One Jump Ahead" and "A Whole New World".
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Do you know where to get plush toys or stuff from Aladdin? I've been in several KB Toys and haven't found anything. They still have lots of Lion King stuff.
In Costco they sell it for $37 and have the DVD only with a cd that includes "One Jump Ahead" and "A Whole New World".
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Do you know where to get plush toys or stuff from Aladdin? I've been in several KB Toys and haven't found anything. They still have lots of Lion King stuff.
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I got the gift set, and if you guys can hang on for a little while I am preparing a paragraph or two about it which Luke is going to insert into his review. I'm working on it as fast as I can people. Pictures are a possibility too but I can't promise those, we'll see.
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The best place to get Aladdin plush toys is from the Disney Store. They have Genie, Iago, Abu, Jasmine's tiger...can't remember if they were on sale, but they could be since they're having quite a sale right now.Evil Genie Jafar wrote:
Do you know where to get plush toys or stuff from Aladdin? I've been in several KB Toys and haven't found anything. They still have lots of Lion King stuff.
Maybe I am not educated about how amazing the senitype is...first time I have heard that word actually...but really seems like a worthless piece of junk to me. I think they would like you to believe you have a piece of the one and only print of the film, but that's absurd. My Disney geek side that loves Aladdin wants to buy the collector set, but my logic says senitype's a 0, drawings could be cool, but still just another print of a drawing, verdict is still out on the book, and I already bought the- I shudder to use the word-vanilla edition.
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Entertainment Weekly gives the DVD an A! For those of you who are subscribers, or have AOL, go to www.ew.com, they have it on the front page! If not, go to the DVD section or search for it! I am pleasantly surprised, because it's so hard to get a decent grade in the DVD section, particularly when it's a re-issue of an older movie; they expect the archives and bonus features to be perfect. I searched, and I found the letter grades of the past Platinums.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: A-
(They mentioned they were bored during the actual movie, but the bonus features were great!)
Beauty and the Beast:
EW pretty much changes the format of their reviews every year or so, especially in regards to DVDs. This was in the era when they gave DVDs two grades - movie/presentation, and bonus features
Movie/presentation: A
Bonus features: B-
The Lion King: B-
They really came down on the poor bonus features, but they also mentioned that just having the movie on DVD was enough to make up for this edition's faults.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: A-
(They mentioned they were bored during the actual movie, but the bonus features were great!)
Beauty and the Beast:
EW pretty much changes the format of their reviews every year or so, especially in regards to DVDs. This was in the era when they gave DVDs two grades - movie/presentation, and bonus features
Movie/presentation: A
Bonus features: B-
The Lion King: B-
They really came down on the poor bonus features, but they also mentioned that just having the movie on DVD was enough to make up for this edition's faults.
hi. this is my first post in this forum and i am from manila, philippines. i have received my Aladdin Gift Set 2 weeks ago from a very legit and reliable source. i am not really ecstatic after viewing this dvd because of high expectations but i'm very proud that our very own Lea Salonga, singing voice of Jasmine, is featured in the dvd... several times. anyhow, you may press the link for the actual pictures of the dvd set.Lumiere wrote:I ma from mexico, I preorder the gift set and it will arrive next week , can someone post pictures of the gift set, please
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Thanks a lot for posting and welcome to the boards!pinoy1234 wrote:hi. this is my first post in this forum and i am from manila, philippines. i have received my Aladdin Gift Set 2 weeks ago from a very legit and reliable source. i am not really not ecstatic after viewing this dvd because of high expectations but i'm very proud that our very own Lea Salonga, singing voice of Jasmine, is featured in the dvd... several times. anyhow, you may press the link for the actual pictures of the dvd set.Lumiere wrote:I ma from mexico, I preorder the gift set and it will arrive next week , can someone post pictures of the gift set, please
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Really nice pictures! I can't wait 'till I have this in my hands this Saturday.
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Can anyone tell me what chapter on the DVD it is where Genie does his Rodney Dangerfield impression? I can't seem to find it for some reason. It's the part where Genie says, "I can't believe it. I'm losing to a rug."
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