THE CHRONOLOGICAL DONALD Walt Disney Treasure Set Preview
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Oh ok, that might even be worse... time to start saving up. Thanks.Luke wrote:They aren't taken back off. There's just a limited number of sets that are printed.awallaceunc wrote:About how long are Treasures sets in stores before they are taken back off?
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Wow...bumping a 2-year old topic just to say you're NOT getting the DVD because your stepdad is and also to say that Pluto is better. Thanks for sharing!
Might as well let this bump be put to good use...
Chronological Donald V1 was my first Treasures set, got it for my birthday in 2004. I still need to get V2, I should've gotten it when it came out initially, but I always kept putting it off.
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Might as well let this bump be put to good use...
Chronological Donald V1 was my first Treasures set, got it for my birthday in 2004. I still need to get V2, I should've gotten it when it came out initially, but I always kept putting it off.
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Walt Disney Treasures Donald Duck V2
If you really have a hard time getting WDT Donald Duck V2 for a reasonable price, try calling Disneyland or Walt Disney World Merchandise.
My family and I just returned from WDW, and there were plenty of DDV2 in the park, as well as 'Rarities' and 'Tomorrowland' and 'Spin & Marty.' I don't know about Disneyland has any to sell, but their shipping prices seem more reasonable than WDW's.
Anyway, here are the phone #s:
Disneyland: 800-760-3566
Walt Disney World: 407-363-6200
My family and I just returned from WDW, and there were plenty of DDV2 in the park, as well as 'Rarities' and 'Tomorrowland' and 'Spin & Marty.' I don't know about Disneyland has any to sell, but their shipping prices seem more reasonable than WDW's.
Anyway, here are the phone #s:
Disneyland: 800-760-3566
Walt Disney World: 407-363-6200
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Yeah, why is it that Canadian stores always have copies of old treasures? I'm glad I live in Canada.TM2-Megatron wrote:In Toronto, there's a store that's selling three of the four Wave 3 tins (missing Front Lines) for $18 (that's Canadian currency) each and they've got 4 or 5 copies of all three.
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No, Canada and the U.S. share the same production run; with Canada getting a proportionately lower number of tins. It would be ridiculous to produce another full 110k,115k,etc. tins for Canada alone.thatartguy wrote:Because Canada gets identical number of sets as the US, but has 10% of the population.
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Where was this? Unless you saw it in person, I'd very much be inclined to doubt the authenticity of it.I've seen two tins, one American, one Canadian, with identical serial numbers. There must be two production runs.
Also, assuming for a moment there are two productions runs and there are a total of 220,000-300,000 tins between the U.S. and Canada... do you realize the odds against ever coming across two with the same serial number in a geographical area as large as our two countries are (at least by chance)?
I just don't see any sense in an entirely seperate production run for Canada, given the incredibly smaller population. It's certain that the actual discs for Canada and the U.S. are produced all at the same time, although some of the inserts/other packaging/etc. are produced seperately with Canadian (or proper) spelling. I just can't see Canada having an entirely seperate numbering, though. I'd always assumed the serial numbers were shared between Canadian and U.S. treasures.