Thursday, May 14, 2009

Disney Princess Tea Party: Bobby


Disney Princess Tea Party: Bobby
Personalized for Bobby

Hear the Disney Princesses sing and speak to Bobby over 60 times throughout this one of a kind CD. It will be an instant hit with Bobby that she will listen to over and over. Watch her face light up as she hears her name sung and spoken by the original Disney Princess cast. Bobby will join each of the Disney Princesses as they prepare for a Princess Tea Party. Each princess will personally coach Bobby through getting dressed and using proper etiquette, and Bobby will receive a personal invitation to the castle to join all the Disney Princesses at their Princess Tea Party!


Disney Princess Tea Party: Madge



Walt Disney Animated Anthology - The Classic Collector's Set
All nine of Disney's first collection of animated classics on DVD are included in this set. Some of the nine titles include bonus features, and the DVD format will provide optimum sound and picture quality for the young and old collector alike. The crown jewels are Pinocchio and The Little Mermaid. The former celebrates its 60th anniversary with a brand new print, while the latter is the 1989 film that revitalized Disney's animation wing and brought new audiences to the art form. Both offer Oscar-winning songs. Two of the popular classics from the '60s are represented with 101 Dalmatians and The Jungle Book, which was the last animated feature that Walt Disney directly worked on and which saved the animation department when it was a box-office hit in 1967. Hercules and Mulan make great strides in the look of animation. The mythical figures of the former are based on the radical designs of Gerald Scarfe, and the latter makes bold advancements in computer animation in the refreshingly unknown legend of a Chinese girl. The collection rounds out with Lady and the Tramp in a grand widescreen format, the charming Peter Pan that hardly shows its age, and 1998's The Lion KingĂ‚ II: Simba's Pride, a made-for-video sequel. Although the sequel is entertaining, it's frustrating to note the original The Lion King has been kept out of circulation completely for a few years (as Disney does with many classics), gearing towards a grand future release into theaters. --Doug Thomas
Customer Review: A little of the rare and dated
Since this collection is quite old, you can see that at least four of these titles have been upgraded to Platinum or Double Disc Editions, i.e. The little Mermaid, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, and Mulan. At the time of this collections release, Lion King had yet to be released, for it was scheduled to be released as a Platinum Edition. Since Lion King was the Best selling movie of all time, they had to include something from the franchise to remind you of the original. SO they included the sequel, which I personally think it could have avoidable. Ulitmately, if you're the hard core disney fan and can't find the ultra rare Disney DVD orignals or the films Pinnochio or 101 Dalmations, this is for you, otherwise you're dealing with dated versions of 4 films, one unfortunate sequal and 3 great films. You might have read that people are complaing that some versions aren't offered in Widescreen, this is due to the fact that not all Disney features are Widescreen. Sleeping Beauty was the first to be widescreen. Personally the gains don't justify the price...but who am I to say how you should spend your money. GO DISNEY FANS!
Customer Review: Classics?
Maybe its just me, but when I think classic Disney, Mulan, Hercules and the Lion King 2 are not what come to mind. Why the second Lion King instead of the first? I would think a classic collector's set would include some of Disney's most cherished works: Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast to name a few. I also agree with what many reviewers have already stated, the price is ridiculous especially when some of my favorite classics are not even included.

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