Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies
Between 1929 and 1939, Disney released several cartoons as an experiment in the field of animation. The Silly Symphonies were created to experiment with music, animation, and color in cartoons. They were a suggestion made by Disney’s music director Carl W. Stalling to Walt Disney about cartoons without a central character and where the main focus would be on music. |
The Black Cauldron: Gold Classic Collection
Disney’s darkest feature gets a welcome but barren DVD showing. |
Fun And Fancy Free: Gold Classic Collection
Lots of fun to be had in this 1940s Disney “Package Feature” that combines the stories of Mickey And The Beanstalk with the circus-themed Bongo. |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
A surprise entry in the Best Animated Feature stakes turns out to be well worth its nomination. |
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Edition
Walt Disney’s “one that started it all” comes to DVD in a lavish set that also kicks off the prestigious Platinum Edition deluxe DVD line in style! |
The Prince Of Egypt: Signature Selection
DreamWorks takes on epic themes in their debut animated feature: the story of Moses. |