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Topic: List of Disney shorts anyone?
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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1948
From: Verona (Italy)
Registered: Jan 2009
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posted May 11, 2009 05:54 AM
Hello Daniel and welcome to the forum. I'll do my best to help you. Disney's excerpts produced by WALT DISNEY HOME MOVIES in USA were released in other contries translating the same titles and, of course, dubbed (e.g: WALT DISNEY CINEMA A DOMICILE - France - ; WALT DISNEY CINECASA - Italy - ; PICCOLO - Germany).
I own and collect both Italian and original versions, so I will supply the list of titles you should need.
Consider that these excerpts were available on standard and super 8 format, b/w or colour, 50 or 200 feet, silent or sound and the price depended on the version supplied. Of course the most expensive was the 200 feet colour/sound one. The artwork on the box for each title was the same and did not depend on the version supplied (50 feet b/w silent had same artwork than 200 feet, colour and sound).
Here's the COMPLETE list from Disney's classics released by WALT DISNEY HOME MOVIES:
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Wistle While You Work The Dwarfs' Dilemma
PINOCCHIO Pinocchio Comes to Life Monstro the Whale
CINDERELLA Cinderella's Surprise Dress Cinderella's Fairy Godmother
BAMBI Bambi and His Friends Bambi Falls in love
DUMBO The Flying Elephant Dumbo Makes the Big Top
SLEEPING BEAUTY Once Upon A Dream The Prince and the Dragon
101 DALMATIANS The Dupper Dalmatian 101 Dalmatians Escape
THE ARISTOCATS The Aristocats The Aristocats meet Scat Cat
PETER PAN Peter Pan Meets Captain Hook Join Up with Captain Hook
MARY POPPINS The Super Nanny Jolly Holiday
THE SWORD IN THE STONE Duel of the Wizards A Most Befuddling Thing (very rare)
BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS The Beautiful Briny Match of the Century
ALICE IN WONDERLAND Alice and the White Rabbit The Mad Tea Party
ROBIN HOOD Robin Hood rescues Maid Marian Robin Hood and Little John
THE JUNGLE BOOK Mowgli the Jungle Boy I Wan'na Be Like You
LADY AND THE TRAMP An Evening with Lady and the Tramp Muzzle Trouble
SONG OF THE SOUTH Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby Brer Rabbit's Laughing Place (extremely rare)
SALUDOS AMIGOS Pedro the Mail Plane (extremely rare) Donald Duck in the High Andes
THE THREE CABALLEROS The Three Caballeros The Flying Burro (extremely rare)
WINNIE THE POOH Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
THE RESCUERS Albatross Airlines The Rescue
PETE'S DRAGON Pete's Dragon
FANTASIA The Sorcerer's Apprentice
THE FOX AND THE HOUND The Best of Friends A Test of Courage
These are the main ones, let's say 'the classics'. Of course other excerpts are available, e.g. from ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD, 2000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, THE LOVE BUG, HERBIE RIDES AGAIN etc., but I see that you basically interested in animated shorts.
I will list soon the shorts list too (Mickey Mouse, Donald etc.).
What can I say? Good hunting!
GIAN
-------------------- I remember when I was (super) 8 years old...
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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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From: France
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posted May 11, 2009 06:46 AM
Apparently, our friend from Italy went too fast through your post and gave you the list that we put together some years ago, a list that you already found, apparently…
This is the list of original Disney classic one-reelers currently available from Derann :
ALPINE CLIMBERS AUTOGRAPH HOUND BEARLY ASLEEP BOAT BUILDERS BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR, THE BROKEN TOYS CHIP ‘N’ DALE CLEAR PASTURE CLOCK CLEANERS CRAZY OVER DAISY DONALD’S CRIME DONALD’S OSTRICH DONALD’S SNOWFIGHT ELMER ELEPHANT FARMYARD SYMPHONY FIGARO AND FRANKIE THE FLYING MOUSE FOX HUNT GOOFY’S GLIDER GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT LITTLE HIAWATHA LITTLE TOOT LONESOME GHOSTS LULLABY LAND MAGICIAN MICKEY MERBABIES MICKEY’S DELAYED DATE MICKEY’S FIRE BRIGADE MICKEY’S GRAND OPERA MICKEY’S POLO TEAM MICKEY’S SERVICE STATION MICKEY’S TRAILER MORRIS THE MIDGET MOOSE MOTHER GOOSE GOES HOLLYWOOD MUSICLAND NITE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, THE NO SAIL THE OLD MILL ON ICE PLUTO’S CHRISTMAS TREE PLUTO’S PURCHASE SANTA’S WORKSHOP SKELETON DANCE, THE SOUP SONG, THE STEAMBOAT WILLY SUSIE THE LITTLE BLUE COUPE SYMPHONY HOUR THREE BLIND MOUSKETEERS THREE LITTLE PIGS THREE LITTLE WOLVES THREE ORPHAN KITTENS THRU THE MIRROR TIMBER TOOT WHISTLE PLUNK AND BOOM TORTOISE AND THE HARE, THE TRICK OR TREAT TUGBOAT MICKEY THE UGLY DUCKLING WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN WINDOW CLEANERS WOODLAND CAFÉ WYNKEN BLYNKEN AND NOD
Some more were available through Disney Home Cinema, Film office etc during the heydays of super 8 and can be found at flea markets, conventions, ebay, etc. Titles that I currently own : SOUP’S ON LEGEND OF COYOTE ROCK DONAL DUCK IN THE HIGH ANDES MOTORMANIA CLOWN OF THE JUNGLE DONALD AND THE GORILLA TWO-GUN GOOFY
And welcome to the forum.
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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Posts: 1948
From: Verona (Italy)
Registered: Jan 2009
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posted May 12, 2009 04:32 AM
Daniel, here's a list of Disney's one-reeler shorts released by Walt Disney Home Movies USA (200 feet, colour/sound). Guys, just add the ones I could have omitted:
- Hockey Homicide - Mickey’s Trailer - Pluto’s Party - The Ugly Duckling - The Art of Skying - Soup’s On - The Old Mill - How To Swim - How To Fish - The Band Concert - Legend of Coyote Rock - Clown of the Jungle - Tiger Trouble - Moving Day - Two-Gun Goofy - Pluto’s Christmas Tree - Pluto and the Armadillo - Mickey’s Grand Opera - Donald and the Gorilla - Little Hiawatha - Clock Cleaners - Trick or Treat - Boat Builders - Three For Breakfast - Motormania - Three Little Pigs - Steamboat Willy (b/w) - Havaiian Holiday - Trailer Horn - Bone Trouble - Flowers and Trees - Thru the Mirror - On Ice - Mickey Mouse Disco
Most of them are very good prints and you could be lucky and still find them in good/perfect condition (but consider also that some of them could be fade: they were printed 25/30 years ago more or less, and not always using the same stock). They are pretty rare, compared to the 'classics' excerpts listed above: video tape era was coming and not a huge quantity of copies were of course released 'cause of the low demand and interest.
Don't forget anyway, as Jeroen and Jean-Marc have suggested, that Derann can actually supply most of these shorts in excellent quality.
Winbert, here's the artworks for those four rare excerpts:
These are the artworks for the ORIGINAL AMERICAN prints, not Italian or German. [ May 12, 2009, 11:00 AM: Message edited by: Gian Luca Mario Loncrini ]
-------------------- I remember when I was (super) 8 years old...
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