Monday, December 31, 2018

My DVD Collection 7.0

Happy very belated Holidays, everyone! With every Christmas comes news DVDs and Blu-Rays! Today, I'll show you my updated DVD collection!
These are movies I will be watching/have watched between December 25th and January 17th. I watched  Arthur Christmas that night as a Christmas present. The DVDs in this pile include Arthur Christmas, The Iron Giant, Kung Fu Panda, April and the Extraordinary World, the first Ice Age, An American Tail, The Incredibles, and Fantasia.
From top to bottom: Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2, Ed, Edd n Eddy: Edifying Ed-Ventures, Ed Edd n Eddy: Fools Day Par-Ed-Ise, Teacher's Pet, The Brave Little Toaster, Bambi, and Splash.
From top to bottom: Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, Jim Henson's The Christmas Toy, Muppets Magic From The Ed Sullivan Show, and seven Best of The Muppet Show DVDs.
From top to bottom: Peanuts Holiday Collection, Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (a 1978 TV special), a rare Walt Disney Treasures DVD, Prep and Landing, Freaky Friday, Fantasia 2000, and Brother Bear.
From top to bottom: Horton Hears a Who! (the 1970 TV special from toon legend Chuck Jones), another rare Walt Disney Treasures DVD, Toy Story That Time Forgot, Balto double feature, Toy Story of Terror!, Ghostbusters, and Short Circuit.
You may have noticed that there are now two tin Walt Disney Treasures DVDs in my collection. The first is Silly Symphonies: Historic Musical Animated Classics. This set contains 31 uncensored Silly Symphony cartoons, including the Oscar-winning Three Little Pigs, The Tortoise and the Hare, The Ugly Duckling, and The Old Mill. Only 150,000 copies were produced.

The other tin is Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios: A Glimpse Behind the Studio Magic. This set contains the behind-the-scenes film The Reluctant Dragon, as well as three episodes of Walt Disney's TV show: The Story of the Animated Drawing, The Plausible Impossible, and Tricks of Our Trade. Only 125,000 copies of this rare DVD were produced.
Next up are my Muppet DVDs!
From left to right: Fraggle Rock Seasons 1-4, Sesame Street Old School Volumes 1 and 2, The Muppet Show Seasons 1-3, Best of The Muppet Show Volume 2 (Mark Hamill, Paul Simon, Raquel Welch), The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper/Muppet Treasure Island double feature, The Muppets Take Manhattan/Muppets From Space double feature, The Muppet Christmas Carol, and The Muppets 2011.
This section simply contains A Muppet Family Christmas and six more Best of The Muppet Show DVDs. If your're wondering where my Dinosaurs DVDs are, they're in a secret compartment where I can take them anywhere.
Left to right: The Jungle Book, The Princess Bride, Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Robots, 101 Dalmatians, Chicken Run, Mary Poppins, A Bug's Life, Groundhog Day, and The Simpsons Seasons 1-5.
Top to bottom: The Simpsons Season 6-8.
From top to bottom: Incredeibles 2, The Prince of Egypt, Moana, Frozen, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Coco, The Book of Life, Song of the Sea, Antz, WALL-E, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog, The Secret of NIMH, The Peanuts Movie, Sleeping Beauty, Shrek, Hercules, and The Emperor's New Groove.
From top to bottom: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Lion King, The Land Before Time, Finding Nemo, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lady and the Tramp, Tangled, The Little Mermaid, The Rescue Down Under, How to Train Your Dragon, Finding Dory, Tarzan, Enchanted, Babe, Zootopia, Inside Out, Ratatouille, and Up.
From top to bottom: Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, The Great Mouse Detective, Anastasia, Beauty and the Beast (Blu-Ray), Bolt, Wreck-it Ralph, Monsters Inc, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Lilo & Stitch, Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Film Collection, Mulan, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Cinderella, and Big Hero 6.
From left to right: Home Alone, Pocahontas, Brave, The Good Dinosaur, Frankenweenie, Rio, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (the TV special), Muppets Tonight, The Rescuers, Happy Feet, The Nightmare before Christmas, Schoolhouse Rock: 30th Anniversary Edition, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Best of The Muppet Show Volume 7 (George Burns, Dom DeLuise, Bob Hope), Shrek 2, Banjo the Wooodpile Cat, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Beauty and the Beast (DVD), Jim Henson's The Storyteller, Walt Disney's Swiss Family Robinson, Hugo the Hippo, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the 1990 film), Toy Story 2 (a different copy), The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The LEGO Movie, and Cartoon Vault.
I talked about the Cartoon Vault DVD back in July of 2017. Here's a link below in case you forgot.
https://asateriale.blogspot.com/2017/07/my-dvd-collection-40.html
Before Disney acquired the rights to the Muppets in 2004, The Jim Henson Company in conjunction with Time-Life Home Entertainment released 45 select episodes of The Muppet Show on DVD and VHS between 2001 and 2002, titled Best of The Muppet Show. Each DVD came with three episodes and some bonus features, including concept art and introductions from Brian Henson, Jim's son.
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More about these DVDs are talked about here.
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Best_of_the_Muppet_Show
As a bonus, I decided to show two DVDs I actually had for quite a while, as well as four books.
Two contrasting Nicktoons (Hey Arnold! and The Wild Thornberrys) on top of The World History of Animation by Stephen Cavalier, The Art of DreamWorks Animation by Ramin Zahed, Jim Henson: The Works by Christopher Finch, and The Art of Walt Disney (also by Christopher Finch).
Well, that wraps up my DVD collection for now! Tomorrow, we will see what 2019 has to offer for animated movies! There will be lots of sequels next year...

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