Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Seven

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The seventh wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released on December 11, 2007.

Contents

[edit] The Chronological Donald, Volume Three

[edit] Disc One

1947

  • Straight Shooters
  • Sleepy Time Donald
  • Donald's Dilemma
  • Crazy with the Heat
  • Bootle Beetle
  • Wide Open Spaces
  • Chip an' Dale

1948

  • Drip Dippy Donald
  • Daddy Duck
  • Donald's Dream Voice
  • The Trial of Donald Duck
  • Inferior Decorator
  • Soup's On

From the Vault

  • Clown of the Jungle (1947)
  • Three for Breakfast (1948)
  • Tea for Two Hundred (1948)

Bonus Features

  • The Many Faces of Donald Duck: Leonard Maltin interviews film historians and Disney crew members of Donald's importance to Disney. Much is said of his extensive film career, such as his appearances in films like The Three Caballeros, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Fantasia 2000, as well as appearances on the Walt Disney anthology series on television.
  • Donald on the Mickey Mouse Club: Maltin explains how each week on The Mickey Mouse Club, the classic opening theme sequence would end with a gag involving Donald and the gong he is supposed to strike. Ten of those gags (complete with the opening) are scattered about this set as Easter eggs with five eggs on each disc.
  • Galleries: On both discs are a set of galleries containing each of the respective discs' cartoons' storyboards and background paintings.

[edit] Disc Two

1949

  • Sea Salts
  • Winter Storage
  • Honey Harvester
  • All In a Nutshell
  • The Greener Yard
  • Slide, Donald, Slide
  • Toy Tinkers

1950

  • Lion Around
  • Crazy Over Daisy
  • Trailer Horn
  • Hook, Lion and Sinker
  • Out on a Limb

From the Vault

  • Donald's Happy Birthday (1949)
  • Bee at the Beach (1950)

Bonus Features

  • Sculpting Donald: Maltin meets with acclaimed Disney sculptor Ruben Procopio, who demonstrates how to transfer a flat 2D character like Donald into 3D. He also discusses his background and how his father influenced his work.
  • Donald on the Mickey Mouse Club: Same as Disc One.
  • Galleries: On both discs are a set of galleries containing each of the respective discs' cartoons' storyboards and background paintings.

[edit] The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

[edit] Disc One

1927

  • Trolley Troubles
  • Oh Teacher (Available with commentary by Mark Kausler in "Bonus Material")
  • The Mechanical Cow
  • Great Guns!
  • All Wet
  • The Ocean Hop (Available with commentary by Mark Kausler in "Bonus Material")

1928

  • Rival Romeos
  • Bright Lights (Available with commentary by Leonard Maltin and Jerry Beck in "Bonus Material")
  • Ozzie of the Mounted (Available with commentary by Jerry Beck in "Bonus Material")
  • Oh What A Knight (Available with commentary by Leonard Maltin and Mark Kausler in "Bonus Material")
  • Sky Scrappers
  • The Fox Chase (Available with commentary by Jerry Beck in "Bonus Material")
  • Tall Timber

Bonus Material

  • "Oswald Comes Home"
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Sagebrush Sadie (Fragment)
  • Still Frame Galleries

[edit] Disc Two

  • The Hand Behind The Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story

"The Work of Ub Iwerks"

[edit] Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic

[edit] Disc One

  • Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic of the Happiest Place on Earth: A 81 minute documentary of the park, produced in 2005 during the 50th anniversary of Disneyland.
  • Wonderful World of Disneyland Trivia Game
  • People and Places: Disneyland U.S.A.

[edit] Disc Two

  • Operation Disneyland: A behind the scenes look at the preparations for the live broadcast of the opening of Disneyland, filmed for ABC.
  • The Golden Horseshoe Revue: An episode of Wonderful World of Color featuring the 10,000 performance of the of The Golden Horseshoe Revue. Aired on September 23, 1962.
  • Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair: An episode of Wonderful World of Color featuring Walt Disney's presence at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Aired May 17, 1964.
  • Disneyland Around the Seasons: An episode of Wonderful World of Color. Aired December 18, 1966.

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