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Just a collection of dvd extras, nostalgic media, and other things I’m generally interested in.
The Fantasia That Never Was
Taken from the Fantasia Legacy DVD
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
3:17 Clair de Lune
10:55 Ride of the Valkyries
13:51 The Swan of Tuonela
22:55 Invitation to the Waltz
25:47 Adventures in a Perambulator
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
3:17 Clair de Lune
10:55 Ride of the Valkyries
13:51 The Swan of Tuonela
22:55 Invitation to the Waltz
25:47 Adventures in a Perambulator
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VHS Openings to Don Bluth Movies
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I was introduced to Don Bluth’s films either on TV or online, so I never grew up with any of these tapes. But I thought this would be a nice compilation for fans who first saw these films on VHS, and for anyone interested in seeing the first video releases of them. I also included two other VHS releases of An American Tail and The Land Before Time, since the original releases didn’t have that m...
The Prince of Egypt but only when they say "Let" "My" "People" "Go"
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The Prince of Egypt but only when they say "Let" "My" "People" "Go"
Siskel & Ebert on Animated Movies (3/3)
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The last of a 3 part compilation of Siskel & Ebert reviews, arranged in chronological order, from 1995 to 1998. I might do a compilation of Roger’s animation reviews after 1998, but for now I think I’ll save that for later. (I spent the whole summer working on this, gimme a break.) Timestamps 0:36 Balto 3:36 James and the Giant Peach 6:35 Ghost in the Shell 9:45 Wallace & Gromit 11:58 The Hunch...
VHS Openings to Pixar Movies
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For many of us, this was our introduction to Pixar. From Toy Story to Cars, here are the first home video releases of these movies. 0:00 Toy Story (1996 VHS) 11:35 A Bug’s Life (1999 VHS) 20:16 Toy Story 2 (2000 VHS) 29:06 Monsters Inc (2002 VHS) 38:32 Finding Nemo (2003 VHS) 51:06 The Incredibles (2005 VHS) 1:00:21 Cars (2007 VHS)
Siskel & Ebert on Animated Movies (2/3)
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Part 2 of a 3 part compilation of Siskel & Ebert reviews, arranged in chronological order, from 1989 to 1995. Timestamps 0:36 All Dogs Go to Heaven 3:22 Jetsons: The Movie 6:47 The Jungle Book (1990 Re-release) 10:03 Fantasia (1990 Re-release) 12:37 The Rescuers Down Under 16:17 The Nutcracker Prince 18:10 101 Dalmatians (1991 Re-release) 20:56 Beauty and the Beast 25:55 An American Tail: Fieve...
VHS Openings to Post-Renaissance Disney Movies
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From Fantasia 2000 to Home on the Range, this video contains an hour of early 2000's nostalgia. 0:00 Fantasia 2000 (2000 VHS) 5:32 Dinosaur (2001 VHS) 13:26 The Emperor’s New Groove (2001 VHS) 22:34 Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2002 VHS) 29:00 Lilo & Stitch (2002 VHS) 38:51 Treasure Planet (2003 VHS) 46:18 Brother Bear (2004 VHS) 55:00 Home on the Range (2004 VHS)
Siskel & Ebert on Animated Movies (1/3)
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Part 1 of a 3 part compilation of Siskel & Ebert reviews, arranged in chronological order, from 1978 to 1989. I’ve always appreciated how much Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel respected animation. Even if you disagreed with one of them, there was no denying that both of them had a high regard for animated films, holding each film to the same standard as their live action counterparts, and never igno...
VHS Openings to Disney Renaissance Movies
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From The Little Mermaid to Tarzan, this video takes you through an entire decade of Disney history, and an hour long trip of 90's nostalgia. 0:00 The Little Mermaid (1990 VHS) 1:31 The Rescues Down Under (1991 VHS) 4:58 Beauty and the Beast (1992 VHS) 10:54 Aladdin (1993 VHS) 16:02 The Lion King (1995 VHS) 27:07 Pocahontas (1996 VHS) 36:03 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997 VHS) 42:50 Hercules (...
I synced Alan Menken’s demo of Out There with the movie
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Quasimodo is voiced here by Alan Menken while Stephen Schwartz supplies the voice of Frollo. I tried my best to synch this demo with the film as much as possible, which usually meant slowing down parts of the film to make it fit better. Shoutout to Hunchback Reviews for making this video 6 years before me. ua-cam.com/video/D8mtUWETuZQ/v-deo.html
The Prince of Egypt - Epilogue (3 Alternate Versions)
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These are 3 different audio tracks that were made for the film's ending. Version 1 is the same track that was used in the movie. Version 2 is mostly the same, but with a choir singing a reprise of Deliver Us. And finally, Version 3 is an alternate track that was likely orchestrated by Hans Zimmer.
was hercules ever like...
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This might be the greatest video I’ve ever made
Treasure Planet (Trailers, TV Spots & VHS Opening)
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0:00 Trailers 3:50 TV Spots/Commercials 6:53 Home Video Promos 8:37 VHS Opening
The Making of Clash of the Titans (1981)
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The Making of Clash of the Titans (1981)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Directors' Commentary
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Directors' Commentary
The Prince of Egypt (Trailers, TV Spots & VHS Opening)
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The Prince of Egypt (Trailers, TV Spots & VHS Opening)
Edward Scissorhands - Interviews from 1990
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Edward Scissorhands - Interviews from 1990
Disney villains abusing and mistreating their sidekicks
@ManicMoreEst-oe4ox, what movies had these teaser trailers and official theatrical trailers shown in theaters back in 2001 and 2002? 😕❓
51:33 From the creators of Toy Story
6:18 NEVER 6:19 HAD A 6:21 FRIEND LIKE ME
You forget about the reissues of The secret of Ninh 1998 2000 releases of VHS!
is this dandadan?
For the Sullivan-Bluth era, The Secret of N.I.M.H. is the best out of the bunch. I also liked The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go to Heaven and An American Tail. His last 4 films from the Sullivan-Bluth era (from Rock-A-Doodle to The Pebble and the Penguin) were wack. From his time at Fox Animation Studios, Titan After Earth is my favorite. I consider Anastatia as one of my guilty pleasures because Anya was such a babe (though I'm more into Akima). Bartok the Magnificent was wack.
My sister and I used to have those films on VHS (I re-bought Tarzan on 2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD years later).
1:02:45 the beginning of the end…
18:37 "Disney does not release sequels to their animated films as a company policy (at least not in theatres)." Well, the times sure have changed.
The intros for most of The Lion King really felt big and epic, really made you feel like you were in for one hell of a show. Especially the Angels in the Outfield trailer. Which you were given The Lion King was the biggest Disney movie of all time.
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Treetown
This opening and preview send me the chills of nostalgia. Sigh... That was the best decade, and I thank Disney for the memories.
nice thank you i will watch this.
I will always love Disney no matter what.
Thank you for posting this. I love this film.
Wayne Curve
Fantastic video,as Lion King's and Pocahonta's song !!!
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has something in common with DreamWorks How To Train Your Dragon 2. Being number 30 for the companies and winning awards. I know the stories are VERY different from each other but I was making a point
3:20 Pretty of out of line from Gene here lmao
The 1990s, Disney's most golden decade🔥🔥🔥
Oh, Winona. 💘
I have all the McDonald's toys
Treasure planet is one of my favorite childhood movies
ManicMoreEst2003, what are all the movies had these teaser trailers and official theatrical trailers in order shown in theaters back in 2001 and 2002?
When I hear the song, “When You Wish Upon A Star”, I start to have teary eyes because it reminds me of my grandmother because it was one of her favorite movies when she was my age, and it was her favorite song of all time, RIP grandma Liz Rugh, love you so much.
9:12 it comes with a pool
8:50 breakout from Dinosaur 2000
1:31 is my favorite
No words can even describe how much of an impact the disney renaissance had on my child hood ughh brings back all the memories
Johnny Deep has always being a creep
I can't help thinking of Winona's quote "Johnny was my first everything " she was so innocent
I didn't know Caroline Thompson wrote this. I've never heard her mentioned before. I wish I had.
No matter how many times I watch this, it’s funny to me. I live in a new place, it’s an apartment but it’s home. The Disney movies takes me back to my old place, The Cove. I watched a LOT of Disney at the time and I loved it! Whenever the memories come back, it’s like I’m there again
I remember before I graduated Village Glenn, we went to Disneyland as a Grad-Night and I had a blast! One of my favorite memories in 2017. Went on a few rides, got hysterical on The Haunted Mansion ride with BFF’s Melanie and Ashley, got a Woody doll (I asked the lady to cut him out for me and I put him in my Totoro backpack), and bought myself a Mickey Mouse cookie
Ever since the pandemic happened, I’ve been scoring BIG on movies on Christmas. I was surprised that my dad’s place got loaded with presents since 2019. A whole lot of them are Disney and others are Non-Disney
2024 still here
Kuhic Landing
Tearing up because of those beautiful souls. ❤
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9:48-9:51
9:48
9:49-9:50
14:36 George of the Jungle was the movie that made me want to become a stuntman!
Just Awesome!
Davis Ruth Lee Susan Perez William
I’m a 25 year old and 100% in love with animation. I said it and proud to say it cause I see nothing wrong that. I grew up with the magic of Disney, the charm of Don Bluth, the storytelling of Studio Ghibli, the action of Warner Bros, the imagination of Pixar, the adventure of DreamWorks, the fun of Nickelodeon, the comedy of Blue Sky, the creativity of Sony Animation, the wonder of LAIKA and pure fun of Illumination
Dr. Seuss is my childhood. I can’t believe he was rejected a lot of times. I love his books as a kid. Hearing that 4 of his works became movies such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax and The Cat in the Hat touches the kid in me
What I love about DreamWorks is the comedy, the adventure and amazing storytelling in high defying animation