- 54 DVD discs showcasing an array of Walt Disney's work in short cartoons, films and television as presented in the Walt Disney Treasures series
- The Collection will include a wide selection of the previously released Walt Disney Treasures volumes, from the rare and seldom-seen cartoons (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit 1927-28) and film features (Victory Through Air Power, 1943), to the creation of Disneyland Park (1955) and the pioneering TV shows (Disneyland, 1954) and serials (Davy Crockett, 1954-55) -- this 54-disc collection holds a treasure trove of pure Disney entertainment plus historic films, rarities and special features
- 27 Walt Disney Treasures titles from the previous waves, packaged together for the first time ever in a limited quantity set
- Includes introductions from film historian Leonard Maltin
- Packaged in unique, collectible large Treasures tin
- Discs packaged in elegant, album-style disc holder
- Limited Edition of 3000
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Made in U.S.A.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Giveaway: D23 Membership Exclusive Limited-Edition Walt Disney Treasures DVD Set - 54 Discs
Celebrate the genius. Own the magic. Now for the first time ever,
prized volumes of Walt Disney Treasures are here in one very special
Premium Collection. Created especially for the D23 Community, this
54-Disc collection has been produced in a limited edition of only 3,000.
Complete with a Certificate of Authenticity and encased in a
collectible tin, it's the ultimate anthology for all Disney fans.
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Davy Crockett because I remember watching it with my step dad when I was a kid. I loved watching it with him. It's just a fond memory of my childhood :D
ReplyDeleteI like them all. My mother watched them growing up and loved them all and I've seen a few with her and if only they made them like that still :)
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a favorite I just love them all. How can you not love everything Disney!
ReplyDeleteI love it ALL!!!! I grew up with Disney!!
ReplyDeleteThe Complete Pluto, Volume 1/2 - I've always liked Pluto (and at least you're sure he's a dog - not sure about Goofy though).
ReplyDeleteDavy Crockett!!! Always a family favorite
ReplyDeleteAll,Disney is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI can't possibly pick a favorite Anything Disney makes my heart sing. :)
ReplyDeleteMy fav will always be the Mickey mouse club!! M I C K E Y M O U S E....... bet you sing it every time!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Disneyland one. The behind the scenes looks and looks into the old attractions that are long gone are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI own the opening day ceremony that was broadcast live and it is such a great thing to see Disneyland with small trees and the architecture that is the same over 58 years later.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Walt Disney Treasure DVD is Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic because even if I can't be there I can dream of having a good time at the parks.
ReplyDeleteI love them all!
ReplyDelete"MARY POppins" I wish I could be as Patience as she was. She was a COOL NANNY, still is :O)
ReplyDeleteI can't pick! I love all Disney movies. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Davy Crockett!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love ALL of them! It's hard to pick just one!
ReplyDeleteI can't pick just one. I love Disney movies and shows.
ReplyDeleteThe Jungle Book
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Definitely Davy Crockett, I remember watching Walt Disney every Sunday Night and looking forward to Davy Crockett
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an AWSOME set
ReplyDeletewow what a set how neat I honestly counts just pick one i'd love them all
ReplyDeletemy favorite thing I used to watch when I was little was Mouseterpiece theater!! I would love love to see that again. oh the sweet memories (^_^)
ReplyDeleteive never been able to decide between alice in wonderland and snow white!! i love them <3
ReplyDeleteDavy Crockett....love that Pioneer time....don't ever see anything like this on tv anymore!
ReplyDeleteNo favorite but I love them and can't believe this is up as a prize! WOOHOOOO! :)
ReplyDeleteAll of them. Love all things Disney!
ReplyDeleteNo real favorite since its Disney, is there even such thing a single 'favorite' Disney item? Thought everyone loved it all like I do.
ReplyDeleteThe Fox and The Hound - because it evokes memories of a special time and a very special person.
ReplyDeleteBehind the scenes at Disneyland from the beginning
ReplyDeleteMary Poppins! I love Dick Van Dyke and all the music!! Love, Love, Love!
ReplyDeleteI can't really pick just one. All of Disney's work has been amazing! I love watching them, and I hope my kids will enjoy watching them as much, too. Thank you for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteOswald the Lucky Rabbit because he was Disney's forgotten character
ReplyDeleteDisneyland one!
ReplyDeleteDavy Crockett .....I remember watching it with my family when I was a kid. Sitting on the floor in front of the tv eating a snack.
ReplyDeleteTough choice. I pick The jungle book. Mary poppins is also close to the top.
ReplyDeleteI would have to pick Lady & the Tramp (I hope its a treasure dvd!!!!)
ReplyDeleteYour Host Walt Disney would be my favorite
ReplyDeleteGreyfriars Bobby or Thomasina. Those two just killed me when I was little.
ReplyDeleteHow can you pick one? I will say Robin Hood from when I was little. I loved that movie then and I still do today!
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't pick anything Disney is my favorite
ReplyDeleteFox And The Hound b/c it makes me think of my Poppa
ReplyDeleteDisneyland USA
ReplyDeleteI love almost every Disney movie I've ever seen, cannot really pick a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI don't know all the movies in the set but my favorite is Mary Poppins :)
ReplyDeleteThe Disneyland DVD.
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite would be the Creation of Disneyland Park , I love Disneyland
ReplyDeleteThe Disneyland Dvd, fun to watch
ReplyDeleteThe disneyland dvd been there and loved it
ReplyDeleteI love anything Disney because I LOVE DISNEY :-)
ReplyDeleteGoofy/Dippy Dawg because he is one of my favorite characters
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Oswald. It seems like he is the secret character that only true Disney fans get to to enjoy.
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I really can't pick because I love them all. :)
ReplyDeleteDavy Crockett
ReplyDeleteI don't really know which are on there, so I'm going to say anything that had Donald or the Wonderful World of Disney that features the making of Disneyland.
ReplyDeleteJungle Book and Song of the South (Zip a dee do da)
ReplyDeleteMaking of disneyland!
ReplyDeleteHard to pick just one, but, if I must it would have to be the Mickey Mouse Club with Annette...
ReplyDeleteMary Poppins was awesome!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any yet.
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I think all Disney DVD's are "treasures" ;)
ReplyDeleteMickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two Just because I like all the old Mickey cartoons!
ReplyDeleteWould love to see some of those old Davy Crockett's with my grandsons ♥
ReplyDeleteOh would love to share Davy Crockett with my son!
ReplyDeleteBed Knobs and Broomsticks. I loved it as a kid & now
ReplyDeleteAnything Disney is amazing....impossible to just pick one!
ReplyDeleteMary Poppins is my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteI love all and everything Disney
ReplyDeleteLove all the Disney films but seeing the Disneyland disc from the 50's would be awesome grew up on that
ReplyDeleteI love them all great classics
ReplyDeleteIn this collection: The Creation of the Park.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see how Disney has changed. Some of the older movies are quiet unsettlling in the racism etc and are peak at how society has developed.
Davy Crockett reminds me of watching it with my dad as a child. =) Now my son sings the song with him it would be great to see them watch it together.
ReplyDeleteTarzan, the story line of love and family.
ReplyDeleteAll of it! I love looking at how things progress from early pieces of works to now =]
ReplyDeleteI love hearing the Electric Parade soundtrack!
ReplyDeleteDavy Crockett is my favorite Walt Disney Treasure DVD because I remember watching it as a child with my grandparents.
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