You can also see how they have held up since their release. Now you can easily see the Belle cameo in Hunchback! If you haven’t seen The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mulan and Brother Bear lately (and who has time with everything else competing for our time and attention?), it’s well worth rediscovering them, all of which look sensational in the crispness of high def. With the release of three sets of features and their sequels last week, the sequels no longer standing on their own but now almost “bonus material,” it makes one think back to the time when even a Disney direct to video sequel was a big deal and could even inspire a Happy Meal. Only the tried and true standbys, like Peter Pan and soon, The Little Mermaid, are receiving lots of notice, while these other features are popping up in retail outlets relatively quietly. – Jerry Beckĭisney has been releasing Blu-rays and DVD’s of their animated features at a rapid rate lately-perhaps anticipating the new big format change. Among his many book and CD projects are Rhino’s Toon Tunes, and the highly recommended book Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records. Today I am happy to post this review of a trio of new Disney releases by two-time Grammy-nominated writer/producer Greg Ehrbar. Sometimes I’ll review them, other times I’ll let my colleagues do the chores. Editor’s Note: I will on occasion post DVD reviews of classic animation here on Cartoon Research.
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