F+!BLF3y1z3Hg~~_6.JPG) | This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES features Disney icon Mickey Mouse. Spanning the beloved character's career from 1939 to 1995, this collection showcases 21 short animated subjects, including TUGBOAT MICKEY and MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL. To... |
 | This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES features Disney icon Donald Duck. This collection includes all 36 short films in which Donald starred, from the first in 1936, DONALD AND PLUTO to the 1941 CHEF DONALD. The set also delves into the making of... |
 | This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES is an inside look at the animation processes used to create Disney's most beloved hits. Beginning in 1937, this documentary takes the viewer into the Walt Disney Studio puts them in the animator's chair as it... |
 | This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES showcases Disney's contribution to American military participation in World War II. Beginning in 1941, this collection features 32 rare short films used for training, propaganda and education. In addition, the... |
 | This edition of WALT DISNEY TREASURES focuses on Disney's rallying of public support for US space programs. Through five DISNEYLAND television shows, as well as a rare release of EPCOT, Walt Disney's last film, this collection illustrates Disney's... |
 | A collection of twenty-six animated shorts in color starring everyone's favorite, Mickey Mouse. Includes favorites such as "The Band Concert" and many more. |
 | A special presentation of four Disneyland television specials hosted by Walt Disney himself, including additional archival footage of Disneyland's opening day and other rare materials. |
 | Includes every episode of Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett" series chronicling the adventures of the King of the Wild Frontier. Beginning with "Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter" and featuring Davy's adventures all the way up to the Alamo, these classic... |
 | A collection of Walt Disney's original Silly Symphonies animated shorts from the golden age of animation. Beginning with 1929's "Skeleton Dance" and leading up to such classics as "The Grasshopper and the Ants" and "The Ugly Duckling", including... |
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