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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two
"Great Mickey Mouse Addition"
2009-01-11
- Reviewed By User: A3TOLK34MJLKLE
This is a great example of later Mickey Mouse Color Cartoons and it's biggest plus is the is had "Runaway Brain" the only Mickey Cartoon that has him become a monster. And the in jokes in the cartoon are many and hillarious.
"Mickey and Disney"
2008-12-21
- Reviewed By User: A31G2F8FDQY3V4
This is where animation really got started. There were other animation studios doing shorts. It's just Disney's constant striving to raise the bar. And to keep raising it through the years. You'll see why Disney said "the house that mouse built". There is more edgy content with the warner brother/MGM bunch but these Disney shorts are quality.
"Most of the Micky Modern Classics"
2008-10-04
- Reviewed By User: A3HDS90T9G930O
This is a great collection of Mikey shorts. The only one I wanted that wasn't found in this collection was "The Brave Little Tailor". But most of my favorites were found in this collection such as: The Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey and the Beanstalk The Little Whirlwind Mickeys Christmas Carol(The reason I bought this collection) The Prince and the Pauper Comes in a metal tin with a numbered certificate. Also the DVD case enclosing the DVDs inside the tin was well designed. The way its made the disks cant come loose during shipping if you buy on line
"Disney Treasures DVD Rule"
2008-01-01
- Reviewed By User: A2XYOFSEJ67DXY
If you love the old Disney and the style that placed it above the rest, then you gotta have this dvd as well as the others. I mainly bought it for "Mickey's Christmas Carol" yet I received much more from it with all the extra shorts and bonus features. This is a must have for all who wish to learn from the masters of animation.
"Leonard Maltin apologies/intros are Absurd. Just the Cartoons, Please."
I was going to buy this collection, but after reading so many negative reviews about the unavoidable explanations included in the dvd's about how "offensive" these cartoons might be construed by sensitive types who don't understand the times that these films were made in, I am declining to make the purchase. It's a shame because I love Mickey and the Beanstalk, and many other Mickey shorts/films.
Until the company wises up and puts a warning label marked POSSIBLY OFFENSIVE MATERIAL on the case (for those pathetic folks who want to turn a blind eye to smoking, stereotypes, violence, and drinking in cartoons), instead of the constant warnings and introductions by Maltin, I refuse to tolerate this ridiculous nonsense. I want to watch these cartoons in their original form, without interruption or apologetic introduction. They did this with some of the other Disney treasures, as well. (And on some of the Looney Tunes box sets, with Whoopi Goldberg popping up to explain why you might find questionable content.) Good grief, that we've become such a society that we are tampering with works of art and cowtowing to PC whiners. These are cartoons from our history, and dvd is perfect for preserving them, warts and all. But Disney seems obsessed with pleasing people and keeping things safe and squeaky clean. No thanks.
The greatest always go through a "coasting period" where they stop trend-setting and start craftmaking. The innovative, industry leading Mickey of the 20s/30s gives way to "the icon"/"institution" Mickey of his later career.
Mickey's cartoons from 1940-and beyond show a superstar in his element doing what he does better than anyone: entertain and delight. He does so by himself, but mostly with the best animated supporting case ever made.
Enjoy this set that (like MM in B&W Vol Two) allows you to play all the cartoons back to back continuously.
"Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip", "The Pointer", "Mickey and the Seal", AND "The Little Whirlwind" show a veteran movie star making it look soooo easy.
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