DodgerGirl
Crazy For The Mandalorian
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When I would buy Disney movies I noticed that whenever they released special editions of movies such as The Little Mermaid or Cinderella they would release them then around Christmas Disney would put commercials saying that it was your last chance to buy that movie because the film would be in the vault next year and I wondered why they did this? Was it to give the movies more selling time or was it due to the film becoming a possible collector's item. Take for instance when Aladdin debuted on DVD for the first time in 2004 it was a big seller but once it got put in the vault the original Aladdin DVD from 2004 is rare to find and the same thing with Beauty And The Beast's DVD release in 2001 and what it tells me is that Disney made limited copies of these films when they first came out. And when the DVD of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs came out in 2001 it was a hit but ever since the new Blu-Ray version and Diamond Edition of Snow White came out the original Snow White DVD is very hard to come by. A second thing I noticed about Disney movies is that they used to advertise the debut of a new edition of a classic film than the film never gets released. Take for instance Disney was gonna rerelease Sleeping Beauty in a new video edition in 1991 but it was then pushed to 1997 and the original 1987 Sleeping Beauty video is rare to obtain. Now due to Alice In Wonderland becoming popular again it makes me think Disney will make a new edition DVD of Alice In Wonderland and the original DVD will be rare to find now
Why did Disney do this with their animated movies?
Why did Disney do this with their animated movies?