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Walt Disney Treasures Wave One

The first wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released on December 4, 2001 and includes four different DVD sets.

Mickey Mouse in Living Color[]

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This set covers the first leg of Mickey Mouse's color career, from 1935 to 1938.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

  • Bonus Features
    • Mickey in Living Color with Leonard Maltin, a short biography of sorts on the early portion of Mickey's cartoon career
    • Mickey's Surprise Party (1939), Easter egg bonus, this cartoon was created for the 1939 New York World's Fair and was sponsored by Nabisco
  • Notes
    • The version of Clock Cleaners included on this release is the edited version. During the 1990s, Donald Wildmon and the American Family Association persuaded Walmart to discontinue the sale of the VHS tape Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Fun on the Job!, which contained the film. The reason for this was that during his argument with the main spring in the image to the left, Donald Duck allegedly shouts "F**k you!" (He actually says "Says you!", which is made clear by the spring's reply - "Says I!" Additionally, the Motion Picture Production Code, popularly known as the "Hays Code," adopted in 1930, would never have allowed the language in the first place and would've prevented Disney from doing so.) Due to this controversy, on this DVD set, as well as the Funny Factory With Goofy DVD and the Epic Mickey bonus DVD, plus the airing on TCM's Treasures from the Disney Vault event on June 28, 2016, Donald's line was redubbed with the line, "Awww, nuts!" originally said in On Ice. However, both the Have a Laugh!, Volume 2 DVD and the Disney+ streaming service contain the cartoon with the original line reinstated, as well as its original RKO infocard (the title card, however, is faked/recreated).
    • In the introduction sequence of disc one, Leonard Maltin mentions that Mickey was "always surrounded by funny supporting characters [such as] Clara Cluck and Horace Horsecollar in the early days." However, Clara Cluck debuted in 1934 and therefore was not one of Mickey's supporting characters in 1929; likely, Maltin actually meant to refer to Clarabelle Cow in that statement.

Silly Symphonies[]

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This set is more or less descriptive of "The Best of the Silly Symphonies", with the cartoons presented here in arranged by theme. The U.K. release, unlike the U.S. release, has the original "Jewish peddler" visuals restored to Three Little Pigs.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

  • Notes
    • One sequence in the Three Little Pigs showed the Big Bad Wolf dressed as a Jewish peddler. This was re-animated so the Wolf would be a Fuller Brush Man. The U.S. release of this set features the edited version, whereas the U.K. release shows the original Jewish peddler.

Disneyland, USA[]

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This set depicts various episodes of the Walt Disney anthology series that take place within / are about Disneyland. It includes also the very first episode from the series.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

  • Production music used on this disc

Disc Two[]

  • Bonus features
    • Still gallery: This gallery shows off images of various Disneyland attractions' posters, past and present.
    • The Magic Kingdom and the Magic of Television. Although most of the content of this mini-history of Disneyland is repeated from other intros on these set with a montage of clips from all the episodes presented, it does feature some nuggets of information about Walt's view of the park as a tribute to Americana, his aspiration for the park to have the latest products technology and even a few world leaders that had visited the park.

Davy Crockett[]

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This set contains the original five episodes of Davy Crockett which were first shown on the Walt Disney anthology series from 1954-1955. This miniseries was re-released as a DVD Two-Movie Set on September 7, 2004.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

  • Bonus features
    • "A Conversation with Fess Parker": Leonard Maltin interviews Fess Parker the guy who played Davy in the episodes.
    • "The Davy Crockett Craze": Leonard Maltin interview Paul F. Anderson author of the book The Davy Crockett Craze.
    • Easter Egg: "The Ballad of Davy Crockett": The famous ballad sung by Fess Parker.
    • Still gallery: Stills from various aspects of the product.
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