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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Aladdin: Platinum Edition. History Talk 0. Enter "a whole new world" of entertainment in this astounding, fun-filled 2-disc Special Edition, featuring the deleted song "Proud Of Your Boy," game, movie secrets and so much more - it's everything you could ever wish for!

If you unfold the front cover of the cardboard sleeve, you will find a potential replica of the back cover in what could possibly be Chinese, or Japanese. The Parody Wiki Explore. Disney was one of the last studios to jump into the DVD format, with its first DVD releases being live-action films in the fall of For several years, live-action Disney movies would, for the most part, only see standard single-disc releases with few extras.

Their inital plan called for 9 movies 8 "Classics" and 1 direct-to-video title to be released on a weekly basis. Each title was to only be available for a number of weeks, at which point it would go out of print. This plan was a disaster: even the "Limited Issue" banners across the cases could not sell these movies.

At this point, the studio realized that it would have to put more effort into their DVD releases. These would basically contain the same few number of extras, but would be released permanently, with an unlimited time window in which they would printed. Generally, these Gold Collection DVDs would be marked by features like interactive read-alongs, simple trivia games, and sing-along songs.

Future Gold Collection titles were released on one selected day each month. However, the "Gold Collection" name and line were not as successful as Disney had hoped and the studio decided to discontinue the line. As a result, when Dumbo was released Fall on DVD, it was billed as a "60th Anniversary Edition", rather than Gold Collection, and the disc was packed with extras, including an audio commentary.

In addition, the original story about Gold Collection titles being available indefinitely also turned untrue, as at the end of January , the Gold Collection DVDs for Pinocchio and Mulan went out of print. Although Disney discontinued the "Gold Collection" name in , they did not stop the Gold Collection-type releases altogether, though their newer non-specified "Gold Collection"-like DVDs featured a bit more supplemental content.

The May release of The Rescuers was also much like a "Gold Collection" release in everything but name, as it was given no designation. New Disney movies that debut on DVD the same day as on video are often released in one version, which can be classified as standard Disney DVDs with no particular designation. Animated films like Valiant and live-action works such as Snow Dogs are the types of films that receive non-catalogue "standard" DVD treatment.

For a while, Disney offered many new live action films such as The Pacifier and Ice Princess in separate full screen and widescreen versions upon release. Only sets sold during the first few months of a Platinum Edition's window of availability are sold with a slipcover.

Discs in the collection have also made transformation through the years. The first few releases and Dalmatians were released on standard discs.

Cinderella film Cinderella then featured their main characters upon the discs themselves as did The Little Mermaid. Beginning with The Lion King , as an option for customers, select Platinum Edition DVDs were also made available in gift set editions, which included the standard retail DVD as well as supplements such as original animation sketches, a film frame, and a companion book.

The Blu-ray Platinum Edition of Sleeping Beauty comes with a slipcover similar to those used from , with a book-like velcro flap and an overview of bonus features inside. Each film in the Platinum Edition series is given a thorough restoration, and generally presented in their original aspect ratios, except for a few exceptions.

Beauty and the Beast is presented in a matted aspect ratio of 1. The Lion King and Aladdin are presented in the full 1. Lady and the Tramp , produced in CinemaScope, was also presented in an alternate pan-and-scan version included in the same collection.

Sleeping Beauty , originally presented in 2. Most of the films in the collection are digitally restored from their original negatives, undergoing digital clean-up processes to remove dust, dirt, and scratches.



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