Product Description Product Description The celebration of Mickey's color capers continues in this second volume of shorts -- from "Society Dog Show" in 1939 to his last short, "The Simple Things," in 1953 -- and feature film appearances, giving you a decidedly colorful history of the most famous mouse in the world. Topics mickey mouse, in living color, mickey mouse in living color, volume 2, runaway brain, the prince and the pauper, mickey's christmas carol, DVD, ISO Language English Item Size 7.8G. Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume Two was the first Walt Disney Treasures DVD set I ever bought and my first real introduction to Leonard Maltin, and little did my soon to be seven year old self.
Split, as always, over two packed discs, Mickey Mouse In Living Color: Volume 2 finishes off the Mouse's theatrical filmography and brings us bang up to date by including his "comeback" featurette appearances and even touches on Mickey's appearance in Fantasia/2000 (though, for good or bad, not the Musketeers or Christmas titles). The set starts way back in 1939, picking up where. Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 2 DVD Review Disc 1: (Click title to view that portion of the review) Mickey Mouse Shorts 1939: Society Dog Show, The Pointer; 1940: Tugboat Mickey, Pluto's Dream House, Mr.
Mouse Takes a Trip; 1941: The Little Whirlwind, The Nifty Nineties, Orphans' Benefit; 1942: Mickey's Birthday Party, Symphony Hour. Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 2: With Pinto Colvig, Walt Disney, Paul Frees, Sterling Holloway. The celebration of Mickey's color capers continues in this second volume of shorts -- from 1939 to 1953 -- and feature film appearances, giving you a decidedly colorful history of the most famous mouse in the world.
Mickey Mouse: In Living Color, Volume Two isn't quite as good as Volume One, but there's enough here that any Disney fan should own it. More than anything, this set is a piece of Disney history as it documents the changing look of Mickey Mouse as well as the men who gave voice to him. DVD One of Mickey Mouse In Living Color Volume II appears in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1 on these single-sided, double-layered DVDs; due to those dimensions, the image has not been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
However, DVD Two differs, as all three of its elements came with 1.78:1 dimensions, and all three offered anamorphic enhancement. Although the two discs featured material from such. I hope you've already managed to purchase the previous "Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume One", as this Volume Two is its companion; together they complete the Mickey-in-living-color series (those of you with better knowledge can let us know if this actually makes all the Mickey cartoons available or if there are still some Mickey.
As for parents, there are worse things you could do than get your children to appreciate these mouse cartoons, both past and present. But for the casual viewer, Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Vol. 2 might be an easily skippable entry in the Treasures line.