Amazon.com: Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Living Color: Colvig, Pinto, Disney, Walt, Nash, Clarence: Movies & TVAvailable at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping. Mickey Mouse in Living Color This set covers the first leg of Mickey Mouse 's color career, from 1935 to 1938. 150,000 sets produced.
Mickey Mouse in Living Color DVD Review Disc 1: 14 Mickey Mouse Shorts (Click title to view that portion of the review) 1935: The Band Concert, Mickey's Garden, On Ice, Pluto's Judgement Day, Mickey's Fire Brigade. The product is a limited edition DVD set titled "Walt Disney Treasures Mickey Mouse In Living Color" from the Walt Disney Studios. This collection features the beloved character Mickey Mouse in a colorful animated series, perfect for children and families.
The DVD format allows for easy viewing of the TV series in English, making it a delightful addition to any Disney fan's collection. There. Mickey Mouse in Living Color: With Ward Kimball, Leonard Maltin.
Leonard Maltin talks about Mickey Mouse's career and shows cuts from early movies. For those too young to remember Mickey Mouse when he was a working movie star - and that'd be most of us. When Disney set out to re-release collections of their classic shorts they wisely lead off with this set, Mickey Mouse: In Living Color which covers the years 1935-1938.
Some of Mickey's most famous shorts are contained on this set and all appear uncut (save for a minor audio change in "Clock Cleaners"). 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). Chronicling Mickey Mouse's first steps out of the world of black and white, starting a new era of animation, this collection celebrates Mickey's career in colour cartoons with 26 original shorts released between 1935 and 1938.
Celebrate Mickey Mouse's career in color cartoons with 26 original shorts released between 1935 and 1938 - a timeless collection chronicling Mickey's first steps out of the world of black and white, ushering in a new era of animation.