A special boxset of Disney animated classics – along with a nice book as well – is heading into stores in November, and you can get more details here.
For those who are fans of Disney animated movies, and also have a fair bit of cash lying around, this might just be the perfect post for you. It’s been revealed that a very special boxset is going on sale in November, bringing together for the first time all 57 films in the ‘Disney animated classics’ line. From 1937’s Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs through to 2019’s Frozen II.
The set also includes an 80 page book, ‘A Celebration Of The Walt Disney Animation Studios’, and it all comes in a posh box as well.
The set is available on DVD and Blu-ray. Note that the Blu-ray set features 52 of the films in that format, with five of them on standard DVD (including The Black Cauldron, a movie that Disney is hardly falling over itself to remaster and put back out, more’s the pity).
You can find out more about the DVD version here, and the Blu-ray version here.
It all goes on sale from November 16th.
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