Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 7 - Extreme Adventure Fun
John Sutherland: Producer
Al Bertino: Writer
Carl Barks: Writer
Dick Kinney: Writer
Harry Reeves: Writer
Homer Brightman: Writer
Milt Schaffer: Writer
Ralph Wright: Writer
Roy Williams: Writer
Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Pinto Colvig, Walt Disney, Clarence Nash, John McLeish, Billy Bletcher
- Director: Ben Sharpsteen, Jack Hannah, Jack King, Jack Kinney
- Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Feb 24, 1950
- DVD Release Date: May 31, 2005
- Run Time: 60 minutes
- ASIN: B0007PIDBG
- UPC: 786936284744
- Sales Rank: 7469
Editorial Review from Description:
Join the world's most beloved cartoon characters in this new collection of wild and wacky classic animated adventures. It's all downhill when Goofy's car separates from the trailer carrying Mickey and Donald in the edge-of-your-seat hilarious thriller, "Mickey's Trailer." Then, the nephews are in for quite a lot of laughs as Uncle Donald tries to teach them how to chop wood, set up a tent, and avoid scuffles with hungry bears in "Good Scouts." The whole family will love every minute of these 8 laughter-packed escapades! This hour of extreme fun includes: "Mickey?s Trailer"; "No Sail"; "Good Scouts"; "Hello Aloha"; "Old Sequoia"; "How To Ride A Horse"; "Trailer Horn"; and, "Two Weeks Vacation."
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    Too short all have been released to DVD before!, 2007-04-14
These are great cartoons, but there is nothing new to DVD here. If you have the Disney Treasures sets, you have these cartoons:
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br /"No Sail" (1945) w/ Donald and Goofy - already on "The Chronological Donald volume 2".
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br /"Two Weeks Vacation" (1952) w/ Goofy - already on "The Complete Goofy".
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br /"Trailer Horn" (1950) w/ Donald, Chip Dale - to be released on "The Chronological Donald volume 3" this December 11, 2007.
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br /"Old Sequoia" (1945) w/ Donald - already on "The Chronological Donald volume 2".
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br /"Mickey's Trailer" (1938) w/ Mickey, Donald, and Goofy - already on "Mickey Mouse in Color volume 1"
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br /"Hello Aloha" (1952) w/ Goofy - already on "The Complete Goofy".
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br /"Good Scouts" (1938) w/ Donald, Huey, Dewey, and louie - already on "The Chronological Donald volume 1".
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br /"How to Ride a Horse" (1941) w/ Goofy - this is the 1950 re-release excerpt from the 1941 feature "The Reluctant Dragon" which has already been released on DVD.
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    Mickey's Trailer makes it worthwhile, 2007-04-13
One of my favorite Disney cartoons, Mickey's Trailer, came from an episode of The Disney Sunday Movie, which was a regular show when I was growing up. I'd had a VCR tape of the cartoon that was practically worn out from watching it so much. And then, Disney finally released the cartoon on DVD!!! The rest of the cartoons are entertaining, but I definitely bought this DVD for Mickey's Trailer. It's a great cartoon, with Mickey, Goofy, and Donald vacationing in a pull-behind-the-car trailer. I was a little disappointed because I thought another of my favorites (from that worn out VCR tape) was on it, Goofy riding a horse at a dude ranch, but alas, it was not the same cartoon. I'll keep looking!
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