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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Central Florida
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Buyers Guide to the Disney Vault
You have to hate the Disney Vault. For those of you who don't know what the vault is, it's a vault that preserves select Disney animated classics. When a film is out of the vault, it is out for a limited time, usually 6 months to a year. When the film goes back into the vault, it won't be seen again for seven years. Here's a list of films that belong to the vault:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Pinocchio Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 Dumbo ( NA only ) Bambi and Bambi 2 Cinderella and it's sequels Alice in Wonderland ( North America, Australia and Germany only ) Peter Pan Lady and the Tramp, plus it's sequel Sleeping Beauty 101 Dalmations The Jungle Book and it's sequel The Little Mermaid Pocohantas and it's sequel Mulan Tarzan and its sequel Beauty and the Beast, plus it's sequels The Lion King plus it's sequels Aladdin ( NA only ) Mulan and Tarzan aren't officially part of the vault, but they do it anyways. Also, while Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame aren't in the vault, they are very hard to find. Here are something you need to know about the vault: When a Blu-Ray or DVD stops production, it won't be produced anymore. That doesn't mean it will still be available. A movie is available at any store until it gets sold out. I've seen several copies of movies in the vault in pharmacies. Here are movies currently out of the vault: The Lion King and it's sequels Lady and the Tramp ( sequel coming soon ) Dumbo Alice in Wonderland Coming out of the vault soon: Cinderella, October 2 Pocohantas and its sequel, Fall 2012 Lady and the Tramp 2, Fall 2012 Aladdin, Spring 2013 Here's a release guide of when the films in the vault should be available: Snow White, 2018 Pinocchio, 2018 Fantasia and Fantasia 2000, 2018 Bambi, 2019 Peter Pan, 2016 Sleeping Beauty, 2017 101 Dalmations, 2017 The Jungle Book, 2017 The Little Mermaid, 2016 Beauty and the Beast, 2021 The reason I have BATB so late is because it would be released 2 years before the 30th anniversary if it was 2019. If you can't get hold of any of these for your kids, here are some options: 1. Look at pharmacies. My local CVS's still have Peter Pan, and that went back in in 2009! 2. eBay and Amazon are always a good option. Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty are the cheapest out there. 3. If all else fails, garage sells are you're best bets. You just have to be careful in case they don't work. Thanks for reading, and I'll update constantly!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Aug 2007
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It's definitely time Disney rethought this marketing strategy. All the kids who grew up in the 90's will want their own copies and where will they be able to get them? This could translate into money lost by the company. It's not as if Disney has to go through the expense of releasing DVDs either, having the movies available for downloading is perfectly fine.
If Disney keeps this up they will look as out of it as the recording industry did before it realized CDs were dying and decided to use the new technology instead of sticking their collective heads in the sand. |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: MS Gulf Coast
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Searching for vault info... I'm SOOOOOO sad Aladdin is still in the vault. DD4 really wants to see it - we just saw a local middle school put on the musical and she LOVED all the music.
I'm kind of not a fan of the vault... I'd really like to get her Sleeping Beauty and Aladdin... I'm off to check out ebay!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Lakewood, CO
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I just got sleeping beauty blu ray on eBay for $15 last week Edit I prefer the disney model, the classics are new to every generation. My kids did kind of fall perfect though with the blu ray release schedule so it kind of worked out for us. Last edited by JakeJenna; 03-04-2013 at 08:17 PM. |
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Master Disney Collector
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Mississippi
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You can sometimes get deals on Ebay for a vaulted film. Most of the time not.
I like the Vault business model. It gives the films once again more advertising and attention when they are re-released for the home.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 119
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Actually, Aladdin was supposed to come out of the vault this spring, but they replaced it with Peter Pan. This fall, The Little Mermaid will be coming out of the vault (probably October) but there's no word yet on when Aladdin will be coming out! I think Disney should at least release more movies from the Disney vault each year, so that the rotations go by more quickly. As it is, it could be a solid decade between DVD releases of a certain movie, and that's too long.
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You gotta love a great plan like that
Will be spending some time with George Harrison I have known whack-a-doodles in my day Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Mostly the basement
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The "vault" concept is obsolete. The concept pre-dates home video and made some sense back in those days. Disney movies were thought of primarily as children's entertainment, and every 7 years the movies would get re-released for the benefit of the kiddies who were too young (or weren't around at all) on the previous go-round. New Disney movies were years in the making, so the company could fill-in between feature releases with the classics. Good idea for its time.
But then came home video--on tape, then dvds, blu-ray, and streaming. How can anything really be "in the vault" when millions of copies of the previous iteration of it have already been sold? I look forward to the re-issue of The Little Mermaid on blu-ray for the quality upgrade, but I still have the original DVD and the VHS tape. It's far from "the vault" I just saw it last week. It may be out of print, but as the OP stated, vaulted content can be found in many places.
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