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Walt Disney's "Man in Space" to be on DVD

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 11, 2004 1:17 AM
Picked up the DVD's last week at Costco ($29.99 Canadian). Fantastic!

Although I did have to endure endless ribbing from my ex-wife, who reminded me long and loud about my old "No Disney under MY roof" tirades...
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Posted by John P on Sunday, June 6, 2004 10:15 AM
Watched them last week. GOD I wish the space program had gone that way, rather than the politcally-screwed version we got followed by decades of decay.
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Posted by Keyworth on Thursday, June 3, 2004 8:14 PM
TA-DAAA!!!! WalMart has it for $24.99 and Sam's Club for $20.99. Got both! There's also a new Donald Duck and a new Mickey Mouse collection in special tins as well. Great deals.
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Posted by TomZ2 on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:36 AM
Actually one gets a much better deal if one orders "Man In Space" with "On the Front" (which is Disney's "What did you do in the War, Daddy?" omnibus) or one of the other Walt Disney Treasures. By ordering 2 tins at the same time, one pays $46.18 (and no s/h!) for what otherwise runs $65.98 plus local taxes ($3.30 to me). Net result: a touch better than 1/3 off.Wow!! [wow]

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Posted by Keyworth on Monday, March 15, 2004 7:47 PM
Great. I have my stash cash ready for that one!
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Posted by TomZ2 on Monday, March 15, 2004 2:58 PM
The latest info on the release date according to the House of Mouse: 18 May 2004. Amazon.com says that they will be shipping Walt Disney Treasures (aka "tins") ordered now on 28 May. Confused [%-)]

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Posted by TomZ2 on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:01 AM
Latest & Greatest Info:

QUOTE: Coming Soon -- “Walt Disney Treasures -- Walt's Tomorrowland” DVD
Walt Disney's vision of space exploration comes alive in this compilation of five “Disneyland” TV shows about outer space and the opportunities and challenges of space travel. These shows helped build strong public support of the government's space exploration. This volume also contains a rare look at Walt Disney's last film, EPCOT. Available to own Late Spring 2004 {one source says 04/05/2004}.

Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Packaged in a highly collectible individually numbered tin, this two-disc set features an exclusive collectible lithograph. Numbered Limited Edition of 105,000.

DVD Bonus Features:

* The Optimistic Futurist
* Marty Sklar, Walt and Epcot
* Publicity Gallery
* Behind the Scenes
* Story and Background Art Gallery {That's what I want to see !!!}


And now you're as up to date as I am. Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by TomZ2 on Wednesday, May 7, 2003 11:30 AM
In-re: "TWA Rocket to the Moon" Glencoe reissued it (GLE-05914) as "Mars Liner", usually about $10.

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Posted by Keyworth on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:10 PM
There are a couple of resin kits of the Disney Nautilus out there, but they are anything but cheap! I believe that the cheapest will set you back at least 75 bucks! -Ed
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Posted by JGUIGNARD on Sunday, April 20, 2003 10:46 AM
I also am looking forward to the release of Man in Space. I am a native So. Californian "senior", so well remember the "TWA Rocket to the Moon" ride at Dizzyland. Wasn't there a kit of the TWA rocket out at one time ?

I had always hoped that someone would bring out a relatively enexpensive plastic kit of the Disney "Nautilus" from "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" <sigh>.

Jim
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Posted by Keyworth on Saturday, April 19, 2003 4:42 AM
Late note-Sam's Club plans on having this available Fall/Winter this year!!!!
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Posted by Keyworth on Thursday, April 17, 2003 9:42 PM
Hot dog! Best news I've heard in a long time. Maybe Glencoe and Revellogram wil re-re-release the Willy Ley-inspired kits to coincide with the DVD release. I'd buy them all again!!! -Ed
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Walt Disney's "Man in Space" to be on DVD
Posted by TomZ2 on Monday, April 14, 2003 2:23 PM
For those among us who liked "Kit Classics No. 39: Strombecker's Space Models" & "Building Glencoe's Space Station" by Mat Irvine, FCM May '98, go to this URL: http://www.mermaniac.com/archives/002213.html
for the good, well, luke-warm news.

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