Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 6 – Extreme Music Fun




5 Comments so far

  1. Baruch Weiss on March 18th, 2010

    Many of these shorts on this DVD (as well as the other DVD’s in this series) have been on the treasures allready so i recomend passing on these DVD’s besides all the dirt and the bad restoration you’ll see on the cartoons!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Paul J. Mular on March 18th, 2010

    ALL of these cartoons have been released on DVD in Disney Treasures sets, so no reason to get this.

    Orphan’s Benefit (1934) – already on “Mickey Mouse in B&W volume 1″

    Farmyard Symphony (1938) – already on “Silly Symphonies volume 1″

    Mickey’s Grand Opera (1936) – already on “Mickey Mouse in Color volume 1″

    How to Dance (1953) – already on “The Complete Goofy”

    Donald’s Dilemma (1947) – to be released on “Chronological Donald volume 3″ on December 11, 2007.

    Music Land (1935) – already on “Silly Symphonies volume 1″

    Woodland CafĂ© (1937) – already on “Silly Symphonies volume 1″

    Pluto’s Blue Note (1947) – already on “The Complete Pluto volume 2″
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Kelly A. Cargnelli on March 18th, 2010

    My 2 year old daughter loves the old Mickey Mouse movies. This one wasn’t exactly the “music” edition we were looking for, but still an OKAY buy!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. W. Mason on March 18th, 2010

    A friend has this, which impressed me. I own the “Starring Mickey” DVD, and my 2 1/2 year old daughter is fascinated with the old cartoons. They have a charm that rivets her unlike any of the current cartoons or Dora type of stuff. I’m sure that part of the reason is that they are filled with slapstick comedy that isn’t considered as “correct” for kids these days — but wow, Disney sure did know what kids like! The “Starring Mickey” DVD has a scene with Goofy and a piano, and its the first time I’ve heard my daughter laugh out loud at something she was watching by herself. Fantastic hour long collections, with auto play, gotta love it!

    And please, people writing about “Treasures” collections or what not — these are inexpensive DVDs for average fans of Disney — leave the pricey collections to real collectors, these DVDs are great for the rest of us!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Jazzy Dad on March 18th, 2010

    The fact that well-known Disney characters do not appear in many of these is a plus, not a drawback, in my mind. If you want to expose your kids to good swinging jazz music, and classic animation, without character marketing, this is a great DVD to do it. However, parents should note: Daisy Duck threatens suicide, actually putting a revolver to her head, in Donald’s Dilemma.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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