From Walt's earliest work in the 1920s to some of his most sophisticated shorts of the 1950s and '60s, he captured the imaginations of millions, plus two Academy Award wins - including Ferdinand The Bull, Best Short Subject 1938 - and eight nominations.
See never-before-seen Disney war effort productions, including exclusive declassified material, training, propaganda and educational films. Includes "Victory Through Air Power, " Disney's 27th animated classic. First hand accounts of the work at Disney.
A compilation of classic color Mickey Mouse cartoons first issued 1935 to 1938. Includes Mickey's first color film "Parade of Award Nominees" originally created for the 1932 Academy Awards.
Collection of several behind-the-scenes films and television shows highlighting the work of Walt Disney Studios, originally released between 1937 and 1957.
Mickey's best pal Pluto continues to light up the screen as leading dog in more of his adventure-filled cartoons, putting the spotlight on his comical antics from 1947 through 1951.
Donald Duck returns in 30 rarely seen shorts dating from 1947 to 1950. Included are three Academy Award-nominated shorts: Chip An' Dale (1947); Tea for Two Hundred (1948); and Toy Tinkers (1949), as well as a retrospective of Donald's movie career.
Celebrates Mickey's career in film from 1939-present. Includes a never-before-seen original Mickey short, plus 21 short films, including "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."
Before Mickey, there was Oswald, the floppy-eared star of Walt Disney's first cartoon series. Disney created a bounty of legendary and rarely seen Oswald cartoons between 1927 and 1928 presented in this definitive collection of shorts.