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The listing, Brand New in Package, Gift Quality Christmas Treasures: Ultimate Rare & Limited Disney Movie Lot has ended.

Brand New in Package, Gift Quality Christmas Treasures: Ultimate Rare & Limited Disney Movie Lot. Factory sealed from a non smoking home. Unique Collection. Adults Welcome!

Great gift idea not for only children but also for the man/men in your life!

History lovers ahoy!

1) Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s
326 minutes 2 discs Retails new $92 on Amazon
Hard to find animation! (Alice in Wonderland)
More info in the Comments Section (not enough room)

2) Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond, 1955-1959
240 minutes 2 discs Retails new $59.98 on Amazon

A Limited Series of Select Rare Material from the Disney Studio Vaults including Original Telecasts and a Limited-Edition Collectible Lithograph.
~Serialized Certificate of Authenticity Included~ ~Only 105,000 sets issued~

It is known Disney and the German scientist who helped him (Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr von Braun) were ahead of their time with space flight. Epcot enthusiasts wanted!

Disc One:
Man in Space
Man and the Moon
Mars and Beyond
Disc Two:
Eyes in Outer Space
Our Friend the Atom
"EPCOT" TV Special
Bonus Materials:
"The Optimistic Futurist"
"Marty Sklar, Walt, and EPCOT"
Publicity Gallery
Story and Background Art Gallery
Behind the Scenes Gallery

3) Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two, 1925-1940
334 minutes 2 discs Retails new $49 on Amazon
Adorable & Cute! Best cartoons ever! (Mickey Mouse)
More info in the Comments Section (not enough room)

Summary:
6 discs, Amazon Retails Value $193.98 Almost $200 Amazon value! Premium Content!
These would make festive and valuable gift sets for the Disney fan and collector and to movie lovers or resellers. All of the films are pre-packed in beautiful silver protective tins.

This is the best thing next to going to Disney! Classic memorabilia from America's Golden Years.
Questions & Comments
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And what do you get if Gin isn't Used? Don't see any information. Great movies, good Luck wish I knew what I was going to get for my bid way to much information to even know.LOL
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Oct 26th, 2015 at 3:14:42 AM PDT by
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OK guys, it's really not that complicated-just look at the updates:

GIN BONUS = Disney 4-Movie Collection: Classics (Gnome-Mobile / Darby O'gill & Little People / One & Only Genuine Family / Happiest Millionaire) DVD

IF GIN is used by or on Halloween, then there is another perk:

Disney 4-Movie Collection: Thrills and Chills (Haunted Mansion, Tower Of Terror, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Country Bears)

No Gin?
Then the winner gets:

1) Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s
326 minutes 2 discs Retails new $92 on Amazon

2) Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond, 1955-1959
240 minutes 2 discs Retails new $59.98 on Amazon

3) Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two, 1925-1940
334 minutes 2 discs Retails new $49 on Amazon

Summary:
6 discs, Amazon Retails Value $193.98 Almost $200 Amazon value! Premium Content!
These would make festive and valuable gift sets for the Disney fan and collector and to movie lovers or resellers. All of the films are pre-packed in beautiful silver protective tins.

It's all there in the description.

PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ DESCRIPTION!!!

PLEASE READ THE ABOVE SUMMARY.

IF you GIN you will get a bonus-all mentioned in the updates. If you GIN by Halloween, you will get the promised bonus AND another one-again, please take a moment to READ everything. I think I was clear.
Oct 26th, 2015 at 6:47:20 PM PDT by
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Haha very true. I will do my best to do just that :). I'm a wannabe animator so these things are like pure gold. Thanks for offering them!
Oct 25th, 2015 at 10:45:04 PM PDT by
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I love animation...
Snoopy, Garfield, Care Bears, Suzy Zoo to name a few and other cuties :)
Best to you on your endeavors-very impressive and impressed!
It's interesting to compare the "old" Donald and Mickey to the most modern ones...
Disney had other less known cute figures too!
Thanks again for commenting and being here-it's an honor!
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Oct 25th, 2015 at 11:13:22 PM PDT by
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Omg awesome auction & films!!!! :)
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Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:43:00 PM PDT by
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Thanks so much :)
Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:45:42 PM PDT by
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If GIN is used by or on Halloween:

The Haunted Mansion
Workaholic realtor Jim Evers, his wife/business partner Sara and their two children are summoned to a mansion. When they discover that the place is haunted, Jim discovers an important lesson about the family he's neglected as they attempt to escape.

Tower Of Terror
The film starts out when 5 people walk into an elevator, but something goes very wrong. The elevator collapses 11 floors and the five people roam around the hotel as ghosts. 60 years later, reporter Buzzy (Steve Guttenberg) and his niece Anna (Kirsten Dunst) are trying to find out the mystery of the hotel. An old lady named Abigail tells them that if they find a belonging of each person on the elevator they will be free from the hotel.

Mr. Toads Wild Ride
Mole's underground home is bought by the Weasels from wealthy landowner Mr. Toad and Mole is thrown out. He and Rat start to fight to get his home back from evil Weasels.

The Country Bears
Based on an attraction at Disneyland, the Country Bear Jamboree, "The Country Bears" (2002) is one in a long line of live action Disney family films. The movie is a satire of Behind the Music rock & roll bands. Beary, a young bear raised by a human family in a world where humans and talking bears coexist, attempts to trace his roots. He meets up with the Country Bears, a long-since broken-up band, a parody of bands like the Eagles. Beary helps the Country Bears reunite for one final concert, while searching for who he truly is.
Oct 23rd, 2015 at 12:45:23 AM PDT by
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IF you want to know that GIN gets please look at the updates!
Oct 26th, 2015 at 6:48:10 PM PDT by
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Yes!
Oct 26th, 2015 at 2:02:53 AM PDT by
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winner only gets all if gin is used?
Oct 26th, 2015 at 2:02:00 AM PDT by
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yes -
Gin will get winner 1 extra DVD
and if GIN is used by Halloween then 2 extra DVDs
Oct 26th, 2015 at 10:01:31 PM PDT by
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WOW!!!!!!! I wish that I had more credits and that they were listed individually. These are SUPERB additions to any Disney collector's collection (I have a different one and would love these). DOH!
Oct 25th, 2015 at 10:24:54 AM PDT by
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Thanks so much :)
You still have time to build credits up
unless this is GINNED :)
I do not often do mega auctions,
but when I do-I go big!
Winner takes all...
I have a Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 listed separately ;)
Oct 25th, 2015 at 6:42:47 PM PDT by
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Wow great auction
Oct 24th, 2015 at 9:52:39 PM PDT by
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Thanks so much :)
Oct 25th, 2015 at 6:43:52 PM PDT by
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Great listing!! Amazing to see titles that don't show up often, if at all! Though I prefer blu Ray, some things cannot be had there...and I do believe some (if not all) of these are in that category :)
Oct 23rd, 2015 at 11:23:54 PM PDT by
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Hi there, thanks for visiting my auction!
Yes, these are only available in DVD format...
Good luck if you decide to bid :)
Oct 25th, 2015 at 7:12:45 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s:

This fascinating volume features some of Walt's most unique animated triumphs. Included are several of Walt's "The Alice Comedies," a pioneering series of early short films that combined live-action and animation. These wonderful, lesser-known unique films pre-date much of the work that would make him world-famous. "Alice's Wonderland" is one of Walt's very first films. Fans will enjoy the unique animation of "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom," which won an Academy Award(r) (Best Short Subject (Cartoon) 1953) and was the first cartoon produced in Cinemascope. This short film established a completely new animation style for the Studio. DISNEY RARITIES, CELEBRATED SHORTS 1920s-1960s showcases a large collection of Walt's outstanding animated shorts that fans may not be aware of. Bonus features include: "Alice's Cartoon World" in which Leonard Maltin discusses Disney's historic "Alice" shorts with Virginia Davis who played the original Alice when she was 4-years old; "From Kansas City to Hollywood" - a timeline of Walt's silent era; "A Feather In His Collar" a rarely seen short supporting the Community Chest; audio commentary for "A Symposium On Popular Songs" by composer Richard Sherman, and still frame galleries. Introductions by Leonard Maltin.
Oct 21st, 2015 at 3:33:49 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two:

By the time "The Barn Dance" (1928), the fourth Mickey Mouse short and the oldest film on this collection, was released, Mickey was well on his way to cartoon stardom. The viewer can see how quickly the Disney animators improved between "The Barn Dance" and "Mickey's Kangaroo" (1935, his last black-and-white film). The characters are so rubbery in "Barn Dance," that when Mickey steps on Minnie's foot, her leg stretches out on the floor. Mickey and Minnie look noticeably more solid by "Mickey's Mechanical Man" (1933). "Playful Pluto" (1934) offers the landmark sequence of Pluto trying to escape from sheet of fly paper: one of the first instances where an animated character actually seemed to think and react to his environment believably. But it's Pluto who gets the laughs--Mickey is already turning into the straight man he eventually became.

The Disney shorts also improved as films during this period. The direction becomes surer, with increasingly imaginative camerawork. If some cartoons look backward, recycling gags from "Steamboat Willie," "The Barnyard Concert" (1929) anticipates "The Band Concert" (1935). In both films, Mickey conducts a group of ragtag musicians in Zampa's "The Poet and the Peasant" Overture, and "Barnyard Concert" feels like a rough sketch for the brilliant "Band Concert," Mickey's first color short.

A few of these films include ethnic imagery that was considered good taste in the early '30s, but is no longer acceptable, as host Leonard Maltin cautions. (Unrated, suitable for ages 6 and older: cartoon violence, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon
Oct 21st, 2015 at 4:06:21 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two:

In this final volume, the homage to Mickey's early career is completed with these shorts. From 1928's "The Barn Dance" to his very last black-and-white short, 1935's "Mickey's Kangaroo," his colorful antics in a black-and-white world propelled him to super-stardom. The Mickey craze touched everybody and everything. In this volume, hear Leonard Maltin and Disney Legend John Hench talk about Mickey's official birthday portraits. Visit an unbelievable collection of Mickey collectibles and rare artifacts. Enjoy period photos, publicity, and animation art from the archives. It's all here plus more in this celebration of the mouse who became a global icon.
Oct 21st, 2015 at 4:05:51 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two:

Special Features
"Mickey Mania: Collecting Mickey Merchandise"|"Mickey's Portrait Artist: John Hench"|"Pioneer Days" And "The Castaway" In Several Versions|Art Galleries: Mickey Mouse, Fully Covered; Mickey's Poster Archive; Background Paintings; Animation Drawings
Oct 21st, 2015 at 4:05:21 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond:

Before man ventured into space, Walt Disney took the nation there. This set of the Walt Disney Treasures consists of "Science Factual" shows that aired mostly in the 1950s. On the first disc, Ward Kimball, one of the company's ace animators, directs three 50-minute segments on space travel dealing with space flight, going to the moon, and going to Mars. A combination of lecture (by the tops in the field, including lead rocket designer Dr. Werner von Braun), animation, live-action segments, and models, the three segments are still relevant as they effortlessly teach such elements as why rockets are in stages, what is gravitational force, orbiting, air pressure, and even the psychological effects on the mind. It is impressive how easily these Tomorrowland features entertain audiences of all ages. Of course, some of the details are wrong, but the wonder is not, and the final segment--a most poetic survey about what life might be like on Mars--illustrates Disney animated magic at its best.

The second disc takes on weather reporting (including a James Bond-ish way of changing the weather), how satellites work, and the touchstone 1958 short "Our Friend the Atom," a staple of explaining the world of atomic energy. Shown for the first time in its entirety is an informative pitch for EPCOT. It's not a version of the theme park now in Florida, but Walt Disney's lyrical vision of a city of the future, a dream never realized with his death two months after filming in 1966. Leonard Maltin introduces each segment, putting it in historical context and noting some political incorrectness and oversights, like atomic energy having no downside. The programs still entertainingly show the promises of the future: humans on Mars seem so tangible, even though the space program lost its way in the forthcoming decades. --Doug Thomas
Oct 21st, 2015 at 3:48:45 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond:

Walt Disney was a true visionary, and his most far-reaching vision examined the future. During the 1950s, his investigation into space exploration and the wondrous opportunities and challenges of space travel not only came alive in several Disneyland TV shows, but helped create strong public support for The United States space program. Go back in time to the beginning of the future and enjoy four episodes and a theatrical short that delve into the mysteries of the universe and space travel -- "Man In Space," "Man And The Moon," "Mars And Beyond," "Eyes In Outer Space," and "Our Friend The Atom." You'll also get a rare look at Walt's last film, "EPCOT," in which he reveals his concepts and plans for the Disney World and EPCOT projects. Other not-to-be-missed features include a special interview with noted futurist and author Ray Bradbury. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.
Oct 21st, 2015 at 3:48:01 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s:

Disney Rarities lives up to its title: It's been impossible to see many of these shorts for decades. Walt Disney bankrupted his fledgling Laugh-O-Gram studio making "Alice's Wonderland," but the short earned Disney his first national distribution contract. Films featuring animated characters in live-action settings were common during the silent era; Disney reversed the situation, placing a live actress (Virginia Davis) in a cartoon world. The "Alice" series ran from 1923-1926, and several girls played the title role. These silent films have been handsomely restored and given upbeat musical tracks by Alex Rannie.

The Oscar-winners "Ferdinand the Bull" (1938) and "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom" (1953) rank as genuine classics, and have been unavailable for far too long. The wartime cautionary tale "Chicken Little" (1943) displays more imagination than the 2005 feature adaptation of the same story. "The Truth About Mother Goose" (1957) reflects the influence of Sleeping Beauty (1959), which was in production then; the elephants in "Goliath II" (1960) anticipate the ones in The Jungle Book (1967).

"Noah's Ark" (1959), Disney's first stop-motion film, features cleverly designed animals made from pencils, erasers, corks, pipecleaners, and other found objects, but the obstrusive '50s songs quickly cloy. Many of the films from the '50s and early '60s ("Pigs Is Pigs," "A Cowboy Needs a Horse," "Paul Bunyan" ) reflect the look of the UPA Studio. The characters are flatter, simpler, and more angular; the backgrounds, more stylized. Although Disney had dominated the cartoon short during the '30s, the studio largely shifted to feature and television production during the '40s and '50s. Disney Rarities is a set fans and students of animation will want to own. (Unrated, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon
Oct 21st, 2015 at 3:46:18 PM PDT by
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Walt Disney Treasures - Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts, 1920s - 1960s:

CONTENTS
* Alice's Wonderland * Ben and Me
* Alice Gets in Dutch * Football, Now and Then
* Alice's Wild West Show * Toot, Whistle, Plunk & Boom
* Alice in the Jungle * Pigs Is Pigs
* Alice's Egg Plant * Social Lion
* Alice's Mysterious Mystery * A Cowboy Needs a Horse
* Alice the Whaler * Hooked Bear
* Ferdinand the Bull * In the Bag
* Chicken Little * Jack and Old Mac
* The Pelican and the Snipe * The Story of Anyburg, U.S.A.
* The Truth about Mother Goose * The Brave Engineer
* Paul Bunyan * Morris, the Midget Moose
* Noah's Ark * Lambert, the Sheepish Lion
* Goliath II * The Little House
* The Saga of Windwagon Smith * Adventures in Music: Melody
* A Symposium on Popular Songs
Oct 21st, 2015 at 3:35:42 PM PDT by

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