Walt Disney Treasures - Release History

Release History

  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One — December 4, 2001
    • Mickey Mouse in Living Color
    • Silly Symphonies
    • Disneyland, USA
    • Davy Crockett
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Two — December 3, 2002
    • Mickey Mouse in Black and White
    • The Complete Goofy
    • Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Three — May 18, 2004
    • Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two
    • The Chronological Donald, Volume One
    • On the Front Lines
    • Tomorrow Land
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Four — December 7, 2004
    • Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two
    • The Complete Pluto, Volume One
    • The Mickey Mouse Club
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Five — December 6, 2005
    • The Chronological Donald, Volume Two
    • Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s
    • The Adventures of Spin & Marty (The Mickey Mouse Club)
    • Elfego Baca and The Swamp Fox: Legendary Heroes
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Six — December 19, 2006
    • More Silly Symphonies
    • The Complete Pluto, Volume Two
    • The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of The Applegate Treasure
    • Your Host, Walt Disney
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Seven — December 11, 2007
    • The Chronological Donald, Volume Three
    • The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
    • Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Eight — November 11, 2008
    • The Chronological Donald, Volume Four
    • Dr. Syn, Alias The Scarecrow
    • Mickey Mouse Club Presents: Annette
  • Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Nine — November 3, 2009
    • Zorro: The Complete First Season
    • Zorro: The Complete Second Season

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