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The Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD sets of classic Disney works. They cover work from the studio's earliest days to their more recent work. So far, there have been nine waves (versions) of the DVDs, each containing two, three or four different sets (adding up to a total of thirty different titles). The DVD sets were the idea of film critic–historian Leonard Maltin, who appears in each set to introduce the DVDs, and to provide historical context to some of the more-dated, and sometimes politically incorrect, works.

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  • Walt Disney Treasures
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  • The Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD sets of classic Disney works. They cover work from the studio's earliest days to their more recent work. So far, there have been nine waves (versions) of the DVDs, each containing two, three or four different sets (adding up to a total of thirty different titles). The DVD sets were the idea of film critic–historian Leonard Maltin, who appears in each set to introduce the DVDs, and to provide historical context to some of the more-dated, and sometimes politically incorrect, works.
  • Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD collections of classic Disney cartoons, television episodes and other material. They cover material from the studio's earliest days to their more recent work. So far, there have been nine "waves" (series) of the DVDs, each containing two, three or four different sets, for a total of 30 titles. All content presented uncensored and uncut with digitally restored picture and remastered sound.
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  • The Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD sets of classic Disney works. They cover work from the studio's earliest days to their more recent work. So far, there have been nine waves (versions) of the DVDs, each containing two, three or four different sets (adding up to a total of thirty different titles). The first wave was released to Region 1 DVD on December 4, 2001, as a part of Walt Disney's 100th birthday. They were sold in limited quantities. The numbered units are largely commercially unavailable outside of second-hand sales. Only a small handful of these titles have been sold outside of Region 1. Each title has been packaged in a numbered tin case. The first two waves featured the numbering as stamped into each case, while subsequent waves were packaged with a certificate of authenticity marking their number. The first three waves were additionally bound in a cardboard band featuring reproductions of signatures by Leonard Maltin and Roy Disney. In 2003, a Costco exclusive boxed set, The Ultimate Disney Treasure Chest, packaged the first two waves of the series, without the tin canisters (as pictured). The DVD sets were the idea of film critic–historian Leonard Maltin, who appears in each set to introduce the DVDs, and to provide historical context to some of the more-dated, and sometimes politically incorrect, works.
  • Walt Disney Treasures is a series of two-disc DVD collections of classic Disney cartoons, television episodes and other material. They cover material from the studio's earliest days to their more recent work. So far, there have been nine "waves" (series) of the DVDs, each containing two, three or four different sets, for a total of 30 titles. All content presented uncensored and uncut with digitally restored picture and remastered sound. The first wave was released to Region 1 DVD on December 4, 2001, as a part of Walt Disney's 100th birthday. They were sold in limited quantities. The numbered units are largely commercially unavailable outside of second-hand sales. Only a handful of these titles have been sold outside of Region 1. Each title has been packaged in a numbered tin case. The first two waves featured numbers stamped into each case, while subsequent waves contained certificates of authenticity marking their numbers. The first three waves were bound in a cardboard sleeve displaying the reproduced signatures of Leonard Maltin and Roy Disney. In 2003, a Costco exclusive boxed set called The Ultimate Disney Treasure Chest presented the first two waves of the series, without the tin canisters (as pictured). The DVD sets were the idea of film critic–historian Leonard Maltin, who appears in each set to introduce the DVDs, and to provide historical context to some of the more dated works.
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