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Alice In Wonderland (Special Edition) [DVD] [1951]

Alice In Wonderland (Special Edition) [DVD] [1951]
Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4663 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-04-11
  • Rating: Universal, suitable for all
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Animated, Dubbed, Full Screen, PAL, Special Edition
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 75 minutes

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Synopsis
Based on the 1865 book by Lewis Carroll, this is the classic Disney animated version of Alice's adventures as she follows a white rabbit into a 'Wonderland' of her own imagination. On her journey, she encounters the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, and a host of other beloved characters brought to life with the usual Disney zest. Combining stellar animation with upbeat songs such as 'I'm Late', ALICE IN WONDERLAND garnered an Academy Award nomination for 'Best Scoring of a Musical Picture'.


Customer Reviews

Not for a Disney Collecter!!!3
This review is for the DVD and not the movie. The movie is delightful and wonderfully animated with some of the best Disney songs and characters.

This DVD is superior in every possible way to the first issue, which had bad audio/video and lacked in bonus materials. This edition’s picture quality and audio presentation are simply stunning, as if it was drawn in the age of the Little Mermaid and Aladdin. The extras are quite entertaining too but I felt that it lacked the comprehensive ‘behind the scenes’ that other recent ‘Special Editions’ of classics such as Sleeping Beauty and Bambi had.

I am a Disney DVD collector, and bought the US versions of the Platinum edition Lion King, Aladdin and the recent Cinderella as they all came in superb gift boxes with film cells and character sketches. I was delighted to replace my old Alice in Wonderland DVD with this special edition, only to discover that the US (again) got a better version of this release. Titled ‘the Masterpiece Edition’ it comes in 2 Disks and features 2 hours worth of extras including vintage 1950 ‘One Hour in Wonderland’ making-of feature hosted by Walt Disney.

I find it quite irritating that as a Disney fan I need to buy copies of the same edition of a movie from both continents just to enjoy the extras- why release Special Editions if they aren’t as special as ones released in other countries? Does this mean that in a few years we will get yet another ‘Special’ Alice in Wonderland DVD in the UK?

And this is the only reason I am giving this DVD a 3 star rating to direct fellow Disney fans and collectors attention to the existence of a superior edition of this film [even though it is in Region 1]. The movie itself gets 5 bright and shiny stars.

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I hardly remember seeing Alice in Wonderland from childhood, I only bought this DVD on the strength of the disney brand name and because it was on sale (ahem!).
It quickly became my favourite disney film, rising above Aladdin and Pocahontas. Quite a feat for a film with little storyline, told episodically with a rather unlikeable main character. Alice is rude and obnoxious but infinitely more interesting than most Disney leads, (good girls and drippy princes). The songs are great, especially the deleted one which you can see on this special edition, "Beyond The Laughing Sky".
Why Walt Disney felt this was Disney's weak link and disowned it is beyond me, I love it.

A true Disney classic!3
Alice In Wonderland is truly a jewel in Disney's crown. It's often overlooked by many, mainly because of its bizarre storyline and characters - but that's the magic of Disney, and what makes Alice In Wonderland stand out from all the other feature length animations Disney has produced before and after.

The DVD bonuses are hit and miss, really. The "Virtual" Tea Party is pretty bland. I imagine children will enjoy it, but if you're an older Disney collector, like myself, you'll be annoyed they wasted space on this, as there are many more features on the 2-disc American "Masterpiece Edition" which could have been put on the UK release instead. One great feature is about lost songs. Alice In Wonderland had literally hundreds of songs written for it, but obviously throughout its coming together, many got lost, axed and not used. They have re-recorded a song entitled "I'm Odd", originally meant to be sung by the Cheshire Cat. It's a fantastic song, and is set to old storyboards and cheshire cat designs.

Kathryn Beaumont, the voice behind Alice, introduces this section, and also tells an interesting story about the connections between Wonderland and Neverland (Peter Pan) - but I won't spoil it for you.

It has the standard gallery, a Mickey Mouse short which sees him go into his own version of Wonderland (sort of), but "Operation Wonderland" is the best feature by a mile. It was a promotional featurette used to promote the making of Alice In Wonderland back in the 50s, and is both insightful and interesting.

Adventures In Wonderland is a rather annoying game which becomes tedius, especially as, with every wrong answer you make, there is no variation in what the voice actors say. Again, this feature is more for children.

One thing missing is voice commentary. Considering all the other Disney DVDs have this, and considering Kathryn Beaumont is on several features, it seems strange as to why they never did one for this film.

If you have an all-region DVD player, get the Masterpiece Edition from America. The film is fantastic, but if you're buying it for DVD extras, invest your money on the other version.