59:47 Yes, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston were legendary animators along with seven others as part of the Nine Old Men (including Les Clark, Marc Davis, Eric Larson, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, John Lounsbery, and Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman). They weren't actually old men when Walt Disney gave them that nickname. They were his core animators and were in their 30's or early 40's at best and they later became animation directors. Frank and Ollie wrote a number of excellent instructional Disney animation books that were loaded with sketches, background paintings, and production stills from various Disney animated shorts and features. Their books included 'Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life' which is considered in the animation industry to be "the animator's Bible". They also co-wrote 'Too Funny for Words' about all of the funny Disney sight gags used in the cartoons and they co-wrote 'Disney Villains' about all of the various villains that appeared in the animated shorts and features over the years. I have all three hardcover books and they are excellent, but my personal favourite will always be 'Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life' because it was very inspirational. :)
@@ToddEWalnuts I also have a collection of Clamshell of Walt Disney VHS Movies in the Bookshelves in the Family Movie room of my house, I also got doubles of the Same VHS Movie in their Plastic Wrapping that are in other bookshelves too, I've been collecting them over the years, I've Got Walt Disney Home Video, Walt Disney Black Diamond, Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, Walt Disney Gold Classics, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, also I've Got VHS Tapes of Disney Princess Collection, Adventures in Wonderland, my four children, my 5-year-old son named Ben, my 7-year-old daughter named Zoey, and my 9-year-old Identical Twins named Haileigh (Girl) and Keith (Boy), just Loves These Disney Movies, sometimes they would watch a Disney Animated Movie, and sometimes my Husband Adam, Ben, Zoey, Haileigh, Keith, and I would watch a Disney Family Movie, and when they're asleep, Adam and I would watch our own Disney Movie, and our Top 100 Favorite Disney Movies are. 100. Aladdin. - 1992. Animated. 99. Aladdin: the return of Jafar. - 1994. Animated. 98. Aladdin and the King of Thieves. - 1996. Animated. 97. Aladdin. - 2019. Remake. 96. Alive. - 1993. (Touchstone Pictures). 95. Alice in Wonderland. - 1951. Animated. 94. Alice in Wonderland. - 2010. Remake. 93. Alice Through the looking glass. - 2016. 92. Amy. - 1981. 91. Adventures in Babysitting. - 1987. 90. BEDKNOBS and Broomsticks. - 1971. (R.I.P Angela Lansbury. 89. Beauty and the Beast. - 1991. Animated. 88. Beauty and the Beast the Enchanted Christmas. - 1997. 87. Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World. - 1998. 86. Brave. - 2012. 85. The Brave Little Toaster. - 1987. 84. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue. - 1997. 83. The Brave Little Toaster goes to Mars. - 1998. 82. A Bug's Life. - 1998. 81. That Darn Cat. - 1965. 80. That Darn Cat. - 1997. 79. CANDLESHOE. - 1977. 78. The Cat from Outer Space. - 1878. 77. Charlie, the lonesome Cougar. - 1967. 76. Cheetah. - 1989. 75. Doug's 1st Movie. - 1999. 74. The Shaggy Dog. - 1959. 73. The Shaggy D.A. - 1976. 72. The Shaggy Dog. - 2006. 71. DUCKTALES the movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp. - 1990. Animated. 70. The Apple Dumpling Gang. - 1975. (R.I.P Don Knotts). 69. The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. - 1979. 68. Endurance. - 1998. 67. Enchanted. - 2007. 66. Freaky Friday. - 1976. 65. Freaky Friday. - 2003. 64. Fantasia. - 1940. 63. Fantasia 2000. - 1999. 62. FLUBBER. - 1997. 61. The Great Mouse Detective. - 1986. 60. The Big Greem - 1995. 59. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. - 1989. 58. Honey, I Blew up the Kid. - 1992. 57. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. - 1997. 56. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - 1937. 55. Cinderella 2 Dreams Come True. - 2002. 54. Cinderella 3 a Twist in Time. - 2007. 53. Cinderella. - 2015. 52. Cinderella. - 1997. (R.I.P Whitney Houston). 51. Squanto a Warrior's Tale. - 1994. 50. The Three Musketeers. - 1993. 49. Return to Oz. - 1985. 48. The Parent Trap. - 1961. 47. The Parent Trap. - 1998. 46. Iron Will. - 1994. 45. The Mighty Ducks. - 1992. 44. D2 The Mighty Ducks. - 1994. 43. D3 The Mighty Ducks. - 1996. 42. Dumbo. - 1941. Animated. 41. Dumbo. - 2019. Remake. 40. The Yong Black Stallion. - 2003. 39. The Incredible Journey. - 1963. 38. Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey. - 1993. 37. Homeward Bound 2 Lost in San Francisco. - 1996. 36. The Rescuers. - 1977. Animated. 35. The Rescuers Down Under. - 1990. Animated. 34. Pinocchio. - 1940. 33. Hercules. - 1997. 32. Pollyanna. - 1960. 31. Darby O'Gill and the Little People. - 1959. 30. Pete's Dragon. - 1977. 29. Pete's Dragon. - 2016. Remake. 28. Mulan. - 1998. 27. Mulan 2. - 2004. 26. Mulan. - 2020. Remake. 25. Tron. - 1982. 24. Tron Legacy. - 2010. 23. The Sword in the Stone. - 1963. 22. The Watcher in the Woods. - 1980. 21. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. - 1996. 20. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2. - 2002. 19. Robin Hood. - 1973. 18. Peter Pan. - 1953. 17. Peter Pan return to Neverland. - 2002. 16. Toy Story. - 1995. 15. Toy Story 2. - 1999. 14. Toy Story 3. - 2010. 13. Toy Story 4. - 2019. 12. Bolt. - 2008. 11. Ratatouille. - 2007. 10. The Rocketeer. - 1991. 9. Remember the Titians. - 2000. 8. Spirited Away. - 2001. Anime Movie. 7. Howl's Moving Castle. - 2004. Anime Movie. 6. Ponyo. - 2008. 5. Old Yeller. - 1957. 4. Savage Sam. - 1963. 3. The Devil and Max Devlin. - 1981. 2. Mary Poppins. - 1964. 1. The Lion King. - 1994. Here's our Honorable Mentions. 1. Dick Tracy. - 1990. 2. My Favorite Martian. - 1999. 3. Mickey's Magical Christmas Snowed in at the House of Mouse. 4. Atlantis the lost Empire. 5. Atlantis Milo's Return. 6. Mars Needs Moms. 7. The Chronicles of Narnia the Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Etc. Etc.
Hey Todd. It's your buddy D-Man 85. Nice Disney VHS collection. I strongly recommend that you pick up The Great Muppet Caper if you can afford it. You'll like it 100%
WOW! Outstandingly awesome Disney collection 'bro! When I was a kid I saw a few of those movies. I don't know about you but when I was a kid I watched everything. Even things I wouldn't watch today like M.A.S.H., Love Boat, etc. But I preferred horror. I saw the Disney movies mostly in matinee. I remember seeing Pete's Dragon, Aristocats, Sword In The Stone, Black Cauldron, Robin Hood, The Fox And The Hound, Lady And The Tramp and maybe some others I can't remember. Today I have only seen Disney movies if they play them at the center I go to in the Friday Night Movie Night or in Saturday. The best part of your collection is that they're VHS I still collect VHS too. Anyway good showing and cool video Todd!👉😃👈
I have a Disney VHS from Venezuela of Dragonslayer as Verdugo De Dragones. And after the movie it has several Disney previews of movies live action and animated that I think you don't have. The catch they're in their Spanish titles! But one that they show the English title is Case Busters. Anyway keep that collection growing Todd!😜
Nice video Todd. I've got many great news for you. Shout Factory has announced that they will release on 4K Coraline and ParaNorman (two Laika animated films on both standard and Steelbook cases) and Criterion in participation with Disney will release on 4K the movie WALL-E. Also Kino Lorber has announced that they will release on 4K Stephen King's Needful Things.
That’s correct but not entirely true. Along with producing both films, Burton also wrote the story for A Nightmare Before Christmas. To say he “only” produced both films seems like you are slighting his contributions to both films, but he was the brain child behind both films. Burton hired Selick, but Burton ran the show on both movies.
@@ToddEWalnuts I know Tim Burton also wrote The Nightmare Before Christmas and it was his brainchild. You’re right to say he only produced Nightmare Before Christmas would be a disservice to him
@@ToddEWalnuts I’m sorry for implying that Tim Burton only produced The Nightmare Before Christmas which isn’t the case as he also wrote it as it was his brainchild
@@eamonclark4952 no need for an apology my friend, I may have said in the video he directed the films, which is not the case. Burton was working on a couple projects at the same time when James and the Giant Peach went into production. He hired Selick because he was a top man at stop motion, which Burton doesn’t do. I appreciate your views and comments and thank you for the correction.
LIKE number 5 and that's no jive. All the best as usual, Todd. I'm fond of my Disney VHS collection too; most of which were birthday or Christmas gifts from my parents when the movies were released on VHS while I have also scooped up others from local thrift stores like Value Village for a dollar each; some of which are still sealed. Most of my original Disney VHS collection were black diamond editions (not that they're worth much, contrary to what some RUclipsrs believed) and I always keep an eye out for the older Disney VHS tapes. :)
I have a mint factory sealed first release The Lion King I got for free, that I'm willing to trade. Do you have and extra Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command video? I don't collect Disney, but I like the animated series they refuse to acknowledge. As for how I got my copy I was walking down the street and a landlord was tossing out a bunch of stuff out on the sidewalk. I looked through the piles and there it was. PS - The Miracle Worker is a movie about Helen Keller. The movie you have is Disney's version. The original starred actress Patty Duke, who won an Oscar. She did star in a remake now playing the teacher.
Good call, I didn’t even think of that. Disney does not own the rights to Paddington Bear, but at one time they did have a license to sell them. I’m not sure I’ll ever grab those unless I see them at a thrift joint for dirt cheap, but I do thank you for the suggestion. Great call man 👍🏻
How come Pinocchio Dumbo Sword Stone Robin Hood Great Mouse Detective Treasure Planet Chicken Little Meet Robinsons Bolt Frankenweenie Nightmare Before Christmas Bug's Life Monsters inc Ratatouille Up Coco Aristocats Black Cauldron Dinosaur Wild Song South Oliver Company Lone Ranger John Carter Underdog Willy Wonka Animals United Free Birds Book of Life Underdogs Roger Rabbit Swiss Family Robinson Old Yeller Over Hedge Turbo Peabody Sherman Captain Underpants Rise Guardians Bee Movie Road Dorado Prince Egypt Sinbad Khumba Zambezia etc Never got a sequel (Home on Range Bedknobs Broomsticks Reluctant Dragon Princess Frog Brave Moana)
👀😃Always amazed with your video collections-Keep posting your🔥AWESOME videos,-Todd E Walnuts!!!!👏🤙⚡️
59:47 Yes, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston were legendary animators along with seven others as part of the Nine Old Men (including Les Clark, Marc Davis, Eric Larson, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, John Lounsbery, and Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman). They weren't actually old men when Walt Disney gave them that nickname. They were his core animators and were in their 30's or early 40's at best and they later became animation directors.
Frank and Ollie wrote a number of excellent instructional Disney animation books that were loaded with sketches, background paintings, and production stills from various Disney animated shorts and features.
Their books included 'Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life' which is considered in the animation industry to be "the animator's Bible". They also co-wrote 'Too Funny for Words' about all of the funny Disney sight gags used in the cartoons and they co-wrote 'Disney Villains' about all of the various villains that appeared in the animated shorts and features over the years.
I have all three hardcover books and they are excellent, but my personal favourite will always be 'Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life' because it was very inspirational. :)
Hi Todd, nice collection. I would come home from school and watch those School House Rock cartoons brings back some good memories. Thanks for sharing.
Wow that is a very large Disney clamshell collection. Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it.
@@ToddEWalnuts I also have a collection of Clamshell of Walt Disney VHS Movies in the Bookshelves in the Family Movie room of my house, I also got doubles of the Same VHS Movie in their Plastic Wrapping that are in other bookshelves too, I've been collecting them over the years, I've Got Walt Disney Home Video, Walt Disney Black Diamond, Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection, Walt Disney Gold Classics, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, also I've Got VHS Tapes of Disney Princess Collection, Adventures in Wonderland, my four children, my 5-year-old son named Ben, my 7-year-old daughter named Zoey, and my 9-year-old Identical Twins named Haileigh (Girl) and Keith (Boy), just Loves These Disney Movies, sometimes they would watch a Disney Animated Movie, and sometimes my Husband Adam, Ben, Zoey, Haileigh, Keith, and I would watch a Disney Family Movie, and when they're asleep, Adam and I would watch our own Disney Movie, and our Top 100 Favorite Disney Movies are.
100. Aladdin. - 1992. Animated.
99. Aladdin: the return of Jafar. - 1994. Animated.
98. Aladdin and the King of Thieves. - 1996. Animated.
97. Aladdin. - 2019. Remake.
96. Alive. - 1993. (Touchstone Pictures).
95. Alice in Wonderland. - 1951. Animated.
94. Alice in Wonderland. - 2010. Remake.
93. Alice Through the looking glass. - 2016.
92. Amy. - 1981.
91. Adventures in Babysitting. - 1987.
90. BEDKNOBS and Broomsticks. - 1971. (R.I.P Angela Lansbury.
89. Beauty and the Beast. - 1991. Animated.
88. Beauty and the Beast the Enchanted Christmas. - 1997.
87. Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World. - 1998.
86. Brave. - 2012.
85. The Brave Little Toaster. - 1987.
84. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue. - 1997.
83. The Brave Little Toaster goes to Mars. - 1998.
82. A Bug's Life. - 1998.
81. That Darn Cat. - 1965.
80. That Darn Cat. - 1997.
79. CANDLESHOE. - 1977.
78. The Cat from Outer Space. - 1878.
77. Charlie, the lonesome Cougar. - 1967.
76. Cheetah. - 1989.
75. Doug's 1st Movie. - 1999.
74. The Shaggy Dog. - 1959.
73. The Shaggy D.A. - 1976.
72. The Shaggy Dog. - 2006.
71. DUCKTALES the movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp. - 1990. Animated.
70. The Apple Dumpling Gang. - 1975. (R.I.P Don Knotts).
69. The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. - 1979.
68. Endurance. - 1998.
67. Enchanted. - 2007.
66. Freaky Friday. - 1976.
65. Freaky Friday. - 2003.
64. Fantasia. - 1940.
63. Fantasia 2000. - 1999.
62. FLUBBER. - 1997.
61. The Great Mouse Detective. - 1986.
60. The Big Greem - 1995.
59. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. - 1989.
58. Honey, I Blew up the Kid. - 1992.
57. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. - 1997.
56. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. - 1937.
55. Cinderella 2 Dreams Come True. - 2002.
54. Cinderella 3 a Twist in Time. - 2007.
53. Cinderella. - 2015.
52. Cinderella. - 1997. (R.I.P Whitney Houston).
51. Squanto a Warrior's Tale. - 1994.
50. The Three Musketeers. - 1993.
49. Return to Oz. - 1985.
48. The Parent Trap. - 1961.
47. The Parent Trap. - 1998.
46. Iron Will. - 1994.
45. The Mighty Ducks. - 1992.
44. D2 The Mighty Ducks. - 1994.
43. D3 The Mighty Ducks. - 1996.
42. Dumbo. - 1941. Animated.
41. Dumbo. - 2019. Remake.
40. The Yong Black Stallion. - 2003.
39. The Incredible Journey. - 1963.
38. Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey. - 1993.
37. Homeward Bound 2 Lost in San Francisco. - 1996.
36. The Rescuers. - 1977. Animated.
35. The Rescuers Down Under. - 1990. Animated.
34. Pinocchio. - 1940.
33. Hercules. - 1997.
32. Pollyanna. - 1960.
31. Darby O'Gill and the Little People. - 1959.
30. Pete's Dragon. - 1977.
29. Pete's Dragon. - 2016. Remake.
28. Mulan. - 1998.
27. Mulan 2. - 2004.
26. Mulan. - 2020. Remake.
25. Tron. - 1982.
24. Tron Legacy. - 2010.
23. The Sword in the Stone. - 1963.
22. The Watcher in the Woods. - 1980.
21. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. - 1996.
20. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2. - 2002.
19. Robin Hood. - 1973.
18. Peter Pan. - 1953.
17. Peter Pan return to Neverland. - 2002.
16. Toy Story. - 1995.
15. Toy Story 2. - 1999.
14. Toy Story 3. - 2010.
13. Toy Story 4. - 2019.
12. Bolt. - 2008.
11. Ratatouille. - 2007.
10. The Rocketeer. - 1991.
9. Remember the Titians. - 2000.
8. Spirited Away. - 2001. Anime Movie.
7. Howl's Moving Castle. - 2004. Anime Movie.
6. Ponyo. - 2008.
5. Old Yeller. - 1957.
4. Savage Sam. - 1963.
3. The Devil and Max Devlin. - 1981.
2. Mary Poppins. - 1964.
1. The Lion King. - 1994.
Here's our Honorable Mentions.
1. Dick Tracy. - 1990.
2. My Favorite Martian. - 1999.
3. Mickey's Magical Christmas Snowed in at the House of Mouse.
4. Atlantis the lost Empire.
5. Atlantis Milo's Return.
6. Mars Needs Moms.
7. The Chronicles of Narnia the Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
Etc. Etc.
@kellymiller1891 that’s awesome. It’s always a great family time watching movies together with snacks 😊
Return of Jafar is from 1994, King of Thieves is from 1996. Amazing collection by the way!
the characters that were on the 4 covers of a bug’s life were Heimlich, Frances, Hopper, Dot, and Flik
Awesome thanks
Hey Todd. It's your buddy D-Man 85. Nice Disney VHS collection. I strongly recommend that you pick up The Great Muppet Caper if you can afford it. You'll like it 100%
Awesome Collection man
Thanks Brian
WOW! Outstandingly awesome Disney collection 'bro! When I was a kid I saw a few of those movies. I don't know about you but when I was a kid I watched everything. Even things I wouldn't watch today like M.A.S.H., Love Boat, etc. But I preferred horror. I saw the Disney movies mostly in matinee. I remember seeing Pete's Dragon, Aristocats, Sword In The Stone, Black Cauldron, Robin Hood, The Fox And The Hound, Lady And The Tramp and maybe some others I can't remember. Today I have only seen Disney movies if they play them at the center I go to in the Friday Night Movie Night or in Saturday. The best part of your collection is that they're VHS I still collect VHS too. Anyway good showing and cool video Todd!👉😃👈
I have a Disney VHS from Venezuela of Dragonslayer as Verdugo De Dragones. And after the movie it has several Disney previews of movies live action and animated that I think you don't have. The catch they're in their Spanish titles! But one that they show the English title is Case Busters. Anyway keep that collection growing Todd!😜
WHAT!?!?!? That's insane! That's a great find you have!
@@drummaster10 thanks. I have like 250 VHS from Venezuela mostly horror and mondodocumentaries!👍
Nice video Todd. I've got many great news for you. Shout Factory has announced that they will release on 4K Coraline and ParaNorman (two Laika animated films on both standard and Steelbook cases) and Criterion in participation with Disney will release on 4K the movie WALL-E. Also Kino Lorber has announced that they will release on 4K Stephen King's Needful Things.
James And The Giant Peach was directed by Henry Selick (the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas) Tim Burton only produced both films
That’s correct but not entirely true. Along with producing both films, Burton also wrote the story for A Nightmare Before Christmas.
To say he “only” produced both films seems like you are slighting his contributions to both films, but he was the brain child behind both films. Burton hired Selick, but Burton ran the show on both movies.
@@ToddEWalnuts I know Tim Burton also wrote The Nightmare Before Christmas and it was his brainchild. You’re right to say he only produced Nightmare Before Christmas would be a disservice to him
@@ToddEWalnuts I’m sorry for implying that Tim Burton only produced The Nightmare Before Christmas which isn’t the case as he also wrote it as it was his brainchild
@@eamonclark4952 no need for an apology my friend, I may have said in the video he directed the films, which is not the case. Burton was working on a couple projects at the same time when James and the Giant Peach went into production. He hired Selick because he was a top man at stop motion, which Burton doesn’t do. I appreciate your views and comments and thank you for the correction.
LIKE number 5 and that's no jive. All the best as usual, Todd.
I'm fond of my Disney VHS collection too; most of which were birthday or Christmas gifts from my parents when the movies were released on VHS while I have also scooped up others from local thrift stores like Value Village for a dollar each; some of which are still sealed.
Most of my original Disney VHS collection were black diamond editions (not that they're worth much, contrary to what some RUclipsrs believed) and I always keep an eye out for the older Disney VHS tapes. :)
I have a mint factory sealed first release The Lion King I got for free, that I'm willing to trade. Do you have and extra Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command video? I don't collect Disney, but I like the animated series they refuse to acknowledge.
As for how I got my copy I was walking down the street and a landlord was tossing out a bunch of stuff out on the sidewalk. I looked through the piles and there it was.
PS - The Miracle Worker is a movie about Helen Keller. The movie you have is Disney's version. The original starred actress Patty Duke, who won an Oscar. She did star in a remake now playing the teacher.
Toy Story Is An Classic Disney Movie From 1990s
Do you have any old Beta tapes from the 80's ? They have Disney movies and Disney cartoons on Beta tapes as well
Love the collection you have there❤
I appreciate it
58:21 big green is fun. Kinda like sandlot, but soccer. Sadly no James earl jones though
1:00:32 I’ve seen a review of this, it’s the weirdest thing ever. Half of the movie is just Drew yelling “Blue fairy!”
1:01:03 Brent Spiner was in TNG, and then Picard series.
It's possible that I missed it but one movie that I didn't not notice was "Candleshoe". It's an old live action movies from the 70s...
I like this
Thank you
Your welcome
41:43 I was so excited but the movie just was so off and a departure from the original.
The three musketeers made in the 90s
Nice
Thanks
do you own any of the boxset vhs disney tapes? Like the fantasia boxset or any double feautures?
King of theivs Aladdin 2 return of jafar is part 3
They definetly need one
Thanks for watching
Ricki Lake was in murder she purred she was doing her talk show when the movie came out
Nice!
You don't have Paddington bear vhs vol 1-5 vhs tapes made by Disney
Good call, I didn’t even think of that. Disney does not own the rights to Paddington Bear, but at one time they did have a license to sell them. I’m not sure I’ll ever grab those unless I see them at a thrift joint for dirt cheap, but I do thank you for the suggestion. Great call man 👍🏻
Aladdin return of jafar is part 2 and Aladdin king of thieves is part 3
Thank you
What about Peter Pan?
It’s there
How come Pinocchio Dumbo Sword Stone Robin Hood Great Mouse Detective Treasure Planet Chicken Little Meet Robinsons Bolt Frankenweenie Nightmare Before Christmas Bug's Life Monsters inc Ratatouille Up Coco Aristocats Black Cauldron Dinosaur Wild Song South Oliver Company Lone Ranger John Carter Underdog Willy Wonka Animals United Free Birds Book of Life Underdogs Roger Rabbit Swiss Family Robinson Old Yeller Over Hedge Turbo Peabody Sherman Captain Underpants Rise Guardians Bee Movie Road Dorado Prince Egypt Sinbad Khumba Zambezia etc Never got a sequel (Home on Range Bedknobs Broomsticks Reluctant Dragon Princess Frog Brave Moana)
Good point
Do you have an Instagram or something where might be a bit easier to share pictures of what we have to trade?
I have Facebook messenger as Todd E Walnuts.