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Disney OAR question.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantAgrare
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When (year/movie) did Disney switch from the 4:3 aspect ratio to a widescreen aspect ratio for their animated features?

Also, are their any titles that would be an exception to that switch. I know some Direct to Video releases were probably made with an AR of 4:3. Two specific titles that I would like to verify are Aladdin 2 & 3. Are the current dvd's OAR? Is there a good source that people use to find this information?

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http://www.ultimatedisney.com/aladdinsequels.html

This should give you some info. The cropping looks bad in many scenes of part 3.

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Agrare:

The very FIRST Disney Widescreen anikmated feature was Lady and the Tramp. In fact the strudio actually produced TWO separate versions of the film, remember in 1955 Widescreen theaters were a rarity, MOST theaters were still Academy Rato screens. So the Studio created two difeferent version of Lady, one for Academy ratio houses and one for the new Widescreen houses. Cinderella which was Disney's next animated also has its own first, it was the first animated feature-length film to be produced in 2.35:1

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I always thought it was Snow White that was the first widescreen full length.  I'm probably not remembering correctly.
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Nope Snow was Academy ratio.

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Quoting skipnet50:
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Agrare:

The very FIRST Disney Widescreen anikmated feature was Lady and the Tramp. In fact the strudio actually produced TWO separate versions of the film, remember in 1955 Widescreen theaters were a rarity, MOST theaters were still Academy Rato screens. So the Studio created two difeferent version of Lady, one for Academy ratio houses and one for the new Widescreen houses. Cinderella which was Disney's next animated also has its own first, it was the first animated feature-length film to be produced in 2.35:1

Skip


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I always thought it was Snow White that was the first widescreen full length.  I'm probably not remembering correctly.

Oy, how retarded of me.  I meant Sleeping Beauty, not Snow White.  Regardless, I'd be wrong there as well.
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No biggie.

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Skip, you're always a ray of sunshine enlightening us with your rare and obscure Hollywood stats, figures and trivia.  Keep it up.  I can feel all of us getting smarter.
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Skip, you're always a ray of sunshine enlightening us with your rare and obscure Hollywood stats, figures and trivia.  Keep it up.  I can feel all of us getting smarter.


Skip has an unfair advantage when it comes to Disney movies though...  He is really Walt Disney living incognito.
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