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Disney Movie Extravaganza!

Powered by Mom Blog is THRILLED to be able to share this wonderful giveaway with you!

Does your family love the Disney movie classics? Lady & the Tramp, The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, Aristocats & Pocohantas I & II & The Tigger movie - WOW! 

All to be won by one lucky reader!

The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under

To commemorate the 35th anniversary of an original classic, Disney proudly presents a special 2-movie collection featuring all-time family favorites, “The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under,” for the first time ever on Blu-ray! Join two of the world’s bravest mice – Bernard and Bianca – as they set out on two thrilling rescue missions full of comic adventure while soaring through the Devil’s Bayou and flying sky high in the Australian outback. Buckle up for the ride of your life as these tiny heroes with great big hearts outrun and outwit their rivals to save the day. Brimming with lovable characters and unforgettable music, the 2-movie collection is high-flying fun for the entire family! Share the laughs and excitement for the first time on Disney Blu-ray.

 

The Aristocats

Disney’s spectacular 20th full-length animated feature “The Aristocats” arrives for the first time ever in stunning Blu-ray high definition as a Special Edition 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) and Digital, on August 21, 2012. Featuring a beautiful new digital restoration and great new bonus features, “The Aristocats” invites audiences to relive all the tune-filled feline fun, comedy and adventure of this Disney classic.

The exciting tale takes place in the heart of Paris where a kind and eccentric millionairess, wills her entire estate to ‘Duchess,’ a high society cat, and her three kittens. When the bumbling butler Edgar tries to pull off the ultimate catnap caper in order to secure the fortune for himself, it’s up to alley cat Thomas O’Malley and his band of swingin’ jazz cats to save the day. “The Aristocats” features the voice talents of Eva Gabor, Phil Harris, Sterling Halloway and legendary French singer Maurice Chevalier, who performs the film’s titular opening song. The legendary Disney songwriting team of brothers, Richard and Robert Sherman, get the joint jumping with the jazz-inspired musical numbers “Ev’rybody Wants To Be A Cat,” “Scales and Arpeggios,” and “Thomas O’Malley Cat.”

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“The Aristocats” Special Edition is a purr-fect treat for the whole family. It includes a brand new bonus featurette “The Lost Open” with Richard Sherman taking viewers through the storyboards of a never-before-seen alternate beginning which introduces a deleted character and a deleted song "How Much You Mean To Me” and “Court Me Slowly" written and performed by the Sherman brothers. This song demo was one of the few times Richard and Robert ever sang together.
Additional classic bonus features on “The Aristocats” Special Edition include the delightful deleted song, “She Never Felt Alone” and “The Great Cat Family (Excerpt),” which explores the history of cats.

 

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure

The Timeless Classic Adventure Continues With A New Generation Of Puppies!
First Time on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack and HD Digital - August 21, 2012

Disney’s beloved classic continues in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure – for the first time ever on Disney Blu-ray. Lady and Tramp’s mischievous pup Scamp is always in the doghouse. Now, an itch for a collar-free life and freedom is sending him on the ultimate adventure! With nonstop laughs, paw-tapping songs and exciting bonus features, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure is a new breed of Disney fun that the whole family will love!

Pocahontas

“Pocahontas” tells the story of a free-spirited girl (voiced by Irene Bedard) who wonders what adventures wait “Just Around the River Bend.” Pocahontas – along with her playful pals Meeko the raccoon and Flit the hummingbird – relies on the guidance of her loving and wise Grandmother Willow (voice by Linda Hunt) when English settlers arrive on the shores of her village. Her meeting with the courageous Captain John Smith (voiced by Mel Gibson) leads to a friendship that bridges the gap between two cultures and changes history.

Walt Disney Pictures’ action-packed animated musical adventures “Pocahontas and Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World” debut for the first time ever in vivid High Definition -- on August 21, 2012. Combined also for the first time in a Two-Movie Collection, the exciting release allows families and fans of all ages to own these timeless stories of hope, courage and friendship together in an exciting Disney ‘Combo Pack’ Including Blu-ray and DVD, and also available on HD digital download.

The Two-Movie Collection, Blu-ray debut features exciting all-new bonus material including “Drawing Inspiration: The Lost Story of Hiawatha,” a fascinating behind-the-scenes featurette showcasing how Walt Disney and his team were once developing a full-length animated feature called “Hiawatha,” that ultimately directly influenced the development of “Pocahontas.”

Bursting with all the “Colors of the Wind” and filled with spirited adventure, romance, and the show-stopping songs of Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, the “Pocahontas Two-Movie Collection” features an award-winning cast that includes Mel Gibson (“The Passion of the Christ;” Academy Award® winner, Best Director “Braveheart,” 1995), Irene Bedard, Christian Bale (“Reign of Fire;” Academy Award® winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a SupportingRole “The Fighter,” 2011) and David Ogden Stiers (“Lilo and Stitch,” “Pooh’s Heffalump Movie”).

“Pocahontas” won Academy Awards® for both “Best Original Score” and “Best Song - “Colors of the Wind” 1995. The film also earned a Grammy Award® for “Best Song” (“Colors of the Wind,” 1996).

 

The Tigger Movie
Walt Disney Studios brings the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood to life with “The Tigger Movie,” bouncing onto Blu-ray high definition and HD Digital for the first time on August 21, 2012. Featuring new digitally enhanced picture and sound and exclusive bonus features, “The Tigger Movie” Bounce-A-Riffic Special Edition Blu-ray Combo Pack invites families to relive the childhood fun of the one and only Tigger.

The exciting new Blu-ray Combo Pack provides hours of viewing fun with bonus materials including two all-new features: Disney Intermission—when the film is paused, young fans can participate in a variety of Hundred Acre Wood themed games including guess the character, spot the differences and counting; and “A Tigger Tale” a featurette where the filmmakers discuss how Tigger’s literary and film history influenced “The Tigger Movie.”

“The Tigger Movie” Bounce-A-Riffic Special Edition Blu-ray is a tiggerific treat for the whole family and for added fun, comes packaged with a family tree activity poster and stickers.

In this charming musical tale of friendship and adventure, “The Tigger Movie” Bounce-A-Riffic Special Edition follows Tigger as he sets off on an epic journey to find other Tiggers in his family tree. Through a series of exciting adventures he discovers that families come in all shapes and sizes. This fun and playful animated tale delights a whole new generation of fans with its timeless characters and storytelling, rich animation and delightful songs by legendary Disney songwriting team of brothers, Richard and Robert Sherman. The film features the Hundred Acre Wood’s most lovable characters, Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and the rest of the gang.

One lucky winner will receive all 5 Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Packs listed above.

Giveaway is hosted by Mom to Bed by 8 ends September 15th at 11:59pm, open to US and Canadian residents, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!

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By on September 1st, 2012

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146 thoughts on “Disney 5 Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Packs Giveaway! Ends 9/15”

  1. When my siblings and are were very little, we absolutely loved watching The Brave Little Toaster - and getting scared and crying each time. But I think what made us love it so much was Toaster's determination to save his friends and all the appliances' loyalty and mindset to overcome all the obstacles they faced. They just never gave up on hope and encouraged each other so much. Toaster's act of self sacrifice near the end when he threw himself into the trash compactor was easily the most terrifying and touching scene in the film.

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  2. Seeing '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' (1954) for the first time when I was just five years old! It was/is one of Disney's best sci-fi/fantasy adventure movies! And to this day, it's still one of my very favorite Disney movies!

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  3. Fondest memory is of Lady and the Tramp. But I have watched pretty much all of the movies. I have even seen some of them in the original black and white. That was pretty amazing. LOVE Walt Disney and still watch Mickey mouse clubhouse

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  4. When I was little, the local movie theater would put on a special showing of Disney's A Christmas Carol. My dad would pile us all in the car to give my mom a break.

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  5. I remember watching Anastasia with my mom and I was mad bc there was no talking in that movie it was strictly a motion picture that told the story. My mom made me watch the whole thing and now I know it's a good movie LoL

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  6. seeing Snow White on the big screen when I was a child, I remember thinking how I wanted to be surrounded by animals like Snow was in the forest

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  7. I remember when we got Aladdin. My brother, my sister and I would watch it in the morning before school and push pause and continue it after school. We did that for weeks. I think I could recite most of that movie!!!

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    • BAMBI!! WHEN I WAS LITTLE MY FATHER TOOK ME TO SEE BAMBI WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT AND I WILL NEVER FORGET THE SPECIAL MOMENT! THE MOVIE WAS VERY TOUCHING AND I REMEMBER EVEN AS A CHILD MY FATHER AND I BOTH WALKED OUT WITH TEARS IN OUR EYES! DISNEY MOVIES MAKE MAGICAL MEMORIES!

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  8. My favorite Disney movie is Lion King. The music is so moving especially in the beginning when Simba is born. My second favorite is Finding Nemo. The part when Nemo and his dad is reunited makes me cry everytime.

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  9. I remember seeing Cinderella and Bambi in the theater, which was a big treat at our house. Cinderella was good, but I loved animals and Bambi made a big impression on me.

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  10. My favorite movie of all time is Nemo.....my son loved this movie and would watch it over and over.....thanks for this wonderful....

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  11. Cinderella's was my favorite as a child....when fairy god mother arrived. Then also Pocahontas was another favorite....colors of the wind.

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  12. Watching The Little Mermaid with my daughter for the first time. It was so magical...she fell in love and 7 years later she still adores everything about Ariel!!!

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  13. My favorite Disney memory is when my mom took me to the cinema to see Beauty and the Beast when I was around 6 or 7. We saw two movies that day, near Christmastime, and we got in by donating food for the needy. We also saw Home Alone. : )

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  14. i love watching my kids enjoy their Disney movies. My son is a huge buzz Lightyear guy and he re- enacts the movie all the time! My daughter on the other hand loves the princesses especially belle and Ariel!

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  15. I have a lot of favorite memories from watching Disney movies but my all time favorite memory comes from watching the Lion King with my husband and sons. They all know the movie by heart and recite and sing every line and every song. It's a great time! Thanks for the chance to win some fantastic movies.

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  16. Being in grade school, in brownies, we were at a get together. We all started singing the songs from Little Mermaid which was the big movie at the time. It was a lot of fun and I remember it like it was yesterday.
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  17. Cinderella was my favorite. My favorite song is " A dream is a wish your heart makes." from the movie. Its such a sweet story of a girl finding her handsome prince!

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  18. I loved watching peter pan with my dad when I was just a really little girl and then he would read me the little golden book of peter pan before bed every night 🙂

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  19. i remember going to see Snow White with my Aunt Joy. We had a girls' day out... movie and shopping/lunch at the mall. good times for sure.

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  20. The Little Mermaid - I used to watch it with my mom all the time and now I cry a little everytime I see it since she is't with me anymore.

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  21. My favorite Disney film moment was back when I was a single mom of 3 boys ages 2,3 and 4, my boyfriend (now husband) and I took the boys to the movies for the first time ever.
    We went to see Aladdin. I remember the boys' faces when the movie began, their eyes were huge like saucers and they had such an amazed expression on their face! It was unforgettable!
    I remember that the popcorn bucket was so tall that my middle son had it sitting between his legs and still had to reach up and over the top just to get some popcorn out of it! LOL
    He drank 2 large sodas during that movie! He was like a sponge! 😀

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  22. I can remember my mom taking me on a bus to see my first disney movie (cinderella) at the movie theater. I'm now 50 some. So it was quite a while ago. They had prizes and my sister won the biggest Slo Poke sucker I've ever seen. I think it was bigger then she was. It's a nice memory.

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  23. My fav. Disney movie as a young girl was Cinderella and the highlight of my young life was getting to see her and Mickey Mouse at Disney World when I was eight.

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  24. American tail and lady in the tramp remind me of my dad he passed when I was seven he took me to see American tail and he and my mom loved lady and the tramp

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  25. Watching Cinderella over and over again with my little cousin when we were kids and now watching it over and over with my 3 yr old

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  26. I loved watching Disney movies when I was a kid with my brothers and sisters. When my children were small still loved to watch them and now I can watch Disney movies with my grandchildren.

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  27. I remember seeing Lion King at the theatre (the original release) with my little brother and my mom. We were so in love with that movie and couldn't wait for it to come out on VHS!! LOL!

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  28. The first time I watched Peter Pan. I loved Captain Hook and the crocodile. My mom wanted me to like Tinkerbell, but it was the crocodile ticking that was my favorite.

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  29. I remember watching Pocahontas at my aunt and uncles house when I was younger. They didnt have any kids at the time and I loved going to visit them because they would spoil me rotten lol.

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  30. When I was a kid we went to watch Beauty and the Beast at the theater. When we got home my two sisters and I tried to reenact the whole opening song. Beauty and the Beast is still one of my favorite Disney movies.

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  31. Watching Fantasia for the first time as a little girl with my family in the 1070's and thinking this was the strangest yet coolest thing I'd seen from Disney.

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  32. My favorite Disney film memory is when I was younger my younger siblings and cousins was watching Lion King and my cousin (a boy) started bawling his eyes out when Mufasa died. It was so sad but cute at the same time.

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  33. I have an old VCR tape called Goofy where his son goes off to college I bought at a junk store. My grandson absolutely loves this movie we've watched it so many times he knows it by heart

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  34. I remember watching Cinderella as a child and always dreaming I was Cinderella, I didn't have a good childhood so this was my escape from the world.

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  35. I remember seeing Bamboo with my Dad and we both cried! 🙂
    My kids watched Snow White over and over and I can still remember all the songs! 🙂
    Thanks for this giveaway!

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  36. beauty and the beast ...when got realized they love each other - - - Paul T/Pauline T aka Paul Tran..... emscout9 at Hotmail dot com

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