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This isn’t present on the DVD, but thankfully the digital version retains the classic blue Walt Disney Pictures opening logos, the Miramx opening (and closing) logos are just added on. Oddly enough the digital version begins with Miramax opening logos. So if you compare direct freeze-frames with the version available on DVD you may have some different winners depending on the scene. If you have a sharp eye and pause the digital version you can see some scenes have more compression than others. And I doubt they’ll do it anytime in the next 5 years since they lobbed this over the plate as a bonus feature this time around. I would have lovedto see this in High Definition, sadly Disney has decided not to do this. Also the colors on the digital version seem to pop a bit more. See the screenshots to judge for yourself. So even though there is still some compression visible, it is a slight upgrade from the DVD and welcome one.
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Overall things appear a bit sharper on the digital version. Second, although things still seem to look Standard Definition, things aren’t as fuzzy as the DVD. First I noticed there is a tiny, tiny bit more picture around the outside frame when compared to the DVD. Well for that I bring out my Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2, Disc 2) DVD for a direct comparison on my computer.įrom the looks of it the DVD version and digital version are quite similar, but the digital version is a winner by a hair. So how does this newly available digital version compare? This is harder to notice in an animated film, but I noticed it. Meaning the sound was slightly off, but noticeably off, from the picture. I was saddened to see that when it was released on DVD in 2005 (as part of the Disney Treasures DVD set: Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume 2) there was a noticeable audio sync issue. Runaway Brain is one of my favorite shorts.
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Therefore it is not on the DVD or Blu-ray disc and is only available on Disney’s website after you enter in your special magic code on the Disney Movies Anywhere website. This is included as a digital-only bonus feature on this Short Films collection set. One short which I would love to own on Blu-ray is “Runaway Brain”. Disney has decided to release some of it’s short films on DVD and Blu-ray, and thankfully a lot of these are new to DVD or Blu-ray.
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