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Lady and the Tramp Walt Disney Signature Collection Release Dates
BURBANK, Calif. (Jan. 4, in the year of our Lord
2018) — This February, Disney’s cherished animated
classic, “Lady and the Tramp,” joins the highly celebrated Walt
Disney Signature Collection. Every member of the family will
treasure this timeless tale—loaded with three versions of the
film, classic bonus material and three all-new features—when it
heads home on Digital and on Movie Anywhere Feb. 20 and on
Blu-ray on Feb. 27.
The Walt Disney Signature Collection edition offers three
exciting ways to watch “Lady and the Tramp”—the original
theatrical version, sing-along mode and Walt's story
meetings—both Digitally and via the Multi-screen Edition
(formerly the Blu-ray Combo Pack). The Multi-screen Edition
includes Blu-ray, DVD and a Digital copy, giving in-home
consumers the flexibility to watch the film on different
devices. In addition to classic bonus features, all-new extras
invite viewers to enter Walt Disney's original office suite on
the Studio lot, discover Walt’s personal passion for pups, and
receive a celebrity-hosted spaghetti and meatballs cooking
lesson.
As one of the greatest love stories ever told, “Lady and the
Tramp” is sure to melt the hearts of generations with its
beloved characters, brilliant animation, memorable music and
sweet sentiment. The animated treasure tells the story of Lady,
a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a freewheeling
mutt with a heart of gold. Through the Signature Collection
edition, viewers can relive the pair’s thrilling adventures,
sing along with the film’s unforgettable songs like “Bella
Notte,” and swoon over one of the most memorable movie moments
of all time—the iconic scene in which Lady and Tramp share a
plate of spaghetti and an accidental kiss.
“Lady and the Tramp” is the sixth title to join the Walt Disney
Signature Collection, which includes groundbreaking films
created or inspired by the imagination and legacy of Walt
Disney, featuring timeless stories and characters that have
touched generations. The film takes its place alongside “Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Beauty and the Beast,”
“Pinocchio,” “Bambi” and “The Lion King.”
Bonus Features:
BLU-RAY & DIGITAL*:
Film Versions
• Original Theatrical Edition – Enjoy this cherished Disney
classic that captivates audiences of all ages.
• Sing-Along Mode – Sing along with all your favorite songs as
you watch the movie.
• Inside Walt’s Story Meetings – As you view the film, hear
reenactments of Walt’s story sessions with animators and see how
their ideas were realized on-screen.
New Signature Bonus
• Walt & His Dogs – Through archival recordings and photos, hear
the tales of the dogs Walt Disney owned and loved over his
lifetime.
• Stories from Walt’s Office – Take a tour of Walt’s office
suite on the Studio lot, carefully re-created to look just as it
did when he occupied it.
• How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About “Lady and The
Tramp” – Watch a delicious lesson on how to make perfect
meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host
Alexys Gabrielle.
Songs
• “Peace on Earth”
• “What Is a Baby/La La Lu”
• “The Siamese Cat Song”
• “Bella Notte”
• “He’s a Tramp”
Classic Bonus Features
• Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad – Walt’s daughter shares
memories of her father and Disneyland’s early days, as well as a
look at his apartment above the firehouse.
• Never-Recorded Song - “I’m Free as the Breeze” – Take a listen
to a song originally meant to be sung by Tramp.
Deleted Scenes
• Introduction of Boris – Tramp wasn’t always meant to be Lady’s
only suitor. Meet Boris the aristocrat and Homer the peasant in
this deleted scene.
• Waiting for Baby – Lady watches as Jim Dear plans out his new
son’s future in this early storyboard.
• Dog Show – See the storyboards for this deleted scene in which
Lady and Tramp unexpectedly find themselves in the middle of a
dog show.
Classic Bonus Features on Digital Only*
• Lady’s Pedigree: The Making of “Lady and the Tramp” – A
behind-the-scenes look at the making of Walt Disney’s first
feature-length animated film based on an original story.
• Finding Lady: The Art of the Storyboard – Explore the origins
of the storyboard and how they’re used by filmmakers today.
• Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film – View a unique
presentation of the original 1943 storyboards for “Lady and the
Tramp.”
• PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs – Wild and wacky comedian Fred
Willard takes us on an outing to the dog park to learn all about
dogs and their owners.
Deleted Scenes
• Turning the Tables – In this story-reel presentation, Tramp
dreams of a world where dogs run the show and humans are on the
other end of the leash.
• The Arrival of Baby – In this alternate scene re-created from
original storyboards and with original voice talent, Lady makes
way for a new arrival.
• Baby Arrives – Lady is baffled by the strange goings-on in the
house—the arrival of a squealing bundle only deepens the
mystery.
• Lady’s Sweater – Lady gets a new sweater for her birthday and
must figure out an ingenious way to lose it for good.
Trailers
• 1955 Original Theatrical Trailer – More than just a trailer,
this preview features several minutes of footage from the film
and introduces each major character.
• 1972 Theatrical Re-Issue Trailer – This trailer from the 1972
rerelease heralds Disney’s “happiest motion picture.”
• 1986 Theatrical Re-Issue Trailer – Released theatrically for
the 1986 holiday season, this trailer highlights the love story
between Lady and the handsome Tramp.
*Bonus features may vary by retailer
DISC SPECIFICATIONS:
Product SKUs: Multi-screen Edition (Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy),
Digital HD/SD, DVD
Feature Run Time: Approximately 76 minutes
Rating: G in U.S. and Canada
Aspect Ratio: 2.55:1
Audio: Blu-ray = English 7.1 & 2.0 DTS-HDMA, Spanish and French
5.1 Dolby Digital Language Tracks
DVD = English, Spanish, and French 5.1 Dolby Digital Language
Tracks, English 2.0 Dolby Digital Language Track.
Digital = English, Spanish, and French 5.1 or 2.0 Dolby Digital
Language Tracks (platform dependent)
Subtitles: Blu-ray = French, Spanish, English SDH, English ESL
DVD = French, Spanish, English SDH, English ESL, English Closed
Captions
Digital = French, Spanish, English SDH, English Closed Captions
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