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Hi
I have a seales copy of: "Song of the south" Disney LD from Hong kong her,
how much is this disc worth? This might be the only unopened copy in the
world.
The disc is a rental disc from HK/Taiwan made in 300-600 copies. A friend
of mine found 20 discs (unopened) in a warehouse in HK 5-10 years ago. and I
never opened my copy. he only bought 10 of them :-(

Per Aune
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Per Aune wrote:
> Hi
> I have a seales copy of: "Song of the south" Disney LD from Hong kong her,
> how much is this disc worth? This might be the only unopened copy in the
> world.
> The disc is a rental disc from HK/Taiwan made in 300-600 copies. A friend
> of mine found 20 discs (unopened) in a warehouse in HK 5-10 years ago. and I
> never opened my copy. he only bought 10 of them :-(

In about 1 year from now, it's not going to be worth more than $10.00,
since it seems likely that Disney is going to finally release the film
on DVD for it's 60th anniversary. About a year or two ago, it probably
would've fetched $1,500-$2,000.

-Junior
 
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"unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
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> In about 1 year from now, it's not going to be worth more than $10.00,
> since it seems likely that Disney is going to finally release the film
> on DVD for it's 60th anniversary.

Fanboy rumor.
 
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Joshua Zyber wrote:
> "unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
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>>In about 1 year from now, it's not going to be worth more than $10.00,
>>since it seems likely that Disney is going to finally release the film
>>on DVD for it's 60th anniversary.
>
>
> Fanboy rumor.

Ah come on, it will be just as good as Fantasia.

Oliver ;)
 
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Joshua Zyber wrote:
> Fanboy rumor.

Is it so inconceivable? Remember what the Sicilian thought about
everything in The Princess Bride! :)

-Junior
 
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"Joshua Zyber" <jzyber@mind-NOSPAM-spring.com> wrote:

> "unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote:
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>> In about 1 year from now, it's not going to be worth more than $10.00,
>> since it seems likely that Disney is going to finally release the film
>> on DVD for it's 60th anniversary.
>
> Fanboy rumor.

Well, he did say "since it seems likely" rather than stating it as fact.

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On 13 Sep 2005 15:04:28 -0700, "unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote:

>Joshua Zyber wrote:
>> Fanboy rumor.
>
>Is it so inconceivable? Remember what the Sicilian thought about
>everything in The Princess Bride! :)
>
>-Junior

Plus the fact that Disney is very greedy.
 
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> On 13 Sep 2005 15:04:28 -0700, "unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote:
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>>Joshua Zyber wrote:
>>> Fanboy rumor.
>>
>>Is it so inconceivable? Remember what the Sicilian thought about
>>everything in The Princess Bride! :)
>>
>>-Junior
>
> Plus the fact that Disney is very greedy.

ha ha ha. ;o)
 
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The market got flooded with these sealed copies of Song of the South.
It used to be a great collectors item but now the most you'll get for
it is $200 if you are VERY lucky.

On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:35:32 +0200, "Per Aune" <peraune@online.no>
wrote:

>Hi
>I have a seales copy of: "Song of the south" Disney LD from Hong kong her,
>how much is this disc worth? This might be the only unopened copy in the
>world.
>The disc is a rental disc from HK/Taiwan made in 300-600 copies. A friend
>of mine found 20 discs (unopened) in a warehouse in HK 5-10 years ago. and I
>never opened my copy. he only bought 10 of them :-(
>
>Per Aune
>Norway
>
 
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:50:26 GMT, TDK-R <   @     .com> wrote:

>The market got flooded with these sealed copies of Song of the South.
>It used to be a great collectors item but now the most you'll get for
>it is $200 if you are VERY lucky.
>
>On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:35:32 +0200, "Per Aune" <peraune@online.no>

First time I have heard that story.
Where was this flood?
 
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john339077353@cs.com wrote:
> First time I have heard that story.
> Where was this flood?

They were NOT sealed, but during the winter of 2002-2003, there were
exactly four Hong Kong LDs of SOTS auctioned off on eBay in a
four-month span. The first was sold by our own Bernie Woodham for
$1,500, which may have been (or still is!) a record for the price paid
on eBay for a single-disc LD. The others were sold in the $900-$1,100
range (one from a guy in The Netherlands, one from a guy in Ohio, and
one from a guy in England -- but who was of Chinese ancestry, IIRC).
That's the only "flood" that I can remember.

To this date, there have been two more auctioned off since then, but
the reserve was not met for either auction IIRC. That would hardly
constitute a "flood" IMHO, though.

-Junior
 

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unclejr wrote:

> Per Aune wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>I have a seales copy of: "Song of the south" Disney LD from Hong kong her,
>>how much is this disc worth? This might be the only unopened copy in the
>>world.
>>The disc is a rental disc from HK/Taiwan made in 300-600 copies. A friend
>>of mine found 20 discs (unopened) in a warehouse in HK 5-10 years ago. and I
>>never opened my copy. he only bought 10 of them :-(
>
>
> In about 1 year from now, it's not going to be worth more than $10.00,
> since it seems likely that Disney is going to finally release the film
> on DVD for it's 60th anniversary. About a year or two ago, it probably
> would've fetched $1,500-$2,000.
>
> -Junior
>

Perhaps. But, will the new DVD be the ORIGINAL, UNCUT film, or will
Disney be politically correct and cut out anything that might be deemed
offensive to blacks?

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<<But, will the new DVD be the ORIGINAL, UNCUT film, or will
Disney be politically correct and cut out anything that might be deemed

offensive to blacks?>>

Maybe they'll send the film to George Lucas to "re-imagine" it the way
it was "meant" to be seen.
 
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I see 2 a week on Ebay. Where have you been?

"unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
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> john339077353@cs.com wrote:
>> First time I have heard that story.
>> Where was this flood?
>
> They were NOT sealed, but during the winter of 2002-2003, there were
> exactly four Hong Kong LDs of SOTS auctioned off on eBay in a
> four-month span. The first was sold by our own Bernie Woodham for
> $1,500, which may have been (or still is!) a record for the price paid
> on eBay for a single-disc LD. The others were sold in the $900-$1,100
> range (one from a guy in The Netherlands, one from a guy in Ohio, and
> one from a guy in England -- but who was of Chinese ancestry, IIRC).
> That's the only "flood" that I can remember.
>
> To this date, there have been two more auctioned off since then, but
> the reserve was not met for either auction IIRC. That would hardly
> constitute a "flood" IMHO, though.
>
> -Junior
>
>
 
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"Jay Colen" <atc1101983@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I see 2 a week on Ebay. Where have you been?
>
What you're seeing is the Japanese Laserdisc of Song of the South. The
laserdisc under discussion is the Hong Kong Laserdisc of Song of the South.

Different animals.
 

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I doubt it will be on DVD. Disney won't release it because certain groups will complain about it. You know which ones. Anyways, I found this funny:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhOMBFHpvTM

I think this would explain everything. Watch it starting from 1:46 in the video.

Anyways, I can't get it. Why is there a song released from the movie, a ride based off of it, a Sing Along Songs tape, and stuffed animals. But, yet Disney still refuses to release the movie. Makes no sense. The ride is just as racist as the movie. But, Disney hasn't closed the ride down. Disney just makes NO sense whatsoever.
 

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I saw the movie when it came out. I was real young, between four and eight years old I guess, and really have to wonder why any Blacks would find it offensive. I fell in love with Remus, who was a good and kind man. The white couple who were splitting up were the ones who were being stupid and offensive! Then there were the white boys who decided to make life miserable for the kids of the divorcing couple. While that is something which is taboo in our PC society, it has nothing to with race. I hope the show does come out, unedited. It's a good flick!