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  1. Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions was a series of compilation videos of Disney cartoon shorts first released on 1984 in VHS and Betamax. A second series followed in 1985, which was also released on Laserdisc. (Unfortunately, the Laserdiscs of the first series were only released on Japan and are extremely hard to find.) Spun off from the similar Walt Disney Cartoon Classics ...

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    Featured Cartoons
    Mickey
    Steamboat Willie (1928) Mickey's Grand ...
    Minnie
    Plane Crazy (1928) Mickey's Rival (1936) ...
    Donald
    Donald's Cousin Gus (1939) The Riveter ...
    Daisy
    Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940) Cured Duck ...
    • 3 min
  2. After the successful launch of Walt Disney Cartoon Classics, a second series was launched, known as Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Edition, with two sets released in 1984 and 1985, respectively. This series features some of the more critically-acclaimed Disney shorts. Like the first series, the second series had six or seven cartoons, with few exceptions, which are listed below. This series ...

  3. Using footage from "The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show" and "Once Upon a Mouse" and new narration, this opened every volume of the first wave of the Limited G...

    • 29 min
    • 61
    • Nico Esternon
  4. Visit the movie page for 'Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Donald' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive ...

  5. Introduction: The Donald Duck Story FEATURED CARTOONS Inferior Decorator (1948) Honey Harvester (1949) Slide, Donald, Slide (1949) Window Cleaners (1940) Bee at the Beach (1950)* Bee on Guard (1951) Let's Stick Together (1952)

  6. Find out how to watch Minnie: Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition. Stream Minnie: Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition, watch trailers, see the cast, and more at TV Guide

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  8. The Golden Collection series was launched following the success of the Walt Disney Treasures series which collected archived Disney material.. These collections were made possible after the merger of Time Warner (which owned the color cartoons released from August 1, 1948, onward, as well as the black-and-white Looney Tunes, the post-Harman/Ising black-and-white Merrie Melodies and the first H ...

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