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Old 11-06-03, 05:57 PM
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Next Wave Walt Disney Treasures the Limited amounts vary

The next wave of Disney treasure will be released with different limited amounts .

Mickey Mouse and the War sets will be limited to 165,000
Tomorrowland is limited to 105,000
and Donald Duck is the least limited at 250,000.

This information comes from Disneystore.com.
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250,000?!?!

Limited..yeah, right.


Seriously, at least it gives more people a chance to own a copy.
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Good news, as far as I'm concerned. Although, do they really expect the Tomorrowland set to sell siginificantly less than the Behind the Scenes?
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Originally posted by The Third Jake
Good news, as far as I'm concerned. Although, do they really expect the Tomorrowland set to sell siginificantly less than the Behind the Scenes?
Probably will not sell well at all. I'm pondering if I should get it. So what's the WWII one limited to?
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um... read the first post again.
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Old 11-07-03, 08:45 AM
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250,000 is still a relatively small number... when you consider that Finding Nemo has sold over 6 million so far.
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It still would have been nice for them to do each disc in each wave w/ a consistent number amount.
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I'm all in favor of this. It allows them to continue releasing the ones they expect to be less popular, and hopefully will make it so there are enough of the more popular ones to go around (and for collectors, it probably actually increases the collectibility of something like a Tomorrowland set).

I see no reason for Disney (or Di$ney if you prefer) to make more copies of anything than they expect to sell--that would be just dumb.
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As long as my pre-orders on Amazon hold up I'll be okay. The # available is irrelevant to me as long as I have my copy.

But thanks for this heads up anyway. Always nice to know these things.
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