Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One

The first wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released on December 4, 2001. It includes four different DVD sets.

Mickey Mouse in Living Color
This set covers the first leg of Mickey Mouse's color career, from 1935 to 1938.

150,000 sets produced.

1935

 * The Band Concert
 * Mickey's Garden
 * On Ice
 * Pluto's Judgement Day
 * Mickey's Fire Brigade

1936

 * Thru the Mirror
 * Mickey's Circus
 * Mickey's Elephant
 * Mickey's Grand Opera
 * Mickey's Polo Team
 * Alpine Climbers
 * Moving Day
 * Mickey's Rival
 * Orphans' Picnic

Bonus features

 * Parade of the Award Nominees (1932), a short made especially for the Academy Awards show
 * Pencil-test versions of Mickey's Fire Brigade, Pluto's Judgment Day and On Ice
 * Easter Egg: A clip from the Disneyland story appears as an Easter egg on this disc, it shows Disney talking about Mickey's creation reminding us that it all started with a mouse.

1937

 * Hawaiian Holiday
 * Moose Hunters
 * The Worm Turns
 * Magician Mickey
 * Mickey's Amateurs
 * Clock Cleaners
 * Lonesome Ghosts

1938

 * Mickey's Parrot
 * Boat Builders
 * The Whalers
 * Mickey's Trailer
 * Brave Little Tailor

Bonus features

 * Mickey in Living Color with Leonard Maltin, a short biography of sorts on the early portion of Mickey's cartoon career
 * Mickey's Surprise Party (1939), Easter egg bonus, this cartoon was created for the 1939 New York World's Fair and was sponsored by Nabisco

Silly Symphonies
This set is more or less descriptive of "The Best of the Silly Symphonies", with the cartoons presented here in arranged by theme. The U.K. release, unlike the U.S. release, has the original "Jewish peddler" visuals restored to Three Little Pigs (although the original wolf dialogue as the Jewish peddler is not restored).

150,000 sets produced.

Fables and Fairy Tales

 * Mother Goose Melodies (1931)
 * Babes in the Woods (1932)
 * Lullaby Land (1933)
 * The Flying Mouse (1934)
 * The Golden Touch (1935)
 * The Robber Kitten (1935)
 * The Tortoise and the Hare (1935)
 * The Country Cousin (1936)
 * Elmer Elephant (1936)

Favorite Characters

 * Three Little Pigs (1933)
 * The Big Bad Wolf (1934)
 * The Wise Little Hen (1934)
 * Three Little Wolves (1936)
 * Toby Tortoise Returns (1936)

Leonard's Picks

 * Three Little Pigs (1933)
 * The Flying Mouse (1934)
 * The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934)
 * The Tortoise and the Hare (1935)
 * Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1938)

Additional cartoons (via Easter eggs)

 * Water Babies (1935)
 * Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935)
 * The Practical Pig (1939)

Nature on Screen

 * The Ugly Duckling (1931)
 * Birds of a Feather (1931)
 * The Busy Beavers (1931)
 * Just Dogs (1932)
 * Father Noah's Ark (1933)
 * Peculiar Penguins (1934)
 * Funny Little Bunnies (1934)
 * Mother Pluto (1936)
 * The Old Mill (1937)
 * The Ugly Duckling (1939)

Accent on Music

 * The Skeleton Dance (1929)
 * The China Plate (1931)
 * Egyptian Melodies (1931)
 * Flowers and Trees (1932)
 * The Cookie Carnival (1935)
 * Music Land (1935)
 * Woodland Café (1937)

Leonard's Picks

 * The Skeleton Dance (1929)
 * The Ugly Duckling (1931)
 * Flowers & Trees (1932)
 * Music Land (1935)
 * The Ugly Duckling (1939)

Additional cartoon (via Easter eggs)

 * Farmyard Symphony (1938)

Bonus features

 * Songs of the Silly Symphonies: Leonard Maltin meets with Richard M. Sherman to discuss songs that appear in the Silly Symphonies, including "The World Owes Me a Livin'" and "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
 * Silly Symphony Souvenirs: Leonard Maltin meets with Dave Smith at the Walt Disney Archives to discuss merchandise inspired by the series
 * Still galleries: Behind-the-scenes and promotional pictures of the Silly Symphony series

Disneyland, USA
This set depicts various episodes of the Walt Disney anthology series that take place within and/or are about Disneyland. It includes also the very first episode from the series.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc one

 * The Disneyland Story: First broadcast on October 27, 1954.
 * Dateline Disneyland: First broadcast on July 17, 1955.

Disc two

 * Disneyland After Dark: First broadcast on April 15, 1962.
 * Disneyland 10th Anniversary: First broadcast on January 3, 1965.

Bonus features

 * Still gallery: This gallery shows off images of various Disneyland attractions' posters, past and present.
 * The Magic Kingdom and the Magic of Television: Although most of the content of this mini-history of Disneyland is repeated from other intros on these set with a montage of clips from all the episodes presented, it does feature some nuggets of information about Walt's view of the park as a tribute to Americana, his aspiration for the park to have the latest products technology and even a few world leaders that had visited the park.

Davy Crockett
This set contains the original five episodes of Davy Crockett which were first shown on the Walt Disney anthology series from 1954-1955. This miniseries was re-released as a DVD Two-Movie Set on September 7, 2004.

150,000 sets produced.

Disc one

 * Davy Crockett Indian Fighter: First broadcast on 15 December 1954.
 * Davy Crockett Goes to Congress: First broadcast on 16 January 1955.
 * Davy Crockett at the Alamo: First broadcast on 23 February 1955.

Disc two

 * Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race: First broadcast on 16 November 1955.
 * Davy Crockett and the River Pirates: First broadcast on 14 December 1955.

Bonus features

 * "A Conversation with Fess Parker": Leonard Maltin interviews Fess Parker, who played Davy in the episodes.
 * "The Davy Crockett Craze": Leonard Maltin interviews Paul F. Anderson, author of the book The Davy Crockett Craze.
 * Easter egg: "The Ballad of Davy Crockett": The famous ballad, sung by Fess Parker.
 * Still gallery: Stills from various aspects of the production.