Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection

2015 • 89 minutes
4.4
1.33K reviews
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From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes an extraordinary collection of award-winning and beloved short films, featuring Disney's Frozen Fever, starring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven and Kristoff, and the Oscar®-nominated Lorenzo (Best Animated Short, 2004). The Short Films Collection includes contemporary shorts starring classic characters, such as the groundbreaking 2013 Mickey Mouse cartoon Get A Horse! and the holiday treat Prep & Landing—Operation: Secret Santa, as well as celebrated Oscar winners Paperman (2012) and Feast (2014). Enjoy them together in this one-of-a-kind collection, featuring introductions to the shorts by the acclaimed filmmakers themselves.

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4.4
1.33K reviews
Jose ytyyty
November 8, 2015
I did not like the little mach girl i never cry but... I did i could not help it. She lit all thes matchs and saw whut she wanted the most but when she siting there she DIED that's why she was sitting there when them women took her. Darn rushin folk talls. Well at lest that teaches us not to be to greedy we are lucky that we have a home and people to love be thankful be hopeful and most of all be happy
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Patrick Matias
September 17, 2015
Would be great if you guys distribute this internationally, via Blu-ray. There isn't any way of purchasing it here on Google play. Guess its itunes then?
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Raini Way
August 24, 2015
I actually bought the collection for one short in particular: The Little Matchgirl. But I enjoyed the baker's dozen I got out of this; especially the unpolished animation of John Henry, and the whimsical tale, the Ballad of Nessie (narrated by Scottish actor Billy Connolly, who voiced Brave's King Fergus DunBroch). The only real drawback for me was the lack of another favorite short of mine, One by One. I felt the addition of Prep and Landing was unnecessary, and could have been replaced by the traditionally animated film that perfectly accompanies the song Lebo M. wrote for The Lion King’s Broadway adaptation. If you want to check out One by One, you can find it along with the DVD or Blu-Ray release of The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride.
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