Mickey Mouse In Black and White, Volume Two Presenters: Leonard Maltin (introduction), John Hench Title: Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two Publication: Disney Edition: Collector's edition, 2004 Tech Stuff; DVD, Running Time 5 Hours 34 Minutes, Region 1, Digitally Mastered, Dual Layer Format Description: A mint 2 Disc Set of Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two, 1928 - 1935. It features "never-before-seen material" on DVD, a Serialized Certificate of Authenticity (COA), and collectible art; all of which are enclosed in an attractive sealed tin. Released as part of Wave 4, with a run of 175,000 sets. Disc one The Barn Dance (1929) The Opry House (1929) When the Cat's Away (1929) The Barnyard Battle (1929) The Plowboy (1929) Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929) The Jazz Fool (1929) Jungle Rhythm (1929) Wild Waves (1929) Just Mickey (also known as Fiddling Around) (1930) The Barnyard Concert (1930) The Cactus Kid (1930) The Shindig (1930) The Picnic (1930) Traffic Troubles (1931) The Castaway (1931) Fishin' Around (1931) The Beach Party (1931) The Barnyard Broadcast (1931) The Mad Dog (1932) Barnyard Olympics (1932) Bonus features "Mickey Mania: Collecting Mickey Merchandise": Maltin visits Bernie Shine, collector extraordinaire. They discuss what makes Mickey so appealing, then Shine takes us on a tour of his vast amassing of Mickey memorabilia from all over the globe, most of it dating back to the 1920s and 30s. "Mickey's Portrait Artist: John Hench": Maltin interviews famed Disney artist John Hench about Mickey. Hench was the man in charge of painting Mickey for his birthdays throughout the years. Disc two Musical Farmer (1932) Trader Mickey (1932) The Wayward Canary (1932) Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933) Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933) Playful Pluto (1934) Mickey's Steamroller (1934) Mickey Plays Papa (1934) Mickey's Kangaroo (1935) From the vault The Haunted House (1929) The Moose Hunt (1931) The Delivery Boy (1931) The Grocery Boy (1932) Mickey in Arabia (1932) Mickey's Good Deed (1932) Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933) The Steeple Chase (1933, wrong opening music, its plays Donald Duck theme) Shanghaied (1934) Mickey's Man Friday (1935) Bonus features "Background paintings": Backgrounds of the various cartoon shorts on this set "Animation drawings": Drawings of the same cartoons, animating and storyboard "Mickey's Poster Archive": Posters for many of the shorts shown on this set "Mickey Mouse Fully Covered": Various merchandise covers, such as books, magazines and records "Mickey's Sunday Funnies": This section shows off the comic strips of the many Mickey adventures, complete with a biography of creator Floyd Gottfredson. Why it is important: "In this final volume, the homage to Mickey's early career is completed with these shorts. From 1928's The Barn Dance to his very last black-and-white short, 1935's Mickey's Kangaroo, his colorful antics in a black-and-white world propelled his stardom to that of a superstar." Walt Disney Treasures  was a series of two-disc DVD collection of Disney cartoons, television episodes and other material. The series was conceived by film critic/historian Leonard Maltin, who appears in each set to introduce the DVDs and to provide historical context to some of the more dated works.  The initial releases in the series were made in 2001 as part Walt Disney's 100th birthday commemorations. The DVDs cover material from the studio's earliest days to its more recent work. All content is presented uncensored and uncut with digitally restored picture and remastered sound. The Peculiar Cat and Fiddle Bookshop The Peculiar Old Cat and Fiddle Bookshop has a passion for interesting and rare books covering all things music (jazz and folk in particular), all things art, 19th Century literature and culture, fine illustrations and modern firsts. The Cat digs artistic and counter-cultural movements, and also of course the unusual and the curious (hence the "Peculiar" in the name). But what the Cat really loves are Books With Stories, whether it be within the pages, in how the book changed our world, in who owned or signed the copy, or even in the story of discovering the copy itself. Guarantee We guarantee everything we sell and any item may be returned within 30 days of receipt (exceptions are non-defective CDs, or items where seal has been broken).