Disney is Releasing a 100-Movie Blu-ray Set in November
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Later this year Disney is releasing a new boxed set of Blu-ray Discs with an

Later this year Disney is releasing a new boxed set of Blu-ray Discs with an astounding number of titles included: 100.

The collection, called the Disney Legacy Animated Film Collection, will be released on November 14th, with preorders starting on September 18th from Walmart.com. Included in the collection will be three volumes of discs that include a tremendous amount of Disney and Pixar’s library of animated films, ranging from the 1937 version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves to Elemental, which was released this year, The Verge reports.

In a YouTube video advertising the collection, Disney shows off the three volumes. The volumes themselves are self-standing and have book content featuring the original theatrical poster artwork for the included films.

As The Verge notes, the collection looks exceptionally comprehensive and includes not just 100 films, but a lot of the films you might actually want to own. The whole Toy Story franchise is included in the collection as are classics such as Alice in Wonderland, Monsters Inc., and Pinocchio.

You also don’t have to dust off your Blu-ray player to watch them. While you can pop the discs in a player if you still have one, the set also comes with download codes for each film so you can own them digitally as well.

As you might imagine, the set is also expensive — and limited edition.

The full collection will be sold for $1500, which is a steep price tag but also represents $15 a movie, which is a discounted price for a few films, especially since you’re getting both the digital and physical versions.

Each set also comes with a certificate of authenticity, a collectible lithograph from Disney’s upcoming film Wish and a collectible crystal Mickey ears hat that’s been engraved with “Disney 100” in honor of the collection.

The release also comes at a time when customers might be looking for new ways to get their Disney fix. Last month Disney started to crack down on password sharing on its streaming service Disney+, and on October 12th the price of the service is set to jump from $10.99 a month to $13.99 a month. Disney also recently blacked out its channels for Spectrum customers over a contract dispute with its parent company, Charter.

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