The animation, while state-of-the-art in its day, comes over now as more than a little awkward and crude–especially in comparison to the studio’s classic output of the 1960s. While not really an example of Disney at its best, this does give a good indication of the company’s roots and the start of a process that would lead to countless magical moments along the way.
On the DVD: Walt Disney Fables Volume 2 presents a snapshot of early animation and as such is not really amenable to technical enhancement, leaving an overall effect that offers no substantial improvement on the VHS format. The chapter selection, however, will be a boon for anyone who has sat through increasingly worn video tapes over the years. There is a reasonably appealing interactive game based on Disney’s films over the years, yet with no other extras at all this is a long way short of the standard of presentation that the studio itself has set. The more satisfying first volume is also available. –Phil Udell
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