
Amazon.com:
During the mid-'30s, Mickey Mouse's fans ranged from the more than one million children who were members of the Mickey Mouse Club to Franklin Roosevelt, Mary Pickford, and the Nizam of Hyderabad; theater marquees announced "A Mickey Mouse Cartoon" with the feature titles. These wonderful shorts, many of which have never been released to the home market, remind viewers just how charming Mickey was before his popularity and role as a corporate symbol restricted his behavior. In these cartoons Mickey's personality was boyish, appealing, and slightly mischievous. The superb animation emphasizes that impish appeal. When Mickey dances with a deck of cards in "Thru the Mirror," he displays a stylish grace Fred Astaire might envy; in "Brave Little Tailor," his expressions and body language reveal his thoughts as he outwits Willie the Giant. It's virtually impossible to watch him without smiling. These shorts overflow with color and motion, and their lavish visuals pack an increased impact in an era of minimal television animation. Only Walt Disney would spend the money to animate a full deck of cards, a band flying through the air in a tornado, or a clutch of semitransparent ghosts, and only his animators could make those characters live on the screen. The prints have been lovingly restored without pumping up the color too much: the nuances of the delicate watercolor backgrounds still come through. Parents, Disney buffs, and animation fans will want this superb collection in their home libraries. Unrated: suitable for all ages. --Charles Solomon
I will add the second one in a couple of days.
00 - Introduction
TotalSize: 21.9 MB (or 22,502 KB or 23,042,048 bytes)
Bitrate: 1544 k(=1000)Bits/s
Duration: 00:01:53 (3,392 fr)
Quality: 0.200 bits/(pixel*frame).
Resolution: 576 x 448
Audio bit rate: 75 kb/s, monophonic VBR
01 - "The Band Concert" (1935)
TotalSize: 101 MB (or 103,478 KB or 105,961,472 bytes)
Bitrate: 1430 k(=1000)Bits/s
Duration: 09:20
Quality: 0.231 bits/(pixel*frame).
Resolution: 576 x 448
Audio bit rate: 77 kb/s, monophonic VBR
02 - "Mickey's Garden" (1935)
TotalSize: 94.9 MB (or 97,240 KB or 99,573,760 bytes)
Bitrate: 1422 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 23.976
Duration: 08:49
Quality: 0.230 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 77 kb/s, monophonic VBR
03 - "On Ice" (1935)
TotalSize: 96.5 MB (or 98,876 KB or 101,249,024 bytes)
Bitrate: 1584 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 29.970
Duration: 08:5
Quality: 0.205 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 76 kb/s, monophonic VBR
04 - "Pluto's Judgment Day" (1935)
TotalSize: 98.0 MB (or 100,452 KB or 102,862,848 bytes)
Bitrate: 1583 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 29.970
Duration: 08:13
Quality: 0.205 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 76 kb/s, monophonic VBR
05 - "Mickey's Fire Brigade" (1935)
TotalSize: 90.8 MB (or 92,998 KB or 95,229,952 bytes)
Bitrate: 1563 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 29.970
Duration: 07:42
Quality: 0.202 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 76 kb/s, monophonic VBR
06 - "Thru the Mirror" (1935)
TotalSize: 95.9 MB (or 98,242 KB or 100,599,808 bytes)
Bitrate: 1431 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 23.976
Duration: 08:51
Quality: 0.240 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 76 kb/s, monophonic VBR
"Walt and Mickey", presented by Leonard Maltin
TotalSize: 103 MB (or 105,530 KB or 108,062,720 bytes)
Bitrate: 1568 k(=1000)Bits/s
FPS: 29.970
Duration: 00:08:44 (15,706 fr)
Quality: 0.210 bits/(pixel*frame).
Audio bit rate: 72 kb/s, monophonic VBR
Codec: XviD Koepi's build 24062003
you won't be able to watch introduction, extras and cartoons 3,4,5 and 25 (everything that needed to be deinterlaced) unless you actually use this coded for decoding, ffdshow won't do it
english subtitles are included in the rar file
03 - "On Ice", 04 - "Pluto's Judgment Day" and 05 - "Mickey's Fire Brigade"
are interlaced on the DVD (this is why the frame rate is 29.970),
they have a multiangle option, you can switch to the original pencil test.
Subtitles for these cartoons DO NOT work, every line is written twice,
I don't understand exactly why it happens but they can be fixed,
if someone's got some free time

Extras, as usual, are NOT subtitled, not even on the DVD.
The pencil tests are not included, I tried a few times to encode them
but the result was unwatchable, IMHO, too much noise.
These Mickey in color cartoons have a higher bit rate than the previous Disney treasures I encoded, I think that using only three CDs would have reduced the quality too much (I tried to encode and I compared the results).
P.S. Sorry, el mensaje es en inglés
