The Academy Award Review Of Walt Disney Cartoons SF078-0070
Date issued: 06/21/85, Bilingual, CLV.
Released theatrically on May 19th, 1937. This was really Disney's first feature film, 7 months before Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! It originally contained all of Disney's Academy Award winning shorts up to that point (from 1932-1936). New "Oscar" title and end cards were created with narration before each cartoon (see details here). It was updated in 1966, adding the next 4 Academy Award shorts (unfortunately stopping before Der Fuehrer's Face from 1943). This is the updated version, with the original 5 shorts on side 1 with narration, and the last 4 shorts on side 2 without narration.

Includes the following cartoons:
| Flowers and Trees (1932) |
| The Three Little Pigs (1933) |
| The Tortoise and the Hare (1934) |
| Three Orphan Kittens (1935) |
| The Country Cousin (1936) |
| The Old Mill (1937) |
| Ferdinand the Bull (1938) |
| The Ugly Duckling (1939) |
| Lend a Paw (1941) |
Walt animated two versions of The Three Little Pigs. This laserdisc contains the second re-animated version where the wolf is no longer portrayed as a Jewish peddler.

This disc is in analog sound, and was later re-issued in digital sound (SF058-1716). Not available on laserdisc or VHS in the U.S. For the original version of The Three Little Pigs, see Disney's Favorite Stories: The Three Little Pigs.