Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Six
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The sixth wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released on December 19, 2006. It contains four separate DVD sets. 65,000 sets were produced.
Disc one

This set contains all Silly Symphonies not released on the first volume in Wave One. Leonard Maltin mentions in the intro that the original title cards to most of these shorts are presumably lost, and therefore, new title cards had been recreated making a close approximation of how they originally looked. However, these title cards weren't used on the initial pressings of this set. Also, the cartoon The Night Before Christmas was an edited version, missing footage of toys resembling Amos 'n 'Andy.[1] Replacement discs were initially issued which corrected the errors on the original copies. From the Disney website, customers can call an 800 number to request replacement copies.[2] Unlike the first volume, this was never released in a Region 2 format (except in Japan, which uses the NTSC video system).
Shorts
- Hell's Bells (1929)
- Springtime (1929)
- Arctic Antics (1930)
- Autumn (1930)
- Frolicking Fish (1930)
- Monkey Melodies (1930)
- Night (1930)
- Playful Pan (1930)
- Summer (1930)
- Winter (1930)
- The Cat's Out (1931)
- The Clock Store (1931)
- The Fox Hunt (1931)
- The Spider and the Fly (1931)
- The Bears and the Bees (1932)
- The Bird Store (1932)
- Bugs in Love (1932)
From the vault
- El Terrible Toreador (1929)
- The Merry Dwarfs (1929)
- Cannibal Capers* (1930)
- Midnight in a Toy Shop (1930)
(*) = with optional original ending
Bonus features
- Various audio commentaries by noted historians
Disc two
Shorts
- Birds in the Spring (1933)
- The Night Before Christmas* (1933)
- Old King Cole (1933)
- The Pied Piper (1933)
- The Goddess of Spring (1934)
- Cock o' the Walk (1935)
- Three Blind Mouseketeers (1936)
- Little Hiawatha (1937)
- Merbabies (1938)
- Moth and the Flame (1938)
(*) = when the DVDs were reissued, "The Night Before Christmas" was moved to "From the Vault" section on the set.
From the vault
- King Neptune (1932)
- Santa's Workshop (1932)
- The China Shop (1934)
- Broken Toys (1935)
- Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
- More Kittens (1936)
- Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938)
Bonus features
- Silly Symphonies Rediscovered featurette
- Animators at Play Rare film of a studio softball game from 1930, narrated by Leonard Maltin
- Galleries
- Various audio commentaries by noted historians
- Easter egg: French language track on Little Hiawatha
The Complete Pluto, Volume Two

This second volume of Pluto cartoons completes the collection started in Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Four, it also includes three cartoon shorts starring Figaro from the feature film, Pinocchio and Minnie Mouse appears in two of them. This was never released in region 2 (except in Japan).
Disc one
Shorts
- Rescue Dog (1947)
- Mail Dog (1947)
- Pluto's Blue Note (1947)
- Bone Bandit (1948)
- Pluto's Fledgling (1948)
- Pluto's Purchase (1948)
- Bubble Bee (1949)
- Pluto's Surprise Package (1949)
- Pluto's Sweater (1949)
- Pueblo Pluto (1949)
- Sheep Dog (1949)
Bonus features
- Master class: Animator Randy Cartwright discusses "Bone Trouble"
- Master class: Animator Andreas Deja discusses "Hawaiian Holiday"
- Pluto's process: A deconstruction of Pluto's Judgement Day
- Pluto's process: Pencil test reel for Pluto's Judgement Day
Disc two
Shorts
- Camp Dog (1950)
- Food for Feudin' (1950)
- Pests of the West (1950)
- Pluto and the Gopher (1950)
- Pluto's Heart Throb (1950)
- Primitive Pluto (1950)
- Puss Cafe (1950)
- Wonder Dog (1950)
- Cold Storage (1951)
From the vault
- Figaro and Cleo (1943)
- Cat Nap Pluto (1948)
- Cold Turkey (1951)
- Plutopia (1951)
Bonus features
- Bath Day (1946)
- Figaro and Frankie (1947)
- Gallery: Pluto backgrounds
- Gallery: Pluto in progress
- Gallery: Pluto published

