CD - Since DE LOUSY left such a bad taste in my mouth I have been listening to various Cole Porter CDs in my collection to hear his songs sung properly and to re-hear some of his great songs I have not heard in a while.
DVD - Mickey, Donald & Goofy (not to mention Minnie, Daisy, Pluto, Clarabelle, et. al.) in THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Although I'm sure much of this is computer animated, it looks hand drawn and there are a few scenes which appear to be done on a multi-plane camera. The script is okay, but more jokes don't work (or are not funny) than do. The score is several warhorses of classical music with new lyrics. And there are 7½ minutes of credits following 1 hour of film! It's not a classic Disney film, but is better than much of the non-Pixar animated output that Disney has been releasing lately. I found out the reason it went Direct To Video. If a film is released to theatres and grosses less than $100,000,000 Wal-Mart will not promote the video release or give it major shelf space. The last few Disney films that were made with DVD/VHS in mind (second rate sequals to classic titles) did not do that much business and the folks at The House of Eisner wanted to make sure this film got a major push from Wal-Mart so it bypassed a theatrical release in case it didn't gross enough to please Wal-Mart, which will promote promising Direct-To-Video releases.
VHS - Nothing
Cassette - "Dick Tracy in B Flat", a 1945 radio musical version of the comic strip with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Judy Garland, Dinah Shore, Jimmy Durante, Frank Sinatra, The Andrew Sisters, Frank Morgan, Cass Daly, Jerry Colona and Harry VonZell.