Talk:The Band Concert

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Parade of the Award Nominees

I doubt the Parade of the Award Nominees should be mentioned as a Mickey Mouse cartoon. It was an unoffical short made for a selected few. It doesn't even say Mickey Mouse, it says Mickey Mouse presents, as can be seen in this link: http://vintagedisneymemorabilia.blogspot.com/2008/02/walt-disney-first-academy-awards.html 80.202.40.85 (talk) 07:31, 28 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Poster shown is a recreation, not the original

If one looks toward the bottom of our illustration, purportedly the film's poster, one can see the small handwritten name "Patrick Block."

That's because this isn't the original poster, but rather a recreation by modern-day Donald Duck comic book artist Patrick Block. See here, where it was auctioned off: http://comics.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7030&lotIdNo=11004

It looks nice but should not be pictured here as it is not original. Block began his work with Disney in the mid-1990s.

There's a color version of the poster that has a blue background. The art on this is the original, but the color was added when the art was used for a DVD supplement in 2001. (Evidently, Disney doesn't have an actual color original, but produced this from the black and white art as a stopgap measure...) It's thus imperfect, but more authentic than what we've got now. Should we illustrate it? Ramapith (talk) 18:52, 30 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]