

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of a Disney classic with the stunning Blu-ray debut of OLIVER AND COMPANY, featuring perfect picture and sound. Relive this charming animated adventure, packed with excitement, fun and unforgettable songs by Billy Joel, Bette Midler and Huey Lewis. In the heart of New York City, Oliver, a mischievous orphaned kitten, is befriended by Dodger, a carefree pooch, and his ragtag family of misfit mutts. Life gets even better for Oliver when he is adopted by a lonely little girl named Jenny. But when tough guy Sykes and his Doberman sidekicks try to keep Jenny and Oliver apart, the spirited kitten and his newfound friends discover the meaning of courage and find a home where they truly belong.|Disney presents an animated version of the the Oliver Twist story with a twist -â the setting is New York, Oliver is a kitten, and Fagin is the human master of a pack of pickpocket dogs.|Six supervising animators and a team of more than 300 artists and technicians worked for more than two and a half years to create this hand-drawn feature film. More than a million story sketches and drawings were required to produce the 119,275 hand-painted cels that comprise the finished film.|Designers went to New York and photographed street scenes from a dog's perspective â- 18 inches off the ground -â getting stares from passersby but providing excellent reference material for the layout artists.|To give the backgrounds a contemporary and hard-edged look, animators used Xerox overlays for the first time since 101 DALMATIANS.|Many of the inanimate objects in the film were created and animated on the computer â- cars, cabs, buses, Sykes' limousine, Fagin's trike (part scooter and part shopping cart), a cement mixer, a sewer pipe, a spiral staircase, a piano, subway tunnels and trains, cityscapes, and even the Brooklyn Bridge. This was the first film to have its own department set up expressly for the purpose of generating computer animation. Review: Great - Great movie and value! Review: 25 years later, Oliver still shines on blu-ray - I have always been a fan of Oliver and Company, since I had seen it as a child on the Disney Channel. I was not fortunate to own it on VHS as a kid, but over the years it is a part of my collection because I had purchased the "main" Disney Renaissance hits I wanted. In the final bits of collecting movies from the 90s I wanted, give or take a few that I didn't yet (Toy Story, Hunchback, A Bug's Life), albeit not truly Renaissance movies but still part of the 90s lineup. This movie came to mind and I was reminded of how much I truly loved it, despite it not being the strongest of the Disney films that came out. The story is not as strong as say "The Little Mermaid," or even the "The Lion King," but Oliver and Company truly shines in its storytelling and grows better with age. However, introducing this movie to say a child would be quite different given that this movie is pretty dated. It is a 80s film, and in that aspect there are tons of things within it that may not be understandable to a child. However, it's truly a capsule in time about how the 80s and entry to the 90s was. Also, this movie has some remnants of other films within it, such as "The Brave Little Toaster." It bears similarity to the same overall feel, and was pre-renaissance for Disney. So it's truly interesting to see what was considered a flick back then. The story is something most of us know if we're long-time fans, however... It takes place in 80s New York, where a cat who is unnamed until the middle of the film is sold along with other kittens. No one claims the kitten, so the cat wanders only to find how harsh life truly is in the city. The cat meets Dodger, a sly and witty dog who knows the city well. The cat follows Dodger back to his home, after being tricked, only to accompany new friends and companions, and also a future home. Oliver is conflicted with his own set of issues, where he realizes what he's been searching for is a home, and is torn two ways. It's an emotional story about "home," family, and companionship. I truly love the songs, as they are classic reminders of Disney prose. However, the story is lacking in some parts. There are so many questions, and sometimes it feels rushed. But Oliver and Company is a great film that ages well, despite its dated story. I highly recommend anyone purchase this if you're a Disney fan seeking to complete your collection, or to relive the movie for the first time on DVD.

| ASIN | B00CTNUMPO |
| Actors | Billy Joel, Cheech Marin, Dom DeLuise, Joey Lawrence, Robert Loggia |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,714 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #430 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,442) |
| Director | Dan Hansen, George Scribner |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 110404 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Release date | August 6, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 14 minutes |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY ANIMATION |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
A**K
Great
Great movie and value!
C**.
25 years later, Oliver still shines on blu-ray
I have always been a fan of Oliver and Company, since I had seen it as a child on the Disney Channel. I was not fortunate to own it on VHS as a kid, but over the years it is a part of my collection because I had purchased the "main" Disney Renaissance hits I wanted. In the final bits of collecting movies from the 90s I wanted, give or take a few that I didn't yet (Toy Story, Hunchback, A Bug's Life), albeit not truly Renaissance movies but still part of the 90s lineup. This movie came to mind and I was reminded of how much I truly loved it, despite it not being the strongest of the Disney films that came out. The story is not as strong as say "The Little Mermaid," or even the "The Lion King," but Oliver and Company truly shines in its storytelling and grows better with age. However, introducing this movie to say a child would be quite different given that this movie is pretty dated. It is a 80s film, and in that aspect there are tons of things within it that may not be understandable to a child. However, it's truly a capsule in time about how the 80s and entry to the 90s was. Also, this movie has some remnants of other films within it, such as "The Brave Little Toaster." It bears similarity to the same overall feel, and was pre-renaissance for Disney. So it's truly interesting to see what was considered a flick back then. The story is something most of us know if we're long-time fans, however... It takes place in 80s New York, where a cat who is unnamed until the middle of the film is sold along with other kittens. No one claims the kitten, so the cat wanders only to find how harsh life truly is in the city. The cat meets Dodger, a sly and witty dog who knows the city well. The cat follows Dodger back to his home, after being tricked, only to accompany new friends and companions, and also a future home. Oliver is conflicted with his own set of issues, where he realizes what he's been searching for is a home, and is torn two ways. It's an emotional story about "home," family, and companionship. I truly love the songs, as they are classic reminders of Disney prose. However, the story is lacking in some parts. There are so many questions, and sometimes it feels rushed. But Oliver and Company is a great film that ages well, despite its dated story. I highly recommend anyone purchase this if you're a Disney fan seeking to complete your collection, or to relive the movie for the first time on DVD.
T**0
Such a classic
Firstly I would like to say something a bit off topic. I would never have known about this movie if it wasn’t for my late grandmother, she had this movie recorded on VHS and would play it for me and my brothers all the time. This movie will always remind me of her. Thank you Grandma. Anyway, despite the fact that this movie was on Disney Plus, I wanted to have it on Blu-Ray to have a theater experience, because Disney Plus is fine, but nothing beats a Blu-Ray. I don’t know why I expected a slip-cover for this movie, but I’m not mad at all. I got a Blu-Ray and DVD and a code to redeem for Disney Movie Insiders (Note: this code will not redeem a digital copy. Believe me, I tried). The main menu is basic, and the song that plays over it is a heroic, upbeat, instrumental version of Huey Lewis’ song “Once Upon a Time in New York City”. When you play the movie, the pop-up menu shows “Resume” and “Menus” meaning that you cannot go directly to the bonus features without going to the menu first. (Though can I say it’s funny that the image on the main menu is a scene from the film, but Dodger is looking at us with sunglasses? Lol.) I did expect a digital copy, but I’m not mad. This movie is so timeless, that I will buy the digital version separately if I have to. This plays perfectly on a PS4 and looks beautiful with quality. You should definitely buy it, because like I said, Disney Plus is good, but the quality is sharper on Blu-Ray. Thanks Amazon, and thank you grandma for introducing me to this film. You will be missed.
M**D
Why Should I Worry?
Oliver & Company is one hour and thirteen minutes and was released in theaters on November 18, 1988. This would be the last Disney movie to be around seventy minutes or less; all future movies would be eighty to ninety minutes or even longer. Oliver & Company tell the story of a young kitty cat named Oliver who is abandoned in New York City and is taken in by a group of dogs who leader is named Dodger; the dogs owner is Fagin who is a petty thief and not a good one at that. Fagin takes in Oliver as part of the gang. Later on in the movie Fagin kidnaps Oliver after he is taken in by a girl named Jenny. Fagin does this so he can get ransom money from her to pay off his debts to Sykes. The plan backfires and Sykes kidnaps Penny. Fagin, Dodger, Oliver, and the rest of the dogs go after Sykes to rescue Jenny. Jenny is saved and is reunited with Oliver once again. This is mainly the cliff note version of the movie. I mainly want to write about some of the facts and trivia about the movie itself. Oliver & Company was a box office smash, but mainly received negative reviews. This was Disney's first musical animated movie in eight years since they released the Fox and the Hound and the last movie before the Little Mermaid kicked of the Disney Renaissance. Just like the Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, and the Aristocats, they made this movie from a cat\dog's point of view and the animators shot photos eighteen inches off the ground from the streets of New York City. Oliver & Company was to be a sequel to the Rescuers and have given the character of Penny more development, but the producers scrapped the idea because they thought it would not sell. Two final pieces of information about this movie are: Peg and Jock from Lady and the Tramp and Bongo from 101 Dalmatians make a cameo appetence in Oliver & Company in the only names used from the Oliver Twist story are Dodger, Fagin, Oliver, and Sykes. Now a few words about the DVD, in my opinion some of the extras in the Bonus Features could have been left out or included more information and a good example is the Making of Oliver & Company. The Making of Oliver & Company is a short segment that gives you a cliff note version for the making of this film and should have more information. The same goes with Disney's Animated Animals was a joke in itself; too little information. The two shorts: Lend A Paw and Puss Café are enjoyable to watch. Oliver & Company gets an AAAA++++. DVD FEATURES Chapter Selection Set Up I. Spoken Languages a. English b. French c. Spanish II. Captions a. English for the Hearing Impaired b. None Bonus Features I. The Making of Oliver & Company II. Disney's Animated Animals III. Oliver & Company Scrapbook IV. Why Should I Worry Sing - Along Song V. Streets of Gold Sing - Along Song VI. Publicity Materials a. T.V. Spot (1989) b. Original Theatrical Trailer (1988) c. Rerelease Trailer (1996) d. "Return of a Classic" Theatrical Release of Oliver & Company VII. Lend A Paw VIII. Puss Café Sneak Peeks I. Beauty and the Beast II. Lilo & Stitch III. Snow Dogs IV. Peter Pan: Return To Neverland V. Max Keeble's Big Movie VI. Air Bud: 7th Inning Fetch VII. Teamo Supremo Play VHS PREVIEWS I. 101 Dalmatians - Live Version II. James and the Giant Peach III. Muppet Treasure Island IV. Toy Story
E**O
Childhood favorite
Awesome movie
J**A
Es gibt ja wirklich soooo viele Disney-Produktionen und bis auf sehr wenige Ausnahmen sind eigentlich alle Filme fantastisch! Es ist einfach die Herzhaftigkeit und Niedlichkeit, die diese Filme ausmacht!!! Bei den vielen genialen Produktionen ist es sehr schwer, eigentlich sogar unmöglich den besten Disney-Film zu ermitteln, aber ein paar Filme, die die Spitzen-Gruppe bilden herauszufiltern ist durchaus möglich. Und bei dieser Gruppe ist "Oliver und Co." auf jeden Fall dabei! Ich kenne und liebe diesen Film jetzt schon seit einer halben Ewigkeit und da wurde es jetzt langsam Zeit, dass ich ihn auf DVD kaufe! Voller entsetzen habe ich hier einige Rezensionen gelesen in denen "Oliver und Co." als schlechtester Disney-Film bezeichnet wurde, denn das kann ich wirklich absolut nicht nachvollziehen! Ich persönlich finde, dass der Film eine echte Perle des Animationsfilm-Genres ist! Der Film ist wirklich sehr lustig, liebevoll und einfach nur wunder- bzw. zum Heulen schön! Die Charaktere sind wirklich von der Animierung, vom Charakter und vom Verhalten her sehr niedlich und witzig gestaltet, es gibt viele lustige Szenen, die wie immer bei Disney vor Allem durch die Niedlichkeit entstehen und der Film ist wirklich sehr, sehr herzhaft und liebevoll! Zudem vermittelt alles auch noch wichtige Werte, wie Verständnis, Freundschaft, Vergebung und das Richtige zu tun auch wenn es für einen selber etwas Schlechtes bedeutet! Für mich ein absoluter Top-Film!!! FAZIT: IN DER FIGURENDARSTELLUNG UND AUCH IM ALLGEMEINEN FILMVERLAUF AN NIEDLICHKEIT, WITZ UND LIEBEVOLLER MACHART NUR SEHR SCHWER ZU ÜBERTREFFEN!! EINER DER BESTEN DISNEY-FILME!!!!
C**N
Edición francesa con audio español latino
E**O
Tremenda película, tal y como la recordaba de mi infancia Excelente calidad de imagen y audio original en latino incluido
奥**昭
良かったです
O**S
This is a very good movie! I did not realize that there are two versions of this movie. I must not have remembered the movie very well, so I thought it could be a different version. Apparently, both the 1988 and the 2008 versions are similar. It has quite a few good songs and is mostly appropriate for children. I like the Good Company song (that I did not expect to be on it). I love the song Once Upon a Time in New York City. I like how in both Oliver & Company and in Annie, Oliver has a big fancy house on 5th Avenue. Overall, this is this is probably my second favorite movie after Annie. I also like the Little Princess and the Secret Garden. I do not like violence or bad language, so it was nice that there was not much fighting. I love songs and musicals, which is important in making this a good movie. Having a few words in Spanish and French made it more interesting as I love languages. There is also a happy ending that teaches good morals.
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