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The sixth wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released on December 19, 2006.

More Silly Symphonies (Volume Two)[]

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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. 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. Unlike the first volume, this was never released outside of North America.

65,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

The Complete Pluto, Volume Two[]

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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.

65,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

Disc Two[]

The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure[]

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This volume features the first of the two Hardy Boys serials that were shown on the Mickey Mouse Club.

65,000 sets produced.

In the late 1950s, Disney contracted with the Stratemeyer Syndicate and Grosset & Dunlap to produce two Hardy Boys TV serials, starring Tim Considine and Tommy Kirk.

The first of the serials, The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure, was aired on The Mickey Mouse Club in 1956 during the show's second season. To appeal to the show's audience, the Hardy Boys were portrayed as younger than in the books, seeming to be 11 or 12 years old. The script, written by Jackson Gillis, was based on the first Hardy Boys book, The Tower Treasure, and the serial was aired in 19 episodes of 15 minutes each with production costs of $5,700.

The main characters are Tim Considine as Frank Hardy and Tommy Kirk as Joe Hardy.

Disc One[]

  • Mickey Mouse Club (complete episode) 1 October 1956

includes: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure: An Introduction

  • The Stranger 2 October 1956
  • A Real Case 3 October 1956
  • The First Clue 4 October 1956
  • The Fugitive 5 October 1956
  • Applegate's Gold 8 October 1956
  • Dig for Treasure 9 October 1956
  • A Pirate's Chest 10 October 1956
  • Boys in Trouble 11 October 1956
  • The Female Detective 12 October 1956
  • Bonus Features:
    • From Dixon to Disney featurette

Disc Two[]

  • Iola's Bravery 15 October 1956
  • Footsteps in the Tower 16 October 1956
  • The Prisoner Speaks 17 October 1956
  • A Strange Confession 18 October 1956
  • A Golden Clue 19 October 1956
  • The Final Search 22 October 1956
  • The Tower's Secret 23 October 1956
  • Never Say Die 24 October 1956
  • Boys in Danger 25 October 1956
  • The Tower Treasure 26 October 1956
  • Bonus Feature:
    • The Hardy Boys Unmasked featurette and Production galleries

A second serial, The Mystery of Ghost Farm, followed in 1957, with an original story by Jackson Gillis. Note: the second serial has not been released as a Walt Disney Treasures set.

Your Host, Walt Disney[]

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This volume features four episodes from the Disneyland television series (one of which is repeated from "Disneyland USA" released in Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One), as well as other television specials produced in a similar fashion and the host is Walt Disney.

65,000 sets produced.

Disc One[]

  • "Where Do the Stories Come From?" (1956)
  • "The Fourth Anniversary Show" (1957)
  • "Kodak Presents Disneyland '59" (1959)
  • Bonus Features
  • "My Dad, Walt Disney": Interview with Diane Disney Miller, Walt's daughter
  • Photo Galleries
  • Easter Egg: A portion of the "Fourth Anniversary Show" shown in color. To access, go to "Program Selection", then select "Where do the Stories Come From?" Move the cursor to the right to highlight an arrow on the other side of the title and press enter.
  • Production music used on this disc
    • Pretty Polka-14494 by James McConnel

Disc Two[]

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