Disney’s billion-dollar baby, Alice in Wonderland, is coming out of the rabbit hole and onto home video.
The Tim Burton film, which was released in stereoscopic 3-D and stars Johnny Depp, recently crossed the billion-dollar milestone at the box office. Alice is being released in multiple formats: a single-disc DVD for $29.99; a single-disc Blu-ray for $39.99; and a three-disc combo pack that includes the film on DVD, Blu-ray and a digital copy for $44.99.
DVD bonus features include the featurettes ‘Finding Alice,’ ‘The Mad Hatter’ and ‘Effecting Wonderland.’ Additional Blu-ray bonus features include ‘The Futterwacken Dance,’ ‘Time-Lapse: Sculpting the Red Queen,’ ‘Making the Proper Size,’ ‘Cakes of Wonderland’ and ‘Tea Party Props.’
Also out this week is Peanuts 1970s Collection, Vol. 2 (Warner Bros, $29.98), a two-disc set collecting a half-dozen of the decade’s Charlie Brown specials all with remastered sound and picture. The release includes the bonus feature ‘You’re Groovy, Charlie Brown: A Look at Peanuts in the ’70s.’
Adult Swim fans will surely be looking for the latest taste of New Jersey’s strangest residents in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Vol. 7 (Warner Bros., $29.98), while anime fans have Naruto: Shippuden, Vol. 10 (VIZ Media, $24.92) and Digimon: Journey to Ice Ridge (Well Go USA, $8.98) to pick from.
In the kids aisle, new releases include Sesame Street: Firefly Fun & Buggy Buddy (Warner Bros., $14.98), Shaun the Sheep: One Giant Leap for Lambkind (HIT Entertainment, $14.98) and Thomas & Friends: The Greatest Stories (HIT Entertainment, $16.98)
Also out this week is the unrated director’s cut of Joe Johnston’s The Wolfman (Universal, $29.98 DVD, $39.98 Blu-ray).


