Titular slumbering Princess Aurora (voiced by Mary Costa) may not look a year over 16, but Walt Disney's animated classic Sleeping Beauty (Disney), now available in a Diamond Edition Blu-ray+DVD+Digital HD version, turned 55 this year. Of course, this occurred in the same year that the unfortunate live-action Maleficent malignancy was released. Fear not, Sleeping Beauty remains untainted.
The newfangled digital tech makes Sleeping Beauty look as good as new. The tale, "as old as time," about a shunned fairy (the aforementioned Maleficent, voiced by Eleanor Audley) who places a curse on a baby princess and the efforts to prevent the curse from occurring have serious and comic effect. Princess Aurora, raised in secrecy in a cottage in the wood by three good fairies (our favorite kind!) – Flora (voiceover queen Verna Felton), Fauna (voiced by Barbara Jo Allen) and Merryweather (voiced by Barbara Luddy) – accidentally meets the man of her dreams, dreamy Prince Phillip (voiced by Bill Shirley), but doesn't realize he's her betrothed until it's too late.
To be honest, Sleeping Beauty has enough scary moments to spook an adult, let alone children. Maleficent's malevolence knows no bounds, as she makes reference to hell (!), turns into a dragon, keeps Prince Phillip in bondage (!) and generally wreaks thorny and stormy havoc on the kingdom. In the pre-PC era in which this 'toon was made, intoxication and incapacitation are sources of silliness, but there's a reason this Disney classic has endured and this Diamond Edition is as good a reason as any to experience it again (and again). "Beauty-ful" bonus material includes deleted scenes, karaoke and several featurettes.