Alice Through The Looking Glass to be this week's best-selling DVD

Plus a Disney retail campaign sends many animated favourites back up the chart.
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Disney's latest home entertainment product Alice Through The Looking Glass is set to be this week's biggest selling DVD and Blu-ray release.

The sequel to former Official Video Chart Number 1 Alice in Wonderland has shifted 33,000 copies so far this week, and is currently on top with help from a Disney retail campaign that has sent various animated titles back up the Top 40. A double pack of Alice Through The Looking Glass and its sequel is also expected to chart on Sunday at Number 36.

Various retailers are selling Disney's back catalogue in a Two for £12 deal, resulting in major returns to the top flight for franchises like The Little Mermaid and Inside Out.

Zootropolis rebounds from Number 10 to Number 2 on today's Update, with The Good Dinosaur rocketing 83 places to Number 3. Those modern Disney favourites are followed by new release Daredevil - Complete First Season at 4.

Captain America: Civil War is at 5, down from last week's Number 1, which could spell an end to its record-setting four week reign at the top spot, which is the longest consecutive run of 2016, and the longest run since Frozen spent four weeks on top over the end of 2014 and start of 2015.

New entries and high climbers

Japanese anime film When Marnie Was There is new at 6, with George Clooney thriller Money Monster close behind at Number 7. Up 160 places is Inside Out at Number 11, followed by more Disney climbers: Beauty and the Beast (12) and The Lion King (16). In the middle of those is Jennifer Aniston's Mother's Day at 13.

Star Wars Rebels - Season 2 looks to bow at 17, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is new at 18 and the Complete 12th Season of Grey's Anatomy is expected to land at 19 come Sunday. American Horror Story's Season 5 is brand new at 24 and The Girl on the Train sits at 35.

Finally, another eight Disney classics could make a welcome return to the Top 40. They are: The Little Mermaid (22), Big Hero 6 (23), the animated original version of The Jungle Book (25), Tangled (28), Frozen (31), Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (32), The Lady & The Tramp (33) and Aladdin (37).

The Official Video Chart is revealed here on OfficialCharts.com every Sunday at 5.45pm. Click here to see the latest Top 100

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