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Question about The Incredibles DVD package....

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...in your area.

Are all the Incredibles dvd slipcovers you have seen have the sealed line on the left side so it shows when it is placed on a shelve the correct way?

All others have it on the right side so it cannot be seen while put away.
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Re: Question about The Incredibles DVD package....

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Tisoraku wrote:...in your area.

Are all the Incredibles dvd slipcovers you have seen have the sealed line on the left side so it shows when it is placed on a shelve the correct way?

All others have it on the right side so it cannot be seen while put away.
Mine has it on the right side so it cannot be seen while put away. Lots of places don't have the slipcovers at all, so what you describe sounds better than nothing.
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Far better then nothing, I also had to find one in the best condition.
All nine at the store were like that, thought it was odd as most have it the other way around.
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Tisoraku wrote:Far better then nothing, I also had to find one in the best condition.
All nine at the store were like that, thought it was odd as most have it the other way around.
Of course, if all you're seeing is the spine and as far as I can tell, the spines are otherwise identical, you can always pull a reverse. Looking back at the case, the sealed line is actually on the left side. The slipcover would just be backwards when you take it off the shelf.
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I don't think mine had a slip cover at all. It just had plastic and then the DVD case. I can't really remember.
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Could you post a picture? I have NO idea what you're talking about... Mine just came with a slip-on type slipcover...
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Could you post a picture? I have NO idea what you're talking about... Mine just came with a slip-on type slipcover...
We're talking about something very miniscule. Where the two ends of the slipcover meet. So if you were to have a slipcover that wasn't sealed together, which side they would connect on.
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