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does anyone know if Bambi still has a slipcase or it doesn't sell it with it anymore since when it was first released it did. Since the Aladdin DVD always comes with a slipcase, wondering if its the same for bambi.
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Bambi was released in March. I've seen DVDs have slipcovers at Wal-mart while half of them have it removed. It depends where you buy it.
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best buy?
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Alan wrote:best buy?
Majority of them at the Best Buy near my school don't have slipcovers but the Best Buy near my house has half and half.
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Up here most of the Bambi DVDs still have slipcovers. Kind of off-topic but I found an Alice in Wonderland up here with a slipcover.
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Welcome to the forum, Alan. We have a thread which answers all "Slipcover or No" questions with its first post here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2366

Other slipcover discussion like yours should go there too. Remember it helps to do a Search before posting on a topic that's probably been discussed here. Also, it's nice to use descriptive titles, since people generally like to know what a thread is about before they click it.
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