How to arrange my DVD collection?

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Well, since my collection went all messy today, I dedided to tidy it up a bit.

Anyway, my collection goes like this...

Walt Disney Treasures
Animated Classics (Region 2)
Animated Classics (Region 1)
Pixar
Other animation
Live action (all)
Box sets, digipacks and bulky slipcover editions.
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anger is pointless wrote:slightly off topic but

evil genie jafar what kind of tmnt set is it that you have is it a season set or just the random episodes

i have a vhs copy of the first five episodes but i wanna buy it on dvd of corse
I have the DVDS that have been released so far. TMNT Season 1 contains those episodes you have (the pilot ones) plus the last 4 episodes of the series.


Then, there's also the Season 2 DVD that contains all the 13 episodes of that season.

All of the episodes are in order, except for the last four ones that are completley messed up... each DVD is being sold for $10 each.
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Alphabetically, but the gift sets on a display-like place with the plushy or stuff what you get with
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In my room, I have a shelf and a DVD tower, so I can mix mine up a bit. On the shelf, I only put TV shows, but I have them in no particular order. From left to right, they go like this:

- The Case Closed (Detective Conan) anime
- Scrubs (Season 1)
- Boy Meets World (Seasons 1 & 2)
- The Simpsons (Seasons 1-4)

My DVD tower is reserved for animated films of any kind, and nothing else. From bottom to top, They go like this:

- Various anime movies (Ghibli, Inuyasha, Yu Yu Hakusho, etc.) in order from worst dubbed to best dubbed.
- Other animation (In release date order)
- Disney Animated Classics (In release date order)
- PIXAR Classics (In release date order)

I also put them on the tower in a special way so that the slipcovers don't get damaged or bent. (a meathod I figured out after nearly destroying my Aladdin and Pocahontas slipcovers. :( Needless to say, they're in bad condition.)
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I put my Disney collection in chronological order.
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I now put my Disney, Pixar, and Studio Ghibli movies in chronological order.
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I put categorized them by genres. And put all the TV series on the last shelf under my TV.
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I keep my films that are in box sets in chronological order in their appropiate boxes. I put my live action titles on the top shelf in alphabetical order followed by Ghibli films in chronological order, Disney films in chronological order, Pixar films in chronological order and other animated stuff in alphabetical order. Disney treasures are kept on top of my computer shelf. Porn is hidden in my closet.
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LOL! Wow, I wouldn't be caught dead with the porno. lol
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If my sugestion is valid:

I organize my dvd by studios and in acending order of the release date of the dvd
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This is a tough one........I have so many DVDs and I am consistently rearranging them. My television series for the most part are all together on one shelf. I usually keep my disney dvds together, but when I have movies with a sequel (The Santa ClausE, Princess Diaries, Shrek (i know that's not disney)) I keep those together.

On a separate shelf I have my LOTR: EE, my Indiana Jones DVDs and my star wars trilogy dvd set. I also have the theatrical edition of LOTR, but those are on the shelf where my disney dvds and Harry Potter movie dvds are.

I have three bookshelves just for the use of the storage of my DVDs.
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I changed mine around a bit. This was my old one.
Pasta67 wrote:My DVD tower is reserved for animated films of any kind, and nothing else. From bottom to top, They go like this:

- Various anime movies (Ghibli, Inuyasha, Yu Yu Hakusho, etc.) in order from worst dubbed to best dubbed.
- Other animation (In release date order)
- Disney Animated Classics (In release date order)
- PIXAR Classics (In release date order)
Now my DVD tower has everything mixed together in alphabetical order. It's a lot easier to navigate.
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