Anastasia: Family Fun Edition
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Anastasia: Family Fun Edition
Well we all forsaw it happening and so it has Disney's 1997 film (OK KIDDING) FOX's 1997 film coming to a 2 disc Family Fun Edition March 14th of next year.
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/ ... ia-se.html
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/ ... ia-se.html

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I think it's one of the best non-Disney hand-animated films out there, and it's nice to see it get the SE treatment it deserves. Oddly, it's coming out several months before the Platinum Edition of The Little Mermaid comes out in October 2006. In 1997, Anastasia came out in theaters in November when Disney re-released The Little Mermaid into theaters. It's odd that SEs for both of these movies are coming out on the same year...
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Woohoo! Kram had the single-disc edition, now I can rub it in his face when I get the 2-disc edition (assuming of course, he doesn't know about the 2-disc...).

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I do nowEscapay wrote:Woohoo! Kram had the single-disc edition, now I can rub it in his face when I get the 2-disc edition (assuming of course, he doesn't know about the 2-disc...).
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Here is the cover for the 2-disc "Anastasia."
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html? ... inyserebii
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Here, let's see if this one works:

Even though Anya's off-model, I still think both she and the cover look beautiful. The "Family Fun Edition" banner isn't as annoying as I was expecting it to be, and it seems Fox is mimicking Disney when it comes to style because:
1. The artwork is rendered like a dimensional painting as opposed to flat animation-style artwork. Disney's been doing this since their Snow White cover back in 2001.
2. The fancy box containing the film's logo which Disney has done continuously instead of just putting the logo over the artwork.
3. The spine having "so and so edition" next to the title just like how Disney puts their own "so and so edition" titles on their spines.
My only annoyance with the cover is having Bartok there. Not only is he next to the title plaque, but he's also on the spine. He should be removed from the spine (and replaced with her dog if they need a sidekick there). If he must be on the front cover, then Rasputin should be added lurking behind the staircase or something, otherwise Bartok just looks really out of place.

Even though Anya's off-model, I still think both she and the cover look beautiful. The "Family Fun Edition" banner isn't as annoying as I was expecting it to be, and it seems Fox is mimicking Disney when it comes to style because:
1. The artwork is rendered like a dimensional painting as opposed to flat animation-style artwork. Disney's been doing this since their Snow White cover back in 2001.
2. The fancy box containing the film's logo which Disney has done continuously instead of just putting the logo over the artwork.
3. The spine having "so and so edition" next to the title just like how Disney puts their own "so and so edition" titles on their spines.
My only annoyance with the cover is having Bartok there. Not only is he next to the title plaque, but he's also on the spine. He should be removed from the spine (and replaced with her dog if they need a sidekick there). If he must be on the front cover, then Rasputin should be added lurking behind the staircase or something, otherwise Bartok just looks really out of place.
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DavisDVD (the site I got the cover from) also says that the Bartok spin-off will be included. Even though I have no interest in seeing it, it would still be a nice inclusion as long as it isn't eating up the main feature's bitrate (which, if it's on disc two with the supplements, shouldn't be a problem).
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