Can you ring Disney customer services and get one? I remember around 18 months ago, people were complaining about not having a coupon book in the DVD gift set of Aladdin, and a reply was that they could phone Disney for one. That could be a way to go.yoda_four wrote:Neither did mine. I also picked up the Cinderella GiftSet today and it didn't include a copy either. I wish they were available online or something.
On the topic of the Platinums becoming mediocre, I have to disagree a bit. I think all of the discs have flaws. Yes, including Snow White; whilst it was generally good, there were a few TV specials that could have featured, and the menus could have been a little less tedious.
In all honesty, they are dead in a way now as there have been animated classics with two discs packaged in a similar way, making the Platinums seem more generic and making their name useless at that (not to mention that "Special Edition" is often attatched to platinum titles). Plus, some of these two disc special editions are better than the "platinum editions". Compare the multidisc sets of Tron, Tarzan, Pocahontas, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Poppins, Mulan, The Fantasia Anthology, Alice in Wonderland, the Vault Disney sets and the Pixar titles to some of the sets in the Platinum collection. I think that all of these at least beat one of the seven sets made available.
And as long as the material on the disc doesn't suffer too much (and what I mean is questionable restoration such as what happened with the 2005 Treasures), I'm cool. Things like unopenable slip covers and extra long DVD guides are cool, yet they're definetely more a "want" than a "need", says I.