The Frickin' Slipcover Discussion Thread Archive
- Jordan
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We won't guess, we already have : it doesn't. Others on the forum told it and I told it 'cos I have the DVD case in my han,ds right now !!poco wrote:I guess we will know definately in less than 24 hours. I hope Brother Bear has a cover.
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Friends, 5.14 - The One Where Everybody Finds Out
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The French one look almsot the same, expcet for the picture on the packaging and I prefer the French oneMystique wrote:What about the US version of Beauty and the Beast?
Here's the UK one.
Bling bling eh?
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I will say i am disappointed in the fact that Brother Bear didn't have the slipcover. I understand the point that they may just be putting on the movies that are being re-released...but that would not be the case if you factor in Pirates of the Caribbean or Lion King (first time on DVD). It even appears Miracle may have one. (I thought they do, but didn't want to mouth off about it officially). I still bought it anyways and look forward to watching it, but i am disappointed. I thought it was a nice way to spice up the dvd's...
Umm... of the eight cases with slipcovers, only two are re-releases, Jack - A Bug's Life CE and Alice in Wonderland ME. That's hardly the majority. The others are catalogue releases, yes - but they'd never been on DVD before. Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Sleeping Beauty - those are pretty major catalogue titles. I don't think a cardboard sleeve was Disney's strongest marketing point with those three - the fact that they were being released on DVD for the first time was probably the bigger issue.Jack wrote:You know, I'm not terribly surprised BB doesn't have one, and I wouldn't start thinking Disney has discontinued the slip-covers either. Why? Because almost every slip-cover was for re-releases - it helps in marketing to those who already own a previous issue. Sure there are a few exceptions, but I think Disney mainly likes to use them for new editions of already released films.
The other three were new releases, indeed. Though Pirates and Nemo only had a simple sleeve - no extra "book" flap - and Hakuna Matata was dressed up in a full slipcover to make it look more significant than it really was - same reason they fluffed out the extras to make a "2-disc set."
Kinda interesting that Brother Bear doesn't have one, though - wonder if Disney's cutting back. Maybe they got too many complaints from soccer moms. Or maybe it's somewhat of a show of "no confidence" from Disney - like they don't care enough about the film to give it "uber-special" treatment, like a slipcover or real extras. *shrug*
Netty may be on to something, too - maybe BB will get an extra-special package in a few years when everyone's supposedly migrating to HD-DVD.
I myself don't care much about the slipcovers - they're just extraneous bits of cardboad, in my opinion. They're just another annoying piece to deal with when you're trying to get to the actual disc itself. It isn't a gesture of "respect" or anything from Disney for their films (ahem... "product"), it's just a marketing ploy. Lookie nice little consumers - shiny cover! Buy now! *wave wave*
Plus, I can imagine families wouldn't be too patient with a pointless, flimsy piece of decal that just wears out if you happen to watch the film a lot. Kinda like the slipsleeve covers of VHS tapes - those can get stepped on, torn, chewed up, etc. It isn't a mystery why most VHS family films come in the sturdier plastic clamshell cases. LOL
So begone with the slipcovers, I say. Good riddance. But it's interesting that Disney seems to be cutting corners everywhere else, and yet spend the money on these extra bits of packaging. If they spent that money on better cover art, or a quality booklet insert, or - dare I say it - more worthwhile extras, I'd be a happier little consumer, for sure.
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DVD's with slipcovers
Disney... one of the many things that makes me proud to be an American. Many American things are the best, and I just wanted to let everyone know that I can get American Disney DVD's for you, if you like. I also appreciate the slipcovers on the DVD's from Disney.
I was recently in the store and and I spotted about 10 Sleeping Beauty Special Editions, all with their sleeves, and all in mint condition. There were also others like "The Lion King" and "Alice in Wonderland." If anyone is ever interested in getting any, I can help.
--P.S. Does anyone know for sure that "Snow White" Platinum Edition didn't come with a slipcover? Also, did "Brother Bear", "The Haunted Mansion", "Ghosts of the Abyss", or "Miracle" come with slipcovers? Please let me know. Thanks!
I was recently in the store and and I spotted about 10 Sleeping Beauty Special Editions, all with their sleeves, and all in mint condition. There were also others like "The Lion King" and "Alice in Wonderland." If anyone is ever interested in getting any, I can help.
--P.S. Does anyone know for sure that "Snow White" Platinum Edition didn't come with a slipcover? Also, did "Brother Bear", "The Haunted Mansion", "Ghosts of the Abyss", or "Miracle" come with slipcovers? Please let me know. Thanks!
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Snow White, Brother Bear, and The Haunted Mansion definitely don't have (and never had) slip-covers. As for the other 2, I don't think so, but don't hold me to it.
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Does Amazon ship Disney dvds with slipcovers?
I would like to get Sleeping Beauty from them but does it have a slipcover? Its pretty important to me since all my other Disney dvd's have one. thanks
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I don't mean to burden you with mere speculation, but it's all I have to offer: I would guess that it just depends on which one they pull out of stock. I'm sure they have some with slip-covers, but plenty without, so it just depends which one you get. If you order a DVD from Amazon before Disney stops printing them with slip-covers, then you'll have no problem. But if you were to get The Lion King from them now, you'd probably be taking a gamble. I'm guessing the same goes for DMC, too.
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Well, I have had a number of Disney slipcovers ship from Amazon including Beauty & the Beast.
But I think it does all depend on their stock status. Mind you, I got BATB fairly late in the piece.
For some other titles (Sleeping Beauty; LK 1.5; Alice in Wonderland) I got a very kind US "shopper" (thanks again, Reb!) to pick them up for me. You may want to consider getting someone to do that for you if you are really concerned.
But I think it does all depend on their stock status. Mind you, I got BATB fairly late in the piece.
For some other titles (Sleeping Beauty; LK 1.5; Alice in Wonderland) I got a very kind US "shopper" (thanks again, Reb!) to pick them up for me. You may want to consider getting someone to do that for you if you are really concerned.
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Well I don't think BATB was ever made without a slip cover, was it? I seem to remember Disney beginning the slip-cover phase out shortly after BATB went OOP. That might not be correct, though.
I'd really like to know how the new ones work at Amazon as well.
-Aaron
I'd really like to know how the new ones work at Amazon as well.
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