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Up:

1. Blu-ray 1
2. DVD
3. Blufans Steelbook
4. DVD (Japan)

Toy Story 3:
1. DVD
2. Blu-ray 1
3. Zavvi Steelbook
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Toy Story 3:
1. DVD
2. DVD Australia / Zavvi Steelbook (UK)
3. Blu-ray 1
4. DVD (Italy)
5. 4K UHD (Japan)
6. 3-Movie Collection (Korea)

One of the reasons that I love this film so much is the ensemble cast. So I think the covers w/ a LOT of characters on it, for this film at least, work the best!
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Cars 2:

Blu-ray 1 :
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Blu-ray 2 :
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3D Blu-ray :
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4K UHD:
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Walmart Exclusive Blu-ray:
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Target Exclusive Collector's Combo Pack:
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4K steelbook :
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Director's Edition:
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Future Shop Steelbook (Canada):
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Zavvi Steelbook (UK):
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Heroes Cover (UK):
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2-Movie Collection (UK):
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Gift Set (UK):
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Heroes Cover (France):
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3-Movie Collection (Germany):
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Neon Collection (Germany):
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DVD (Italy):
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Collector's Edition (Mexico):
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2-Movie Collection (Mexico):
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Collector's Box Set (Japan):
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Steelbook (Korea):
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Sorry for not having participated the last few weeks. I'll post just my top favorites for each movie, except the ones for Cars 2 which I'll post later.

WALL-E

1. Blufans Exclusive Steelbook (China): I've always loved this artwork and how it conveys how lonely WALL-E is and his longing to meet someone else.
2. Collector's Edition (France): I like how this and the next cover highlight the romance, since this is Pixar's first romantic film. Plus, this romantic setting with a desolate landscape behind is really funny and charming.
3. DVD (Japan)
4. Blu-ray 1/Blu-ray 2: It focuses more on the adventure and WALL-E's mission to save the plant, but it's not a bad cover. By the way, the packaging for the Special Edition DVD, which also had this cover, was quite cool. And, at least in Spain, included seeds to plant a tree.
5. 4K Steelbook: Another one about the romance between WALL-E and EVE. It's simple, but charming.
blackcauldron85 wrote:And as far as the WALL-E covers, he's so darn cute that even the boring covers aren't as awful as some other films would be with such minimal designs!
I agree. My next favorites would be the Future Shop Steelbook (Canada) and the Collectible Tin. They're quite simple, but WALL-E looks adorable in them.

By the way, farerb, I was wondering what your thoughts are on the covers for WALL-E, since if I'm not mistaken, it's one of your favorite Pixar films, right? Is there any cover you particularly like?


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1. DVD (Japan): I love this cover, especially because of the angle chosen for the image and how we can see the land and the small houses below Carl's.
2. DVD: I like that it highlights the adventure and all the original elements from this movie like the flying house, Kevin (the giant bird) or the talking dogs.
3. Blu-ray 1: As Marce82 said, this cover has all those elements as well and is also really good in my opinion.
4. Best Buy/Future Shop Steelbook: This one and the following two feature just the house up in the sky, but I think that's enough to represent the movie since, like Marce82 also mentioned, it's the most iconic thing from the movie. The composition for these three covers, in my opinion, is quite good too.
5. Blufans Steelbook (China)
6. Best Buy Steelbook

The Blufans Collector's Box Set from China and the DVD + CD from Mexico, both inspired in Carl and Ellie's adventure book, are also interesting. Here are some photos of those editions, for anyone interested:
http://movieshelter.blogspot.com/2014/0 ... x.html?m=1
http://www.pixartalk.com/2009/12/up-french-blu/
DisneyBluLife wrote:Is Rusell the main character? I get that feeling when I look at those covers.
Yeah, it's weird that sometimes they don't choose the main character for these covers that feature just one character. Maybe they thought Russell would sell better than Carl, but I prefer when the protagonist is on the cover.


Toy Story 3

1. Zavvi Steelbook (UK): Both this and the next one are quite good, in my opinion, but I prefer the characters escaping from Sunnyside since it's a big part of the movie. I like that Woody is more prominent on the DVD, though, because the film centers more on him. Curiously, the preliminary cover for Japan (below right) gave more prominence to Woody:

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2. DVD
3. Blu-ray 1
4. DVD (Italy): I think this one works a bit better than other similar covers because of the contrast between the left, which is all crowded with characters, and the empty space on the right.
5. Ultimate Toy Box Collection: Using Andy's toy box to store the discs is a cool idea.
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I don't know why I haven't posted my WALL-E ranking yet, I meant to but then I was busy and probably forgot.
Here they are:

Blufans Exclusive Steelbook (China) - one of my favorites posters (which is why I used it as an avatar for a long time). It really evokes his sense of loneliness like D82 pointed out and also looking at the sky, implying there's something more.

DVD (Japan) - I also love when the covers are more focused on the love story between WALL-E and Eve and this one feels extremely romantic and also having the plant suggests its significance.

Collector's Edition (France) - same as above minus the plant. I also like this one.

4K Steelbook - I love how it takes the iconic dance scene and it is drawn beautifully.

Blu-ray 1 - also a lovely cover.

Blu-ray 2 - same as above, though I don't think the banner is necessary.

4K UHD - Not as outstanding as the others, but I like purple so I'm glad they used this color.

DVD (Australia) - not a fan of the vertical banner, there's no reason for it to take a lot of space.

Blu-ray 3 - same as above.

Future Shop Steelbook (Canada) - I like backgrounds more but I agree that WALL-E is cute enough to make this (and other covers that are the same) acceptable.

Blu-ray 4 - Though this one still stands out. I never cared for these mugshots covers and somehow with WALL-E it's even more awkward.

WALL-E is my favorite Pixar film and probably my second favorite animated film and it has gotten some great collector's edition that are too expensive and hard to find. Even the 4K steelbook became expensive. Oh well...
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Cars 2:
Zavvi Steelbook (UK)
3D Blu-ray
DVD (Italy)

I'm pleasantly surprised that Holly is on the French Heroes cover! I like Mater, but yay Holly!

Groan @ the German 3-Movie Collection. Yawn! The Japanese Collector's Box Set sure comes with some neat stuff.

The Chinese Blufans Exclusive of Up is really cool! Super jam-packed with cool things.
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Thanks for sharing your WALL-E ranking, farerb! I'm glad we have similar opinions on several of the covers.
farerb wrote:WALL-E is my favorite Pixar film and probably my second favorite animated film and it has gotten some great collector's edition that are too expensive and hard to find. Even the 4K steelbook became expensive. Oh well...
That's a shame. I also love WALL-E. My top favorite Pixar films are some of the first ones, like Toy Story or Finding Nemo, maybe because I was a child/teenager when I first saw them or perhaps because the Pixar formula felt fresher to me at first, but I like WALL-E, Up and some of the most recent ones like Inside Out or Coco a lot too.
blackcauldron85 wrote:The Chinese Blufans Exclusive of Up is really cool! Super jam-packed with cool things.
I agree, it's a great edition. By the way, I forgot to post the photos of this Up awards screener I found the other day:

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And the preliminary cover for the Toy Story trilogy pack from the UK (final cover on the right):

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Brave:

Blu-ray 1 :
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Blu-ray 2 :
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3D Blu-ray :
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4K UHD:
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4K Steelbook :
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Future Shop Steelbook (Canada):
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Zavvi Steelbook (UK):
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Disney Princess Cover (Australia):
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3D Blu-ray (France):
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Heroes Cover (France):
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DVD (Japan):
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3D Blu-ray (Japan):
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Collector's Box Set (Japan):
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Blu-ray (Korea):
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I'm just gonna pick the ones I like the very best.

Cars 2:
3D Blu-ray

Brave:
1. Blu-ray 1 - Great composition, uses all the main characters while giving a lot of prominence to the most important one.
2. 4K Steelbook - That use of the thing on the bow as the bear's eye is so cool.
3. 3D Blu-ray (France) - I find it really pretty.
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I think that Brave has a lot of decent covers (none are bad, IMO. The ones I didn't rank are all fine.)
3D Blu-ray (France) / 3D Blu-ray (Japan)
Blu-ray (Korea)
3D Blu-ray
Blu-ray 1
Zavvi Steelbook (UK) {Even though the Future Shop Steelbook (Canada) is very similar, that one's kind of meh to me, but I really like the Zavvi Steelbook.}
4K Steelbook
DVD (Japan)

Disney Princess Cover (Australia) looks better than some of the other princess' pictures!
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Monsters University:

DVD:
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Blu-ray 1 :
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Blu-ray 2 :
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3D Blu-ray:
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4K UHD:
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4K steelbook :
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Target exclusive:
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Zavvi Steelbook (UK):
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2-Movie Collection (UK):
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3D Blu-ray (France):
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Heroes Cover (France):
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3D Blu-ray (Japan):
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Collector's Box Set (Japan):
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KimchiDVD Exclusive (Korea):
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Blufans Lenticular Slipcover (China):
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BluFans Exclusive Slipcover (China):
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Monsters University:

1. Blu-ray 1
2. 4K Steelbook
3. KimchiDVD Exclusive (Korea)

I know we are discussing feature films and not Disney Toon studios films, but we did talk about artists that did covers or preliminary or alternate covers and I thought this concept for Cinderella II might interest some people, because it looks really good to me and like it could have been a great cover for the original Cinderella film!:
Cinderella II Concept
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Um, why was the title for the 3D Blu-ray in France Monsters University, but Monsters Academy for the Heroes cover? I'd get it if one was French Canadian and one was French...Going to IMDB's "AKA section, it was called Monstres Academy in France.

1. Blu-ray 1/KimchiDVD Exclusive/Blufans Lenticular Slipcover (China)
2. 4K Steelbook
3. 3D Blu-ray (France)
4. 3D Blu-ray/Zavvi Steelbook (UK) (it's funny)


That Cinderella II cover art is really nice, very classic!!!
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Disney Duster wrote:I know we are discussing feature films and not Disney Toon studios films, but we did talk about artists that did covers or preliminary or alternate covers and I thought this concept for Cinderella II might interest some people, because it looks really good to me and like it could have been a great cover for the original Cinderella film!:
Cinderella II Concept
Thanks for posting that concept! It's not bad. I agree it would've worked as a cover for the original film.
blackcauldron85 wrote:Um, why was the title for the 3D Blu-ray in France Monsters University, but Monsters Academy for the Heroes cover? I'd get it if one was French Canadian and one was French...Going to IMDB's "AKA section, it was called Monstres Academy in France.
It's my fault, I sent that particular cover to farerb. I found it on Amazon France, so I supposed it was a French cover. I didn't notice the title was different. I've checked the link and it turns out it's not from Canada but from Italy, where the film also kept its original English title.
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I'm glad you guys like the Cinderella II concept cover!
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No problem, D82; thanks for clearing that up!! I did not mean to come across as angry, if I did; I was just perplexed!!
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blackcauldron85 wrote:No problem, D82; thanks for clearing that up!! I did not mean to come across as angry, if I did; I was just perplexed!!
You didn't come across as angry at all. I just felt I should apologize since it was me who had found that particular cover. :)
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No harm done, mystery solved! :)
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I saw someone mentioned the Cinderella 2 DVD concept art. I came across these a few days ago, and I thought I'd share them here. Image Image Image Image
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According to the website, they are all from 2002, when the original DVD and VHS was released. What do you guys think? I think the one with Cinderella and the Prince dancing, and the one with her trying on the slipper are the best, but they're all beautiful. She's drawn beautifully, on model. For a crappy movie, they created some beautiful covers. :D

EDIT: Sorry, I now see that Duster already mentioned them :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks for posting them, Sicoe Vlad! I had never seen those before. Some of them are really nice. Am I the only one here who doesn't hate Cinderella 2? :lol: I actually liked the first and last segment. And the animation was pretty decent, especially if you take into account these were meant to be episodes for an aborted TV series.
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