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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:11 pm
by slave2moonlight
carter1971 wrote:I see nothing wrong it. You bought the DVD so you should get the slipcover if you want it. As others have said, though, you should wait a day or two before returning it.
I wish Disney would just manufacture all the DVD's with covers or get rid of them completely. I don't go nuts over slipcovers, but I do prefer to have the entire product, and don't appreciate having to settle for less just because I don't always have to cash to buy a title as soon as it hits the shelf.
This entire post took the words right out of my mouth! Well said!
What really annoys me is how some places, like Best Buy, will take the slip covers off of a DVD when it goes on sale. I was all psyched to get Napoleon Dynamite at a great price one day (which HAD the slipcover in the advertisement), only to find the covers had been taken off all of them for the sale! And, those DVDs look ridiculous without their motion cover! They look like they're the DVD of a direct-to-video sequel called "Vote For Pedro!" I ended up passing on it. Still need that movie, and I love it!
I'm missing slipcovers for Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Lion King 1 1/2, and Kronk's New Groove. Possibly one or two more. And, yeah, it really annoys me not to have them (or that some folks throw them away when they could have sent them to me).

I will probably be missing more in the future, too, as I try to get the sequels that I have missed, like Fox and the Hound 2, or if I ever decide to get the lackluster rereleases of Fox and the Hound and Robin Hood. Plus, I do want to get the rerelease of Dumbo, but haven't yet.
Sadly, I can't use the plan from this thread to get the ones I've missed, as no local stores have those DVDs with slipcovers anymore. That's why I ended up buying them without.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:34 pm
by Luke
MarcChris wrote:By the way:
Which DVD sets had a slipcover?
bigTimeathletics wrote:i dont think they did but i am just asking did chicken little, valiant, or home on the range come with slipcovers?
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2366
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:30 pm
by bigTimeathletics
i just called about some slipcovers on monday and the lady said they will ship them strait to me i got - cinderella, alice in wonderland, aladdin, mulan, and lady and the tramp so they are still doing it!!
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:33 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Dang. I really need to get over my dislike of phones and call ASAP, then. I'm aching for Tarzan, Pocahontas, Alice in Wonderland, and Aladdin. To people who have called, what exactly do they ask? Like, what do you have to do?
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:39 pm
by akhenaten
SHOPS SHLD JUST START A TREND OF HAVING SLIPCOVER SECTIONS,MUCH LIKE SECTIONS SELLING DVDS,THIS TIME ONLY SLIPCOVERS.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:39 pm
by bigTimeathletics
i just said can i get some slipcovers and she said yeah for what titles? i gave her my list of 5. she said let me go check. came back on the phone and goes yeah we have thouse i will send them to you as soon as possible thanks. and then she said remember you can only get 5 covers for your life time and i said ok thanks!!
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:12 pm
by potterrules93
what number did u call..i called the 1800 number and i dont know where to go..they gave me a bunch of different numbers i could press and got confused so i hung up..lol
~Ryan~
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:29 pm
by bigTimeathletics
yeah thats the same number i called it works you just have to get to an operator and you get there after about 4 questions!
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:15 am
by MarcChris
Do you have an e-mail address for writing Disney about this?
As i can't call these numbers from Europe.
Thank you.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:48 am
by jennydumas
I keep calling but when it has like "press 1 for blah blah blah"
Which number did you press?
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:50 am
by bigTimeathletics
dude i dont know listen to the list and make a common sence pick its really not that hard!!!
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:08 am
by Spottedfeather
Well, since there seems to be a 5 slipcover limit, and if you need more than 5, you could always get a friend or a relative with a different last name (in case they'd figure out that you and the relative are related) to call and get the others that you need. That's what I'm thinking about.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:21 pm
by rexcrk
I'll admit, I really do care about having the slipcover lol. But as was mentioned before it's because I like to have the whole product as well.
I guess I can consider myself lucky because I was able to find Beauty and the Beast NEW at the Disney Store when I thought it was out of print. But even luckier I think was finding Pocahontas used (but in great condition) with slipcover and all the inserts at Blockbuster and then I found Sleeping Beauty used in great condition with the slipcover and everything at EB Games. Unfortunately the slipcover wasn't in mint condition but it's not a wreck either.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:16 pm
by potterrules93
i just called and the woman said that since my dvd did not originally come with 1, i am not able to be sent one. the only way i could get sent them is if mine is damaged and need a new 1..ugh..did anyine else get this response??
~Ryan~
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:18 pm
by Chernabog_Rocks
I find the plan rather extreme....wouldn't it be easier to go up to the counter and ask if they had any in the back they don't want? I did that for my cousin, I just went up and asked if they had any leftover slipcovers for High School Musical and they just gave it to me. But my general reaction to slipcovers for Disney is "Ooooooooooo shiny"

(I have a bad habit of being distracted by shiny things

) Other than they make great coasters for my drinks when I'm at the computer

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:52 pm
by DisneyFreak5282
2099net wrote:Do you know, I believe the plan you outlined in the 1st post is actually the plot to Ocean's 13. Except they're not going to hang around in the food hall for a couple of hours before taking it back. No, in Ocean's 13 they hang around in a Casino for a couple of hours before taking the DVD back and hanging onto their slipcover swag. And they do it 13 times, so everyone is happy and gets a Disney slipcover.
I hope Warner Bros, Soderberg, Clooney, Pitt et al sue the pants of you for copying their idea.
Haha. You're SO funny.

If you MUST know, when I did a slipcover search for a previous thread, someone mentioned doing it before and how it worked for them.
slave2moonlight wrote:I'm missing slipcovers for Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Lion King 1 1/2, and Kronk's New Groove. Possibly one or two more. And, yeah, it really annoys me not to have them (or that some folks throw them away when they could have sent them to me). I will probably be missing more in the future, too, as I try to get the sequels that I have missed, like Fox and the Hound 2, or if I ever decide to get the lackluster rereleases of Fox and the Hound and Robin Hood. Plus, I do want to get the rerelease of Dumbo, but haven't yet.
Sadly, I can't use the plan from this thread to get the ones I've missed, as no local stores have those DVDs with slipcovers anymore. That's why I ended up buying them without.
I know what you mean. It makes no sense for the stores to throw them away, when they could include them with the DVDs. Some slipcovers make them look more appealing, especially to those who are not die-hard Disney fans like us UD-ers.
Like if someone (who was not a HUGE Disney fan) was browsing the shelves of Best Buy, and they saw the MWE of
Robin Hood without the shiny slipcover they would be like "OMG,
Robin Hood! It's one of my favorite Disney movies, but $19.99 looks a bit much at the time". But if they saw it
with the slipcover, all shiny and stuff, they'd probably say "OMG,
Robin Hood! It's one of my favorite Disney movies! Wow, look at this shiny cover, it must be a
really special edition, and $20 must be a steal!" and they'd buy it. Am I crazy or does it make sense?
Anyways, (sorry for the long post!) back to
slave2moonlight's post. Sometimes slipcovers matter to me and sometimes they don't. If they're not extremely special (as in shiny, open up like a book, etc.), then they matter. If they are just repeats of what is already on the jacket, then I don't care about them. Movies (Disney or not) that I am missing slipcovers for that I don't care I don't have are
Kronk's New Groove,
Fever Pitch, Taxi, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, and
Click.
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:36 am
by jennydumas
I knowwww. But I pressed one and for some reason it keeps sending me to the same one!
All slipcover lovers please read!
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:55 am
by potterrules93
the other day i was browsing the board and saw that if you call a 1800 number for disney, you could order slipcovers you need for free. so i called and was told that you can only get the slipcovers if yours is damaged. i think this is very unfair and that if we purchased the movie without a slipcover(which technically should be included in your purchase) and would like the slipcover, we should be able to get it. does anyone else agree with me??
~Ryan~
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:21 am
by DisneyFreak5282
I'm sure that many of the other members are aware of that rule, but I agree with you 1,000%. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that we both have the same first name!
Re: All slipcover lovers please read!
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 12:03 pm
by disneyguy
potterrules93 wrote:the other day i was browsing the board and saw that if you call a 1800 number for disney, you could order slipcovers you need for free. so i called and was told that you can only get the slipcovers if yours is damaged. i think this is very unfair and that if we purchased the movie without a slipcover(which technically should be included in your purchase) and would like the slipcover, we should be able to get it. does anyone else agree with me??
~Ryan~
On the other hand you have the choice to buy it or not..If you don't want to buy it w/o the slipcover then you don't have to..Can't blame
disney for everything..
DG