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Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:13 am
by Jules
Marce82 wrote:Bahahahah... .that Brazilian lenticular cover is a freakin joke! That drawing of Giselle is a disaster!
The funny thing is doesn't look like the Giselle in-film animated character, nor like Amy Adams!
Just realised it is traced directly off the standard Amy Adams photograph that adorns so many other covers. I guess it must have been tricky transcribing the caricatured animated Giselle design to realistic proportions without budging an inch. It does seem like a slavish tracing and nothing else. Would the instruction to trace come from Disney themselves, or would it be a decision taken by the Brazilian branch of WDHE?
I'm rather curious how these things work.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:11 pm
by Vlad
1. Collector's Edition DVD (France) - I love the art, it's perfect, and it captures the movie's essence perfectly
2. Original DVD - Loved it since the moment I saw it for the first time
3. Blu-ray Slipcover (UK) - Such a classy cover, reminds of TLM's teaser poster for the 1997 re-issue
4. Lenticular Cover (Brazil) - I never saw this one before
5. Target Exclusive Bonus DVD - I have always liked that image of Giselle
6. Royal Wedding Collection - I wouldn't have put that horrendous grey border around the art, it looks awful. They could have put a sticker instead
7. Villains Cover - That green background ruins it, they should have made it dark blue
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:10 pm
by Disney's Divinity
1. Blu-ray Slipcover (UK) ~ Simple and classic, a great shot.
2. Target Exclusive Bonus DVD ~ Giselle coming out of the sewer manhole is a great idea for a cover.
3. Collector's Edition (France) ~ This one gets the plot of the film across very well. I particularly like how they had a castle opposite a skyscraper.
--- I really love all three of these. Even the Villains Cover is pretty good, surprisingly!
4. Villains Cover (UK)
5. Lenticular Cover (Brazil) ~ I like the idea of a alternate version of the cover where the characters are animated instead of live-action, but Giselle looks pretty rough. Actually, I think that would've been a great slipcover idea. The outside cover has the characters are animated, you pull it up and the characters are live-action.
6. Royal Wedding Collection
7. DVD
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:52 pm
by Disney Duster
Enchanted, my favorite live-action Disney movie after Cinderella!:
1. Blu-ray Slipcover (UK) - It would only be even better if it was like that cover I once saw with Narissa looking over Giselle and Giselle in that same pose she has on this cover. I don't know if it was fan-made but it was perfect. Oh well, this is still the best of the covers. So elegant and Classic.
2. Collector's Edition (France) - If only it was executed better with an actual matching pose of Giselle and no Narissa.
3. DVD
I feel those are the only good ones.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:31 pm
by Farerb
Mary Poppins Returns:
4K UHD:
Best Buy Steelbook:
Target Exclusive:
4K UHD (UK):
Limited Slipcover (UK):
Zavvi Steelbook (UK):
2-Movie Collection (UK):
Blu-ray Combo (Mexico):
4K UHD (Japan):
2-Movie Collection (Japan):
Steelbook (Korea):
DVD (Korea):
Blu-ray (Korea):

Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2021 11:00 pm
by Disney Duster
What beautiful covers! I will just list the ones I think look the best.
Mary Poppins Returns:
1. Zavvi Steelbook (UK)/DVD (Korea) - I can't tell if the Korean one is better or not because it's partly hidden. But I have always thought this poster artwork was mad gorgeous.
2. Best Buy Steelbook
3. 4K UHD (UK)
4. Blu-ray Combo (Mexico)
5. Steelbook (Korea)
6. Target Exclusive
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:49 am
by blackcauldron85
I don't think any of the covers are bad- they're all pretty decent. But my most-favorites are:
1. Best Buy Steelbook / Zavvi Steelbook (UK) / DVD (Korea)
2. Blu-ray Combo (Mexico)
3. 2-Movie Collection (Japan) / Steelbook (Korea)
(and farerb, thanks so much for compiling all of these- it's just really neat to see all the different covers)
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2021 4:52 am
by Farerb
You're welcome, I also get a lot of help from
D82 
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:10 am
by blackcauldron85

Yes, BIG thanks to D82 as well!!! It's such an enjoyable thread, and it's like a Disney time capsule!
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 12:04 am
by D82
You're very welcome,
blackcauldron85!

I just send
Farerb some of the international covers;
Farerb does most of the job. And I agree, it's a very enjoyable thread for me too. I love revisiting the old covers and discovering new ones. For example, there was a
Bedknobs and Broomsticks cover I hadn't seen since my childhood. It was actually the first thing I saw about the film, so for me it was very special, but I had actually forgotten it existed. I was so happy to see it again. It's the one below, by the way. Same with many others.
Jules wrote:Marce82 wrote:Bahahahah... .that Brazilian lenticular cover is a freakin joke! That drawing of Giselle is a disaster!
The funny thing is doesn't look like the Giselle in-film animated character, nor like Amy Adams!
Just realised it is traced directly off the standard Amy Adams photograph that adorns so many other covers. I guess it must have been tricky transcribing the caricatured animated Giselle design to realistic proportions without budging an inch. It does seem like a slavish tracing and nothing else. Would the instruction to trace come from Disney themselves, or would it be a decision taken by the Brazilian branch of WDHE?
I'm rather curious how these things work.
While I was searching for covers for
Enchanted, I came across these
lenticular cards, which feature the same artwork; that proves it wasn't made by Disney Brazil. By the way, the Brazilian cover also has the characters both in animation and live-action. I think it's quite a good idea for a cover, but I agree about Giselle. Edward and Narissa look good because the artist used drawings taken directly from the film. I guess they didn't find any moment in it where Giselle has a similar pose as the one in the cover and that's why they decided to trace her. It's a shame they didn't do a better job at that because it ruins the whole cover. It reminds me of how Hercules was drawn in the
Spanish VHS of the film.
Speaking of
Enchanted, I think the interior of the French Collector's Edition is also quite cool:

Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:04 am
by Farerb
I know some people wanted the DTV or the remakes, but truthfully I'm not really interested in them, so if anyone wants to continue and do them that's fine by me...
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 12:55 pm
by Disney's Divinity
1. Target Exclusive
2. 4K UHD / 2-Movie Collection
3. 4K UHD (UK)
4. Blu-ray Combo (Mexico)
5. 2-Movie Collection (Japan) / Steelbook (Korea) ~ I've never seen this one before. Generally, I prefer her to have her blue coat on in the covers to the red dress.
6. Blu-ray (Korea)
7. Limited Slipcover (UK)
8. 4K UHD (Japan)
9. DVD (Korea) > Best Buy Steelbook > Zavvi Steelbook (UK) ~ I always hated these covers.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 2:29 am
by Jules
farerb wrote:I know some people wanted the DTV or the remakes, but truthfully I'm not really interested in them, so if anyone wants to continue and do them that's fine by me...
It's odd. I've watched just a few of the DTVs and yet that is a cover retrospective I'd really look forward to, lol. If only because of the humorous possibilities in the discussion. I would certainly tune in when Belle's Magical World and Cinderella II come up! Haha
About 15 years ago, when I was still new here I recall creating a thread asking what kind of new threads get people's attention.

A guy called
creid chimed in and gave me a list of possible thread titles that he said were guaranteed to get eyeballs.
One of those was "
CINDERELLA II IS A MASTERPIECE"
I did once indulge in a click-baity thread title many years back. I don't remember what the thread was about, but I titled it "
MY KITTENS ARE DYING!!!!!" It worked, lol.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 6:50 pm
by Disney's Divinity
It's a shame you don't want to do the DTV covers since you did a good job, farerb, but I guess I can understand. There's probably a lot of work involved. I don't know if blackcauldron85 is still interested like they'd said in the past or not? If not, it was a good thread while it lasted.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:46 pm
by Farerb
Disney's Divinity wrote:It's a shame you don't want to do the DTV covers since you did a good job, farerb, but I guess I can understand. There's probably a lot of work involved. I don't know if blackcauldron85 is still interested like they'd said in the past or not? If not, it was a good thread while it lasted.
Thank you.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 11:59 pm
by Disney Duster
Yes, thank you for all you have done for this thread, farerb. It really is a great thread. I really couldn't do the DTV and live-action remake covers myself, but I'd love for someone to do them.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:42 am
by Farerb
Thank you.
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 6:15 am
by blackcauldron85
Disney's Divinity wrote:I don't know if blackcauldron85 is still interested like they'd said in the past or not? If not, it was a good thread while it lasted.
Yes, I'm still willing to, but my issue is for some reason I can't have images shown in the post, just links to them. I used to be able to back in the day. So if someone could give me pointers on that, I would appreciate it and can start on the other film covers!!
Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:19 am
by Disney's Divinity
I've always thought that you take a link that ends in .jpg or .png and then put it inbetween [img]right%20here[/img]? That doesn't work for you anymore? If not, I'm not sure what the problem could be.

Re: Comparing Home Releases Cover Arts
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:30 am
by Farerb
I usually upload them here
https://postimages.org/ and then copy and paste each inside the "img" tag.