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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:51 am
by The_Iceflash
I know this is probably wrong but I haven't bought any Disney movies unless it has a slip cover. (I've hunted down most of the ones I want that came with one) Those that never had one I haven't bought for that reason...(i.e Dinosaur, Monsters inc, Brother Bear, etc) Is that so wrong to do?

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:00 pm
by Jack Skellington
The_Iceflash wrote:I know this is probably wrong but I haven't bought any Disney movies unless it has a slip cover. (I've hunted down most of the ones I want that came with one) Those that never had one I haven't bought for that reason...(i.e Dinosaur, Monsters inc, Brother Bear, etc) Is that so wrong to do?

Whatever u do don't tell Scaps (Escapay) that.

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:01 pm
by The_Iceflash
Jack Skellington wrote:The_Iceflash wrote:I know this is probably wrong but I haven't bought any Disney movies unless it has a slip cover. (I've hunted down most of the ones I want that came with one) Those that never had one I haven't bought for that reason...(i.e Dinosaur, Monsters inc, Brother Bear, etc) Is that so wrong to do?

Whatever u do don't tell Scaps (Escapay) that.

lol why?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:59 pm
by Escapay
The_Iceflash wrote:Jack Skellington wrote:
Whatever u do don't tell Scaps (Escapay) that.

lol why?
Because I'm the one who'll breath fire from his nostrils and set the tree-killing DVD condoms all ablaze in a glorious bonfire.
Yeah...I don't like them. In fact, I was the one who championed for all slipcover discussion to be archived into one thread, which appropriately is called
The Frickin' Slipcover Discussion Thread Archive. Now, whenever a new thread is made about slipcovers, it's added to this thread, and when this thread gets too big, posts get moved to the frickin' archive thread. So now there's less and less slipcover threads on UD! Yay!
And really...you passed on movies that NEVER had a slipcover because of the fact that they don't have one?!?! Dude, you're missing out on great films with great DVDs because of that. After all, shouldn't the quality of a film determine whether or not you add it to your collection, not whether or not it comes with a flimsy piece of cardboard that'll sit with the case on your shelf?
Of course, many longtime UDers will know of my many tirades against slipcovers, so I'll spare you any more of my complaints. Just remember that you're buying a movie because you enjoy it, not because you want a piece of cardboard...unless you're Alan*
albert
*a UD member who famously said he had never seen
Bambi before, and chose to buy the DVD because it had a slipcover.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:01 am
by The_Iceflash
Escapay wrote:The_Iceflash wrote:
lol why?
Because I'm the one who'll breath fire from his nostrils and set the tree-killing DVD condoms all ablaze in a glorious bonfire.
Yeah...I don't like them. In fact, I was the one who championed for all slipcover discussion to be archived into one thread, which appropriately is called
The Frickin' Slipcover Discussion Thread Archive. Now, whenever a new thread is made about slipcovers, it's added to this thread, and when this thread gets too big, posts get moved to the frickin' archive thread. So now there's less and less slipcover threads on UD! Yay!
And really...you passed on movies that NEVER had a slipcover because of the fact that they don't have one?!?! Dude, you're missing out on great films with great DVDs because of that. After all, shouldn't the quality of a film determine whether or not you add it to your collection, not whether or not it comes with a flimsy piece of cardboard that'll sit with the case on your shelf?
Of course, many longtime UDers will know of my many tirades against slipcovers, so I'll spare you any more of my complaints. Just remember that you're buying a movie because you enjoy it, not because you want a piece of cardboard...unless you're Alan*
albert
*a UD member who famously said he had never seen
Bambi before, and chose to buy the DVD because it had a slipcover.
I see you're point. I agree.
Unlike Alan I have seen the movies I've bought before I've bought them. lol
I'm gonna start re-thinking my DVD collecting strategy. Plus, movies like Monsters, Inc; Brother Bear, Dinosaur, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Home on the range, Chicken little, etc aren't being re-released anytime in the near future anyway so it can't hurt picking those up. I'll just hold up on buying DVDs that originally came with one because I've been pretty good getting those at used DVD stores with it. (i.e Moviestop)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:23 am
by Neal
Sometimes, slipcovers are cool when they offer alternate artwork to the DVD case itself (War of the Worlds did this).
Otherwise, they are just a cheap way to attract the consumer's attention.
Nonetheless, after I began to get them, I noticed half my Disney DVDs were covered and half were not. My twinge of OCD kicked in and now I must have slipcovers. Something about how they make the DVD cases boxy - more like books - is appealing to me.
I'm assuming Treasure Planet did not have a cover since it isn't on this list?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:46 pm
by The_Iceflash
Neal wrote:Sometimes, slipcovers are cool when they offer alternate artwork to the DVD case itself (War of the Worlds did this).
Otherwise, they are just a cheap way to attract the consumer's attention.
Nonetheless, after I began to get them, I noticed half my Disney DVDs were covered and half were not. My twinge of OCD kicked in and now I must have slipcovers. Something about how they make the DVD cases boxy - more like books - is appealing to me.
I'm assuming Treasure Planet did not have a cover since it isn't on this list?
That's exactly how I am about them. I like having a consistent look on my shelf and putting a non-slipcover Disney movie in the middle of all the slipcovered ones annoyed me. I like the boxy look the slipcovers give them. I've been putting off buying movies like "The Emperor's New Groove" and "A Bug's Live" since I haven't been able to find it in a slipcover (and they both originally came with one). I also called about those and getting slipcovers but they said they don't have any at all to give out anymore except for those who have damaged covers that need replacing.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:03 pm
by Escapay
The_Iceflash wrote:I'm gonna start re-thinking my DVD collecting strategy. Plus, movies like Monsters, Inc; Brother Bear, Dinosaur, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Home on the range, Chicken little, etc aren't being re-released anytime in the near future anyway so it can't hurt picking those up.
Yay!
The_Iceflash wrote:I'll just hold up on buying DVDs that originally came with one because I've been pretty good getting those at used DVD stores with it. (i.e Moviestop)
MovieStop was like a godsend when a new one opened in my town last February. I actually found
Yellow Submarine there for $9.99, The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit for $1.99, and the Alien Quadrilogy Bonus Disc (cause I don't care for
Alien: Resurrection and have repeatedly delayed getting
Alien 3) for $3.99. Haven't had any good Disney deals, though, beyond Chronological Donald Volume Two for $19.99.
albert
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:10 pm
by The_Iceflash
Escapay wrote:The_Iceflash wrote:I'm gonna start re-thinking my DVD collecting strategy. Plus, movies like Monsters, Inc; Brother Bear, Dinosaur, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Home on the range, Chicken little, etc aren't being re-released anytime in the near future anyway so it can't hurt picking those up.
Yay!
The_Iceflash wrote:I'll just hold up on buying DVDs that originally came with one because I've been pretty good getting those at used DVD stores with it. (i.e Moviestop)
MovieStop was like a godsend when a new one opened in my town last February. I actually found
Yellow Submarine there for $9.99, The Incredible Adventures of Wallace & Gromit for $1.99, and the Alien Quadrilogy Bonus Disc (cause I don't care for
Alien: Resurrection and have repeatedly delayed getting
Alien 3) for $3.99. Haven't had any good Disney deals, though, beyond Chronological Donald Volume Two for $19.99.
albert
I think we go to the same one (See other thread). If so we both are going to be racing to see who finds the good stuff first. lol
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:19 pm
by Escapay
The_Iceflash wrote:I think we go to the same one (See other thread). If so we both are going to be racing to see who finds the good stuff first. lol
This reminds me of when I was in Florida and found out one of my co-castmembers was a regular reader of UltimateDisney.com (but he never posted in the forums). It's awesome in that "wow, that's a weird coincidence" way.
albert
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:24 pm
by The_Iceflash
Escapay wrote:The_Iceflash wrote:I think we go to the same one (See other thread). If so we both are going to be racing to see who finds the good stuff first. lol
This reminds me of when I was in Florida and found out one of my co-castmembers was a regular reader of UltimateDisney.com (but he never posted in the forums).
It's awesome in that "wow, that's a weird coincidence" way.
albert
That it is.

Question about slipcovers
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:43 am
by DisneyLover27
I heard that disney sends free slipcovers if you need them right? My next question is does any other studios do this with their slipcovers as well?
thanks
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:50 am
by Escapay
UD Forum Posting Guidelines and Helpful Links
Do Not Start New Threads About Slipcovers
UD's reviews always mention if a DVD initially came with a cardboard slipcover, and so does
Jake Lipson's thread...so there is positively no reason that new threads asking about titles should be started. You are entirely welcome to discuss those cardboard packaging treats that sometimes open like a book and sometimes don't. But leave discussion for Jake's thread or a topic already discussing the relevant DVD.
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DisneyLover27 wrote:I heard that disney sends free slipcovers if you need them right?
There's a $6.95 shipping charge, so in essence, you're paying $7 for a frickin' piece of cardboard.
DisneyLover27 wrote:My next question is does any other studios do this with their slipcovers as well?
I don't think so.
albert
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:24 pm
by The_Iceflash
I actually called very recently and they aren't sending slipcovers anymore.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:11 pm
by Chernabog_Rocks
It's a slipcover in the end does it really matter? So what if your dvd's don't practise safe-storage and wear a dvd condom
Anyways Scaps beat me to the link so my attempt at work is done here.
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:45 am
by blackcauldron85
If you're looking for particular slipcovers, there is a slipcover thread in the Trade forum. I, myself, have sold a bunch of slipcovers on UD, and I have some that I'm about ready to recycle because I'm sick of having them in piles on my bookshelf...
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:57 am
by toonaspie
I still can't believe that in the midst of Disney's slipcover frenzy in the early 2000's, they never had a slipcover for the original 2 disc ed of
Brother Bear.
That kinda ruined the collection for me.
Plus I am bothered that they started putting slipcovers on the Studio Ghibli films when the earlier releases of
Castle in the Sky and
Spirited Away do not have them. I think I will sell off any of the Studio Ghibli slipcovers I have though I doubt they will go for much.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:50 pm
by Flower's Friend
That The Ultimate Mulan 2-Movie Collection. Does anyone know if the 2 Mulan movies came with their slip covers?
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:05 pm
by Neal
Mine did not.

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:03 am
by CJ
I have updated the list again based on the UD reviews. If there is still anything missing from the list, let me know.