MutantEnemy wrote:It's a catch-22. If we buy this release, it will reinforce Disney's view on this release strategy (classic+sequel(s)= good), and if we don't, then Disney thinks that there isn't a market for lesser Disney titles on Blu-ray.
Yeah, I agree, and it's a shame. However, I think us "true" fans are in the minority here; I could see parents picking up this title for their kids because of the cute, cuddly critters on the cover, and the fact that they are getting 2 movies to keep their kids occupied sweetens the deal for them. I think a lot of us forget that most non-animation fans don't even know the difference between animation studios and their films in general (Disney's Anastasia, anyone?), let alone theatrical and direct-to-video releases and the difference in quality and integrity between the two.
I think it's too early to tell how this is going to be handled, but I am hoping that the original film is given more prominence in this set and that #2 is second tier. It'd be nice if we get the original/bonus on Blu-ray, a DVD copy of the original, and #2 thrown in on DVD only (maybe just a copy of the last release with new disc art).
The US hasn't even seen a sequel re-release to conincide with Blu-ray releases yet, and to all of a sudden throw a sequel on Blu-ray would be kind of strange...