1. Best Buy Steelbook ~ It’s simple and elegant. I bumped it up twice the longer I looked at it. While I admit I'm not fond of the original poster, it looks fine as a
back cover. You know, I'd love if one day they made a cover that used the final stained glass shot of the film. It would be beautiful.
2. UK VHS ~ I chose to rank this one higher than the other one with the same cover simply because the logo’s nicer.

The picture itself is gorgeous on both. My only critique was that Mrs. Potts looks Dumbo-like. Everything else is perfect. Of course now I'm reading your post,
farerb, and you've got me looking at Belle too much and I think her arms look a little tiny... Anyway, I think the cover Mrs. Potts looks the best on is surprisingly the Diamond DVD.
3. Classics VHS
4. Diamond Edition Blu-Ray ~ My favorite thing is that the background is the ballroom, that they included the chandelier and the beautiful window-doors opening out onto the balcony* (I just had a thought that I hope they have a cover of the film in the future of Belle and Beast on the balcony), and it's mostly gold. I mean, I like the purples of the Classics VHS, too. And yet these are the colors I most associate with the film. The only thing I don’t really like about this one is the logo box. What a bizarre shape they used. It’s like an alien spaceship. And it’s even more noticeable on the pink cover.
5. WIP Laserdisc
6. Diamond Edition DVD ~ It’s not perfect (Gaston looks the worst of all the characters), still there's something I really like about the arrangement. I find it very appealing visually even if it could be better.
7. Platinum Edition ~ I don't like Belle's face here. Like
Mooky, I used to love this one more than I do now. This version of B&tB was the first movie I ever bought actually! I believe I bought it and the
Snow White Platinum DVD at the same time. B&tB was also the first film I bought on Blu-ray. It's not even my favorite movie, so it's funny it got the honor both times.
8. Deluxe DVD (UK)
9. Signature Collection
10. Diamond Edition 3D ~ I wish the title was still in a logo box (even if I wish it was better shaped). The cover looks better with it in the center. Plus, I hate that they blotted out some of the ballroom. I also prefer the blue border over this silver one.
11. Diamond Edition Blu-Ray w/ Book (the Pink Cover) ~ The flying saucer logo box draws more attention to itself, plus they threw in that stupid Diamond. That reminds me, I’m not sure if I’ve said it in the past: I hate the borders on the Diamond covers. So ugly.
12. Collector’s Edition (UK) ~ I like that the Beast is holding Belle’s chin here.
13. Diamond Edition 3D (Germany) ~ I love this artwork; it was an overset cover for the Platinum’s soundtrack release. I’d like it more if they hadn’t added a gold border. Btw, am I the only one who loved the Platinum soundtrack’s cover? The one with a crowd of images from the film in the background with Belle and Beast dancing in shadow and all the servants crowded around?
14. Target Digibook ~ It looks okay, if a little bizarre. For some reason, the cover makes me think of Christmas.
15. Heroes Cover ~ Even though I put this low, I actually don’t mind this clipart of Belle.
16. Japanese Laserdisc ~ This might be Disney blasphemy, but I don’t really like this artwork… I like the artwork used for the Deluxe DVD (UK) cover a little better, but I’m not too crazy about that one either. This artwork looks good as the back cover for the Best Buy Steelbook though.
17. WIP VHS ~ This looks sort of like a sketchbook that you would open and flip the pages.
18. Diamond Edition 3D Limited Edition (Germany) ~ It’s alright. Looks more like a coloring book cover.
universALLove wrote:
Oh my gosh I so would’ve loved that as the 4k cover.
That is very pretty. I would've liked that for its 30th Anniversary release. Hopefully it gets released on the physical format again and they do something like that at one point or another. I'm sure there will still be physical releases for a very long time really, although I expect they'll become harder to find--maybe only purchasable through online stores--as the general public moves further and further to digital-only the next 50 years.
D82 wrote:I believe if we were talking face to face, these arguments wouldn't happen so frequently.
I believe that, too. I try to use emoji's so often in order to try to get my tone of voice across, but even then sometimes it's lost.
D82 wrote: The Panini sticker album did use that poster as a cover, but without Triton, Ursula and the palace, which would also still make for a nice home video cover in my opinion.
https://i.imgur.com/c0CfcRt.jpg
I didn't want to take away from B&tB with these TLM-related posts, just wanted to say this is really nice! It looks almost like the cover for a vinyl record. Even without the top portion, it's still a pretty picture of Ariel.
rodis wrote:1. Classics VHS - I'm being overwhelmed with nostalgia as I look at it. Some of my best childhood memories. I for one think Ariel and Eric look nothing like themselves in the original poster... revised VHS cover is gorgeous.
I like the drawing of Ariel in the original poster, but I do think the Classics VHS cover has the nicer picture of Eric though. I love both pictures though. I think Ursula looks a little less psychotic in the VHS version.
rodis wrote:3. Platinum Edition - my god how I've waited for this one to come out!
Yeah, I remember how excited I was to finally own the film on DVD! And I bought it with my own money and everything.

To think that was so long ago now.
farerb wrote:(In regards to the Diamond covers) And I don't understand why Belle is looking at the ceiling.
I suppose she's supposed to be looking at the beautiful ballroom, ceiling paintings, and chandelier.
Yes, thank you for this thread,
farerb! It's been a lot of fun.
EDIT: I forgot to rank the US's Diamond 3D version.