Question: what Disney animated movies don't have slipcases?
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Question: what Disney animated movies don't have slipcases?
I finally got around to buying some Disney animated movies (Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, and Finding Nemo) but it was very difficult finding ones that had the slipcases.
I was just wondering, do all recent Disney releases have slipcases (referring to the earlier batches as it seems the later ones don't have them)? I'm specifically wondering if there was ever one for Monster, Inc. My copy doesn't have a slipcase but now I wonder if I had missed it.
Is it just the movies that were released after Beauty and the Beast? I remember that this was the first one that came out with a slipcase and pretty much every other movie that were released afterwards had a slipcase.
I was just wondering, do all recent Disney releases have slipcases (referring to the earlier batches as it seems the later ones don't have them)? I'm specifically wondering if there was ever one for Monster, Inc. My copy doesn't have a slipcase but now I wonder if I had missed it.
Is it just the movies that were released after Beauty and the Beast? I remember that this was the first one that came out with a slipcase and pretty much every other movie that were released afterwards had a slipcase.
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I have just about every Disney animated DVD (including all the shamefully craptastic sequels) and I believe the only ones with slip cases are those mentioned by PixyJunket, PLUS "The Lion King 1 1/2". I know many don't consider the straight-to-video sequels to be real "Disney animated movies", but I thought I'd mention it.
Not sure what their criteria is for including slipcases. It seems weird that Lion King 1 1/2 got one but Brother Bear did not.
Not sure what their criteria is for including slipcases. It seems weird that Lion King 1 1/2 got one but Brother Bear did not.
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Originally posted by PixyJunket
Nobody will fault me for forgetting that one.
Nobody will fault me for forgetting that one.
Originally posted by fumanstan
The re-release of A Bug's Life also had a slipcase.
The re-release of A Bug's Life also had a slipcase.
This post at the Ultimatedisney.com website has the details of the releases w/slipcases:
The Definitive Disney DVDs w/Slipcovers List
That site is great for Disney DVD info. BTW.
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To be fair, i don't see slipcases on A Bug's Life anymore, but they had them when they were first released. My Beauty and the Beast, that i got awhile after its release, doesn't have a slipcase
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I was just trying to decide if I care enough to try to find one for "A Bug's Life", but if they're not available any more, I guess it's a moot point.
I'll just have to convince myself I never knew there was one!
I'll just have to convince myself I never knew there was one!
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Originally posted by USBrit
I was just trying to decide if I care enough to try to find one for "A Bug's Life", but if they're not available any more, I guess it's a moot point.
I'll just have to convince myself I never knew there was one!
I was just trying to decide if I care enough to try to find one for "A Bug's Life", but if they're not available any more, I guess it's a moot point.
I'll just have to convince myself I never knew there was one!
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Robin Hood, Aristocats, Fox and The Hound, Hercules, and so on all don't have slipcases.