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Has Snow White and Seven Dwarfs ever released in the Amaray Case?
I thought it was released in the Alpha Case,isn't it?
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I mean the Disney Platinum Edition
No, it was just that one pressing in the PE run. The October PE releases are pulled from shelves on January 31. Im not sure about the April PE releases considering Bambi is the first one and its still widely available.
Yeah, I don't think it wasn't either.
I happen to have Snow White and it comes in one of the original, fat, standard black keep cases.
It's also one of the best Disney special editions they've put on DVD.
It's also one of the best Disney special editions they've put on DVD.
Quote: Originally posted by Jonny "Me You"
I happen to have Snow White and it comes in one of the original, fat, standard black keep cases.
It's also one of the best Disney special editions they've put on DVD.
That is the Alpha case box.
But I saw a Snow White DVD box,which is Amaray case.
And I don't know if it's a real one or a fake copy.
I happen to have Snow White and it comes in one of the original, fat, standard black keep cases.
It's also one of the best Disney special editions they've put on DVD.
That is the Alpha case box.
But I saw a Snow White DVD box,which is Amaray case.
And I don't know if it's a real one or a fake copy.
You can't make the forum stretch out.
Sorry
I didn't know it was that large
I didn't know it was that large
Hmmmm, that could be another region but it's likely not Region 1. Snow White came out here before those slim double disc cases were commonly used.
It isn't uncommon for the companies to change the type of packaging used for a title. I know that it was in an Alpha case to start off with, but it is entirely possible Disney switched over to the slimmer two-disc cases later.
Quote: Originally posted by Matt Joseph
It isn't uncommon for the companies to change the type of packaging used for a title. I know that it was in an Alpha case to start off with, but it is entirely possible Disney switched over to the slimmer two-disc cases later.
I dont know about that here. They pulled the title shortly after it was released and as far as I know it was only the one run. Their back in the vault thing.
It isn't uncommon for the companies to change the type of packaging used for a title. I know that it was in an Alpha case to start off with, but it is entirely possible Disney switched over to the slimmer two-disc cases later.
I dont know about that here. They pulled the title shortly after it was released and as far as I know it was only the one run. Their back in the vault thing.
Quote: Originally posted by Jonny "Me You"
I dont know about that here. They pulled the title shortly after it was released and as far as I know it was only the one run. Their back in the vault thing.
Exactly, like i said earlier. Disney pulls the October Platinum releases on or about January 31st of the next year. Then the April release comes out. Theyre doing ten movies like this. Bambi was the 5th i believe ill have to check.
I dont know about that here. They pulled the title shortly after it was released and as far as I know it was only the one run. Their back in the vault thing.
Exactly, like i said earlier. Disney pulls the October Platinum releases on or about January 31st of the next year. Then the April release comes out. Theyre doing ten movies like this. Bambi was the 5th i believe ill have to check.
Quote: Originally posted by Matt Joseph
It isn't uncommon for the companies to change the type of packaging used for a title. I know that it was in an Alpha case to start off with, but it is entirely possible Disney switched over to the slimmer two-disc cases later.
I think you might be right.
It isn't uncommon for the companies to change the type of packaging used for a title. I know that it was in an Alpha case to start off with, but it is entirely possible Disney switched over to the slimmer two-disc cases later.
I think you might be right.
When was Snow White released? 2001?
Yes.

