FoximusPrime
Posts: 220
Joined: 11/12/2005
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Don't get me wrong - I like that they don't print it on the outside, it's just an inconvenience. I'll have to just fold the card like Mikey 6 suggests. The simple solution would be for the card / paper to be produced to the perfect size to slot into the inside cover where the studios often pack a load of adverts, so becoming the sort of insert that you used to get with DVDs. Anyway, back to the Blu Ray itself, and I enjoyed the film as much as I ever did. The picture seemed nice and crisp on the main feature. I haven't been able to check out the special features yet. One thing the film brought home to me was how animation as an artform has become much "neater" over the last 25 years, no doubt due to the increasing use of computers, even for "cel" animation. Of course, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the point since the film is set in 1947, so the artwork was made to match the era.
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