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I apologize beforehand if I'm posting this in the wrong section. Anyway, I'm a big Blu-ray movie collector, and a couple months back I bought the "How To Train Your Dragon" Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and the "Bolt" combo pack that includes the Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy. I ordered both movies from Amazon.com. When I finally opened my movies, I noticed that both Blu-ray cases for both movies were damaged and broken. This might have occurred while the movies were being shipped. I would have returned them back when I first bought them, but I didn't open them till recently, and I'm sure I can't return them anymore since I bought them off a third-party seller. I can't stand when Blu-rays don't include their slipcovers and I certainly find myself much more annoyed when the cases are damaged. Therefore, I'm looking to replace "Bolt" and "How To Train Your Dragon" by either completely buying new movies, or perhaps just ordering some Blu-ray cases off the internet. I know it sounds silly to buy new movies just because the cases were damaged, but the thing is that if I buy cases for them, I'm not sure if the cases are going to be the exact same ones that Dreamworks used for "How To Train Your Dragon" and Disney used for "Bolt." So can anyone out there tell me which exact Blu-ray cases does Disney and Dreamworks normally use for their Blu-rays? I'm not even sure what the exact sizes are for the Blu-ray cases that "Bolt" and "How to Train Your Dragon" were included in. All I know is that the case for "Bolt" was able to hold 3-discs, whereas, the "How To Train Your Dragon" case was able to hold 2-discs. I would appreciate it if someone could help me figure this whole thing out as far as what to do, and which cases to purchase if you convince me to just buy the Blu-ray cases. Is this a good site to buy them from, and if so, are these the authentic cases that Disney and Dreamworks use?
http://www.megadiscstore.com/index.p...ex&cPath=34_38 Thanks. Last edited by Thesis; 07-07-2011 at 09:04 AM. |
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