Mar 21, 2013
1,217
South Korea
Release date: March 31, 2015
Purchase links: Full Slip - Lenti - Quarter Slip - One Click (Pre-order on March 6, at 8 PM - Korea time)
Price: $35.99 - $36.99 - $109
Note: Total print run is 4000. One Click 200 - Full Slip 900 - Lenti 900 - Quarter Slip 200 (not numbered)

Available on HDN shop SOLD OUT
Group buy:
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Those are the International Numbers. The remainder are reserved for Korean orders ;)

Total Print run : 4,000 copies
> Full slip : 1,800 copies (Numbered 1-1800, 900 for local / 900 for international) $36.99 (3 days only)
> Lenticular slip : 1,800 copies (Numbered 1-1800, 900 for local / 900 for international) $36.99 (3 days only)
> 1/4 slip : 400 copies (Not numbered, 200 for local / 200 for international) $35.99 (3 days only)
> One click option : 300 set (1-300, Given same number, 100 for local / 200 for international) $109.00

One click option is made up of the other numbers
I might be a bit thick here as I don't usually read these pages but was interested in this one so forgive me if this is a silly question; if the one click is made up from the 3 options available does that mean there will only be 100 left of the 400 available for the 1/4 slips?
 
I might be a bit thick here as I don't usually read these pages but was interested in this one so forgive me if this is a silly question; if the one click is made up from the 3 options available does that mean there will only be 100 left of the 400 available for the 1/4 slips?
It would seem that's the case based on the numbers supplied.
 
Again excuse me if this is a silly question; does that mean it will be split between local and international orders or will local be favoured?

I've been thinking about this all morning. There are 400 1/4 slips. 200 for International. There are 300 1 Clicks, 200 international. Surely the 200 1/4 slips allotted for international will all be accounted for in the 1 click page. That leaves Local with 100 1/4 slips and international with none.
 
I've been thinking about this all morning. There are 400 1/4 slips. 200 for International. There are 300 1 Clicks, 200 international. Surely the 200 1/4 slips allotted for international will all be accounted for in the 1 click page. That leaves Local with 100 1/4 slips and international with none.
Exactly what I was thinking. The numbers mean that technically there are no 1/4 slips for sale to international customers. Or am I missing something?
 
Perhaps it's 300 One Clicks with 100 Quarter slips remaining split 50 local / 50 International ?
 
I dont quite understand. How do I do that? :) Perhaps the full slip is a better option for me (Or, buy the lentil to display and the USA BD to watch), expensive, but, its only money isnt it?
 
Full slips usually have a booklet included so there's much more give on the inside (with most you can actually put a steelshell on the steel as well). Lenticulars (the ones that come with vertical slips anyway) are a lot tighter and rub against the steelbook when sliding them in and out causing micro scratches on glossy steels (they're ok with matte ones, in my experience). You can try putting a polybag over the steel before putting the slip back on, but in my experience, the fit was too tight to make it work.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Blufans' Wreck-It Ralph come with no shrink wrap on the steel inside resulting in scratches during shipping?

Cheers for that. Do I then assume that, with the exception of the full slip package, the booklet, art cards and postcards come loose rather than packaged inside the lenticular slip?
 
Oh I see.. looking more closely, the lentil is like one of those 3D illusion thingies that change when you tilt it right? That goes over the steelbook? As long as its sealed I'm sure it'll be fine :)
On the other hand the full slip looks sturdier, aarrgggh what to do!
 
Cheers for that. Do I then assume that, with the exception of the full slip package, the booklet, art cards and postcards come loose rather than packaged inside the lenticular slip?
Usually everything is packaged inside the steelbook itself for the lenticular version
 
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