47 Ronin (3D+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) [Taiwan]

Jul 12, 2012
310
Taiwan
Release date: 23 April, 2014
Purchase link: JSDVD.com
Price: NT$1210

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Guys, is there any difference between this steel and the 5-6 others from other regions which have the same art ? E.g. Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, etc .. They all look the same to me and they all seem to have both 3D and 2D discs ... But still wanted to confirm if there are some differences I haven't noticed ..
 
Nice looking Steelbook but no difference in resemblance from the previous ones. I would give this a miss as I already have two versions of this on German and Korean edition.
 
Guys, is there any difference between this steel and the 5-6 others from other regions which have the same art ? E.g. Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, etc .. They all look the same to me and they all seem to have both 3D and 2D discs ... But still wanted to confirm if there are some differences I haven't noticed ..
There's no differences, they are all identical.
 
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There's no differences, they are all identical.

Indeed in regards to the steel there is no difference but when it comes to the J-Card there is.

Korea is not 100% Korean writing you will find some english on the j-card
Taiwan is 100% Traditional Chinese on the back cover(on the J-card)

but once opened they are as sigill stated the same.
 
Indeed in regards to the steel there is no difference but when it comes to the J-Card there is.

Korea is not 100% Korean writing you will find some english on the j-card
Taiwan is 100% Traditional Chinese on the back cover(on the J-card)

but once opened they are as sigill stated the same.

Yeah different J-cards and Slips but identical Steelbooks.:thumbs:
 
Indeed in regards to the steel there is no difference but when it comes to the J-Card there is.

Korea is not 100% Korean writing you will find some english on the j-card
Taiwan is 100% Traditional Chinese on the back cover(on the J-card)

but once opened they are as sigill stated the same.

Yeah different J-cards and Slips but identical Steelbooks.:thumbs:

To hell with the jcards .. Whose gonna put them up on display with a steel like that :p
 
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Oh don't dismiss the J-Card, it's part of the product...it's the nicest release out there...not the 1/4 slip as Usual but still beautiful.
I can understand how slips are important but I don't think j card add any value(99.99% of time) even if its a Taiwan release which I know you love most [emoji1]