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Thankfully Kimchi made this a steelbook worth owning.
I do not think it is hard to imagine that some people would find it offensive. HiDefNinja is a community. A supportive one at that. Members of a community like this should aim to help their fellow members, in a similar way as you would help your friends. It is incredibly easy to be negative about something, to criticise it. But when you do it calls people who do like it to question why they do. It also is not very nice, generally. If one of my friends bought a pair of expensive shoes that were not to my taste, that he loved and enjoyed wearing, I would have the right to tell him that they were ugly in my opinion. I would have the right to stand in his face and list the reasons as to why I do not like them. But I would not, as hat would be mean! I also know that just because I do not like them does not mean that others (or his other friends) will not like them. So I would probably say something like "Wow, that's certainly expensive. I'm glad you like them, though".
So should you say something on a forum that is negative. As you say, you have the right to (though I think arguments are automatically lost when you start to mention rights, as they negate feelings and other important issues (morality, others feelings, etc), but that does not mean you should list out the reasons. You could have just said that it was not for you, that you preferred the mock-up and are disappointed that there is not a title on the spine.
I have not taken offence to it - I think you are wrong (your reasons are valid, but they do not add up to a dislikeable steelbook, in my opinion). But I can still imagine situations where people would not like to read all the negativity. As I said at the start, we should be supportive of each other.
Thanks for the considered, non abusive reply
Is this steel nice - Yes
Is it the best Disney release - No
Is it the worst (or an abortion) - No
Could it have been better - Wholeheartedly YES
But Disney's default seems to be providing WWA, so titles on the actual steels look to be a thing of the past from them. It bothers some people and not others. Either way people can buy it or not - it's up to them![]()

The Kimchi release doesn't have Frozen Fever on though does it ?
So which is better - extra content, or packaging ? (Obviously this is for individuals to decide for themselves)
Neither does this one I don't think. It is only on that Disney Shorts blu ray.
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So I believe this is the only steelbook with it on (so far)Really liking the steelbook myself.
In no way perfect, but a beauty in its own sense.
The lack of logo and spine is a real shame, but not a deal breaker.
Think £25 was a bit high considering its only a 2D film, but this is Disney after all.
Also, the short, Frozen Fever, is included with this release for anyone wondering.
I hope and trust we will get this release here in the U.K. too.Neither does this one I don't think. It is only on that Disney Shorts blu ray.
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I hope and trust we will get this release here in the U.K. too.

The Kimchi release doesn't have Frozen Fever on though does it ?
So which is better - extra content, or packaging ? (Obviously this is for individuals to decide for themselves)

Cinderella
The steelbook is the exact same in other countries no title on the spine or on the front of the steelbook
Only the jcard has the title
Its a World Wide Artwork steelbook
Same Steelbook in the following countries
South Korea (Kimchi)
UK (Zavvi)
Spain (Amazon)
Italy (Amazon)
Taiwan

Where can this be purchased? I can't find it on Amazon UKNeither does this one I don't think. It is only on that Disney Shorts blu ray.
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Where can this be purchased? I can't find it on Amazon UK