Lion King (3D + 2D Blu-ray SteelBook) [Taiwan]

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Release Date: October 6th, 2011
Price: NT$1,080
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Product Title: The Lion King (Blu-ray) (2D+3D Diamond Edition)(Steelbook) (Taiwan Version)
Blu-ray Region Code: All Region
Language: English, Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, Thai
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia), Thai, Vietnamese, Bahasa (Indonesia), Portuguese
Sound Information: 7.1, Dolby Digital 2.0, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1
Country of Origin: United States
Picture Format: HD
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray
Other Information: 2 Blu-ray discs
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024767059
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So wait a minute, YesAsia say they have it but then go hunting for a copy to send? Has anyone done this recently and got a dispatch confirmation?
And what's the final verdict on getting this from Amazon?
 
So wait a minute, YesAsia say they have it but then go hunting for a copy to send? Has anyone done this recently and got a dispatch confirmation?
And what's the final verdict on getting this from Amazon?

They had to find me a copy. Took about a week and a half but they got one and shipped it out. It was in transit for forever tho but once i got it it was mint and well packed. Took a little over a month for me to get it after placing my order from yesasia.
 
This artwork is so much better without a slip, making the Taiwan version the winner for me.

Only a slip with a continuation of the art would have worked, the 2 slips on show here are a bit much and take something away from the steelbook IMO.
 
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This artwork is so much better without a slip, making the Taiwan version the winner for me.

Only a slip with a continuation of the art would have worked, the 2 slips on show here are a bit much and take something away from the steelbook IMO.

I thought the TW version, like the chinese one, has a slip on the top side, being a continuation of the art.

Best wishes,

Michael
 
my favourite is the Taiwan version as like said its a continuation of the art and you get the title (on the slip) in Taiwanese and thanks to some1 on here i should have that version in my hands very soon :)
 
Very nice my friend. Isn't there a Chinese edition as well?
Any chance of a photo of the backs please? :D

Yes there is but unfortunately i only have these three. I believe the Chinese version is just the steel itself without a slip. Don't quote me on it, but i am pretty sure that was the reason why i did not get it. I will try and take some picks of the backs later today after work.:thumbs:
 
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I know you just wanted to see the back Scotty but after looking at the poor quality of the picks I took yesterday I decided to retake them individually so that they could be seen in all their glory. If anyone one of you ever get a chance to pick this steel up from any of these countries I would highly recommend getting them because the embossing/debossing is on a whole different level.
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As always the Taiwan spine slip wins, hands down!!
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I know you just wanted to see the back Scotty but after looking at the poor quality of the picks I took yesterday I decided to retake them individually so that they could be seen in all their glory. If anyone one of you ever get a chance to pick this steel up from any of these countries I would highly recommend getting them because the embossing/debossing is on a whole different level.
DSC_2173_zps2890ab46.jpg

DSC_2179_zps5467c909.jpg

DSC_2180_zpsebb68636.jpg

DSC_2178_zpsf8fea355.jpg

DSC_2177_zps09d37a30.jpg

DSC_2181_zps16e3b782.jpg

DSC_2176_zpsf51f91f0.jpg

As always the Taiwan spine slip wins, hands down!!
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