Oz: the Great and Powerful (3D/2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (Blufans Exclusive #6) [China]

Which slip to you prefer?

  • 3D Slip

    Votes: 161 56.3%
  • Hollow cut slip

    Votes: 34 11.9%
  • Both

    Votes: 80 28.0%
  • None

    Votes: 11 3.8%

  • Total voters
    286
Jul 23, 2011
1,093
Blufans Exclusive No.6
Oz: the Great and Powerful Blu-Ray steelbook
3D BD +2D BD

Release date: Scheduled Release on Sept. 20th 2013
Notes: with a numbered slip
Order from the Ninja Shop: here

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Type A: The 3D slip (production run of 1000 copies)
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Type B: Hollow-Out Slip with 5 interchangable postcards (production run of 1000 copies)
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I thought it was gonna have the English title, like the O.P. shows.

I'm assume this are what the slips are going to look like now. The pics were posted by a mod at blufans on the 29th so I guess they changed the design.

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Sorry I'm wrong the design hasn't changed, the pics in the O.P. are the interchangeable art cards. The pics I posted are the actual slips, looks like the hollow-cut slip has the "O" in "Oz" cut out. So the character on the postcards appears inside the "O" if that makes any sense.
 
I personally hope they do come with the Chinese writing as I think its look superb :drool:

I can't enough of the Chinese characters on these editions, especially when they are embossed :D.

See, for me, I'm not too into it. Most foreign text ruins it for me. I think it's the only type of foreign text that many collectors even prefer because it is "art". I still prefer it without but I can see why the Asian steels are different from other countries like France and Germany, etc.
 
See, for me, I'm not too into it. Most foreign text ruins it for me. I think it's the only type of foreign text that many collectors even prefer because it is "art". I still prefer it without but I can see why the Asian steels are different from other countries like France and Germany, etc.

Spot on jimmyv, most foreign text other than Asian characters is a big no no for me as well. :thumbs:
 
Spot on jimmyv, most foreign text other than Asian characters is a big no no for me as well. :thumbs:

It's the same thing with tattoos, it's the non-resemblance to any latin letters that's the appeal, it's forgetting it's actually an alphabet. You'll never see someone get a tattoo saying "I have daddy issues", but "性交的對象" sounds so much more mysterious because of our absolute lack of knowledge / lack of resemblance to actual letters.

Personally I don't really care, I just like the general aspect of this slip, whereas I never even considered getting the hollow slip with postcards, not really practical imo. Not that I'm a huge fan of slips though — I've always been more of a boxer kind of guy (French people will get the pun). But seriously, if this steelbook was $10 less expensive without a slipcover, I'd go for it even faster.