Pocahontas (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Zavvi Exclusive: The Disney Collection #23) [UK]

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Release date: September 15th, 2014
Price: £19.99
Purchase link: Pocahontas
Notes: Limited to 4000 Copies.

The others: Zavvi Exclusive: The Disney Collection Blu-ray SteelBooks

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Been checking hdn all day with no luck:eggonface:... and now..its all new... having a few issues with the site so far and even as I'm writing this its not working properly so I'm going to have to check it out further.
Just wanted to say I've ordered and thank you Harry for the reminder of the live date the other day:thumbs:
 
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Ordered, the best of the Disney steelbook art of the recent ones, though I have to admit I'm dissapointed with a lot of these, Hunchback especially could have used the stunning atmospheric artwork in the belfry overlooking Paris rather than the awful uk VHS artwork from the 90s they went with, just dire design wise. Zavvi and Disney need to appreciate that the people collecting these are not kids, they're adult males (mostly) who want something high end and collectable. Disney nailed it with their Laserdisc artwork for titles like hunchback, Aladdin and Pocahontas, why they've not gone the same route I do not know. The laserdisc artwork for Aladdin would have been perfect for the steelbook and really attracted a lot of collectors.
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Ordered, the best of the Disney steelbook art of the recent ones, though I have to admit I'm dissapointed with a lot of these, Hunchback especially could have used the stunning atmospheric artwork in the belfry overlooking Paris rather than the awful uk VHS artwork from the 90s they went with, just dire design wise. Zavvi and Disney need to appreciate that the people collecting these are not kids, they're adult males (mostly) who want something high end and collectable. Disney nailed it with their Laserdisc artwork for titles like hunchback, Aladdin and Pocahontas, why they've not gone the same route I do not know. The laserdisc artwork for Aladdin would have been perfect for the steelbook and really attracted a lot of collectors.View attachment 82510

Completely agree. Disney are usually terribly lazy when it comes to cover art. Hunchback is a huge disappointment for me, that cover looks like a cover for a sing along compliation. But this one looks pretty good