Package drop cont.
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Decided to pick up a new copy of the 13:AR prologue set as well. Here's hoping the PS4 Theme redemption code is still valid
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Today's arrival is Revue Starlight from MVM Entertainment in a collector's edition Blu-ray package. While the show came out last year on Blu-ray, it surprised me that this set went on offer via the Deal of the Week this soon and for a better price than what it was going for during the Christmas sale. Like the other recent sets, this is a version of the Sentai set but with the more important items kept. Still a pretty solid set. You can view more photos/specs on my blog.
Heh that was the first thing that crossed my mind. I've given up on alphabetical ordering for that reason myself, though to be fair there is not much order to my overloaded shelf apart from Tetris order (crap now I have that tune stuck in my head...)Those taller sets would bug me, don't feel like moving the taller ones to the far left so they don't stick out so much?
Heh that was the first thing that crossed my mind. I've given up on alphabetical ordering for that reason myself, though to be fair there is not much order to my overloaded shelf apart from Tetris order (crap now I have that tune stuck in my head...)
Those taller sets would bug me, don't feel like moving the taller ones to the far left so they don't stick out so much?
Heh that was the first thing that crossed my mind. I've given up on alphabetical ordering for that reason myself, though to be fair there is not much order to my overloaded shelf apart from Tetris order (crap now I have that tune stuck in my head...)
Oooh that starblazers one is shiny, shiny! I got the 2199 one from the earlier zaavi sale, will be a while before I get to it so will keep an eye out the some discounts/sales for this 2202 one.18if is the Spanish release. The box from amazon was damaged and seemed like it had been open. Wonder if someone had taken a peek to see if they wanted it View attachment 17462
Very nice and makes sense. I stupidly tried to arrange by director's works and it was a mess of dvds/blu rays/boxsets with varying distributors and was quickly disassembled after I got a headache.I have my anime arranged on my shelves by distributor, then alphabetically - AoA, Funimation, Sentai, Discotek, etc - but I always start each distributor's section with the tall G1 sets alphabetically first, and then the G2 chipboard CE/LE box sets alphabetically next, and finally the G2 standard edition sets with slipcovers alphabetically. So my anime shelves are arranged by size first, then alphabetically for each of those sizes. And now that anime steelbooks are becoming a big thing, I have those all separate and grouped together as well.
My UK anime imports I don't bother to separate by distributor, just by size and alphabetically. And my Asian anime Imports - Japan, Korea, Hong Kong - are mainly just arranged by size. I haven't attempted to do those alphabetically yet - I have seven full 3-foot shelf spaces (almost an entire 8-shelf unit) just of those Imports to try to sort out and rearrange at some point.
It's the US collectors set btwOooh that starblazers one is shiny, shiny! I got the 2199 one from the earlier zaavi sale, will be a while before I get to it so will keep an eye out the some discounts/sales for this 2202 one.
You won’t be getting that in any Zavvi sale as that’s the US LE box.Oooh that starblazers one is shiny, shiny! I got the 2199 one from the earlier zaavi sale, will be a while before I get to it so will keep an eye out the some discounts/sales for this 2202 one.
i only separate my uk stuff by publisher because spines vary, AL has the elephants butt thing on most of their releases and MVM put their age rating at the top of the spine for some weird reasonI have my anime arranged on my shelves by distributor, then alphabetically - AoA, Funimation, Sentai, Discotek, etc - but I always start each distributor's section with the tall G1 sets alphabetically first, and then the G2 chipboard CE/LE box sets alphabetically next, and finally the G2 standard edition sets with slipcovers alphabetically. So my anime shelves are arranged by size first, then alphabetically for each of those sizes. And now that anime steelbooks are becoming a big thing, I have those all separate and grouped together as well.
My UK anime imports I don't bother to separate by distributor, just by size and alphabetically. And my Asian anime Imports - Japan, Korea, Hong Kong - are mainly just arranged by size. I haven't attempted to do those alphabetically yet - I have seven full 3-foot shelf spaces (almost an entire 8-shelf unit) just of those Imports to try to sort out and rearrange at some point.