One sad thing about the bonus disc of that Star Wars boxset: When the documentary about the trilogy reaches 1997, it says George Lucas perfected the movies with the Special Editions, though I don't know if those were the exact words. Regarding rumors of Disney releasing the original versions on Blu-Ray, the studio's failure to include the original versions of Fantasia, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King on their respective Blu-Ray releases means I'll have to read actual reviews to believe them.
I don't have the specific Star Wars DVD shown in that commercial; I instead bought a boxset that had both the Special Editions and the theatrical cuts, then bought the first boxset's bonus disc through Amazon.
I thought they did release the original versions of Beauty and Lion King on Blu-ray?
My remark about The Lion King did indeed refer to the re-animated scenes. Because of those, and the fact that most of the bonus features reportedly require a connection to the Disney BD-Live Network (which no longer exists!)
Um..... the article is pretty funny and all but got lots of stuff wrong. Like the Shanks episode being skipped and Koby's importance. Sure the Koby thing is best not spoiled in such a casual article but the Shanks Flashback episode didnt get cut out.
Then when was it dubbed by 4Kids? I don't know everything about One Piece yet (and I'd prefer to not be spoiled on the Coby thing).
Yeah, I remember watching a few episodes of the 4kids One Piece, deciding it wasn't my cup of tea, trying to return to it once Funimation got the rights, and having so much trouble getting up to speed, I also stopped watching that version after a few episodes.And I still think Toonami should've started their run of One Piece from the first episode and advertised it heavily as "fully uncut" to get more attention.
Well, this leaves me feeling even more doubtful:Regarding rumors of Disney releasing the original versions on Blu-Ray, the studio's failure to include the original versions of Fantasia, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King on their respective Blu-Ray releases means I'll have to read actual reviews to believe them.