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THE SIMPSONS SEASON 12: Any Indication on the Type of Packaging?

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With all the shows being abandoned by the studios, you're going to give up on a show that is steadily being released for something as stupid as packaging?

 

No, of course not -- and I bought mine today!  ...And I'm the guy who started the thread in the first place! 

Yes, there is a slight improvement with the "notching" of the interior sleeves, but I still don't like it.  But, I DO like The Simpsons -- so it is done. 

Oddly, the "Raised Comic Book Guy Head" package sold for quite a bit less than the "standard, flat" packaging at my Best Buy... 28.99 vs. 39.99! 

Is this common elsewhere?  


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I picked up the standard version at BB for $28.99.

I'm not crazy about the packaging but like people have said, it is slightly improved upon S11's and it's not so awful that I'm going to deprive myself of the show. I've kept my S11 discs in the original cases and once I got them out initially, I've had no difficulty removing them and no scratches or defects to report.

S11 and 12's packaging bugs me far less than the S6 fiasco--I even hate the alternate box, which opens from the top and is eternally tilted because it's impossible to fold perfectly.
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My BB had the regular packaging at the higher price as well, which pissed me off b/c I was expecting it to be at the lower.  Do the head versions not sell as well as the regular version, hence the higher charge?  The packaging was much better executed this go round.  I understand why they did the switch, going green and all of that stuff; but why can't they just go the way the Futurama movies did their packaging?

I hate the new WB dvd packaging as well w/the cases having cuts in them making them shoddy at best.
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My BB had the regular packaging at the higher price as well, which pissed me off b/c I was expecting it to be at the lower.  Do the head versions not sell as well as the regular version, hence the higher charge?  The packaging was much better executed this go round.  I understand why they did the switch, going green and all of that stuff; but why can't they just go the way the Futurama movies did their packaging?

I hate the new WB dvd packaging as well w/the cases having cuts in them making them shoddy at best.

Not to mention Content Notes! Of late, too many WB animation sets have had no listings of their contents within their packaging  – Max Fleischer’s Superman, Saturday Morning Cartoons, and Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection to name a few. 
 
The packaging may not be to our liking but, with such nicely illustrated booklets, Simpsons sets have always had some of the best content notes in all of TV on DVD – and still do!  
 
Anyone have any ideas on why the price difference at BB?  Particularly, from someone inside BB, maybe? Naturally, I took the “raised head”, though I would have preferred the “flat” for easier storage, but I’m just curious as to the reasoning – and if this also occurred outside of BB. 
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Again, all I really want is one large rectangular cardboard box, preferably with a nice picture on it, containing the first ten seasons and nothing more. I'd but that in a heartbeat.
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Anyone have any ideas on why the price difference at BB?  Particularly, from someone inside BB, maybe? Naturally, I took the “raised head”, though I would have preferred the “flat” for easier storage, but I’m just curious as to the reasoning – and if this also occurred outside of BB. 


Love it or hate it, I think the head packaging sells better. It's eye catching so stores stock more of them, it's a "collector's edition" and it's generally what is featured in ads over the standard packaging. As for Best Buy's price, it's probably as simple as that they aren't concerned about it. How many people who were walking into the store to buy the regular packaging set will actually refuse to buy the lower priced head packaging?

If you don't want the head, just pull it off the package. I can't say for sure but I'm fairly certain that the regular packagaing's image (of Comic Book Guy pulling open his shirt a la Superman) is underneath the head.
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Did people just assume that the non-head packaging was more expensive at Best Buy because it didn't have a sale sticker? I picked it up and it was $28.99 at the register as I assumed it would be.

I don't buy the head-versions because simply put, they're ugly and bulky. I like uniformity and I was among the complainers when they changed the packaging for season Season 6. Not only did I send away for the card-board sleeve case for it, but I also ended up selling the entire set and purchasing the re-released Season 6 set in the traditional box which I have only ever seen for sale at Borders. (I didn't like that you had to load it from the top in the mail-away case, since it was left open on top, dust easily collected within the set).

I haven't had as much an issue with the new packaging as others, S12 was an improvement in being able to get the discs out, but I've been successful in getting the DVD's out with no problem on both sets. My only hope is that they get back into the swing of things and start releasing 2 sets per year. Ever since the movie the production of these dvd's was thrown off. I'd like to see it get back on track. Waiting a whole year (like the first few seasons) just ain't right!
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Did people just assume that the non-head packaging was more expensive at Best Buy because it didn't have a sale sticker? I picked it up and it was $28.99 at the register as I assumed it would be.

 

In my case, I ASKED TWO DIFFERENT Best Buy salespersons if this was true. 
 
When the first one said “Yes”, I STILL didn’t believe it and asked another. The answer was the same – so I took the “head case”. 
 
Just goes to show… don’t believe everything you hear!  Even after multiple pollings.
 
But, if it weren’t true, why would they have had two different marked prices right next to one another – one for the “head case” and a higher one for the “flat case” – on the day of release? 

Maybe it really was to be priced that way – but the registers’ programming at Michael’s store couldn’t accept the illogic in it! 
 
In a way, it’s rather ironic… Comic Books in the ‘90s often resorted to “gimmicks” to sell certain “collector’s” issues at higher than usual prices. Here, I get the “gimmick” – and at a LOWER PRICE than the “standard edition”.

Comic Book Guy would probably regard this as payback for surviving the nineties!

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I was at my best Buy yesterday and the shelf had two different price tags both 28.99 each price tag stated it was collector case or reg. so that is odd everyone thought they were priced different and not to offend but the sales people at Best Buy don't know film or anything. It is like talking to a wall.
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I was at my best Buy yesterday and the shelf had two different price tags both 28.99 each price tag stated it was collector case or reg. so that is odd everyone thought they were priced different and not to offend but the sales people at Best Buy don't know film or anything. It is like talking to a wall.

In truth, I don’t EXPECT the workers at Best Buy – or most other places – to know as much about the specific film or TV property products that I intend to purchase… because not all of them have spent the “years as a devoted fan” of said property as (presumably) you and I have. 
 
If someone who looks as if they’re on summer break DOESN’T give me a blank stare when I ask for PERRY MASON or VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA, I consider it a plus. 
 
In this case, I don’t expect them to know any more than the average person does about THE SIMPSONS, or Season 12 of the show, or anything else related. Again, if they do, it’s a plus, but most folks are “just doing a job”. 
 
Now, what I DO expect them to know about is the PRICING of a particular new-release product in their area – and the variance in the experiences of some of the posters so far indicates that that maybe the whole “Head vs. Flat” thing might have been born of an internal store-policy confusion worthy of some Simpsonian-satire of its own. Stranger things than DVD packaging have divided Springfield in the past! 
 
But, yes… a better employee understanding of the pricing of the two different packages might have resulted in my getting the one I wanted (over the one I didn’t) for the lower price. (Or, maybe those shopping at other BB stores simply “got away with something” due to the unusual pricing policy.) That’s why I asked two persons before accepting the prices as quoted. Also, maybe I should have just taken the “Flat Package” to the register anyway – and hoped for the best. 
 
But overall, I find the folks at Best Buy are far better – in both knowledge and willingness to assist – than in competing stores. And, what they don’t know, they’re usually willing to look-up. Just last night, in fact, a BB salesperson directed me to another BB store (a reasonable drive away) that had in stock a DVD set that was sold out in her own store. That’s the kind of service I like. Perhaps every store chain should work this way – and some of them do – but not as consistently as Best Buy.

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I felt the need to check my receipt, and yes, I was charged the sale price for the non-head case. They didn't have the sale stickers on them, but I know sometimes they don't put them on the actual items since they just have to pull em off a week later. I went over to the TV section and found the simpsons dvd's to check the price before I bought it (to make sure it was on sale), and I saw only one price sign for it. But I'll be honest, it was a quick glance, it didn't occur to me to even think they'd be priced differently.

So maybe while Best Buy did have the different pricing, maybe mine (in Pasadena, CA, btw) only programmed one price in on it. It seems stupid to do that. Also - EVERY Simpsons packaging has always stated it's a "Collector's Edition" - so to charge people less for an ugly piece of plastic seems a ridiculous thing to do. Unless they try to just unload those first because they are so ugly.

On an unrelated/related note, has anyone found the Non-head packaging of season 6 at any other store aside from Borders? I didn't see it in stores until around the time of the movie's release, which I think was when season 9 came out.
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On an unrelated/related note, has anyone found the Non-head packaging of season 6 at any other store aside from Borders? I didn't see it in stores until around the time of the movie's release, which I think was when season 9 came out.

I look everytime I'm in BB or Target but nothing.  I have heard the non-head pack is "widely available" in some stores...just not around me, apparently.  :)
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I finished going through the set today and found the following easter eggs.

To find them, push Up on your remote from 'Play Episode' (which highlights Sideshow Mel's bone) on the following episodes:
Treehouse Of Horror XI- you get a deleted scene
A Tale Of Two Springfields- promo poster with The Who
Skinner's Sense Of Snow- deleted scene
HOMR- Emmy consideration ad
Hungry, Hungry Homer- a newspaper article on the real Albequrque Isotopes

On Day Of The Jackanapes, go to the Extras menu, push up from 'Animatic', the claw will highlight and you get an article from Variety (?) talking about The Simpsons' first season coming to DVD.

On the Extras menu on disc four, push up from 'Play All Deleted Scenes With Introduction And Commentary', the claw will highlight and you get to see the animatic for the extras menu.
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Hey, did anyone watch the deleted scenes in the episode with The Who? There's one near the end of the episode, with only dialogue changes, that I never thought I'd hear on the Simpsons. It was one of the most unexpected, and funniest, moments in Simpsons history.


Warning Spoiler! Click to show
[SPOILER] When Marge says she's cold and Daltry hits her with the swinging microphone, he says "Shut the fuck up, Marge!"[\SPOILER]



I don't have time enough to watch all these DVDs!

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^ Yeah, I was surprised that Fox let them get away with putting that on there.
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