If it was on Blu, it'd probably be far fewer discs (because the releases had very few bonuses [in fact, only one: A Decade of The Waltons, on the eighth-season release]).
I saw that a few seconds ago, the Amazon pictures of the Longmire redo-- it seems like many of the older-type CBS condensed all-in-ones (one disc overlapping another in an alternating fashion, panel-to-panel, all the way through), like this Vega$ all-in-one, for instance...
Do you think this new Waltons all-in-one will be in the manner that many CBS all-in-ones have been (one or two, maybe three, big cases, with the discs stacked on top of each other within)?
I don't understand it either-- I thought for certain (when these newer O-R Dallas seasonals started being issued) that Wal-Mart, of all places, would have them; I never saw hide or hair of them there!
There's a simple fix for that-- simply get as many paper disc envelopes as there are discs, then extract each disc carefully from each side of each sleeve, place the discs in the sleeves, stack them together, and put them in the part of the package that the sleeves came out of, then put the top...
To bring this back to topic: discovered from EBay that Universal's redone all-in-one release of Psych (2006-2014 USA detective series w/James Roday and Dule Hill) is packaged the same way as the Magnum one that I talked about earlier (except that Psych is in one case for its eight seasons'...
I hate to admit it, but that is indeed how that Streets release was for me when I got it from the Wal-Mart in Simpsonville, and is how it is with my copy of that Untouchables all-in-one that I got from that same place.
Here is that Untouchables release as I have it:
Bumping this up: the Amazon entry I pointed out that shows the proof of how this Magnum all-in-one is packaged has a review that is somewhat critical of that packaging style, and that reviewer seems to say that if you want better packaging and more ease of manipulation for binging, then get the...
Have discovered just earlier what the new version of the Magnum all-in-one from Universal looks like inside; it is packaged practically the same as my copy of CBS' all-in-one of The Streets of San Francisco (and while Streets used one case like that for a five-season series, Magnum is like that...
Unfortunately, that is not known yet-- tried to do some research through EBay, and all they show is the original double-sided version. The only photos of the reissue are stock photos, and so it's quite hard to tell.
And also, I take it, because the episodes are described in those original seasonals, instead of just listed, so when you want to see one, you know what you're seeing?
Coming June 12: redone Columbo all-in-one, this with two larger sub-packages for everything, instead of the 7 or 8 slipcases of before--
http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Columbo-The-Complete-Series/24103