I was wondering if all studios manufacture their own products or if they outsource it to places like DiscMakers, which was primarily for music artists in the 90s, but has become one of the top manufacturers of disc based material.
If they do own their own facilities, are they located on their...
I've never understood reissues, especially in flimsy packaging. I'm all about quality and being a completist. I understand studios are looking for the cheapest way to earn a buck, but to re-issue titles seems like a waste to me and then to issue complete series sets after the die hard fans have...
All of this talk of flipper sets has me thinking lately. Did (do) flipper discs really save the studio money? I mean, yes, no labels saves on printing, but most have branded their disc art the same across the board, but I would still think flipper discs would cost more than single-sided discs to...
I dread these, too, but I didn't know at the time of purchase that they were flippers, even though I had suspected they may be. Plus, as much as I hate flippers, if I'm a fan of the show, I'll purchase them either way. After all, I never expect the studios to re-issue titles, nor do I know when...
You know, I'm not sure what they are personally. How do you tell? I haven't looked at the packaging lately to see if it's mentioned. I just bought them because I like Reba. I hate that they're double sided. I really enjoy artwork on my discs, but to answer your question about the episodes per...
Fox released all 6 "Reba" seasons on flipper discs. They started out as three disc sets, but all 22 episodes of Season 5 were issued on two double sided discs with the final 13 episodes released on a single flipper. They reissued the first four seasons in standard DVD packaging with clear cases...