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Title of the Walmart exclusive steelbook of the Anchorman films?
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It looks like the front of the steelbook itself has no title. So do we take the title from the blue banner, which maybe part of the J-card or what?
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Anchorman & Anchorman 2.
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Just won't be the title after they release it without the J-slip. But that will be a future issue.
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Sure it will... since we stick with original release info... nothing will change.
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I'm talking about the new buyers. Trying to add the Box set title from the spline since that's all there will be for a title.
Nothing ever stays black and white. Look long and hard enough there is always a work around.
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depending what is on the spine they may have trouble... but as it say...best way to find the correct release is adding by UPC/EAN.
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I'd actually go with "Anchorman 1 & 2" since it's the only title on the outer case that's a permanent part of the packaging. Don't know if there's been an applicable ruling about something like this. I personally consider the J-Card part as I would a sticker, but I guess I'm fine with either title.
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I'd actually go with "Anchorman 1 & 2" since it's the only title on the outer case that's a permanent part of the packaging. Don't know if there's been an applicable ruling about something like this. I personally consider the J-Card part as I would a sticker, but I guess I'm fine with either title.



The J-card issue has come up before pretaining to 'is it a slip cover' 'media types listed on it' 'UPC listed on it' and now title that differs from actual case on it. Nothing has been decided from Ken, just alot of different ideas from forum threads.

On the store shelf it's complete, but once you take the wrapper off it's a different looking product. I don't own any J-card releases, but probably will in the future. So getting a handle on all the issues with it now would probably be a good thing. There seems to be more of these J-card products being produced.
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I'd actually go with "Anchorman 1 & 2" since it's the only title on the outer case that's a permanent part of the packaging. Don't know if there's been an applicable ruling about something like this. I personally consider the J-Card part as I would a sticker, but I guess I'm fine with either title.



The J-card issue has come up before pretaining to 'is it a slip cover' 'media types listed on it' 'UPC listed on it' and now title that differs from actual case on it. Nothing has been decided from Ken, just alot of different ideas from forum threads.

On the store shelf it's complete, but once you take the wrapper off it's a different looking product. I don't own any J-card releases, but probably will in the future. So getting a handle on all the issues with it now would probably be a good thing. There seems to be more of these J-card products being produced.


There's actually precedence for the whol J-card issue.

Often when there's a very special release (may it be a collector's edition or a complete series set) and it comes in a really fancy packaging, there's most of the time just a paper attached to it, that carries the UPC and some other info. It was this way with the SEEs and the CEs of Lord of the Rings, it was this way with the (German) Indiana Jones box, it was this way with my US Friends box, my German Babylon 5 box and so on and so forth.

I don't know what other people do with these sheets, if they fold them and put them in the box, if they leave them attached, if they just throw them away - but they're always the official scan in the database.







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There's actually precedence for the whol J-card issue.


then there wouldn't be any questions about it. But in the last year it keeps coming up.
Alot of people just consider it a nuisance
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There's actually precedence for the whol J-card issue.


then there wouldn't be any questions about it. But in the last year it keeps coming up.
Alot of people just consider it a nuisance


I just wanted to point out what we do in other cases (pun not intended).
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There's actually precedence for the whol J-card issue.


then there wouldn't be any questions about it. But in the last year it keeps coming up.
Alot of people just consider it a nuisance


I just wanted to point out what we do in other cases (pun not intended).


It would be nice if a higher up could give a little guidance, but I guess will have to wait until there is a 10-page argument over some little j-card issue in the future.
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My suspicion is that a 10-page argument over such an issue would only serve to make the Coles shake with laughter - as it would any sane outsider.
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My suspicion is that a 10-page argument over such an issue would only serve to make the Coles shake with laughter - as it would any sane outsider.



I don't think they are living anymore. I think they are just prop up in the Invelos office for effects.
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