Best Avengers release by packaging design

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I think the recent Australian set had a beautiful packaging design.

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Castle De'ath wrote:I think the recent Australian set had a beautiful packaging design.

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not bad....but the A & E are hard to beat..
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Packaging design is one thing; watchability is another. The A & E sets are obsolete for me due to the subpar video quality compared to other releases.
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MRotten wrote:Packaging design is one thing; watchability is another. The A & E sets are obsolete for me due to the subpar video quality compared to other releases.

well...remember..the A & E DISCS came from the original VHS issues...and they really didn't do much of upgrade...
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