Thinpacks....
- tyromaniac
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- Keeper of Hellfire
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I have the ADV thinpack of Noir, and I can tell you it has all the extras on the DVD's. Clean opening/ending, commentary tracks, the AMV's, interviews with the VA's, the sock puppet play, production sketches and so on. What it misses are the physical add ons that the original DVD's have, like papers with the hints how to find the easter eggs and the glasses to read them. But with a computer it's no problem to find it, and afaik you can find descriptions at the web how to find it with a standalone player.
- Scintilla
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- x_rex30
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Does the thinpack for eva platinum have clean opening and closings anywhere in them.. if not that sucks.Scintilla wrote:RahXephon's thinpack box set also has all the extras from the individual disc releases (including trailers, clean opening/closing, interviews with the English dub VAs, etc.). I think that cutting out the extras is something they only started doing after a certain point.
- Willen
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A dead giveaway for extras-less thinpacks is a lower disc count. Azumanga originally had 6 discs in 6 volumes, the thinpack is 5 discs. Evangelion Platinum is 7 discs in 7 volumes, the thinpack is 6 discs. Angelic Layer is 7 discs/volumes, the thinpack is 5. And the price is also an indication ($90 thinpack set = on-disc extras, no inserts/goodies), although there are some exceptions.




