Hmm good question. I got the replacement through Amazon marketplace from a 
reputable seller but it didn't come in the tin case. Thanks.

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On Oct 22, 2015, at 4:38 PM, McGeary, Bryan James 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


I personally own a copy of it from the original run, and both discs are 
functional. Were both of your copies from the original (now out of print) 
release that came in an individually numbered tin? After many of those Walt 
Disney Treasures DVDs went out of print, import copies have become more 
readily/cheaply available. I wonder if there are quality issues with those.


Best,

Bryan

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Subject: [Videolib] Mickey Mouse in Living Color

Hi all

We have this two disc set. Info here 
http://libweb.hofstra.edu/record=b2051619~S1

Disc two won't play. I ordered another set and disc two of that one is also 
defective. Has anyone else experienced this? Or do you think I was just unlucky 
twice?

Thanks!

Sarah

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