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** ''Nagareboshi Gin'''s sequel, ''[[Ginga Densetsu Weed]]'', got a Collector's Edition box set release in Finland and Sweden, too. In addition to including the entire series it also comes with a Weed phone strap and a leaflet with extra information on the characters.
* With the US release of ''[[Code Geass]]'', Bandai planned out three different releases, specifically targeting the different levels of anime fans. For casual fans, there's the [[Vanilla Edition]] single DVDs and "volume packs" (two DVDs packaged together). For the real fanatics, there's the Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition, which is a two-pack plus [[All There in the Manual|a Sound Episode CD]], an official soundtrack CD and a volume of the spinoff manga.
* Although it sometimes occursoccured with later DVDs, the first volume of most anime series getswas often released as a "DVD-only" and as a "DVD in an artbox designed to hold the entire series", back in the days when translation companies could make money releasing a show in something other than a "complete series" edition.
* .hack//sign did this when it came out on DVD in the US. They had the [[Vanilla Edition|regular DVDs]] and then they had the special edition ones with a Soundtrack CD in each. Except the last two. Second to last had a box to put the previous CDs in, and the last had an extra disc with a few special features on it.
* Each season set of ''[[Inuyasha]]'' came in two versions (at least in America): One was simply [[Captain Obvious|the discs of that season in one set]]. The collector's editions came with show related memorabilia such as the Beads of Subjugation (Season 1), hanko signature blocks (2), Kagome's jewel shards (3), Miroku's prayer beads (4), Sesshomaru's scroll (5), Collector's watch (6) and an Inuyasha figure with Adamant Tessaiga (7).