Sure changed the box art
So "Welcome to the NHK" was first licensed by ADV Films, who managed to release 5 of the 6 individual discs.
And then Funimation bought the license.
And announced they were releasing half-season box sets of the show.
Which really pissed people off since to get the last disc, you had to pseudo-double dip into buying the second box set, which had a chunk of the same episodes.
Well Funi just released the last individual disc. Which is good. And they kept the same style of art for the cover. Which is also good.
Sorta.
If you please, exhibit A: the cover to the second half-season box set.

Now exhibit B: the cover to the sixth individual disc.

As you can see, there's quite a difference in...style. Which led to many consumers to be hesitant to the individual discs at their Best Buy.
In fact, the disc is so...
Uh...
Bunnies?
Bunnies.
Bunn-ies.
It's uh, disc, cover, bunnies, uh, ecchi, ecchi-rific...
Ecchi-rific....
And then Funimation bought the license.
And announced they were releasing half-season box sets of the show.
Which really pissed people off since to get the last disc, you had to pseudo-double dip into buying the second box set, which had a chunk of the same episodes.
Well Funi just released the last individual disc. Which is good. And they kept the same style of art for the cover. Which is also good.
Sorta.
If you please, exhibit A: the cover to the second half-season box set.

Now exhibit B: the cover to the sixth individual disc.

As you can see, there's quite a difference in...style. Which led to many consumers to be hesitant to the individual discs at their Best Buy.
In fact, the disc is so...
Uh...
Bunnies?
Bunnies.
Bunn-ies.
It's uh, disc, cover, bunnies, uh, ecchi, ecchi-rific...
Ecchi-rific....
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