Forum:Vanilla Edition?
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I've seen reference to a "Vanilla Edition" released alongside a particular disc, what is this referring to? For example,
Time Crash
- Released in a vanilla edition alongside Voyage of the Damned on 10th March 2008.
Does this refer to the "to be continued" type episodes? Is it a specific Dr Who reference, or is it used elsewhere? Thanks for your time, my searches didn't turn much up.
- I think it might mean when the DVD has the episode and nothing else. You know, no commentaries, no deleted scenes, no extras. Plain and boring like vanilla ice cream.
- No guarantees though. I've only bought boxed sets and I'm really just extrapolating from the use of Vanilla in Magic the Gathering. -<Azes13 17:51, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
- yep. Vanilla means just the episodes and the menu, nothing else. --Stardizzy2 18:05, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
Makes sense. Thanks! Sorry, I forgot to sign my first post. Littlblueyes 18:11, 9 December 2008 (UTC)