ニュース Mufasaの4K Steelbookを予約注文できるようになりました

Mufasaの4K Steelbookを予約注文できるようになりました

著者 : Harper アップデート : Mar 15,2025

ディズニーファン、喜ぶ! Mufasa:Lion Kingを追加して、この見事な4K Steelbookを使用して、Lion Kingを物理的なメディアコレクションに追加します。これは、Amazonで予約注文可能です。 65.99ドルで、4K UHD、Blu-ray、およびデジタル形式でフィルムを受け取り、豊富なボーナス機能(以下で詳しく説明します)を受け取ります。リリース日は2025年4月1日ですので、今すぐ予約注文してください!

ムファサを予約注文:4K UHDとBlu-rayのライオンキング

2025年4月1日

ムファサ:ライオンキング-UHD/BDコンボ +デジタル +スチールブック

Amazonで65.99ドル

現在の価格は高くなっていますが、Amazonの予約注文価格保証により、注文の配置とリリース日の終わりまでに提供される最低価格を支払うことを保証することを忘れないでください。

ムファサ:ライオンキング4Kスチールブックボーナス機能

  • フルレングスは歌っています
  • ミレレを見つける:ムファサの作り:ライオンキング
  • サバンナの歌
  • ティモン&プンバアのダチョウの卵
  • アウトテイク
  • 誇りを保護します
  • 削除されたシーン
  • ミュージックビデオ:「私はいつも兄弟が欲しかった」IRL
  • 歌の選択

私たちのレビューはムファサを賞賛しました。ライオン・キングは、ロバート・ダニエルズが「バリー・ジェンキンスのムファサは子供を魅了する強力で複雑でない努力です。結果はそれ自体を物語っています:これは単に素敵な映画です」

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Amazonでご覧ください

Incredibles 2 [4KUHD]

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encanto [4kuhd + blu-ray + digital]

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Frozen 2 [4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]

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トイストーリー4 [4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]

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ビッグヒーロー6 [4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]

Amazonでご覧ください

フローズン[4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]

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もつれ[4K UHD + Blu-ray +デジタル]

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Moana 2の4K Steelbookを事前注文して、ディズニーコレクションをさらに拡張します(3月18日リリース)。よりエキサイティングなタイトルについては、今後の4K UHDおよびBlu-rayリリースの日付をチェックしてください!

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