I think one of those DVDs might be misplaced…
Update: Two weeks later I was shopping at the same store, and the woman in front of me in the checkout line was buying (among other things) a Pretty Woman DVD. I had to wonder if it was the same box.
I think one of those DVDs might be misplaced…
Update: Two weeks later I was shopping at the same store, and the woman in front of me in the checkout line was buying (among other things) a Pretty Woman DVD. I had to wonder if it was the same box.
The amusing thing to see would be a DVD/bluray of “Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid” on there, since after all, it’s an “animated series”. As the kids take it home, and then are asking “mommy, what are those two girls doing to each other?”
Not familiar with the particular show, but I can imagine. I get the impression that sort of mixup happens more often with graphic novels than video, just because there’s a bigger market for teen and adult comics (even without getting into “adult” comics) here, and bookstores and libraries are more likely to carry the PG-13 and R equivalents to begin with.