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* Music/ThePolice:
** 1993's ''Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings'' is a comprehensive collection of almost every song that the band released throughout their career, remastered and arranged in chronological order. Because the set encompasses four [=CDs=] -- one less than the amount of studio albums the Police put out -- ''Music/ReggattaDeBlanc'' is split across the first two discs, with side one closing CD one and side two opening CD two. The remasters were later reused for the 1995 standalone reissues of the band's studio albums, with the copyright year updated to match.
** 2018's ''Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings'' is a somewhat less comprehensive catalog-wide set. Like ''Message in a Box'', it features all five of the band's studio albums, newly remastered once again, but puts each one on its own disc this time around. The ''Flexible Strategies'' disc features only 10 of the 16 rarities that were included on ''Message in a Box'' (plus the B-side "Murder by Numbers", which is no longer a bonus track on ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' in this iteration), but compensates for the ones dropped by featuring a previously unreleased re-recording of [[Music/OutlandosDAmour "Truth Hits Everybody"]] made during the ''Synchronicity'' sessions in 1983.

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* Music/ThePolice:
Music/ThePolice released two career-spanning ones in the years since their breakup:
** 1993's ''Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings'' is a comprehensive collection of contains almost every song that the band released throughout their career, remastered and arranged in chronological order. Because the set encompasses four [=CDs=] -- one less than the amount of studio albums the Police put out -- ''Music/ReggattaDeBlanc'' is split across the first two discs, with side one closing CD one and side two opening CD two. The remasters were later reused for the 1995 standalone reissues of the band's studio albums, with the copyright year updated to match.
** 2018's ''Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings'' is a somewhat less comprehensive catalog-wide set. Like ''Message in a Box'', it also features all five of the band's studio albums, newly remastered once again, but puts each one on its own disc this time around. The ''Flexible Strategies'' disc features only 10 of the 16 24 rarities that were included on ''Message in a Box'' (plus the B-side "Murder by Numbers", which is no longer a bonus track on ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' in this iteration), but compensates for the ones dropped by featuring a previously unreleased re-recording of [[Music/OutlandosDAmour "Truth Hits Everybody"]] made during the ''Synchronicity'' sessions in 1983.

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** 2007's ''Bowie Box Set'', which compiles the [[Music/{{Outside}} five]] [[Music/{{Earthling}} Sony-]][[Music/{{Hours}} owned]] [[Music/{{Heathen}} Bowie]] [[Music/{{Reality}} albums]] alongside some bonus material.

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** 2007's ''Bowie Box Set'', which compiles ''Music/{{Outside}}'', ''Music/{{Earthling}}'', ''Music/{{Hours}}'', ''Music/{{Heathen}}'', and ''Music/{{Reality}}'' (all of which had fallen under the [[Music/{{Outside}} five]] [[Music/{{Earthling}} Sony-]][[Music/{{Hours}} owned]] [[Music/{{Heathen}} Bowie]] [[Music/{{Reality}} albums]] alongside some bonus material.ownership of Creator/ColumbiaRecords by then[[note]]the first two were originally released by Creator/AristaRecords in the UK and Creator/VirginRecords in the US, the third was put out by Virgin worldwide, and the last two were released under Columbia from the outset[[/note]]) as two-CD sets: one with the base album, another with various B-sides and remixes.



** Parlophone Records' retrospective boxsets of Bowie's backlog, each one containing every album from a particular "era" of his career, with the CD release replicating the original LP packaging as closely as possible:

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** Parlophone Records' Creator/ParlophoneRecords' retrospective boxsets of Bowie's backlog, each one containing every album from a particular "era" of his career, with the CD release replicating the original LP packaging as closely as possible:



* Music/{{Queen}}[='s=] 40th Anniversary boxset did something somewhat similar to Green Day's example: official releases of the set only included the band's first five albums plus the cardboard box, with fans being encouraged to seek out the remaining ten albums on their own.
** The 2015 ''Queen - Studio Collection'' set, however, is a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition containing all fifteen albums on eighteen [=LPs=] in various colors (The "White" and "Black" sides of ''Queen II'' are separate discs in this set, and ''Innuendo'' and ''Made In Heaven'' are also on two discs here), along with a special hardcover book.
* Music/TalkingHeads had a self-titled boxset in 2005 (colloquially known as "Brick" due to its packaging design) containing all eight studio albums on [=DualDisc=], a double-sided optical disc format that emerged in the early 2000's consisting of a DVD on one side and an off-brand CD on the other (the CD side was slightly thinner than what was required by Redbook specifications, leading it to be incompatible with some CD players due to the data layer being closer to the infrared lens than the latter's focal length). The boxset was notably the first time an artist's entire catalog was made available on the format, though it's hard to come across and [[CrackIsCheaper ludicrously expensive]] nowadays, in part due to [=DualDisc's=] own shortcomings killing its momentum by the end of the decade.

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* Music/{{Queen}}[='s=] Music/ThePolice:
** 1993's ''Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings'' is a comprehensive collection of almost every song that the band released throughout their career, remastered and arranged in chronological order. Because the set encompasses four [=CDs=] -- one less than the amount of studio albums the Police put out -- ''Music/ReggattaDeBlanc'' is split across the first two discs, with side one closing CD one and side two opening CD two. The remasters were later reused for the 1995 standalone reissues of the band's studio albums, with the copyright year updated to match.
** 2018's ''Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings'' is a somewhat less comprehensive catalog-wide set. Like ''Message in a Box'', it features all five of the band's studio albums, newly remastered once again, but puts each one on its own disc this time around. The ''Flexible Strategies'' disc features only 10 of the 16 rarities that were included on ''Message in a Box'' (plus the B-side "Murder by Numbers", which is no longer a bonus track on ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'' in this iteration), but compensates for the ones dropped by featuring a previously unreleased re-recording of [[Music/OutlandosDAmour "Truth Hits Everybody"]] made during the ''Synchronicity'' sessions in 1983.
* Music/{{Queen}}:
** The band's
40th Anniversary boxset box set did something somewhat similar to Green Day's example: official releases of the set only included the band's first five albums plus the cardboard box, with fans being encouraged to seek out the remaining ten albums on their own.
** The 2015 ''Queen - Studio Collection'' set, however, set is a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition containing all fifteen albums on eighteen [=LPs=] in various colors (The "White" and "Black" sides of ''Queen II'' are separate discs in this set, set -- both appropriately color-coded -- and ''Innuendo'' and ''Made In Heaven'' are also on two discs here), by virtue of their length), along with a special hardcover book.
* Music/TalkingHeads had a self-titled boxset in 2005 (colloquially known as "Brick" due to its packaging design) containing all eight studio albums on [=DualDisc=], a double-sided optical disc format that emerged in the early 2000's 2000s consisting of a DVD on one side and an off-brand CD on the other (the CD side was slightly thinner than what was required by Redbook specifications, leading it to be incompatible with some CD players due to the data layer being closer to the infrared lens than the latter's focal length). The boxset was notably the first time an artist's entire catalog was made available on the format, though it's hard to come across and [[CrackIsCheaper ludicrously expensive]] nowadays, in part due to [=DualDisc's=] own shortcomings killing its momentum by the end of the decade.
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** 1989's ''Sound + Vision'', compiling several demos, live recordings, and rare singles as both a retrospective of the singer and a prelude to Creator/{{Rykodisc}}'s re-release of his 1969-1980 albums. The set got several reissues: one in 1994 that replaced the CD Video disc with a CD-ROM (due to the former format's market failure), one in 1995 that removed the CD-ROM disc altogether, and one in 2003 that added studio material from 1982-1997 and live material from 1983 & 1997, as well as replacing some songs with alternate versions (the video disc is absent here as well despite the popularity of [=DVDs=] at the time).

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** 1989's ''Sound + Vision'', compiling several demos, live recordings, and rare singles as both a retrospective of the singer and a prelude to Creator/{{Rykodisc}}'s re-release of his 1969-1980 albums. The set got several reissues: one in 1994 that replaced the CD Video disc with a CD-ROM (due to the former format's market failure), one in 1995 that removed the CD-ROM disc altogether, and one in 2003 that added studio material from 1982-1997 and live material from 1983 & 1997, as well as additionally replacing some songs with alternate versions (the video disc is absent here as well despite the popularity of [=DVDs=] at the time).

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* Anime typically only gets released in boxed sets after being released as individual discs of 3-5 episodes (depending on how well the individuals sell, some series take longer to get a boxset than others).
** Times are changing. Some of the most recent popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''LightNovel/MariaWatchesOverUs'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.

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* Anime typically only gets released in boxed sets after being released as individual discs of 3-5 episodes (depending on how well the individuals sell, some series take longer to get a boxset than others).
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others). As of the most recent TheNewTens, some popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''LightNovel/MariaWatchesOverUs'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.



* Similarly, there are the ten-disk ''Ultimate [[Franchise/TheMatrix Matrix]] Collection'' and the three-disk ''Franchise/RoboCop Trilogy'' collection.

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* Similarly, there are the ten-disk ten-disc ''Ultimate [[Franchise/TheMatrix Matrix]] Collection'' and the three-disk three-disc ''Franchise/RoboCop Trilogy'' collection.



** The Walt Disney Classics collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon on VHS and [=LaserDisc=], had its first six tapes - ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'', ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'', and ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'' - packaged together in 1986.
** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - ''Pinocchio'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.
** The Vault Disney Collection, a line of 2-Disc live-action [=DVDs=], had its first four sets - ''Film/OldYeller'', ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'', ''Film/SwissFamilyRobinson'', and ''Film/{{The Parent Trap|1961}}'' - sold together as well as separately.

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** The Walt Disney Classics collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon on VHS and [=LaserDisc=], had its first six tapes - -- ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'', ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'', and ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'' - -- packaged together in 1986.
** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - -- ''Pinocchio'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - -- bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.
** The Vault Disney Collection, a line of 2-Disc live-action [=DVDs=], had its first four sets - -- ''Film/OldYeller'', ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'', ''Film/SwissFamilyRobinson'', and ''Film/{{The Parent Trap|1961}}'' - -- sold together as well as separately.



* Series 1-5 of modern ''Series/DoctorWho'' were originally released as a series of VanillaEdition [=DVDs=], followed by a box set at Christmas time, but this stopped with Series 7 onwards, so they now just have the box sets.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a major LongRunner, is no stranger to this:
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Series 1-5 of modern ''Series/DoctorWho'' the Revival Series were originally released as a series of VanillaEdition [=DVDs=], followed by a box set at Christmas time, but this stopped with Series 7 onwards, so they now just have the box sets.



** Old Who episodes tend to be released as single serials (of anywhere between two and ten[[note]]There was one [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan 12-part story]], but 9 of those episode are [[MissingEpisode missing]], so it's not had an individual release[[/note]] 25-minute episodes each), but some come in box sets of multiple serials. Several "trilogy" boxed sets of consecutive serials are available, as are sets of serials with a common villain (Davros, the Silurians, the Sontarans and the Black Guardian each have one). For many years, the only complete seasons available as box sets were Season 16 (''The Key to Time'') and Season 23 (''The Trial of a Time Lord''), because they were the only ones before the revival to have a season-long arc. However, when the classic series began being released on Blu-Ray in TheNewTens it was in the form of season-by-season box sets, prioritizing Doctor debut and/or especially popular seasons.
** "The Animation Collection" brought together the reconstructions of "The Power of the Daleks" and "Shada" with the "Infinite Quest" short-form miniseries.

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** Old Who Classic Series episodes tend to be released as single serials (of anywhere between two and ten[[note]]There was one [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan 12-part story]], but 9 of those episode are [[MissingEpisode missing]], so it's not had an individual release[[/note]] 25-minute episodes each), but some come in box sets of multiple serials. Several "trilogy" boxed sets of consecutive serials are available, as are sets of serials with a common villain (Davros, the Silurians, the Sontarans and the Black Guardian each have one). For many years, the only complete seasons available as box sets were Season 16 (''The Key to Time'') and Season 23 (''The Trial of a Time Lord''), because they were the only ones before the revival to have a season-long arc. However, when the classic series began being released on Blu-Ray in TheNewTens it was in the form of season-by-season box sets, prioritizing Doctor debut and/or especially popular seasons.
** "The Animation Collection" brought together the reconstructions of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E3ThePowerOfTheDaleks "The Power of the Daleks" Daleks"]] and "Shada" [[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E6Shada "Shada"]] (both animated in-house under the directorship of Charles Norton) with the [[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest "Infinite Quest" Quest"]] short-form miniseries.



* Music/TheCorrs released a 5 CD boxeset of all their studio albums in 2011.

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* Music/TheCorrs released a 5 CD boxeset boxed set of all their studio albums in 2011.



* 1994's ''Music/LeadBelly's Last Sessions'', which contain 4 C-Ds worth of recordings that the singer done in 1948, about one year before he died.

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** 2019's ''The Later Years'', a sister set to ''The Early Years'' focused on their 1987-1994 material.
* 1994's ''Music/LeadBelly's Last Sessions'', which contain 4 C-Ds [=CDs=] worth of recordings that the singer done in 1948, about one year before he died.



** 1989's ''Sound + Vision'', compiling several demos, live recordings, and rare singles as both a retrospective of the singer and a pre-empter for Rykodisc's re-release of his 1969-1980 albums. The boxset later got a reissue in 2003, with some of its material changed around.

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** 1989's ''Sound + Vision'', compiling several demos, live recordings, and rare singles as both a retrospective of the singer and a pre-empter for Rykodisc's prelude to Creator/{{Rykodisc}}'s re-release of his 1969-1980 albums. The boxset later set got a reissue several reissues: one in 2003, 1994 that replaced the CD Video disc with some of its a CD-ROM (due to the former format's market failure), one in 1995 that removed the CD-ROM disc altogether, and one in 2003 that added studio material changed around.from 1982-1997 and live material from 1983 & 1997, as well as replacing some songs with alternate versions (the video disc is absent here as well despite the popularity of [=DVDs=] at the time).
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* In Japan, ''Film/TheManWhoFellToEarth'' and ''Film/{{Moon}}'' were made available in a two-pack. Both films are adult-oriented science fiction fare, but the true reason they were brought together was a blood tie -- the [[Music/DavidBowie lead actor]] in the former is the father of the latter's director!

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* In Japan, ''Film/TheManWhoFellToEarth'' and ''Film/{{Moon}}'' were made available in a two-pack. Both films are adult-oriented science fiction fare, but the true reason they were brought together was a blood tie -- the [[Music/DavidBowie lead actor]] in the former is the father of [[Creator/DuncanJones the latter's director!director]]!



*** 2017's ''A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)'' contains ''Music/{{Low|DavidBowieAlbum}}'', ''[[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum "Heroes"]]'', an EP containing every version of the ""Heroes"" single, ''Stage'' and its 2017 remix, ''Music/{{Lodger}}'' and its 2017 Tony Visconti remix, ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 3''. This box set is rather infamous among Bowie fans for a volume drop present partway through the TitleTrack of ''"Heroes"'', which Parlophone eventually fessed up to via a now-defunct offer in which buyers could send in their proof of purchase in exchange for replacement discs of ''"Heroes"'' with the volume issue resolved. The fixed master is also present on the standalone CD and LP releases of ''"Heroes"'', allowing buyers to still have a way of replacing the botched copy of the album.[[note]]Although it's not as perfect of a solution as the replacement disc offer was, seeing as how A: buying the standalone release means having to spend extra money compared to the free replacement offer, and B: the standalone CD uses a normal, silver-colored aluminum foil layer instead of the gold foil layer used for the Parlophone box set [=CDs=].[[/note]]
*** 2018's ''Loving the Alien (1983-1988)'' contains ''Music/LetsDance'', ''Serious Moonlight'' (a previously unreleased live album from the eponymous tour), ''Music/{{Tonight}}'', ''Music/NeverLetMeDown'' and its 2018 Mario [=McNulty=] remix, ''Glass Spider'' (previously available only with the 2007 special edition DVD of the ''Glass Spider'' concert film), ''Dance'' (a previously unreleased compilation of Bowie's EMI-era 12" singles), and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 4''.

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*** 2017's ''A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)'' contains ''Music/{{Low|DavidBowieAlbum}}'', ''[[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum "Heroes"]]'', an EP containing every version of the ""Heroes"" "'Heroes'" single, ''Stage'' and its 2017 remix, ''Music/{{Lodger}}'' and its 2017 Tony Visconti remix, ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 3''. This box set is rather infamous among Bowie fans for infamously contains a volume drop present partway through the TitleTrack of ''"Heroes"'', which Parlophone eventually fessed up to via a now-defunct offer in which buyers could send in their proof of purchase in exchange for replacement discs of ''"Heroes"'' with the volume issue resolved. The fixed master is also present on the standalone CD and LP releases of ''"Heroes"'', allowing buyers to still have a way of replacing the botched copy of the album.[[note]]Although it's not as perfect of a solution as the replacement disc offer was, seeing as how A: buying the standalone release means having to spend extra money compared to the free replacement offer, and B: the standalone CD uses a normal, silver-colored aluminum foil layer instead of the gold foil layer used for the Parlophone box set [=CDs=].[[/note]]
*** 2018's ''Loving the Alien (1983-1988)'' contains ''Music/LetsDance'', ''Serious Moonlight'' (a previously unreleased live album from the eponymous tour), ''Music/{{Tonight}}'', ''Music/NeverLetMeDown'' and its 2018 Mario [=McNulty=] remix, ''Glass Spider'' (previously available only with the 2007 special edition DVD of the ''Glass Spider'' concert film), ''Dance'' (a previously unreleased compilation of Bowie's EMI-era 12" singles), remixes), and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 4''.



** The second box set is ''Heart and Soul'', a 1997 (issued stateside by Rhino in 2001) compilation of every single Joy Division recording that London Records could find in the vaults at the time, properly remastered and presented as a sort of retrospective of the band. It is rather notable for being one of only two official source for the band's final recording, a May 14, 1980 studio rehearsal of "Ceremony" (the other official source, for those wondering, is a vinyl release of the Music/NewOrder and Joy Division versions of both "Ceremony" and "In a Lonely Place", issued exclusively for Record Store Day 2011).

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** The second box set is ''Heart and Soul'', a 1997 (issued stateside by Rhino in 2001) compilation of every single Joy Division recording that London Records could find in the vaults at the time, properly remastered and presented as a sort of retrospective of the band. It is rather notable for being notably one of only two official source for the band's final recording, a May 14, 1980 studio rehearsal of "Ceremony" (the other official source, for those wondering, is a vinyl release of the Music/NewOrder and Joy Division versions of both "Ceremony" and "In a Lonely Place", issued exclusively for Record Store Day 2011).
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*** 2015's ''Five Years (1969-1973)'' contains ''Music/SpaceOddity'', ''Music/TheManWhoSoldTheWorld'', ''Music/HunkyDory'', ''Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars'', ''Music/AladdinSane'', ''[[CoverAlbum Pin Ups]]'', ''Live in Santa Monica [='72=]'', ''Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture Soundtrack'', the 2003 Kent Scott mix of ''The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 1''. This was the last boxset to be released during Bowie's lifetime.

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*** 2015's ''Five Years (1969-1973)'' contains ''Music/SpaceOddity'', ''Music/TheManWhoSoldTheWorld'', ''Music/HunkyDory'', ''Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars'', ''Music/AladdinSane'', ''[[CoverAlbum Pin Ups]]'', ''Live in Santa Monica [='72=]'', ''Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture Soundtrack'', the 2003 Kent Ken Scott mix of ''The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 1''. This was the last boxset to be released during Bowie's lifetime.
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*** 2017's ''A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)'' contains ''Music/{{Low}}'', ''[[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum "Heroes"]]'', an EP containing every version of the ""Heroes"" single, ''Stage'' and its 2017 remix, ''Music/{{Lodger}}'' and its 2017 Tony Visconti remix, ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 3''. This box set is rather infamous among Bowie fans for a volume drop present partway through the TitleTrack of ''"Heroes"'', which Parlophone eventually fessed up to via a now-defunct offer in which buyers could send in their proof of purchase in exchange for replacement discs of ''"Heroes"'' with the volume issue resolved. The fixed master is also present on the standalone CD and LP releases of ''"Heroes"'', allowing buyers to still have a way of replacing the botched copy of the album.[[note]]Although it's not as perfect of a solution as the replacement disc offer was, seeing as how A: buying the standalone release means having to spend extra money compared to the free replacement offer, and B: the standalone CD uses a normal, silver-colored aluminum foil layer instead of the gold foil layer used for the Parlophone box set [=CDs=].[[/note]]

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*** 2017's ''A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)'' contains ''Music/{{Low}}'', ''Music/{{Low|DavidBowieAlbum}}'', ''[[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum "Heroes"]]'', an EP containing every version of the ""Heroes"" single, ''Stage'' and its 2017 remix, ''Music/{{Lodger}}'' and its 2017 Tony Visconti remix, ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps'', and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 3''. This box set is rather infamous among Bowie fans for a volume drop present partway through the TitleTrack of ''"Heroes"'', which Parlophone eventually fessed up to via a now-defunct offer in which buyers could send in their proof of purchase in exchange for replacement discs of ''"Heroes"'' with the volume issue resolved. The fixed master is also present on the standalone CD and LP releases of ''"Heroes"'', allowing buyers to still have a way of replacing the botched copy of the album.[[note]]Although it's not as perfect of a solution as the replacement disc offer was, seeing as how A: buying the standalone release means having to spend extra money compared to the free replacement offer, and B: the standalone CD uses a normal, silver-colored aluminum foil layer instead of the gold foil layer used for the Parlophone box set [=CDs=].[[/note]]

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*** 2018's ''Loving the Alien (1983-1988)'' contains ''Music/LetsDance'', ''Serious Moonlight'' (a previously unreleased live album from the eponymous tour), ''Music/{{Tonight}}'', ''Music/NeverLetMeDown'' and its 2018 Mario [=McNulty=] remix, ''Glass Spider'' (previously available only with the 2007 special edition DVD of the ''Glass Spider'' concert film), ''Dance'' (a previously unreleased compilation of Bowie's EMI-era 12" singles), and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 4''. Time will tell if we'll get any more retrospective boxsets compiling the remaining twenty-eight years of Bowie's material.

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*** 2018's ''Loving the Alien (1983-1988)'' contains ''Music/LetsDance'', ''Serious Moonlight'' (a previously unreleased live album from the eponymous tour), ''Music/{{Tonight}}'', ''Music/NeverLetMeDown'' and its 2018 Mario [=McNulty=] remix, ''Glass Spider'' (previously available only with the 2007 special edition DVD of the ''Glass Spider'' concert film), ''Dance'' (a previously unreleased compilation of Bowie's EMI-era 12" singles), and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 4''. Time will tell if we'll get any more retrospective boxsets compiling the remaining twenty-eight years of 4''.
*** 2021's ''Brilliant Adventure (1992–2001)'' contains ''Music/BlackTieWhiteNoise'', ''Music/TheBuddhaOfSuburbia'', ''Music/{{Outside}}'', ''Music/{{Earthling}}'', ''Music/{{Hours}}'', ''Toy'' (a previously unreleased album recorded for release in 2001), ''BBC Radio Theatre, London June 2000'' (a live album showcasing
Bowie's material.uncut ''BBC Radio Theatre'' live show in 2000, previously documented in an edited form on ''Bowie at the Beeb''), and the singles compilation ''Re:Call 5''.
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* This was the most common way for ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' to be released on DVD, with a season box set coming out every year.

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* This was the most common way for ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' was one of the first shows to be released on DVD, with a really push complete season box set coming out boxsets. They came with uncut and uncensored versions of the episodes and were jam-packed with BonusMaterial like DVDCommentary for every year.episode, DeletedScenes, scripts and storyboards, various TV spots and specials, retrospectives from the show's creators, and, starting with Season 5, flashy EasterEgg-filled menu screens themed around the season. Notably, the Season 1 box-set was the best selling television DVD of all time until it was overtaken by the first season of ''Series/ChappellesShow''.
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** Times are changing. Some of the most recent popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''[[LightNovel/MariaSamaGaMiteru Marimite]]'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.

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** Times are changing. Some of the most recent popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''[[LightNovel/MariaSamaGaMiteru Marimite]]'' ''LightNovel/MariaWatchesOverUs'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.
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* Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo often does this for movie series. However, they've also put out a few with more loosely-connected movies.

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* Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo Creator/{{Disney}} often does this for movie series. However, they've also put out a few with more loosely-connected movies.
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* [=DVDs=] and Blu-Rays for ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/KamenRider'' used to be sold as volumes. Starting from [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]]/[[Series/KamenRiderDrive Drive]] however, the Blu-Rays are sold in 4 box sets per series, with the [=DVDs=] sticking to 12 volumes. The Blu-Ray releases of [[Series/KishiryuSentaiRyusoulger Ryusoulger]] are lowering the number to 3 Blu-Ray sets, which is what older series being upgraded to Blu-Ray also get. Recent re-releases of older shows on [=DVD=] have also settled for 2 DVD boxes, rather than 12 volumes.

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* [=DVDs=] and Blu-Rays for ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/KamenRider'' used to be sold as volumes. Starting from [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]]/[[Series/KamenRiderDrive Drive]] however, the Blu-Rays are sold in 4 box sets per series, with the [=DVDs=] sticking to 12 volumes. The Blu-Ray releases of [[Series/KishiryuSentaiRyusoulger Ryusoulger]] are lowering lowered the number to 3 Blu-Ray sets, which is what older series being upgraded to Blu-Ray also get.get, but [[Series/MashinSentaiKiramager Kiramager]] onwards has since gone back to the 4-set system. Recent re-releases of older shows on [=DVD=] have also settled for 2 DVD boxes, rather than 12 volumes. \n Occasional series have received full-series box sets, mostly due to their length. [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Decade]] and [[Series/KamenRiderAmazon Amazon]] got this, and the two seasons of [[Series/KamenRiderAmazons Amazons]] also got a box set each.
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** The first is ''1977-1980'', a [[NoExportForYou Japan-exclusive]] set released in 1990 compiling the band's two studio albums, the ''Still'' and ''Substance'' compilations, and a CD version of the "Atmosphere"/"She's Lost Control" single, all uncompressed and sourced from the original master tapes. Because all other CD releases of Joy Division's material is sourced from second-generation copies and/or [[LoudnessWar noticeably brickwalled]], this set is considered the a holy grail among Joy Division fans.

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** The first is ''1977-1980'', a [[NoExportForYou Japan-exclusive]] set released in 1990 compiling the band's two studio albums, the ''Still'' and ''Substance'' compilations, and a CD version of the "Atmosphere"/"She's Lost Control" single, all uncompressed and sourced from the original master tapes. Because all other CD releases of Joy Division's material is sourced from second-generation copies and/or [[LoudnessWar noticeably brickwalled]], this set is considered the a holy grail among Joy Division fans.

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** Old Who episodes tend to be released as single serials (of anywhere between two and ten[[note]]There was one [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan 12-part story]], but 9 of those episode are [[MissingEpisode missing]], so it's not had an individual release[[/note]] 25-minute episodes each), but some come in box sets of multiple serials. Several "trilogy" boxed sets of consecutive serials are available, as are sets of serials with a common villain (Davros, the Silurians, the Sontarans and the Black Guardian each have one). The only complete seasons available as box sets are Season 16 (''The Key to Time'') and Season 23 (''The Trial of a Time Lord''), because they were the only ones before the revival to have a season-long arc.

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** Besides the series-by-series sets there's also ones for the post-Series 4 specials, all the Christmas specials through "Last Christmas", and the complete tenures of Doctors from Ten onward. (One set packages Nine's sole season with Ten's tenure.)
** Old Who episodes tend to be released as single serials (of anywhere between two and ten[[note]]There was one [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan 12-part story]], but 9 of those episode are [[MissingEpisode missing]], so it's not had an individual release[[/note]] 25-minute episodes each), but some come in box sets of multiple serials. Several "trilogy" boxed sets of consecutive serials are available, as are sets of serials with a common villain (Davros, the Silurians, the Sontarans and the Black Guardian each have one). The For many years, the only complete seasons available as box sets are were Season 16 (''The Key to Time'') and Season 23 (''The Trial of a Time Lord''), because they were the only ones before the revival to have a season-long arc.arc. However, when the classic series began being released on Blu-Ray in TheNewTens it was in the form of season-by-season box sets, prioritizing Doctor debut and/or especially popular seasons.
** "The Animation Collection" brought together the reconstructions of "The Power of the Daleks" and "Shada" with the "Infinite Quest" short-form miniseries.
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* The ''Film/JurassicPark'' movies have been boxed up several ways: "Jurassic Park Trilogy" contains the original three, "Jurassic Park Collection" those plus ''Film/JurassicWorld'', and "Jurassic World Collection" adds ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom''.
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* When 20th Century Fox reacquired the rights to ''Film/CurseOfTheFly'' at the TurnOfTheMillennium, it was brought out in a [=DVD=] box set with ''Film/TheFly1958'' and ''Film/ReturnOfTheFly'' as "''The Fly'' Collection". At the end of TheNewTens, Scream Factory created its own Blu-Ray set -- with the same title -- of these three films plus their 1980s counterparts ''Film/TheFly1986'' and ''Film/TheFlyII''. This is currently the only way to get any of the sequels on Blu-Ray, and not only were virtually all the bonus features from the previous Fox discs retained, a significant amount of new content was added.
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** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - ''Pinocchio'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.

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** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - ''Pinocchio'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.
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** ''The Parachute Years: 1977-1981'' collects all of Zorn's "game piece" music released on the Parachute Records, as well as unreleased takes from the same period.

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* Music/TalkingHeads had a self-titled boxset in 2005 (colloquially known as "Brick" due to its packaging design) containing all eight studio albums on [=DualDisc=], a double-sided optical disc format that emerged in the early 2000's consisting of a DVD on one side and an off-brand CD on the other (the CD side was slightly thinner than what was required by Redbook specifications, leading it to be incompatible with some CD players due to the data layer being closer to the infrared lens than the latter's focal length). The boxset was notably the first time an artist's entire catalog was made available on the format, though it's hard to come across and [[CrackIsCheaper ludicrously expensive]] nowadays, in part due to [=DualDisc's=] own short comings killing its momentum by the end of the decade.

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* Music/TalkingHeads had a self-titled boxset in 2005 (colloquially known as "Brick" due to its packaging design) containing all eight studio albums on [=DualDisc=], a double-sided optical disc format that emerged in the early 2000's consisting of a DVD on one side and an off-brand CD on the other (the CD side was slightly thinner than what was required by Redbook specifications, leading it to be incompatible with some CD players due to the data layer being closer to the infrared lens than the latter's focal length). The boxset was notably the first time an artist's entire catalog was made available on the format, though it's hard to come across and [[CrackIsCheaper ludicrously expensive]] nowadays, in part due to [=DualDisc's=] own short comings shortcomings killing its momentum by the end of the decade.


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* Music/JohnZorn has a few:
** The complete (studio) discography of his {{grindcore}}-{{jazz}} fusion band Naked City was released as a CD box set, aptly titled ''Complete Studio Recordings''. Most of these albums had been long out of print beforehand, and several had only been released in Japan up to that point.
** ''The Parachute Years: 1977-1981'' collects all of Zorn's "game piece" music released on the Parachute Records, as well as unreleased takes from the same period.
** ''The Song Project'' (2014) was a collaboration where songwriters [[WithLyrics put lyrics to Zorn's older instrumental compositions]]. Rather than a single album, these were released as a set of seven vinyl singles.
** ''The Book Beri'ah'', the third and final part of Zorn's ''Masada'' songbook, was initially released in 2018 as an 11-CD box set. The individual albums weren't released separately until the next year.
* Music/{{Starflyer 59}} released ''Ghosts of the Future'' as a literal wooden box with ten vinyl singles. All the A-sides were demo versions of songs from their next album, ''Dial M'', and the B-sides were odd experiments like cover songs, instrumentals, or alternate arrangements of the A-side tracks. A few years later, all those songs were collected on the CD compilation ''Ghosts of the Past'' along with several of Starflyer's [=EPs=]--but the whole thing fit onto just two [=CDs=] in a standard jewel case. From the viewpoint of just having the music itself, ''Ghosts of the Past'' made ''Ghosts of the Future'' obsolete. Nevertheless, the ''Future'' box set is far more sought-after as a collector's item, thanks to its extravagant packaging and album art--not to mention the fanbase's vinyl fetishism.
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** Times are changing. Some of the most recent popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusouRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''[[LightNovel/MariaSamaGaMiteru Marimite]]'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.

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** Times are changing. Some of the most recent popular series are being released as box sets right from the start. ''Manga/BusouRenkin'', ''Manga/BusoRenkin'', ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', ''[[LightNovel/MariaSamaGaMiteru Marimite]]'' and ''Manga/{{ARIA}}'', to name a few.
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** The Walt Disney Classics collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon on VHS and [=LaserDisc=], had its first six tapes - ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'', ''Disney/TheSwordInTheStone'', and ''Disney/RobinHood'' - packaged together in 1986.
** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - ''Pinocchio'', ''Disney/PeterPan'', ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''Disney/TheJungleBook'', ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'', ''Disney/{{Mulan}}'', and ''Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.

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** The Walt Disney Classics collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon on VHS and [=LaserDisc=], had its first six tapes - ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'', ''Disney/TheSwordInTheStone'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'', ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'', and ''Disney/RobinHood'' ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'' - packaged together in 1986.
** The Limited Issue collection, the first line dedicated especially to releasing the Canon on DVD, had its nine installments - ''Pinocchio'', ''Disney/PeterPan'', ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''Disney/TheJungleBook'', ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Disney/{{Hercules}}'', ''Disney/{{Mulan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'', ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', and ''Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - bundled in the Walt Disney Animated Anthology set.
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** The ''Film/{{Superman}}'' movies had five kinds of boxsets on DVD. ''Superman: The Movie'', ''Film/SupermanII'', ''Film/SupermanIII'', and ''Film/{{Superman IV| The Quest For Peace}}'' shared ''The Complete Superman Collection'', the more bonus-packed ''The Creator/ChristopherReeve Superman Collection'', and the middle-ground ''4-Film Favorites: Superman''. ''Film/SupermanReturns'' joined them for the ''Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition'', and the cheaper ''Superman 5-Film Collection''. The Blu-Ray Disc releases of all five movies comprise ''The Superman Motion Picture Anthology''. It didn't mark the first time the first two movies and ''Returns'' came to Blu-Ray, but it does currently seem like the only way to own the theatrical cuts of the original two (and ''any'' version of ''III'' and ''IV'') in that format.

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** The ''Film/{{Superman}}'' ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' movies had five kinds of boxsets on DVD. ''Superman: The Movie'', ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', ''Film/SupermanII'', ''Film/SupermanIII'', and ''Film/{{Superman IV| The Quest For Peace}}'' shared ''The Complete Superman Collection'', the more bonus-packed ''The Creator/ChristopherReeve Superman Collection'', and the middle-ground ''4-Film Favorites: Superman''. ''Film/SupermanReturns'' joined them for the ''Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition'', and the cheaper ''Superman 5-Film Collection''. The Blu-Ray Disc releases of all five movies comprise ''The Superman Motion Picture Anthology''. It didn't mark the first time the first two movies and ''Returns'' came to Blu-Ray, but it does currently seem like the only way to own the theatrical cuts of the original two (and ''any'' version of ''III'' and ''IV'') in that format.

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* Creator/IsaacAsimov
** ''Literature/TheCompleteAdventuresOfLuckyStarr'': Creator/{{Signet}} published a box containing all six volumes of the series in UsefulNotes/TheSeventies with their New American Library imprint.
** ''Literature/FoundationSeries'':
*** In 2018, Creator/EditoraAleph, a Brazilian publisher, printed ''Fundacao: declinio e ascensao''. Roughly translated into English, this means ''Foundation: Decline and Ascension''. Both {{Sequel}} and both {{Prequel}} novels are here; ''Literature/FoundationsEdge'', ''Literature/FoundationAndEarth'', ''Literature/PreludeToFoundation'', and ''Literature/ForwardTheFoundation''.
*** ''Literature/TheFoundationTrilogy'': Creator/GnomePress published a slipcase to fit the original hardcover for all three books to celebrate the printing of ''Second Foundation''. The box uses the art of ''Foundation'''s dust jacket for the sides.
*** ''Literature/TheFoundationTrilogy'': Creator/{{Avon}} published a box set of their editions in the 1970s, using a minimized version of each cover for the slipcase art.
** ''Isaac Asimov: Five Books by the Master of Science Fiction'' contains five books, all published by Creator/FawcettCrest; ''Literature/IRobot'', ''Literature/TheGodsThemselves'', ''Literature/TheCavesOfSteel'', ''Literature/TheMartianWayAndOtherStories'', and ''Literature/EarthIsRoomEnough''.
** A 1978 Italian translation sold ''Literature/NightfallAndOtherStories'' and ''Literature/BuyJupiterAndOtherStories'' as a two-volume box set.



* ''Literature/TheCompleteAdventuresOfLuckyStarr'': Creator/{{Signet}} published a box containing all six volumes of the series in UsefulNotes/TheSeventies with their New American Library imprint.
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** The 2015 ''Queen - Studio Collection'' set, however, is a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition containing all fifteen albums on eighteen LPs in various colors (The "White" and "Black" sides of ''Queen II'' are separate discs in this set, and ''Innuendo'' and ''Made In Heaven'' are also on two discs here), along with a special hardcover book.

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** The 2015 ''Queen - Studio Collection'' set, however, is a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition containing all fifteen albums on eighteen LPs [=LPs=] in various colors (The "White" and "Black" sides of ''Queen II'' are separate discs in this set, and ''Innuendo'' and ''Made In Heaven'' are also on two discs here), along with a special hardcover book.
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** The 2015 ''Queen - Studio Collection'' set, however, is a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition containing all fifteen albums on eighteen LPs in various colors (The "White" and "Black" sides of ''Queen II'' are separate discs in this set, and ''Innuendo'' and ''Made In Heaven'' are also on two discs here), along with a special hardcover book.
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** The Vault Disney Collection, a line of 2-Disc live-action [=DVDs=], had its first four sets - ''Film/OldYeller'', ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'', ''Film/SwissFamilyRobinson'', and ''Film/TheParentTrap'' - sold together as well as separately.

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** The Vault Disney Collection, a line of 2-Disc live-action [=DVDs=], had its first four sets - ''Film/OldYeller'', ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'', ''Film/SwissFamilyRobinson'', and ''Film/TheParentTrap'' ''Film/{{The Parent Trap|1961}}'' - sold together as well as separately.
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** Batman's films have a few, notably ''The Batman Legacy'',''The Batman Motion Picture Anthology'' '''or''' ''4 Film Favorites: Batman'' for ''Film/Batman1989'', ''Film/BatmanReturns'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' for ''Film/TheDarkKnightSaga''. Non-Batman films ''Film/{{Memento}}'', ''Film/ThePrestige'' and ''Film/{{Inception}}'' joined the ''Saga'' for the ''Creator/ChristopherNolan Director's Collection''.

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** Batman's films have a few, notably ''The Batman Legacy'',''The Batman Motion Picture Anthology'' '''or''' ''4 Film Favorites: Batman'' for ''Film/Batman1989'', ''Film/BatmanReturns'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' for ''Film/TheDarkKnightSaga''. ''Film/BatmanBegins'', ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''. Non-Batman films ''Film/{{Memento}}'', ''Film/ThePrestige'' and ''Film/{{Inception}}'' joined the ''Saga'' ''Trilogy'' for the ''Creator/ChristopherNolan Director's Collection''.
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* [=DVDs=] and Blu-Rays for ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/KamenRider'' used to be sold as volumes. Starting from Ninninger/Drive however, the Blu-Rays are sold in 3 box sets per series.

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* [=DVDs=] and Blu-Rays for ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/KamenRider'' used to be sold as volumes. Starting from Ninninger/Drive [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Ninninger]]/[[Series/KamenRiderDrive Drive]] however, the Blu-Rays are sold in 3 4 box sets per series.
series, with the [=DVDs=] sticking to 12 volumes. The Blu-Ray releases of [[Series/KishiryuSentaiRyusoulger Ryusoulger]] are lowering the number to 3 Blu-Ray sets, which is what older series being upgraded to Blu-Ray also get. Recent re-releases of older shows on [=DVD=] have also settled for 2 DVD boxes, rather than 12 volumes.
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** Batman's films have a few, notably ''The Batman Legacy'',''The Batman Motion Picture Anthology'' '''or''' ''4 Film Favorites: Batman'' for ''Film/Batman1989'', ''Film/BatmanReturns'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', and ''The Dark Knight Trilogy'' for ''Film/TheDarkKnightSaga''. Non-Batman films ''Film/{{Memento}}'', ''Film/ThePrestige'' and ''Film/{{Inception}}'' joined the ''Saga'' for the ''Creator/ChristopherNolan Director's Collection''.

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** Batman's films have a few, notably ''The Batman Legacy'',''The Batman Motion Picture Anthology'' '''or''' ''4 Film Favorites: Batman'' for ''Film/Batman1989'', ''Film/BatmanReturns'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', and ''The Dark Knight Trilogy'' ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' for ''Film/TheDarkKnightSaga''. Non-Batman films ''Film/{{Memento}}'', ''Film/ThePrestige'' and ''Film/{{Inception}}'' joined the ''Saga'' for the ''Creator/ChristopherNolan Director's Collection''.

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* ''Literature/EighteenGreatestScienceFictionStories'': This {{Anthology}} was released in a six-volume box by Creator/TempoBooks, along with ''Literature/PlanetsForSale'', ''Literature/TheWeaponMakers'', ''Literature/MindsUnleashed'', ''Literature/GreatStoriesOfSpaceTravel'', and ''Literature/VoyagersInTime''. The title of the box set was ''Tempo Science Fiction Library''.
* ''Literature/Tesseract1'': Contains six paperbacks, two of which are complete novels and the other four are GenreAnthology books by Creator/RobertSilverberg.
* ''Literature/TheCompleteAdventuresOfLuckyStarr'': Creator/{{Signet}} published a box containing all six volumes of the series in UsefulNotes/TheSeventies with their New American Library imprint.
* ''Literature/WilliamShatnerAndLeonardNimoyReadFourScienceFictionClassics'': The original four-disk LP collection was packaged in a single box to hold each record sleeve. The cover art for the box borrowed the art used for the sleeve cover of Creator/IsaacAsimov's "Foundation: Literature/ThePsychohistorians", and focused on the [[RetroRocket cigar-shaped spaceship]].

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