The Criterion website seems to have removed laserdisc information from their website, and started their spine numbering system fresh with their DVD titles. It can be easy to forget their laserdisc titles ever existed.
As a kinda-related side note... There is a possibility that the company's next animated release could be a collection of the stop-motion works of The Brothers Quay. I am making this assumption because when Criterion films guests visiting their library of titles, it often means they are in talks of a deal to release the artists' material. This might be only of minimal interest to furry fans, as there are only a few anthropomorphic characters among the Brothers Quays' works (such as the rabbit in this music video).
The Criterion website seems to have removed laserdisc information from their website, and started their spine numbering system fresh with their DVD titles. It can be easy to forget their laserdisc titles ever existed.
As a kinda-related side note... There is a possibility that the company's next animated release could be a collection of the stop-motion works of The Brothers Quay. I am making this assumption because when Criterion films guests visiting their library of titles, it often means they are in talks of a deal to release the artists' material. This might be only of minimal interest to furry fans, as there are only a few anthropomorphic characters among the Brothers Quays' works (such as the rabbit in this music video).