DVD Packaging
The set is packaged in a specially-constructed firehouse-design box with lenticular panels. The discs are collected in five separate volumes, each packaged inside an individual case, with specially-designed cover art. Also included is a bonus disc, which is stored in a cardboard sleeve. The inside cases were initially made of metal (SteelBook™), but were later changed to plastic after the first year and several months of production. This page is dedicated to showing off all of that great packaging.

You can find the full size 4000x2556 full set image seen above, front/side shots of the five individual volumes, a shot of just the five volumes together, and a shot of just the firehouse - all on either a green or white background - over at Ghostbusters.net's Flickr account. Since he put up all of the original full size images (be sure to click on the "Original" size link), I didn't see a point in redundantly uploading my copies. Also, Proton Charging has all of the original white background images.
Chad over at Ghostbusters.net posted a video to YouTube (download) which shows the different sides of the box, but more importantly, shows off in full motion the lenticular panels. Alex Upton also posted a video (download) showing him taking the firehouse box out of the shipping box, which is worth a look.
Provided to me by my request are these front-on shots of the cover art to the individual volumes. The small images are linked to large 830x1107 (approximately) images that are about 1 megabyte each (or less). I'd like to give a big thanks to Meghan Ryan, Jeff Peisch, and Alex Trocker for getting me this artwork.
TimeLife made available a short silent video of the five individual volumes rotating around to show your their backs. You can view that at RGB Online (they have the original 73 Mb Windows Media file), GB Fans, Proton Charging, TVShowsOnDVD's YouTube account (download), ZerothDegreeXhuman's YouTube account (download), and Ghostbusters.net's YouTube account (download).
The only thing the video shows you that you can't see in better quality in the images is the back of the cases. So I have taken the liberty of screen capturing that from the video:

L-R: Volumes 1 through 5




