There are three physical designs of DC Amor, and three different artwork.
1) the "originals" had an anime girl theme on the front. the tape panel was also made of an unusually stiff plastic, but still had some tape popping problems. everyone generally agreed the diapers themselves were awesome but the art was a poor choice. They only made one run of those and I thought they were sold out from DC, but you may still be able to find them in small quantities elsewhere?
2) the artwork and the panel were both fixed at the same time, changing to a light "playful kitten" theme with a softer (but still durable) tape panel. The tapes were not changed and so still had popping problems, but they did change the liner on the inside, giving the inside of the diaper a texture verty similar to a cotton ball, very soft and VERY fast to absorb. With the change in artwork to something much more appropriate, they soared in popularity and are usually ranked among the top premium diapers.
3) in response to calls for a "boy" diaper to complement their "girl" diaper, they recently they released Idyl. The initial run used a deep neon blue shell color which almost completely hides the boys art on the front. The only change in physical design was imrpoved tapes, they look very similar but stick a lot better. This makes them
slightly better than the current kittens
Diaper Connoseur is currently selling down their revision 1 kittens, and will be replacing them with ones with the improved tapes used in the Idyl, but I haven't heard of any other changes in the works. Quite a few people panned the Idyl for the loud neon blue color, and I also hope they choose to tone it down a bit for the next run, but I haven't heard anything from DC.
DC is currently selling the kittens marked down 10%. It's not a huge discount. I may get another case at the sale price, or I may wait for the rev2 to come out, as the takes aren't a problem for me. (I only wear them overnight and I'm a pretty peaceful sleeper so the tapes are never a problem for me) Dunno - I don't like running out of anything