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Tuesday 11 February 2014

Unboxing [UK]: The Animatrix - OVA Series (Blu-ray)

It's time to unbox my first 2D anime, now upgraded in HD.


The Animatrix is a series of short films directed and animated from Japan. This series fills the gaps of the entire Matrix franchise including Kid's origin story and how the Matrix began. This release was distributed from Warner Bros and given a nice Blu-ray release which including director commentaries and more.

BD Language: English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Italian, Latin Spanish
BD Video: 1080p HD Native 16:9 ratio (480i/p for some extras)
BD Audio: English Dolby Digital & Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 for other languages
BD Subtitles: English (English Dub), Castilian Spanish, German
BD Region: A, B
BD Discs: 1
BD Defects: None

Plot:
Welcome to The Animatrix, a visionary fusion of CG-animation and Japanese anime from the world's most revered anime directors. Experience the prequel to The Matrix and learn about the last cities of mankind, the war with the machines and humanity's ultimate downfall. Witness the Final Fight of the Osiris, which sets the stage for The Matrix Reloaded movie and Enter the Matrix video game. Grasp a more complete understanding of The Matrix available nowhere else. Expand your mind even further as you unlock a dazzling arensal of Bonus Materials. It's time to plug in.


Extra Content (On-Disc):
Making-of Featurettes on Each File
Genre Chronicle 'Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime'
Director Commentaries on some Files
Biographical Profiles of the Directors and Animation Producers


The Animatrix is available on Blu-ray and DVD in North America and United Kingdom from Warner Bros.

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