![]() While this includes the CGI, for which there is a lot of green screen work, it also includes the actors and monster suits as well. In terms of how the video track was handled, the movie doesn't feel as sharp as it could. ![]() English credits do appear on a separate video track that plays after the film has ended, though. This is the original Japanese version of the movie, with no alterations in terms of onscreen text, titles or credits. While this release is a marginal step down from the one two months ago for the first film, it does have an okay to good video and audio presentation, although offers little in the way of extras.Īs a side note, this review focuses on the Blu-ray in the set, since the DVD is sold as a stand alone.įor the Blu-ray, the movie is presented in a 1080p, high definition transfer. ![]() That set included a Blu-ray, DVD and an Ultraviolet copy. ![]() Released roughly two months after Attack on Titan (2015) hit home video in the US, Funimation released a stand alone DVD and a Blu-ray set for the second Attack on Titan film. ![]()
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