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In the age of streaming, we are used to "soft subs" (subtitles you can turn on and off). The utilizes burned-in subtitles .
claim to offer versions with English subtitles, which may be more likely to feature "hardcoded" subs depending on the source. Summary of Audio/Subtitle Options Release Type Audio Options Subtitle Type Standard German DVD German & English Dub Often German only Deaf Crocodile (4K/Blu-ray) German 2.0 DTS-HD Optional (Soft) English Historical Releases English Dub only No subtitles (Australian/Thai VHS) Alternatives for Hard Subtitles
Francis teams up with a foul-mouthed, one-eyed stray named Bluebeard to investigate a trail that leads to a bizarre religious cult, occult rituals, and a disturbing history of genetic experimentation. Felidae - German Audio- English Hard Subs - DVD...
The most substantial "solid feature" is the , a half-hour featurette that provides a rare look at the production of what was, at the time, the most expensive animated film in German history. Key Special Features on Felidae DVDs
With , you will hear the character "Bluebeard" speak with a threatening Viennese accent. With English Hard Subs , you will read the poetry of the script without interruption. In the age of streaming, we are used
A collection of storyboards, production paintings, and character designs. Theatrical Trailers: Original German trailers for the film. Important Technical Context
Unfortunately, many Felidae species are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists several feline species as vulnerable or endangered, including the Asiatic cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus) and the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). Summary of Audio/Subtitle Options Release Type Audio Options
Felidae are known for their slender bodies, flexible spines, and powerful muscles. They have retractable claws, which they use for climbing, hunting, and self-defense. Their eyes are adapted for low light conditions, making them expert predators at night. Most felines have a short, flexible tail, which helps them balance while navigating through dense vegetation or making sharp turns while chasing prey.