Japanese TV regulations require "ghosting" (blurring) and "dimming" during high-intensity flashes to prevent seizures. The Blu-ray removes these filters, allowing the fluid animation of studios like Madhouse and J.C. Staff to shine in crisp 1080p.

The Blu-ray version features hundreds of "redraws" where awkward character faces and background art from the hurried TV broadcast are corrected.

Comprehensive subtitle options (English, French, etc.) are standard, often including translations for on-screen text and theme song lyrics.

Unlike the compressed signals of HDTV or streaming, the Physical Blu-ray offers a higher bitrate, eliminating digital banding and compression artifacts in dark scenes. 2. The "MULTI" Advantage: Language & Content

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