Consider also that
the only subtitle option offered for these extra features is Korean; Anderson's obsession with fake commercials, which resurfaces in the DVD's 50 - second «Mattress Man» spot; and the dozen tiresome Jeremy Blake «Scopitone» interstitials.
Not exact matches
Curiously, the
only English
subtitle option is English SDH, meaning the captions sometimes distractingly include the odd line of dialogue spoken in English and various foley cues.
Bonus extras include audio commentaries (by President Ted Chapin of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization and by musical theater writer Gerard Alessandrini), English Sing - A-Long Karaoke
subtitles, and a Songs -
Only option.
No trailers for this or anything else are found on a scored, static menu reproducing the Sunshiney cover art with
only Play Movie,
Subtitles, and Scene Selections in the way of
options.
Disc 2
only holds the aforementioned 1.85:1 and 1.33:1 alternate presentations of the film, each provided with the same 1.0 LPCM and 5.1 DTS - HD MA sound
options, English
subtitles, and sterling quality.
Warner doesn't bother with their usual foreign language
options, treating the film to no dubs and
only one
subtitle translation (in Spanish).
English
subtitles are offered
only for the regular version of the film, and though it's not an
option on the Set Up page, using the «
Subtitle» button on a DVD remote can yield alternate Spanish
subtitles during the songs; these should be selected automatically so long as you choose the Spanish audio from the menu.
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround is the
only other audio
option, with the same
subtitles — English SDH, French, and Spanish — as on the DVD.
There's
only one thing that disappointed me: the lack of an
option to hear the audio in Portuguese and read the
subtitles in Portuguese, like it was possible in the demo.
If
only you would give us the
option for Japanese English subbed, you would probably see a spike in anime purchases... such as me purchasing «The Princess and the Pilot» for $ 5 because it was Japanese / English
subtitles.
Interestingly, although the release is currently for Japan
only, Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix will have an English voice
option alongside Japanese
subtitles.