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The "4K remastered" version re-released in 2021 was done by the streaming service MiGu and was upscaled from the previous 2K restoration, with a ten-minute behind the scenes featurette added to the end. The end result was...problematic. Unfortunately this became the only version that Shanghai Animation Studio would license out. At least Disk Kino did a complete re-grading of the film for this release, previous 2K restoration introduced an incorrect cold color scheme and the 4K remaster made it worse by adding a green filter, most of these color problems were solved during the re-grading process. Also similar to the release of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King, more than 2000 broken frames caused by auto-restoration were fixed by Disk Kino. The 5.1 remix used for the re-release was quite controversial also, at least Disk Kino includes a separate original mono track to this release.
The real hidden gem of this release is the inclusion of 1985 documentary Frame by Frame: Shanghai Animation Studio. The documentary was not shown anywhere after its premiere on British TV Channel 4, I don't think people were aware of this documentary until Tony Rayns brought it up during one conversation. Disk Kino tried to locate the original 1-inch broadcast tape but it seems lost, in the end a U-Matic tape from the original production company was located and transferred for this presentation. So this disc would be the first time after all these decades that this film was shown to public again. |
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