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I think that, what it all comes down to, is patience. The minute they said "Part I hits in September," I knew this was coming. Is it greedy? Perhaps. Is it understandable? Yes. All of their animated films have been roughly 70 minutes long, so it's only logical that they'd have TDKR be released in a similar manner. Not to mention, part II probably wasn't even completed when Part I came out, and, from the looks of the runtime they've released, there are several minutes of material that are unaccounted for. Now, if that was, indeed new material, that would mean that they probably had to put it together to make the two films run fluidly into one. All the while, they've got other things in production, so, it's pretty reasonable. It being a feature length film, though, it makes me think that it'd be awesome if they did a limited theatrical release.
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