![]() Bitter Lake is entirely subtitled, presumably in case any members of the audience are deaf, because the acting is done entirely in fursuits and the mouths are not puppeteered well at all (nor were they apparently made to be puppeteered in any fashion to begin with).Granted, this option for the blind makes a bit of sense, considering. The purchased DVD of the theatrical release of Daredevil (2003) has both subtitles and a speak-along-thing describing what's happening on-screen. ![]() Did we mention that the movie's protagonist is hard of hearing, and that dogs who talk through translator collars are notoriously difficult to lip-read? Rental copies of the same movie, however, have no subtitles or closed captions whatsoever- and this was apparently intentional on Disney's part, not just a mastering glitch. A rare DVD example: Retail copies of Disney/Pixar's Up are fully subtitled, including bonus materials.
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