Castle of Cagliostro (R2)

First created on 15th Aug 2003.
19th Aug 2003: added trailer shots.
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Category R2
Bitrate 8.82 Mbps
Language tracks Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0, 384 kbps)
Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0, 192 kbps)
English (Dolby Digital 2.0, 192 kbps)
Subtitles English, Japanese
Others Interlaced (3:2 pulldown); EE; overscan; slightly grainy; horizontal jittering


Castle of Cagliostro is one of the first anime DVDs I bought, for 4700 Yen in Apr 2001. I bought it at the time when it was released.

I remember being disappointed after the first viewing. I guess I didn't expect a light-hearted adventure. :-) However, it was compelling enough for me for watch a second time, and a third, and a fourth..

The dub-titles is very annoying. It differs very much from the Japanese dialogue! The English track/dub-titles is much more verbose. I thought there was something wrong with my setup! Also, the translation is very Americanized. I was able to appreciate the show better after I downloaded the proper subtitles and watched the show using DVD Subber.

Time R2 DVD
0:01:15 The strong EE is very annoying.
0:05:25 Another example of EE.
0:05:32 What you need to do after losing a bet. :-)
0:07:28 A rare instance of MPEG artifact.
0:16:00 Nice view.
0:37:40 If this looks familiar, it should. This is the CoC's R1 cover.
0:43:52 This is the art on the disc.


A close-up look

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From the trailer

On the second disc, there is a featurette that compares the restored footage with the original trailer.

The trailer is not anamorphic, so the black bars are cropped away. Interestingly, the original footage is in 720 x 370, and the restored one varies from 720 x 390 to 720 x 400.

Time Original Restored From the movie
0:00:19 I captured slightly earlier in the trailer because the image is obscured by huge text a few frames later.

Note that the restored trailer looks different from the movie.

0:37:40
0:00:49 I matched the wrong frame for the restored footage, but it doesn't matter.

The original trailer is very blue-ish. The restored one seems to have (a lot of) red added back. The movie looks better color corrected.

0:10:27
0:00:56 Noticed the lack of EE in the original trailer? 0:12:38
0:01:09 Too red in the restored version. The footage is slightly different in the movie. 0:17:07
0:01:12 The trailer has compression artifacts. Note that the trailer is much wider on the left and bottom. 0:01:15
0:01:30 Has some cropping as well. 0:06:23
0:01:43 I can't get the exact framing in the movie. Is there more than one footage? 0:00:21


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