
There are interviews and a lot more final film footage, and while some of the same ground is covered, the actual material is different from the larger featurette. The Quick Guide To Redline is as you would guess, shorter at 24 minutes, and offers another angle of the making of. You'll also see a lot of behind the scenes footage, storyboards, interviews with the voice cast and the rest of the animators, and stuff like the world premiere and festival showings.

The Perfect Guide to Redline is a Blu-ray exclusive featurette, running to 67 minutes, and is a fairly comprehensive making of, with interviews with writer Katsuhito Ishii and director Takeshi Koike the glue binding the documentary together. It's a nice short movie that encapsulates all that Redline is about, but it's a shame that it's in letterbox format. Among the extras, you'll find the Redline "2006 Trailer", which is less a trailer than it is a proof of concept short movie, with five minutes of racing action, featuring characters akin to, but not exactly the same as those in the final feature. The disc gets animated menus, and the film concludes with a silent white text on black English language credit scroll. The limited edition combi pack also contains an exclusive booklet with some enticing print extras for the film. Extras Redline is released on the same day in DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray/DVD combi pack. As for those subtitles, they are legible, and timed well. I gave the English dub a test drive, and found it to be up to the standards of the Japanese track, and if you don't want to be distracted by subtitles during a certain scene with Sonoshee in, you'll definitely appreciate its presence. Not only that, but Redline's music soundtrack drives the bass-thumping action to perfection, and it will have you seeking out the movie's soundtrack CD as soon as the end credits have finished rolling. It's an action movie, and it gets the full-throated action movie soundtrack it deserves. I went with the original Japanese audio, and while the levels were a little low, once I punched the volume up, I found an audio track to put a big grin on my face, as it certainly has the chops to make you feel the various action sequences in the pit of your stomach, as well as rattling your eardrums. You also get the option of translated subtitles and a signs only track to accompany the English audio. Sound The Blu-ray presents the film with the option of Dolby TrueHD 5.1 English and Japanese surround tracks, as well as lossy DD 2.0 English and Japanese for those who aren't yet HD audio capable. This time, it won't just be his opponents' missiles he'll be dodging. This time the Redline will be held on Roboworld, and the government of Roboworld has declared war on the Redline. The venues for the Redline are picked at random, usually without the consent of the local governments. But then again there is that reason why people aren't so keen on racing in the Redline. This time he'll win, this time he won't be throwing in the towel, this time he will make his dreams come true. But when two of the racers pull out of the prestigious Redline, he gets a wild card entry. That's how he finished the Yellowline race, and how he expected his career to end. Unfortunately, he and his team are deep in the pockets of the mob, meaning his races usually consist of wild surges to the front of the pack, and once betting has swung the appropriate way a sudden, and not always voluntary explosive exit.

And that is where 'Sweet' JP wants to be, racing his modified and converted classic Trans-am against the wildest and weirdest machines that the galaxy can throw up.
#REDLINE ANIME MOVIE ENGLISH SUB DRIVERS#
For them, Redline is the ultimate race, where the best, the bravest, the craziest drivers compete to be the best in the universe. Have you ever seen those Red Bull air races? Fortunately, there are still fools out there who like their racing close to the ground, that still believe in archaic technologies like internal combustion engines, in wheels, and in beating the other guys at any cost.

It's the distant future, where antigravity engines are the latest thing, and everyone flies around in aircars, which let's face it is supremely dull.
