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On the DVD release of Borat, there is a language option for Hebrew, but choosing it only results in a warning screen reading "You have been trapped, Jew!"

Donkey Xote, an Spanish-Italian knockoff of the Shrek films released in 2007 promoted it’s DVD with a caption legitimately reading “From the producers who SAW Shrek”.

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  1. Netflix, iTunes, Hulu and Amazon have all refused to stream the 200th and 201st episode of South Park due to the appearance of Muhammad in them. They are currently unavailable to watch anywhere legally as South Park was also forced to partially censor the episodes on the DVD releases.

  2. According to the Monsters Inc DVD commentary track, the sushi restaurant was originally blown up by the CDA. After the events of September 11, Pixar changed the scene to show the restaurant covered in a plasma dome. They managed to pull this off in time for the November 2 release date.

  3. Robert Durst after watching "All Good Things", a movie based off his alleged murder of his wife, was such a fan of the movie that he provided commentary for the DVD release.

  4. There is an epilogue episode of LOST that was released in the season 6 DVD boxset and never aired on television.

  5. In 2000, for the sole purpose of trolling the MPAA, a programmer created a mostly useless, legal program that shared a name with the recently released, illegal program for decrypting DVD video, DeCSS.

  6. Three months after the confusing series finale of "Lost" was broadcast, an epilogue staring Hurley and Ben was released on the DVD box set that provided answers that were intended to be part of season 6, but were not included due to running time. It was never broadcast by ABC.

  7. Baltimore police released a video response to the popular underground DVD "Stop Snitching" thanking those involved for providing video footage that aided in the arrest and prosecution of several local criminals.

  8. An episode of Dragon Ball Super was so widely criticized by both Japanese and Western audiences, that entire scenes had to be reanimated for DVD release

  9. In return for recording commentary for the DVD release of the OT, Carrie Fisher made George Lucas give her a copy of The Star Wars Holiday Special.

  10. Anchorman:Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie is actually the second anchorman movie. It was an extra on the DVD release of the original film. It was called "quite possibly the very worst pseudo sequel ever."

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The DVD release of early Sesame Street episodes contained "adults only" parental advisory because of inappropriate content by today's standards

In 2003 Disney released movies on Flexplay DVD's which would become unplayable in 48 hours - source

1981 slasher film The New York Ripper was banned in the UK until 2002. The BBFC ordered every single print at the time to be given a police escort out of the UK. The film was finally released in a censored edit on VHS in 2002 and DVD in 2007 under UK Police supervision. - source

The "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" TV series had a framing device where a 93 year-old Indiana Jones played by George Hall would tell the story of the episode, but when the series was re-released as "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones" on TV and on DVD, these bookends were cut out.

The infamous "Not the Bees!" scene was not in the theatrical release of the Wicker Man (2006), it only came to light when the unrated-cut was released on DVD. - source

A 1970 episode of TV series Hawaii Five-0 that depicts a woman's apparent suicide from hanging was never rebroadcast, and has been excluded from all DVD releases. A viewer had reportedly died trying the same technique

In August 2000, MGM released the 1982 film 'Swamp Thing' on DVD in the US under the 'PG' rating. The disc was accidentally released with the international version of the film containing an extended scene of female nudity, causing controversy.

Back in 2001 in cooperation with Nintendo; Panasonic released their version of a GameCube that was a hybrid between a GameCube and a DVD player(Japan Only).

There was a direct to DVD sequel to the cult classic "Roadhouse". It was released in 2006.

Universal 1440 Entertainment is a division of Universal that focuses on direct-to-DVD sequels, especially on long-defunct IP such as the upcoming sequel to Cop and a Half. Previous releases include Kindergarten Cop 2 starring Dolph Lundgren and Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave.

The infamous 'spiderwalk' scene from The Exorcist (1973) was NOT in the original cut. It was added 25 years later with the anniversary DVD release.

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Vladimir Putin released an educational "Let's learn Judo" DVD in 2008

Disney cut a post-credits 'casting couch' reference scene (between the Prospector and two Barbie dolls) from Toy Story 2 when they re-released the DVD in 2019 alongside the theatrical release of Toy Story 4.

A 10 year old girl with cancer too sick to see 'UP'. Pixar flies a DVD to her home. The Pixar employee left after the movie, taking the DVD, which has not been released. She dies later that night.

The original theatrical cut of Highlander II: The Quickening has never been released on DVD. All releases past the initial VHS release have been of the edited "Renegade" cut that, among other things, removed any reference to the Immortals being aliens from another world.

A 10 year girl dying from cancer, Wanted to see Pixar's UP, So Pixar sent someone with movie's DVD , which was not released yet, and some movie memorabilia, Girl died short time after watching movie.

The Sega Dreamcast failed for a plethora of different reasons including a lack of DVD playback support, a large controller with only one analog stick, a confusing advertising campaign with the slogan “It’s Thinking”, a lack of EA Sports games, and releasing the console too closely to the PS2.

There's a film production company called The Asylum that produces knockoffs of major blockbusters to trick customers into buying their movies by releasing them directly to DvD around the time the original comes to cinemas.

Jack Nicholson wrote the screenplay for The Trip, a 1967 film about an LSD trip. It was rejected classification in the UK four times since '67, until eventual DVD release in 2004.

The original version of the 1995 film "Mallrats" was entirely reworked due to negative reception from test audiences (e.g., the Governor's Ball opening scene, no mention of Julie Dwyer, extended/alternate scenes, etc). It was included as part of the film's 10th anniversary DVD release in 2005.

There was a live-action spider-man TV series in the 1970s starring Nicholas Hammond and to this day has never been released on DVD.

Wired, the unauthorized John Belushi biopic, is so toxic that to this day it hasn't been released on DVD.

On June 12th, 1982, Ronald Reagan screened the film HealtH (1980), directed by Robert Altman, at Camp David during stormy weather. Reagan later wrote in his diary that he thought it was "the world's worst movie". Since the release, it has yet to be put on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray.

In 2007 the first story arc of the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's was adapted into a film, it made several changes to the plot and cut out key characters and was so poorly received that series creator Hirohiko Araki forbade it from ever being released on DVD

Twister" is the first Hollywood movie to be released on DVD as well as the last movie to be released on the extinct HD-DVD format.

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