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>> No.4573337 [View]
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>PAL
>like, even once
No.
Stick with NTSC.
PAL is shit, whether it be for video games, films or video games.
Your films are either sped up and everyone sounds like chipmunks or it has terrible motion smearing.
Pic related.
Got this from the UK DVD of Kiki's Dslivery Service.

>> No.4375910 [View]
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>>4374289
>>4374294
>>4375383
This is the PAL DVD of Howl's Moving Castle, it has no issues except for the speedup.
And since I really hate that the audio and runtime gets murdered by PAL speedup, I would honestly prefer ghosting over PAL speedup.

The Amélie Blu-ray is also interlaced but it also had PAL speedup in 50hz, so it was screwed in both ways.
Thankfully, the Lionsgate US Blu-ray has no PAL speedup and is in progressive scan 23.976fps.

And the US 2003 Disney DVD of Kiki's Delivery Service, which uses the same transfer as the UK DVD has none of these because the US 2003 Disney DVD is in NTSC.
It's not even present in the original release Japanese DVD, in the Japanese remastered DVD, the US 2010 Disney DVD, and the 2017 GKIDS/Shout! Factory DVD (I got it bundled with the Blu-ray combo pack).
The NTSC DVDs were what I preferred for the Studio Ghibli films before the Blu-rays came out.
All of the Studio Ghibli Blu-rays are in 23.976fps, regardless if it's from a PAL region or NTSC region.

>>4375106
For nostalgia's sake or because it's a great goldmine for reaction images and filenames.
Also, I legitimately think it holds up very well to this day.

>> No.3766926 [View]
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>>3766920
They blended the NTSC lines to PAL for Clarissa Explains It All since that was shot on 60fps interlaced videotape, but for Kiki's Delivery Service, they blended some frames together because it was animated on 24fps film.

Another example from Kiki's Delivery Service.

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