Unlike the TV broadcast, the Blu-ray version provides a "definitive" experience through several technical and content upgrades:
The BD sets, such as those from Funimation (now Crunchyroll ), often include: "Inside the Episode" featurettes and cast interviews. Dub outtakes and blooper reels. Textless opening and ending songs. Physical Edition Comparison
Often includes a chipboard box, a 60-page art book, acrylic standees, and holographic trading cards.
The physical release typically includes 5.1 English Surround Sound and 2.0 Japanese audio options, providing more depth than standard streaming.
TV broadcasts often dim bright scenes or use "ghosting" effects to prevent seizures; these are removed in the BD for a clearer, more vibrant image.