Remind them to check the file extension (it should typically be .mp4 or .mkv ) after downloading to ensure it's a video file.
If you are writing a helpful text to accompany this file for a friend or a community, here are a few ways to phrase it depending on who you're sending it to: Option 1: The "Fair Warning" (Best for first-time viewers) Download File [AnimeZid.com].Grave.of.the.Firef...
"Finally found that download for Grave of the Fireflies ! It’s a Studio Ghibli masterpiece that everyone should watch at least once. Let me know what you think of it when you're done." Quick Tips for the Recipient: Remind them to check the file extension (it
"I managed to find a high-quality version of Grave of the Fireflies from AnimeZid. You can download the file using the link below. It should include the original Japanese audio with English subtitles." Option 3: The Recommendation (Short and sweet) Let me know what you think of it when you're done
This subject line looks like a download notification or a file-sharing link for the classic film .