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Title: Chubold Vcd 1639 — The Judgement Day Format: VCD (video CD) — single-disc release Year: 2011 Language: English Genre: Comic / Comedy short film or animated comic adaptation Runtime: ~60–90 minutes (typical VCD releases; exact runtime unknown) Source region: Likely Region 0/NTSC or PAL depending on publisher (common for VCDs distributed in Asia) Video: Standard definition (480i PAL/NTSC), 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio depending on original encoding Audio: Stereo (two-channel), English-language track; possible optional subtitle track in local language (depends on release) Packaging: Sleeve/cardboard or thin plastic VCD case with printed cover art and spine text; catalog number printed as "Vcd 1639" and publisher code "Chubold" Publisher/Label: Chubold — likely a small independent or regional distributor/label; may handle low-cost VCD compilations or niche comic adaptations Content synopsis (assumed from title): A comedic take on apocalyptic/Judgement Day themes — likely features slapstick, satire, or parody elements; could be an adaptation of a comic strip or webcomic presented as filmed segments, animated panels, or acted sketches. Characters face absurd trials, moral reckonings, or bureaucratic afterlife scenarios with humorous resolution. Target audience: Fans of low-budget comic adaptations, collectors of vintage/region VCDs, viewers seeking English-language comedic shorts with cult or niche appeal. Collectibility/rarity: As a small-label 2011 VCD, this item may be uncommon outside its original distribution area; physical copies could be of interest to collectors of obscure home-video formats. Condition matters — sealed/new preferable; used copies may show disc wear or degraded packaging. Notes and caveats: -2011- Chubold Vcd 1639 The Judgement Day Comic En
The use of "Comic" in the title might suggest a lighter, perhaps humorous take on the apocalypse. However, given the seriousness typically associated with judgement day themes, it's more likely that the comic format serves to present the apocalyptic vision in a uniquely engaging and accessible way. Comics have a long history of exploring complex themes through a combination of visuals and text, making them an ideal medium for telling stories that are both personal and epic in scope. : The year of publication or release for this specific piece
While many of these comics were released in serial format or through VCD archives, "The Judgement Day" typically follows themes common in Chubold’s portfolio: Transformation: Condition matters — sealed/new preferable; used copies may