| Component | What It Is | Typical Size | |-----------|------------|--------------| | | Usually an MP4 or MKV container holding the encoded movie/episode. | 1–8 GB (depending on resolution) | | Audio Tracks | Multiple language options (English, French, Dutch, etc.) and sometimes separate commentary tracks. | 100–300 MB per track | | Subtitle Files | SRT or ASS files for dozens of languages. | 10–50 KB each | | Metadata | NFO files, screenshots, and sometimes “scene” cuts (e.g., trailers only). | 10–100 KB | | Tracker/Peer List | URLs or DHT entries that tell the client where to find peers. | Embedded in the .torrent file |
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Broadcast internationally on networks like Nickelodeon, this version appeals directly to contemporary young audiences. | Component | What It Is | Typical
The Smurfs (2011) and The Smurfs 2 (2013) introduced the characters to a new generation, combining live-action environments with computer-generated imagery. | 10–50 KB each | | Metadata |
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