: Typically includes original Japanese audio with multiple subtitle tracks, often sourced from official or reputable fansub groups.
The "Judas" name first emerged in the fansub scene around 2008 and quickly gained a reputation for working on classic and contemporary series. Their encoder, sometimes known by the alias "Judas," was noted for a meticulous approach, with a background in computer science that no doubt contributed to their technical expertise.
The release tag refers to one of the most comprehensive and storage-efficient high-definition collections of the legendary Gintama anime series. Produced by the well-known encoding group Judas , this release is highly regarded in the anime community for balancing visual fidelity with compact file sizes, allowing fans to archive all 367 episodes of the main television run in 1080p quality. Overview of the Judas Gintama Collection
This comprehensive release by the encoding group Judas solves that problem. It offers fans an optimized viewing experience that balances pristine visual fidelity with manageable file sizes. The Significance of the Gintama Legacy
Uses HEVC (x265) 10-bit , a modern codec that provides superior compression without significant loss of detail, making it ideal for a long-running series like Gintama .
Finding where the "Serious Arcs" (like Shogun Assassination) start. Technical Specs: