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Next sentence: "With its quirky navigation, special features, and Easter eggs..." The terms here are "quirky", "special features", and "Easter eggs". "Quirky" can be "whimsical|unique|playful". "Special features" might become "extra content|bonus material|additional content". "Easter eggs" stays as a proper noun, so it's okay.
Next part: "it's worth noting that some DVDs may have multiple episodes or seasons included..." "Worth noting" could be "important to note, essential to recognize, significant to consider." "DVDs" is a brand, so skip that. "Multiple" becomes "numerous, various, several." "Episodes" and "seasons" again, maybe "installments, volumes, series." But wait, seasons are a standard term in TV shows, maybe keep that. Hmm, but the user said to skip names and brands. "Seasons" here is a standard term, not a brand, so maybe substitute synonyms. "Seasons" could be "cycles, time periods, runs." But maybe better to keep "seasons" since it's a common term in TV and the user didn't specify to replace common terms just if they are proper nouns. Wait, the instruction says "Skip brands and names." So "DVDs" is a brand, so skip. "Seasons" is a common noun, so synonyms are okay. Maybe "seasons" becomes "cycles, series, volumes." it 39-s always sunny in philadelphia dvd menu
Moving on to Scene Selection. "Jump to specific scenes" could be "leap to particular segments, access certain parts, navigate to distinct portions." "Specific" becomes "particular, defined, exact." "Scenes" could be "segments, segments, clips." Wait, the example uses three options. Maybe "segments, parts, frames." "Easter eggs" stays as a proper noun, so it's okay
: This footage shows the cast and crew at work, often with amusing results. You’ll get to see the actors rehearsing scenes, trying out different takes, and just generally having a wonderful time. Interviews with the Cast and Crew: These interviews provide background into the show’s production and the people behind it. You’ll hear from the cast, writers, and directors, all of whom offer distinct viewpoints on the show. Hmm, but the user said to skip names and brands