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UHD
- Intro (1:35, HD) visits Troma Entertainment honcho Lloyd Kaufman in his office, where he welcomes viewers to the "re- digitized director's cut" of "The Toxic Avenger." He also claims the feature is a major influence on current superhero entertainment, naming "Deadpool" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" as direct descendants.
- Commentary #1 features co-director/producer Lloyd Kaufman.
- Commentary #2 features actors Gary Schneider, Robert Prichard, and Dan Snow, moderated by a member of the Troma Team.
Blu-ray
- Intro (4:22, HD) by Lloyd Kaufman finds the cult movie icon in "Hawaii," riding a surfboard while sharing information about "The Toxic Avenger." Michael Herz also appears in a hospital bed.
- Commentary #1 features co-director/producer Lloyd Kaufman.
- Commentary #2 features actors Gary Schneider, Robert Prichard, and Dan Snow, moderated by a member of the Troma Team.
- Behind the Scenes and In Production Slideshow (4:19) presents numerous snapshots that showcase the creative force behind "The Toxic Avenger," detailing location work, stunt efforts, and cast camaraderie.
- Interview (18:39, HD) with Jennifer Babtist is a very sedate chat with the actress. Recalling her time on-set, Babtist describes the locations, her discomfort with nude scenes, and her eventual relationship with co-star Prichard. Her role in "Class of Nuke 'Em High" is also discussed, and the actress is joined by her daughter in the last third of the interview.
- Interview (2:37, SD) with actor Robert Prichard offers a brief recollection of the audition process and comfort with his "Toxic Avenger" legacy.
- Interview (8:41, SD) with actor Mitch Cohen, who played the mutant superhero, recalls his experience working under layers of heavy make-up, his unavailability to comeback for the film's sequels, and ends with a tour of his office day job.
- Interview (4:38, SD) with actor Dan "Cigar Face" Snow shares a few tales of his time on "Toxic Avenger," including the origin of his character's name and the challenges of the location, working around garbage in a dank alley.
- Interview (15:23, SD) with Michael Herz (with questions supplied by Lloyd Kaufman) is more of a career overview, with the director and co-founder of Troma describing how financial panic initially drove his interest in a filmmaking career. Anecdotes concerning "The Toxic Avenger" are included, but Herz hits a variety of topics, including Madonna's interest in a Troma role, the incredible employee turnover at the studio, and his tips for upcoming moviemakers.
- "Mark Torgl's Special Video" (6:18, HD) presents the original Melvin in his backyard, sharing original props from the movie while engaging in painfully unfunny banter with a pair of models.
- "40 Years of Troma" (2:03, SD) is a short appreciation of the studio's achievements.
- Theatrical Trailer (3:11, SD)
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