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Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

Hidden animatics and featurettes:
Insert Disc 2. At the first menu, highlight "The Tale of The Many Jacks" option, then press Left, Down, Down. A black circle will appear on the bottom right of the screen. Highlight it and press Enter to view "In Search of The Perfect Peanut".
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Cookman.

Insert Disc 2. At the first menu, highlight "The Pirate Maestro: The Music of Hans Zimmer" option, then press Left, Left, Down. A black circle will appear on the bottom left of the screen. Highlight it and press Enter to view the "Simon Phillips Featurette".
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Cookman.

Insert Disc 2. At the second menu, highlight the "Masters of Design" option, then press Left, Down. A black circle will appear on the bottom left of the screen. Highlight it and press Enter to view an animatic.
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Cookman.

Insert Disc 2. At the second menu, select the "Masters of Design" option. Highlight the "Rick Heinrichs: Singapore" option, then press Left, Down. A black circle will appear on the bottom left of the screen. Highlight it and press Enter it to view the "Singapore Set Build Time Lapse".
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Cookman.

Insert Disc 2. At the second menu, select the "Masters of Design" option. Highlight the "James Byrkit: Sao Feng's Map" option, then press Up, Up. A black circle will appear on the top left of the screen. Highlight it and press Enter to view the "Bonneville Salt Flats featurette".
Information in this section was contributed by Michael Cookman.
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