Bought the Blu-ray for Sam Burtons 9 a while back and not much later I wanted to watch it. So put in the disc and played play. After a while I realized I was not watching an animation, so I was WTF??!! fast forwarded the movie and it kept being some other movie. Checked the BR box, the disk and all were Sam Burton's 9. So messaged the company that made the BR and they told me something had gone wrong and if I returned the disk I would get a new one. Turns out that the movie on the disk was a movie called 'nine' and an intern or something pushed the wrong buttons so the wrong movie got pressed on the disk.
I did of course not send back the disk, as a misprint is pretty rare and I expect to get 1000's of dollars from it in a few decades
Ok, I have explain that. These are not @Dahlia Gray 's long-awaited feet (ok, I can't be 100% sure about that, but if, it is pure coincidence). It is a german wordplay. English: Fifteen = german: Fünfzehn. English: Five toes = german: Fünf zehen. If you speak "Fünfzehn" and "Fünf Zehen" it sounds completely similar.
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