If this file is located on a corporate or private network, it should be flagged as unauthorized copyrighted material. The specific combination of "bluray" source and dual "hin/eng" audio suggests a high likelihood of copyright infringement.
The "phineng" typo is a red flag. Official studio releases do not misspell "Hindi." This may be a fan-made Blu-ray of a lost or unreleased film, sold in small quantities on eBay or Instagram. Such exclusives often have garbled metadata when ripped or uploaded to media servers like Plex. bunnythekillerthing2015720phinengbluray exclusive
If true, this would mean the 720p, PhinEng version is not available on any other format – not streaming, not DVD, not VOD. Blu-ray exclusivity in the indie horror world is rare but not unheard of. Examples include The Editor (2014) or The Woman (2011) getting limited-press Blu-rays with unique dubs. But no such release is cataloged for Bunny the Killer Thing. If this file is located on a corporate
Given the lack of official listings, three scenarios are most likely: One obscure forum post from 2016 (archived on
To understand “PhinEng,” one must examine the underground horror distribution network in the Philippines during the mid-2010s. Due to high censorship (MTRCB), many unrated horror films entered the country via:
One obscure forum post from 2016 (archived on PinoyExchange) mentions: “May nakita akong Bunny the Killer Thing na Blu-ray sa Quiapo, may nakatatak na ‘PhinEng Exclusive – 720p lang pero solid yung audio.” Translation: “I saw a Bunny the Killer Thing Blu-ray in Quiapo, stamped ‘PhinEng Exclusive – only 720p but the audio is solid.”
This suggests a limited, possibly unlicensed pressing of 50–100 discs, sold only in Manila’s flea markets. The “Blu-ray exclusive” claim, though technically false (as Blu-ray must be 1080p), may refer to the package being a pressed BD-R – a recordable Blu-ray with 720p content, sold as an exclusive to circumvent licensing.