Let’s get technical. The SUP TOP label isn’t just marketing fluff. Here’s what actually changed:

| Feature | Original EP1 | Ongoing Version EP1 SUP TOP | |--------|--------------|-----------------------------| | Resolution | 1080p | 4K + HDR | | Runtime | 22 min | 29 min | | Voice cast | 3 actors | 9 actors (full union cast) | | Soundtrack | Stock/library music | Original score, 12 tracks | | Beast VFX | Practical puppetry + basic CGI | Full volumetric CGI + heat ray tracing | | Lore integration | None | In-episode pop-up notes for world terms | | Replayability | Standard | Director’s commentary, alternate angles |

The result is an episode that feels less like a pilot and more like a cinematic short film. The SUP TOP version has already been submitted to several animation festivals, whereas the original was strictly web-only.

If you are about to watch this version, here is what makes the SUP TOP cut different from minute one.

Beasts in the Sun – Ongoing Version – Episode 1 (Sup‑Top) thrusts bounty‑hunter Kara Voss and her ragtag crew into the blistering Crimson Dunes to retrieve a mysterious Solar Core. They battle luminous Solar Beasts, discover a colossal Sun‑Wyrm, and end on a cliffhanger that teases an imminent eclipse and deeper ties between humanity and the planet’s terrifying fauna. The episode blends high‑octane action, rich world‑building, and thematic questions about exploitation, survival, and the possibility of communication across species.

Enjoy the sun‑scorched adventure!

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