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Three NIS America Premium Edition Anime Releases Are Going Out of Print

Right Stuf reported a few hours ago that three of NIS America’s premium edition anime releases are going out of print. All three releases listed below can be purchased here for a limited time.

The first release is the Princess and the Pilot Premium Edition Blu-ray. This edition comes with a 32-page hardcover art book containing detailed character info, rough sketches, artist interviews and setting illustrations. The film is featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The on-disc extras include the Japanese commercials and theatrical previews. Its suggested retail price is $44.99 USD, but it can currently be found at the link above for $28.99 USD.

Next is the Yuruyuri: Happy Go Lily Season 2 Premium Edition Blu-ray. This edition comes with a 36-page hardcover and full-colour book containing episode guides, character art, sketches and promotional art. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The subtitles cannot be turned off. The on-disc extras include the textless opening and ending animation, B-side episode previews and video art book featurettes. Its suggested retail price is $64.99 USD, but it can currently be found at the link above for $55.24 USD.

The third one is the Zakuro Premium Edition DVD Box Set. This edition comes with a 36-page art book containing episode guides, character profiles, cast interviews, an interview with Zakuro creator Lily Hoshino and exclusive artwork. Episodes 1-13 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The on-disc extras include the textless opening animation, the textless ending animations and the Original Picture Stories. Its suggested retail price is $59.99 USD, but it can currently be found at the link above for $29.99 USD.

K. Roberts
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From November 2014 to September 2017, this author covered as much anime news as possible, and published several dozen reviews of anime and Cartoon Network titles thanks primarily to Madman and Hanabee.