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What FUNimation Is Releasing in July 2015

FUNimation Entertainment has several releases planned for this month. The following is a complete list of all of their anime releases of July 2015, including format details and episode counts.

July 7, 2015:

  • Noragami Complete First Season – SRP $64.98/$69.98. Episodes 1-12 are included in standard and limited edition DVD and Blu-ray combo-packs.

July 14, 2015:

  • One Piece Collection 13 – SRP $34.98. Episodes 300-324 are included on DVD.
  • One Piece Season Seven Voyage One – SRP $39.98. Episodes 385-396 are included on DVD.

July 21, 2015:

  • .hack//G.U. Trilogy DVD- SRP $29.98.
  • BlazBlue: Alter Memory Complete Series – SRP $64.98. Episodes 1-12 are included in a DVD and Blu-ray combo-pack.
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa Blu-ray – SRP $19.98.
  • Soul Eater Not! Complete Series – SRP $64.98/$69.98. Episodes 1-12 are included in standard and limited edition DVD and Blu-ray combo-packs.
  • Tokyo Ravens Season One Part Two – SRP $64.98. Episodes 13-24 are included in a DVD and Blu-ray combo-pack.
  • TO Film Collection S.A.V.E. – SRP $24.98. It comes with Elliptical Orbit and Symbiotic Planet on DVD.

July 28, 2015:

  • 009 Re:Cyborg DVD and Blu-ray combo-pack – SRP $34.98.
  • Inari Kon Kon Complete Series + OVA – SRP $49.98. Episodes 1-11 are included on DVD.

The release of Tokyo Ravens was originally scheduled for June 16, and the releases of .hack//G.U. Trilogy, BlazBlue: Alter Memory and Soul Eater Not! were initially scheduled for release on June 30. All prices listed are in USD. Except for the Inari Kon Kon collection, all of the listed sets include both Japanese audio and English audio, as well as English subtitles. FUNimation did not produce an English dub for Inari Kon Kon.

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.