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ODIN SPHERE® LEIFTHRASIR NOW AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FOR PS4, PS3 and PS Vita!

ODIN SPHERE® LEIFTHRASIR NOW AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FOR PS4, PS3 and PS Vita!


NIS America is extremely excited to announce that Odin Sphere Leifthrasir is now available in Europe for PlayStation®4, PlayStation®3, and PlayStation®Vita as both a physical and digital release!

Also available today is the special Odin Sphere Leifthrasir “Storybook Edition,” available exclusively for the PlayStation 4 which includes a hardcover art book, an art print of game characters, a collectible metal slipcase, and much more. 

About the game:

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir is a 2D sidescrolling action RPG, steeped in Norse mythology or a Wagnerian opera. The new game is a complete HD remake of the original PS2 classic Odin Sphere from Vanillaware, the team behind the hit side-scrolling action game Dragon’s Crown and Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Atlus U.S.A. will be publishing this game in North America.

About the story:

The kingdom of Valentine was the most powerful country on the continent of Erion. Its people thrived using the magical power of the Crystallization Cauldron, but it was destroyed in one fateful night. And so, a war over the now master-less Cauldron has begun, involving all the nations of the land and growing more intense by the day. Is the End near, as the Prophecy states?

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir “Storybook Edition”

The Odin Sphere Leifthrasir “Storybook Edition” is also available for a premium price at select online retailers in Europe and includes the following items:

– PS4 version of the game.

– A 64-page hardcover art book, with full color renditions of the glorious Vanillaware art.

– A Potion Recipe t-shirt to remind you of the most basic alchemical recipes.

– A collector’s metal slipcase to house the game.

– Alice and Socrates art print.

– And a premium outer box adorned with the game’s fantastical artwork!

Click here to watch the new trailer you YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ0qMrApn_s

A NEW STAR OCEAN ADVENTURE BEGINS

A NEW STAR OCEAN ADVENTURE BEGINS 


SYDNEY, 4TH July 2016Square Enix Ltd., have released its epic sci-fi adventure, STAR OCEAN®: Integrity and Faithlessness™, exclusively for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system. The latest entry in the beloved STAR OCEAN franchise hails from celebrated studio tri-Ace with beautiful  character design by acclaimed character designer, akiman (Street Fighter series).

With a story set between STAR OCEAN: The Second Story and STAR OCEAN: Till the End of Time, the new instalment in the series welcomes fans and newcomers alike, taking place centuries after humans have left Earth for the distant Faykreed star system. The swordsman Fidel Camuze and his childhood friend, Miki Sauvester, set out to protect their village from being swallowed in the tides of civil unrest. Together with a diverse group of companions, Fidel and Miki are tasked with protecting the Kingdom of Resulia while also being drawn into battle with outside forces.
The all-new tale unfolds over seamless transitions between gameplay and dynamic cut scenes, adding a new layer of depth and immersion to storytelling in the series. STAR OCEAN: Integrity and Faithlessness offers modern and updated game mechanics and action sequences for a truly immersive gameplay experience.

Watch the STAR OCEAN®: Integrity and Faithlessness™ out now video at: https://youtu.be/8659LK_Qqs0

STAR OCEAN: Integrity and Faithlessness is available now exclusively for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system. A Limited Edition version of the game includes the game and Steelbook™, plus five in-game DLC and two battle BGM from VALKYRIE PROFILE Series, is available now priced at AUD$99.95 / NZD$109.99.

For more information on STAR OCEAN: Integrity and Faithlessness and its story and characters, please visit: http://staroceangame.com


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New Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Trailer, Gameplay and Release Date Announcement

A brand new look for Capsule and a heap of new Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 news to celebrate. AnimeExpo 2016 was held in the United States over the weekend and brought with it a brand new trailer, a release date, and allowed some popular YouTube users to get some hands time on the game and record some footage. There was a lot of news and discovered additions to the games combat as well as other small details, so I’ll try to summarise everything newly revealed the best I can.

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First up let’s talk new characters. Some of these were revealed in the initial trailer but I’ll list all the news one for Xenoverse 2.

  • Zarbon
  • Dodoria
  • Lord Slug
  • Turles
  • Future Gohan
  • Cooler (In his normal and Final Forms, unclear if they will be separate characters of if you can transform between the 2)
  • Super Janemba
  • Super Gogeta
  • GT Kid Goku (Previously only available if you purchased DLC pack 1)

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From what we have seen in the demo and trailers, it seems that no characters will be cut from the first games roster and the two main villains from that game, Mira and Towa will also be making a return in some form.

A couple of new stages were also revealed in the games demo including an archipelago stage with water and islands in it and a hell stage based on Movie 12 which has the floating jelly beans around it. Fans of local play will be happy to know they aren’t forced to fight on only the world tournament stage, with 6 playable stages being shown for local play in the demo, only two of these were revealed however, Supreme Kai’s World and the Cell Games Arena. A split screen option was confirmed to not be in the works as the developers don’t want to compromise screen space.

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Now let’s talk what has been reported to have changed in the games combat. All three YouTuber’s who played the game congratulated it for being a much tighter experience. Players could easily avoid combat once in the lead by simply moving up and down or dashing around and that seems to no longer be an option as you can easily chase down a running opponent with your own movement now. Similarly they all reported the hit boxes were more accurate.

Characters have more health in general, with the amount varying per character. The game has an updated HUD to display this, and it seems the CPU’s health, AS WELL as their ki and stamina will also be displayed in Xenoverse 2.

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There are also a lot more combat and combo options. Holding down the ki button will now cause your character to perform a different ki based attack. For example, Future Trunks will fire a continuous barrage of ki beams while Janemba will unleash a large ki blast that floats in the air sort of like a trap.

The old jump vanish move from Xenoverse 1 has been expanded on, now allowing you to ‘vanish step’ in all directions at a much faster pace which will make for some great looking fights.

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There is also a brand new ‘heavy blow’ attack that has a mildly long start up time and a very long ending lag. To compensate for those huge drawbacks, landing one on your opponent will see their stamina instantly reduced to zero.

Beam struggles were confirmed to NOT be in the game, but they will meet in the middle with the stronger beam winning. Also stage destruction has been tweaked a little bit. Charging up ki and heavy slams on the ground will cause physical debris to appear which then remains on the stage and responds in a sort of realistic physics way. Strong characters like Super Gogeta will have these stones fly around them just by standing around them.

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On top of that, there are brand new super and ultimate moves for the classic characters as well as for your Time Patrol created character to learn. Bending Kamehameha, a few new moves from Turles and Slug, Dragon Fist and more. Your created character can also learn the Super God Fist, which unfortunately they couldn’t in Xenoverse 1. That’s the move where you punch them in the face and it shows an awesome close up of the impact which is a very neat addition.

While in Xenoverse 1 there was a third slot in the ultimates menu that went unused, Xenoverse 2 uses that slot for a transformation skill, meaning you can now have 2 ultimate moves, a transformation and your escape move usable in anyone match.

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Speaking of transformations, the way they work have also changed, especially if that character could normally use multiple transformations. Using Goku as an example, if you transform with 1/2 your ki, you will go Super Saiyan 1. Transform with 3/4 ki and you will go Super Saiyan 2. Transform with full ki and you will go straight to Super Saiyan 3. You can also return to your base form at anytime using the same button combination. Oh yeah and I should mention this, your created character can also go Super Saiyan 3 now!

The Super Saiyan transformation has changed as well, no longer granting your character infinite ki to perform super and ultimate attacks with. Now your ki will not drain at all, but it will deplete when using attacks that require ki. You will also not gain any stamina while transformed, but will receive a power boost to compensate for that, presumably more of a boost depending on your Super Saiyan level.

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In a very interesting move the games soundtrack will contain some songs from popular DJ Steve Aoki who is a confessed big gamer and fan of Dragon Ball. It is confirmed he will provide remixes of original themes Cha-La Head-Cha-La and We Gotta Power and may do some further work on the games soundtrack. He will also appear somewhere in the new hub world of Conton City as an NPC.

Everything revealed sounds great and hopefully will be enough to make Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 a great game as compared to just a well received one as Xenoverse 1 was. We are only 3 months off from playing the game for ourselves, with an October 25th release date confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One in North America, and an October 28th release date confirmed for Europe for all platforms including a worldwide PC release.

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Be sure to check out the new trailer at the top of this article as well as some direct feed gameplay from RhymeStyle’s YouTube channel below. Feel free to leave a comment below and let us know what your favourite bit of information is from everything that has recently been revealed. I’m most excited for the combat improvements and for my custom avatar to go even further beyond to Super Saiyan 3!

Mekakucity Actors Review

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Mekakucity Actors Complete Series

Studio: Shaft
Publisher: Madman Entertainment
Platform: DVD (reviewed)
Release Date: June 8, 2016
Price: $59.95 – Available Here

Overview

Shintaro Kisaragi is a NEET who is forced to go outside into the real world for the first time in two years. He is taken hostage during a terrorist attack, along with a few unusual people. He teams up with a strangely unaffected person and escapes, later learning that the strange person is a member of the ‘Blindfold Organisation’. The Organisation’s members all received mysterious powers after incidents that all occurred on August 15.

Story

Mekakucity Actors starts out being really confusing. The opening shots of the first episode make no sense in relation to the first several episodes. It takes an unusual amount of concentration to be able to focus on the plot and process all of the complex explanations that are given. Using outer narration is an unusual way to begin an anime series, but under Akiyuki Shinbo’s direction, Shaft’s adaptation frames everything in such a way that produces a sense of intrigue. The technique of withholding key information to build suspense is used throughout the series. Unfortunately, it will be several episodes before the outer narration starts making sense.

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The tone of the series shifts after the first scene. The next part of the first episode plays out as a slice-of-life series about a NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) named Shintaro. While this episode suffers from poorly-written dialogue and a lack of originality, especially when it comes to the pop culture references and otaku-related jokes, it rarely has any moments that are not interesting in some way. We are introduced to a virtual girl named Ene, but not even Shintaro has any idea where she came from, or more importantly, who designed her. The tone shifts once again as Shintaro is caught up in a terrorist attack at a department store and taken hostage. He meets a strange person who seems to have some kind of psychic ability, and it is at this point that the action begins. We see everything from Shintaro’s perspective in this episode, and the lack of visual information to support the events that are occurring helps to increase the sense of mystery and intrigue. Everything from the pacing to the visuals and the soundstage result in this being an unexpectedly good introduction to the series, although only after it starts making any real sense.

The second episode features another significant shift in tone. It is now a slice-of-life series about a seemingly air-headed student named Momo Kisaragi. This episode is slow, and where the pacing problems begin. The first seven minutes wasted on the depiction of a girl who has extremely poor grades. These seven minutes also contain the introduction of a teacher named Tateyama, although his name is only mentioned in the English subtitles and not in the actual dialogue. There is something very wrong with this teacher; he comes across as creepy, and the portrayal of his character gets worse until we start getting answers to the questions raised about him. He can be forgotten for a while after this point, but his appearance as a teacher should be remembered while watching the second half of the show. The next few minutes of this episode utilise powerful imagery to depict the level of isolation and loneliness that Momo feels. This is the point at which this episode finally takes off. The mystery and intrigue only increase as the episode ends with Momo being chased by hordes of apparent fans of her idol work. This series goes backwards and forwards in its timeline several times, something that has the unfortunate side effect of making this entire episode seem pointless until watching episode three. Changing the tone of a series so significantly even once is unusual, but it does make watching the show an interesting ride if nothing else.

Mekakucity-Actors-Screenshot-04The third episode finally introduces the other main characters, those being the members of the Blindfold Gang (Mekakushi Dan). We learn that its members have powers involving their eyes, including Momo Kisaragi. It is also revealed that the events of the second episode occur more-or-less simultaneously with the events of episode one, and the truth of the events of the terrorist attack is finally explained. It comes across as clever and almost, but not quite, lacks the stupidity that bogs down other anime series. As the plot progresses, new characters are introduced from the past and the present. One or two episodes at a time are used to explore these characters. The relevancy of these episodes is initially unclear, but the pieces of the puzzle begin falling into place following the extremely disturbing episode seven. This episode portrays Tateyama in a particularly creepy way. Two students, Haruka and Takane, are in Tateyama’s ‘special needs’ class for students who have serious medical conditions. Takane suddenly collapses and dies in a school corridor, which itself raises an unanswered question: what condition does she have that could cause her to suddenly die? Tateyama mysteriously appears at this very moment with an unsettling smile on his face and also appears on Haruka’s deathbed with the same, disturbing smile. The implication is that he murdered them, possibly with poison, although this is left unexplained. An extremely disturbing scene follows later on, showing Takane’s body disappearing as if she were a piece of data in a matrix and then materialising as an electronic being. Characters that die on August the 15th can apparently be given a second chance, like Takane, although the hunt for the people who do not return is slowly relegated to the background and ultimately forgotten.

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It is eventually revealed where the eye powers came from and why Tateyama acts the way he does. They can be confusing, however, and there are some questions that do not seem to be answered at any point. The pacing becomes a serious problem as the series reaches its conclusion. Things start to move very quickly, apparently leaving no time for answers in multiple cases. The climax make sense to a certain extent, but no attempt is made to explain how certain things are possible in this world. The ending falls flat and ends up coming across as a giant mess created out of the fusion of genuine drama and melodrama. The very end of the episode is wasted too. We are simply shown the backgrounds of the settings used throughout the series, without dialogue. This is time that should have been spent resolving unanswered questions instead of being sentimental.

Visuals

One impressive component of this series is Shaft’s animation. The use of contrasting colours is one of the most striking elements of this anime, helping to add to the very surreal feel that is present throughout every episode. Whites in particular stand out significantly, and primary colours are made to stand out in the surreal and downright bizarre dream sequences that occur in certain episodes. This is an unusually bright series, visually speaking, but Shaft’s animation team is also able to evoke a sense of darkness when necessary. The original creator may have taken inspiration from gothic literature, and the simple use of a flash of lightning is used remarkably well to create a feeling of unease. The other major element of the animation that stands out is the way the characters tilt their heads when looking back at someone, an interesting but effective animation technique. Prospective buyers should note that the subtitles cannot be turned off on these discs. The opening song and ending song are not subtitled.

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Audio

One of the many components of this adaptation that stands out is the sound direction. The voice acting is top notch, the background music is varied in style and expertly composed for the different types of situations that occur and the use of sound effects to enhance the atmosphere is particularly effective. The sound is not just a supplement to each scene, it is an integral part of the viewing experience. The opening song is great and there are many great character songs featured throughout the series. Instead of playing in the background like insert songs usually do in anime, these songs come to the forefront and tell the story and feelings of the characters. The sound direction, the voice direction and the use of volume for various effects are all excellent.

Extras

The extras include the textless opening and ending animation sequences. This includes the animation for the regular opening song, the textless version of the opening scene from episode 9, the animation for the regular ending song and the textless version of several ending sequences.

Overall

This series starts out confusing, but more and more plot details are revealed that make it more engaging. It is intriguing, but understanding everything would likely be much easier during a second viewing. The animation, the audio and Shinbo’s direction combine to make what could have been a terrible series stand out in many ways. It is either purposely or accidentally inspired by the gothic tradition, but it is very surreal either way. For people who enjoy fantasy series and/or series about people with superpowers, Mekakucity Actors is a unique series that is worth watching whether or not you have ever heard of the Kagerou Project.
Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

Author’s note: The initial score attached to this review was inaccurate due to a typing error and has been updated by the author.

What Sentai Filmworks Is Releasing in July 2016

Sentai Filmworks is releasing several anime titles on home video in North America this month, as well as a live-action film. This list details all of those releases.

July 5, 2016:

  • Arch Angels – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. The film is featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Extras include: “ArchAngels Action World”, “Action Bloopers”, “VFX World”, “METALCHICKS” and promotional videos.
  • Hatenkou Yugi Complete Collection – DVD. All 10 episodes are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening animation is included.
  • Parasyte ~the maxim~ Collection 2 – DVD, Blu-ray and DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. Episodes 13-24 are featured with dual audio. The textless opening and ending animations are included as on-disc extras. The physical extras that come with the combo pack are a chipboard box, the first volume of the manga, manga art cards and a CD.

July 12, 2016:

  • Rin-Ne Collection 1 – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-13 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.
  • Strawberry Marshmallow OVA Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-6 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

July 19, 2016:

  • Children Who Chase Lost Voices – Blu-ray. The film is featured with dual audio. On-disc extras include interviews, a ‘Making of’ feature, the Japanese promotional video and teasers, “The Works of Makoto Shinkai” and a text interview with Makoto Shinkai.
  • Softenni – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 1-12 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations and the Softenni Shorts are included as extras.

July 26, 2016:

  • Log Horizon Season 2 Collection 2 – DVD and Blu-ray. Episodes 14-25 are featured with dual audio. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.
  • When They Cry: Rei (Season 3) Collection – DVD and Blu-ray. OVA episodes 1-5 are featured with Japanese audio and English subtitles. The textless opening and ending animations are included as extras.

What FUNimation Is Releasing in July 2016

FUNimation Entertainment is releasing several anime titles in North America this month. Included in this month’s releases are new titles as well as some popular series from the last decade.

July 5, 2016:

  • Aquarion EVOL Season Two S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Guilty Crown Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Karneval Complete Series S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Sekirei Complete Series Anime Classics Edition – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Shonen Hollywood -Holly Stage for 49- – Season Two – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • The Devil Is a Part-Timer! Complete Series Anime Classics Edition – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • The Empire of Corpses Movie – DVD and DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.

July 12, 2016:

  • A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Lucky Star – The Complete Series + OVA – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Robotics;Notes Complete Series – S.A.V.E. – DVD.
  • Yatterman Night Complete Series – DVD.

July 19, 2016:

  • A Certain Magical Index Season Two – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • C – Control Complete Series S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Fractale Complete Series S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Kamisama Kiss Season One S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Yona of the Dawn Part Two – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.

July 26, 2016:

  • Code:Breaker Complete Series S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • Date A Live Season One S.A.V.E. – DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack.
  • One Piece Season Eight, Voyage Two – DVD.

FUNimation originally rescued the North American license for Lucky Star in October 2014, along with the license for the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya television series and its spin off series. The Lucky Star Blu-ray release will feature all 24 episodes and the OVA. It is not clear if the OVA will receive an English dub for this release. The extras include an on-screen text reference guide, a key scenes gallery, promo clips, cast interviews, the textless opening animation, textless ending sequences and the U.S. trailer. The DVDs are coded for regions 1, 2 and 4 and the Blu-rays are coded for regions A and B.

Right Stuf And Nozomi Entertainment Announce Several New Releases at Anime Expo 2016

Right Stuf and Nozomi Entertainment announced several upcoming releases at Anime Expo 2016. Several sequels of Mobile Suit Gundam will be released on home video in North America in the near future.

Right Stuf’s license acquisitions include: Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in the Pocket, Mobile Suit Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Stardust Memory and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Afterglow of Zeon. 0080 War in the Pocket will be released on DVD later this year with dual audio. F910083 Stardust Memory and Afterglow of Zeon will be released early next year on DVD and Blu-ray with dual audio.

Nozomi Entertainment announced that they have licensed Galaxy Angel and plan to release it on Blu-ray with dual audio next year. They also announced that they will be releasing the 26-episode TV series Martian Successor Nadesico and the sequel film Prince of Darkness on Blu-ray with dual audio next year.

English-Dubbed ‘One-Punch Man’ to Premiere on Adult Swim on July 16

Adult Swim just announced during its Toonami panel at Anime Expo that they will be premiering the English dub of the One-Punch Man anime on July 16 at midnight EDT. Viz Media just announced the English dub cast for the series. The dub cast is as follows (character/actor):

  • Max Mittleman – Saitama
  • Zach Aguilar – Genos
  • Robbie Daymond – Mumen Rider
  • Erik Scott Kimerer – Speed o’ Sound Sonic

Chris Cason is the ADR Director for this dub. The anime series was broadcast on Japanese television from October to December 2015. Viz Media licensed the series in July 2015, before the first episode premiered. They began publishing the manga in English in September 2015. The seventh volume of the manga is set to be released in North America next week.

Madman Entertainment’s September 2016 Anime Releases Are Now Available for Pre-Order

Madman Entertainment’s September 2016 anime releases are now available for pre-order. The live-action Attack on Titan films are also included in this release schedule.

These releases include:

  • A Good Librarian like a Good Shepherd Complete Series – DVD only with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Attack on Titan Movie Collection – DVD and Blu-ray with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon Part 1 (Episodes 1-12) – DVD and Blu-ray with dual audio.
  • Guilty Crown Complete Series – DVD and Blu-ray with dual language options.
  • Naruto Shippuden Collection 26 (Episodes 323-335) – DVD with dual audio.
  • Only Yesterday – DVD and Blu-ray with Japanese audio, English subtitles and the newly-produced English dub.
  • Project Itoh: The Empire of Corpses – DVD and Blu-ray with dual audio.
  • Rin-Ne Part 1 (Episodes 1-13) – DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend Complete Series – DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Sailor Moon Crystal Set 1 (Episodes 1-14) – DVD and Blu-ray with dual audio. This will also available in a limited edition DVD and Blu-ray combo pack.
  • Shonen Hollywood -Holly Stage for 50- Complete Season 2 – DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • The Future Diary Complete Series – DVD with dual audio.
  • Yatterman Night Complete Series – DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles.
  • Yowamushi Pedal Part 1 (Episodes 1-12) – DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The imported, limited edition release of the Love Live! μ’s Final Lovelive! -μ’sic Forever♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪ Blu-Ray Memorial Box is scheduled for September 28. This item must be pre-ordered by the end of August 1. It includes six discs covering the two days of the final μ’s concert at Tokyo Dome. The dialogue is in Japanese only. No English subtitles are included on these discs. The Blu-ray discs are region free.

All of these releases can be pre-ordered from Madman’s online store here.

Crunchyroll Announces Plans to Dub and Release Anime on DVD and Blu-ray

Crunchyroll has just announced at Anime Expo that they will be dubbing several anime titles and releasing them on DVD and Blu-ray. Additionally, they also obtained the merchandising rights for Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress.

The titles that Crunchyroll will be dubbing and releasing on home video are: BerserkBig OrderTwin Star ExorcistsFree! Iwatobi Swim ClubGintamaKabaneri of the Iron FortressMyriad Colors Phantom WorldYamada-kun & the Seven Witches. Discotek Media previously partnered with Crunchyroll to release the first season of Free! on DVD with English subtitles in May 2015. It is unclear if this means that the partnership between Discotek and Crunchyroll has terminated or if these releases will be distributed by Discotek Media. Crunchyroll also did not clarify if their dub of the first season of Free! will be produced in partnership with FUNimation Entertainment, who dubbed and released the second season of the series in North America. Sentai Filmworks also previously released the first 52 episodes of Gintama with English subtitles on DVD in North America, however they discontinued their releases in February 2011.

Crunchyroll will release more titles on DVD and Blu-ray in the future.