The OVAs were initially solicited with the Season 5 Part 2 release, but were later removed once they were released in North America. I would expect the UK discs would follow suit.
I imagine an announcement for Inu-Oh shouldn’t be too far off once AL get back on track. I’m curious if there will be any word on Demon Slayer’s Mugen Train Arc (TV version) and the Entertainment District Arc as NormanicGrav speculated awhile back. I can’t imagine Crunchyroll would sleep on easy...
The Packaging and Physical Contents summary on Anime Limited’s online store lists it exactly as “an A3 replica poster from the series UK London Underground promotional campaign.”
My Hero Academia: Season 1 and 2 (Walmart Exclusive) Blu-ray
Release date: February 28, 2023
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My Hero Academia: Season 3 and 4 (Walmart Exclusive) Blu-ray
Release date: February 28, 2023
If you’re referring to the North American release Funimation put out in March 2020, I’d say their effort barely registers as an LE. It received an o-ring slip box over top a slipcover and it also included a film strip. Outside of those amenities, it looks virtually identical to the first film’s...
I’m honestly surprised they haven’t yet. I also feel like Mystery of Mamo and Part I are dead ringers to be licensed, but the Lupin train has seemingly come to a swift halt since Part V’s release.
I’d also like to add that a lot of people are not fans of the A4 book packaging that Anime Limited sometimes uses for their Ultimate Edition. They’re probably holding out for a Collector’s box or even the standard release.
It’s a big stinking love letter to Space Battleship Yamato once the kids get on the Nautilus, but it feels a lot like Castle in the Sky. It’s also proto-Evangelion.
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