Aldnoah.Zero and Durarara!! X2 Head To The UK This Year

Joshawott

Monsieur Monster
AUKN Staff
Yesterday, Anime Limited confirmed at MCM London Comic Con that they will be releasing both Sword Art Online II and Fusé: Memoirs Of A Huntress in the United Kingdom later this year, but the license announcements have continued into the second day of the highly anticipated convention!

Anime Limited will be re-introducing the bizarre citizens of Ikebukuro to households in the United Kingdom later this year with a home video release of this year's highly anticipated&nbsp;<strong>Durarara!! x2</strong>, which will be available on both DVD and blu-ray later this year, in both Japanese subtitled and English dubbed formats. The second half of the series is set to be broadcast in Japan from next month.

Residents of the United Kingdom will also find themselves caught up in the conflict between Earth and Mars' Vers Empire later this year, as Anime Limited have also confirmed plans to release both seasons of Aniplex's drama-driven mech series&nbsp;<strong>Aldnoah.Zero</strong>&nbsp;on DVD and blu-ray later this year, according to UK Anime.

<em>Durarara!!</em>, the first television anime series based on Ryoho Narita's light novel series, is currently available in the United Kingdom courtesy of Anime Limited. Yen Press are currently publishing the original novels in English under their "Yen On" imprint. Both&nbsp;<em>Aldnoah.Zero</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Durarara!! x2</em>&nbsp;were simulcast by Crunchyroll as they aired.
 
Re: Durarara!! X2 Heads To The UK This Year

Has Aniplex of America even mentioned anything about the U.S. home video release yet?
 
Considering Anime Ltd have Aldnoah Zero, hopefully they'll do a soundtrack release like they did with AoT.
 
Given that some of AoA's recent releases have failed to get me all that excited, I look forward to hearing more from AL about their releases. I really enjoyed both shows; even if A/Z was a crazy mess by the end it was still fun to watch.

R
 
These are all shows I've been importing, so I implicitly agree with their decision to pick them up! They would have to do something preeeetty nice to get me to double dip, though.
 
Re: Durarara!! X2 Heads To The UK This Year

Joshawott said:
Has Aniplex of America even mentioned anything about the U.S. home video release yet?

Besides the accidental confirmation that the show will receive an English dub, nothing yet. But I'm willing to bet they'll release a complete season (Episodes 1-12) sometime around late Q3/early Q4 on Blu-ray for about £120 (UP1 USA price).
 
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