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The steelbook does not include a corrected disc! Either the wrong disc was sent to the replicator, or the reviewer made a mistake.


It was the latter.
 
Seeing as AL are responsible for the theatrical screenings of Angel's Egg, has there been any mentioned about whether there are any plans for a physical release?

I believe the film has recently seen a blu ray in Australia, but I've heard no word either here or America following from their screenings. I do recall mention in the past that acquiring the license would prove difficult, but I'm not sure if that involved creator demands, unclear rights, or if that In the Aftermath film created a legal headache?

Anyone know if AL have been asked about the situation?
 
Seeing as AL are responsible for the theatrical screenings of Angel's Egg, has there been any mentioned about whether there are any plans for a physical release?

I believe the film has recently seen a blu ray in Australia, but I've heard no word either here or America following from their screenings. I do recall mention in the past that acquiring the license would prove difficult, but I'm not sure if that involved creator demands, unclear rights, or if that In the Aftermath film created a legal headache?

Anyone know if AL have been asked about the situation?
It was rated for physical media & VOD last March by Anime Limited.
 
Seeing as AL are responsible for the theatrical screenings of Angel's Egg, has there been any mentioned about whether there are any plans for a physical release?

I believe the film has recently seen a blu ray in Australia, but I've heard no word either here or America following from their screenings. I do recall mention in the past that acquiring the license would prove difficult, but I'm not sure if that involved creator demands, unclear rights, or if that In the Aftermath film created a legal headache?

Anyone know if AL have been asked about the situation?

Just to double-confirm, yep, it's definitely happening! It's in the works currently.
 
Why are these cinema releases always on a Wednesday? I work during the week, the weekend would be much easier.

If we're talking about BLEACH, it's a Friday/Saturday release.

More broadly, cinema chains do insist on showing non-anime films too - rumour has it that some of them even generate higher attendances than anime, especially at weekends! Unthinkable I know, but this is the scurrilous chatter we hear. 😅
 
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