Anime Limited Licenses Ping Pong The Animation

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AUKN Staff
MCM Manchester Comic Con is just around the corner, but the Glasgow-based distributor Anime Limited has already decided to spill the beans on one new license announcement - Tatsunoko Production's Ping Pong The Animation is coming to the United Kingdom! Based on Taiyo Matsumoto's coming-of-age sports manga, the eleven-episode series was originally broadcast on Japan's Fuji TV between April and June of last year.

Ping Pong The Animation will be released in the United Kingdom in October on both DVD and blu-ray formats and will include FUNimation's English dub alongside the original Japanese language track. On-disc extras will include episode commentaries, commercials, next episode previews and textless songs. The distributor's president, Andrew Partridge, had this to say about the acquisition:

Ping Pong is a title I’ve had my eyes on for a quite for a while. It’s unique animation style coupled with the quality of story telling and the actual playing of Table Tennis itself, keeping in mind I’m really not that well versed in the sport at all, makes this show something that everyone should really go out of their way to see. I’m delighted we’ve been able to add this to our ever-expanding catalogue.

You can watch the official trailer used for Madman Entertainment's Australian release below:


Additionally, Anime Limited also confirmed that their highly anticipated home video release of the superhero comedy-drama Samurai Flamenco will be beginning this November, with the first half of the series being slated for a blu-ray release. Originally premiering in October 2013, the twenty-two episode series follows the male model Masayoshi Hazama as he tries to fulfill his dream of being a costumed superhero and what happens when he crosses paths and encounter some rather unusual phenomena.

The second of Sword Art Online II's four planned volumes has also been confirmed to be released on DVD and Collector's Edition Blu-ray in October, with Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress joining Samurai Flamenco Part 1 in November as a Collector's Edition Blu-ray/DVD combi-pack.

Will you be buying any of these upcoming releases?

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Ah damn, I'd already imported the Funi release of Ping Pong. Good acquisition for Anime Limited though, exactly the sort of series I'd expect them to pick up.
 
All over that Flamenco. I haven't had that much fun watching a show in years.

Fuse and Ping Pong are definite. Glad I didn't import the Funi release of PP, one of the few times my hold out for a UK release was worth it.
 
Ping Pong has been on my list of shows to get for a while, but it's never been a top priority so I've not imported it. I'll definitely get this in some form or another :D Flamenco will depend on the finances.
 
I hope they put ping pong on Netflix as I'd like to check it out but don't know if I'd enjoy it enough to warrant buying.
 
I'm kind of interested in both. I'll probably try Samurai Flamenco before I buy. It'll also partly depend on how my budget looks and what else might be available.
 
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