Today at the Scotland MCM Comic Con in well, Scotland, Manga UK hosted their now regular live podcast panel, during which some small details about upcoming releases were revealed:
- The anime adaptation of the Weekly Shonen Magazine manga <strong>Fairy Tail </strong>will be moving into the high definition with the release of its 5th volume, which will be released on both DVD and blu-ray. There are also plans to rerelease the first 48 episodes of the series onto blu-ray, possibly as two sets like the recent DVD rerelease.
- The first if the four <strong>Sword Art Online</strong> volumes will be released as both a standalone DVD, as well as a DVD/Blu-ray combo-pack on <strong>16 December</strong>, with a subsequent volumes being released at monthly intervals.
- Andrew Partridge of Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime announced that Masayuki Miyaji (<em>Fuze</em>) will be a special guest at Scotland Loves Anime's upcoming Glasgow event, while Makoto Shinkai (<em>The Garden of Words</em>) will be a guest at the Edinburgh event.
And although it was revealed on Anime Limited's Facebook page and not during the panel, the company will be releasing the Shinichiro Watanabe directed <strong>Nerima Daikon Brothers</strong> series.
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Today at the Scotland MCM Comic Con in well, Scotland, Manga UK hosted their now regular live podcast panel, during which some small details about upcoming releases were revealed:
- The anime adaptation of the Weekly Shonen Magazine manga <strong>Fairy Tail </strong>will be moving into the high definition with the release of its 5th volume, which will be released on both DVD and blu-ray. There are also plans to rerelease the first 48 episodes of the series onto blu-ray, possibly as two sets like the recent DVD rerelease.
- The first if the four <strong>Sword Art Online</strong> volumes will be released as both a standalone DVD, as well as a DVD/Blu-ray combo-pack on <strong>16 December</strong>, with a subsequent volumes being released at monthly intervals.
- Andrew Partridge of Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime announced that Masayuki Miyaji (<em>Fuze</em>) will be a special guest at Scotland Loves Anime's upcoming Glasgow event, while Makoto Shinkai (<em>The Garden of Words</em>) will be a guest at the Edinburgh event.
And although it was revealed on Anime Limited's Facebook page and not during the panel, the company will be releasing the Shinichiro Watanabe directed <strong>Nerima Daikon Brothers</strong> series.
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