Tag: Kyoto Animation
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Liz and the Blue Bird (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing
A few years after their release of Sound! Euphonium Season 1, Anime Limited now have their hands on the spin-off film making its UK debut on Blu-ray.
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Violet Evergarden the Movie (Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray) Unboxing
Violet Evergarden the Movie is now available in the UK on 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Atmos/Vision support. On top of a pretty solid deluxe box set from Anime Limited.
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Nichijou: My Ordinary Life (Limited Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing
Kyoto Animation’s fun comedy series finally makes it to the UK on Blu-ray, and unlike the US we managed to get a limited edition!
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Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing
The first Violet Evergarden film finally makes its way onto Blu-ray in the UK and thanks to Anime Limited is given a special collector’s treatment for the fans.
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Violet Evergarden (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing
After many delays and a re-do on the discs, Violet Evergarden finally makes its UK home video debut on Blu-ray. Featuring extended cut for Episode 13, OVA, compilation films and more.
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Tamako Market & Love Story (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing
KyoAni’s Tamako Market franchise finally lands in the UK and presented in a special collector’s box set with both the series and the film together.
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A Silent Voice (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray & DVD) Unboxing Redux
Back in December 2017 I managed to receive the popular Kyoto Animation film. Here’s an unboxing redux look at Anime Limited’s out of print release for the 2017 collector’s edition of A Silent Voice!
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Lucky Star (Blu-ray) Unboxing
In a surprise appearance since I had no shipping notice, the final two items from the Funimation Clearance sale actually turned up today – a standard edition for one of Anime Limited’s titles that had a collector’s edition but went out of print.
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Hyouka Part 1 (Collector’s Edition Blu-ray) Unboxing Redux
Back in November 2017, I picked up the first part of a very beloved Kyoto Animation series that I never would have thought would get brought over to the west. Here’s an unboxing redux look at Anime Limited & Funimation UK’s now out of print collector’s edition Part 1 release of Hyouka.