Aniplex of America Acquires Kill la Kill


Aniplex of America has Acquired the Anime Series Kill La Kill

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©TRIGGER,Kazuki Nakashima/Kill la Kill Partnership

 

The Creators of “Gurren Lagann” reunite to bring a

Smashing Original Series this fall!

 

SANTA MONICA, CA (August 12, 2013) – Recently at their panel at the Otakon anime convention in Baltimore, Aniplex of America Inc. has announced their the acquisition of the new animation series Kill la Kill. The duo that brought us the fan favorite Gurren Lagann, Director Hiroyuki Imaishi and Script writer Kazuki Nakashima, team up once again to bring fans this brand new series. Kill la Kill will be streaming online starting this fall. In addition to their streaming plans, Aniplex of America is also planning on a home video release of Kill la Kill on disc. Details will be announced at a later date.

For more information on Kill la Kill, visit: KilllaKill.com

 

About Aniplex of America Inc.

Aniplex of America Inc. (Santa Monica, California) is a subsidiary of Aniplex Inc. (headquartered in

Tokyo, Japan), a group of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and a leading provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. Aniplex of America has launched fan-favorite DVD and Blu-Ray releases such as  Bakemonogatari, Durarara!!, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the Garden of Sinners, Sword Art Online, Blue Exorcist, and Blast of Tempest. The company’s ever-growing line-up of shows includes our most recent titles Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Oreshura, Oreimo 2, Fate/Zero, VALVRAVE the Liberator, and Vividred Operation.

 

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