HIDIVE To Stream Both Seasons of Negima! Anime


Source: HIDIVE
Summary:

HIDIVE announced that they acquired the streaming rights for Negima! and Negima?!. The first three episodes of Negima! will launch on HIDIVE in English-dubbed and subtitled formats on September 6, at 16:00 UTC (Noon Eastern, 9:00AM Pacific). New episodes will be added on Thursdays.

Negima?! will debut in November 2018.


HIDIVE announced that they acquired the streaming rights for Negima! and Negima?!. The first three episodes of Negima! will launch on HIDIVE in English-dubbed and subtitled formats on September 6, at 16:00 UTC (Noon Eastern, 9:00AM Pacific). New episodes will be added on Thursdays.

Negima?! will debut in November 2018.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HIDIVE Increases Magic Power 200% with “Negima!” and “Negima!?”

HOUSTON TX, August 30, 2018 – HIDIVE announced today that it acquired the streaming rights to the absurdly entertaining magical mashups based on the manga by Love Hina creator Ken Akamatsu, Negima! and Negima!?. HIDIVE subscribers in the USA and Canada can watch the first three episodes of Negima! English-language dub and English subtitled versions on September 6, 2018 at 16:00 UTC with three episodes releasing every Thursday with Negima!? to follow in November 2018.

Negima! Series Description:

Wizard-in-training Negi Springfield has one final challenge before becoming a Master Wizard: become an English teacher at an all-girls boarding school! And despite Negi’s skill with a wand, this 10-year-old has a lot to learn about becoming a great teacher, including how to keep his magical talents hidden from his students. Wanting to protect his secret no matter what, Negi agrees to help student Asuna with her love life as long as Asuna promises to keep his true identity to herself. However, life is never simple for this boy wizard as he and Asuna partner up to battle evil wizards, help students with their final exam and everything in between.

Negima!? Series Description:

As a recent graduate from magic school, Negi Springfield jets off to Japan to continue his studies and becomes a homeroom teacher at Mahora Academy, an exclusive private school, where he needs to keep his true identity a secret. However, his entire class learns he’s actually a wizard and soon they all find themselves in hilarious hijinks and magical mischief. But it’s not all fun and games; a powerful artifact known as the Star Crystal has been stolen and even the students of Mahora Academy begin to feel a menacing power approaching. With only one 10-year-old wizard defending the school, it’ll take the combined efforts of class 3-A to help Negi!

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About HIDIVE

HIDIVE is a streaming service offering subscribers hit titles and a catalog spanning six decades, from the latest simulcasts imported directly from Japan to hidden gems from the golden age of anime. HIDIVE’s unmatched content discovery engine ensures there is always something fresh to watch. The service now features DUBCAST editions, early access local-language dubs of simulcasts directly produced by HIDIVE available as early as two weeks after the original Japanese broadcast.

Since launching in 2017, the service has expanded from its browser-based platform to include mobile devices and set-top boxes. The HIDIVE service offers new simulcasts every season, an ever-growing collection of dubs, and exclusives. For more information, or to start a free trial, visitHIDIVE.com. HIDIVE and DUBCAST are trademarks of and © HIDIVE LLC.

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