Koimonogatari Hits American Blu-ray On 2/24/2015


Source: Aniplex of America
Summary:

Aniplex of America announced that they will release Koimonogatari on Blu-Ray on February 24, 2015. The set, which contains all six episodes, will be priced at $74.98.

Extra features will include the following:


  • Both Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • PV and commercial collections
  • Companion Booklet
  • Pin-Up Postcard Set


Aniplex of America announced that they will release Koimonogatari on Blu-Ray on February 24, 2015. The set, which contains all six episodes, will be priced at $74.98.

Extra features will include the following:


  • Both Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • PV and commercial collections
  • Companion Booklet
  • Pin-Up Postcard Set

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 16, 2015

Aniplex of America Announces KOIMONOGATARI Blu-ray Set Details

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© NISIOISIN/KODANSHA, ANIPLEX, SHAFT

Unexpected Alliances are Formed in the Dramatic Fifth Arc of the Monogatari Series Second Season!

SANTA MONICA, CA (January 16, 2015) –At their recent industry panel at OTAKON Vegas, Aniplex of America announced the highly anticipated details of their release of theKOIMONOGATARI Blu-ray Set. The fifth installment of the popular Monogatari Series Second Season is planned to be released on February 24th, with pre-orders beginning on January 16th on their official homepage (www.AniplexUSA.com/monogatarisecondseason) and through official retailers for sale in the U.S. and Canada.

The KOIMONOGATARI Blu-ray Set will feature all 6 episodes of the “Hitagi End” arc on 2Blu-ray discs featuring approximately 150 minutes of content. The set will include the original Japanese audio with English subtitles. Bonus contents and materials will feature both the Hitagi Solo and Duet Versions of the textless opening, the textless ending, PV & CM Collections, a deluxe booklet, a pin-up postcard set and the package illustrated by the character designer Akio Watanabe.

KOIMONOGATARI Blu-ray Set features:

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< BD Features>

Language: Japanese

Subtitles: English

Total Run Time: Approx. 150 min.

Number of discs: 2 Blu-ray Discs

Rating: 16 UP

Textless Openings (Hitagi Solo & Duet Versions)

Textless Ending

PV & CM Collections

<Bonus Materials & Special Package>

Deluxe Booklet

Pin-up Postcard Set

Package Illustrated by AKIO WATANABE (Character Design)

*Bonus contents and materials subject to change.

Product number and UPC bar code

Title

Street Date

SKU #

UPC

SRP

Store price

KOIMONOGATARI

2/24/2015

AOA-4005

850527003646

$74.98

$59.98

Blu-ray Set

KOIMONOGATARI Blu-ray Set can be pre-ordered and purchased at:

RightStuf: www.Rightstuf.com/i/aoa4005

Official Retailers:

www.AniplexUSA.com/retailers

For product details, please visit: www.AniplexUSA.com/monogatarisecondseason

About KOIMONOGATARI:

The Fifth Arc of the Monogatari Series Second Season!

On January 1st, Hitagi Senjyogahara calls her nemesis, the con-artist Deishu Kaiki, to request his services, saying, “There is someone I’d like you to deceive.”

The request is a bitter choice for her to make, but one that would save her and her dear Koyomi Araragi from a “death sentence.”

Kaiki starts to research his target, Nadeko Sengoku, the junior high school girl who became a god of North Shirahebi Shrine. As Kaiki investigates her background, he finds her secret that she has never told anyone before including her loving Koyomi Araragi. Can Kaiki save Hitagi and Koyomi before time is up?!

www.AniplexUSA.com/monogatarisecondseason

www.Facebook.com/monogatariUSA

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 Blu-ray and DVD releases such as Sword Art Online, KILL la KILL, Bakemonogatari, Durarara!!, Fate/zero, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the Garden of sinners, Blue Exorcist, Anohana: The Movie, Silver Spoon, OREIMO 2, Blast of Tempest, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Oreshura, and Vividred Operation. The company’s ever-growingline-up of shows includes our most recent titles Sword Art Online II, ALDNOAH.ZERO, Persona4 the Golden ANIMANTION, MEKAKUCITY ACTORS, The irregular at magic high school, Mushi-Shi Next Passage, Nanana’s Buried Treasure, NISEKOI, World Conquest Zvezda Plot, Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, and Samurai Flamenco.

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