NISA Releases Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Standard Edition


Source: NIS America
Summary:

NIS America announced that they shipped the Standard Edition of Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl. The release, which costs $59.99, includes the two-disc set in a standard Blu-Ray case.

Extra features include a story guide leaflet, clean openings and endings, and the Japanese commercial.


NIS America announced that they shipped the Standard Edition of Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl. The release, which costs $59.99, includes the two-disc set in a standard Blu-Ray case.

Extra features include a story guide leaflet, clean openings and endings, and the Japanese commercial.

Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Standard Edition Available in North America Today!

Santa Ana, CA (December 9, 2014) NIS America is thrilled to announce that Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Complete Series Standard Edition, the out-of-this-world comedy involving a group of teenagers living in “the city of aliens,” is available for purchase across North America today. This title comes as a two Blu-ray, two DVD disc set with a number of on-disc bonus features. Makoto, an ordinary high school student, moves in with his aunt and meets his cousin Erio for the first time. She introduces herself as an alien. This lone experience marked when his normal adolescent life took a turn for the extraordinary.

The title will be available at the following select online retailers: Right Stuf, The Anime Corner Store, Anime Pavilion, Collectors Anime and NIS America Online Store.

Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Complete Series Standard Edition

Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl SE Boxart - 20141118

© HITOMA IRUMA / ASCII MEDIA WORKS / “Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko” Committee

About the show:

Makoto Niwa just moved to the city to live with his aunt Meme after his parents were reassigned to work overseas. He is perfectly fine with that, saying it will give him the chance to live the dream life of an adolescent boy. He keeps track of the things he does by assigning “points” to them—positive ornegative—and adds them up on a regular basis to grade his adolescent life. And then he discovers Meme has a secret daughter (and self-proclaimed alien) named Erio. He finds her rolling around by the front door of Meme’s house wrapped up in a futon. It is then that he realizes that his dream adolescent life will not come true, and he begins a life of experiences that are out of this world.

About the extras:

Clean opening and endings, plus the Japanese commercial

Story Guide leaflet

Cast

Miyu Irino as Makoto Niwa

Mai Fuchigami as Maekawa-san

Asuka Ogame as Erio Towa

Ai Nonaka as Meme Towa

Emiri Kato as Ryuko Mifune

Staff

Director – Akiyuki Simbo

Animation Production – SHAFT

TITLE: Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Complete Series Standard Edition

MSRP: $59.99

RELEASE DATE: December 9, 2014

Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl SE Packshot - 20141118

ITEM #:

DEN1-BDS-US-SE

UPC:

813633014852

AGE RATING:

Teen

LENGTH:

333 mins

FORMAT:

2 Blu-ray, 2 DVD disc Set

LANGUAGE:

Japanese audio, English subtitles

For more information, visit NISAmerica.com/Psychoelectric

About NIS America

In 2003, NIS America was established in Southern California to bring exciting, one-of-a-kind Japanese culture to North America. NIS

America’s team members devote themselves to the fans. Their respect for their fans is at the heart of everything they do. As an established entertainment publisher in the U.S., NIS America is committed to continuous growth and improvement.

NIS America is a subsidiary of Nippon Ichi Software, Inc., a Japanese company famous for its unique line of strategy RPGs with titles such as Disgaea, Phantom Brave, and Makai Kingdom. NIS America has also become a publisher of Japanese anime titles, such as Toradora!, anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day and bunny drop.

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