Sailor Moon R Set 2 to be released this month for Blu-ray/DVD
From Viz Media, the company that licensed some of your favorite manga such as:
Food Wars
Naruto
Sgt. Frog
Fullmetal Alchemist
Prince of Tennis
Assassination Classroom
and pretty much every manga that mattered
As well as some of your favorite anime such as:
Every Naruto season and movie
Every Bleach season and movie
Every Inuyasha season and movie
And every single season of Pokemon ever.
Comes their latest addition to their list of childhood anime favorites, that would surely be another step to completing any self-respecting Sailor Moon fan’s collection:
The latest set features the exciting second-half of Season 2 of the legendary anime series, following the adventures of Usagi Tsukino and her fellow Sailor Soldiers, covering the Black Moon Clan arc. It will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack and also as a Standard
DVD edition both, with the Blu-ray/DVD containing 6 discs (all containing GLORIOUS 1080p footage) and the Standard edition containing 3.
DVD edition both, with the Blu-ray/DVD containing 6 discs (all containing GLORIOUS 1080p footage) and the Standard edition containing 3.
Fans can expand their SAILOR MOON home media collections with 21 uncut episodes (from episode 69-89) with many never-before-seen extras and bonus features, such as the “SAILOR MOON Anniversary Special,” “Welcome Chibi-USA!,” a segment taped during
SAILOR MOON Day at Otakon 2015, a behind the scenes look at the English dub
recording sessions and a video art gallery and official series trailers. In addition, you also get PREMIUM PACKAGING (if the packaging gets some loving, you know they’re doing something right).
SAILOR MOON Day at Otakon 2015, a behind the scenes look at the English dub
recording sessions and a video art gallery and official series trailers. In addition, you also get PREMIUM PACKAGING (if the packaging gets some loving, you know they’re doing something right).
This particular set contains the uncut English dubbed version, featuring voices such as Matthew Mercer, Christina Vee, Stephanie Sheh, and Johnny Yong Bosch, among many others as legendary as the show itself, as well as the Japanese subtitled dialogue options if you prefer the subbed version.