NIS America To Publish Katanagatari And Arakawa Under the Bridge Anime

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This week, NIS America announced two additional anime licenses: Katanagatari and Arakawa Under the Bridge, both of which will be published on DVD as well as Blu-ray in a single combination pack with both discs.

 

As with NISA’s past releases, both will include English subtitles and are scheduled for release in July. Both releases will include two DVD and Blu-ray discs each, and a 30+ page full-colour hardcover art book. Additionally, Arakawa Under the Bridge will include audio commentary from the show’s Japanese voice-actors.

 

NIS America haven’t announced a price for either release yet. We’ll keep you posted as they reveal more information.


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