Crunchyroll Announce Home Entertainment Anime Release Schedule From January to March
Crunchyroll, the ultimate home for anime world wide, has announced its upcoming home entertainment release schedule, with Blu-Ray, DVD and Steelbook editions of fan favourite anime available to purchase.
Titles available include A Couple of Cuckoos, Blue Lock, My Hero Academia, and many more. Enthusiasts will have the opportunity to acquire physical versions and limited editions of their beloved anime from Amazon, Zavvi and HMV stores in the coming months.
Please note that these dates are only for the UK. Other English speaking territories, such as the US, may be different.
Full release schedule is as follows:
JANUARY
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A Couple of Cuckoos - Season 1 Part 2 Blu-ray disc - 8th
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Blue Lock Part 1 DVD & Blu-ray disc - 15th
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My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 1 DVD & Blu-ray disc - 15th
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I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss - The Complete Season Blu-ray disc - 15th
FEBRUARY
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By the Grace of the Gods - Season 2 Blu-ray disc - 19th
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Ningen Fushin: Adventurers Who Don't Believe in Humanity Will Save the World - The Complete Season Blu-ray disc - 26th
MARCH
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Handyman Saitou in Another World - The Complete Season Blu-ray disc - 4th
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Revenger - The Complete Season Blu-ray disc - 4th
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Chillin' in My 30s after Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army - The Complete Season (Sub Only) Blu-ray disc - 11th
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One Piece: Collection 33 DVD - 11th
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SPY x FAMILY Part 2 DVD & Blu-ray disc - 11th
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SPY x FAMILY Part 2 Limited Edition DVD & Blu-ray disc - 11th
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