Evangelion blu ray box set7/3/2023 ![]() The by-character breakdown of specific retailers and items is: All versions include the bonus features disc, and there are also a wealth of extra goodies depending on where buyers purchase their copy of Thrice Upon a Time, featuring the character artwork pictured above. Pricing is 8,580 yen (US$60) for the standard Blu-ray and DVD versions, with the limited first-edition 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray costing 10,780 yen. The package also includes a disc of bonus materials, called Evangelion: 3.0(-46h), though the specific contents, as with so many things in the Eva franchise, are still shrouded in mystery. F or its home video release, Thrice Upon a Time is getting yet another revision, 3.0+1.11. Roughly three months later, Eva creator Hideaki Anno and Studio Khara released a retouched version, 3.0+1.01. The original version of the movie that began screening in March of 2021 bore the numerical designation 3.0+1.0. Hard-core Eva fans may have noticed that the above video refers to it as Evangelion: 3.0+1.11 Thrice Upon a Time, and those numbers aren’t just technobabble. March 8 will be the long-awaited day, no doubt chosen as it’s the two-year anniversary of Thrice Upon a Time’s Japanese theatrical release. If you want to own your own copy of Thrice Upon a Time, though, you’re still waiting, but thankfully not for too much longer, as its home video Blu-ray release date has finally been announced. The wait for Thrice Upon a Time to reach streaming services was mercifully short, as it arrived on Amazon Prime in the summer of 2021. Multiple pandemic-related delays and creative difficulties resulted in a nine-year gap between Thrice Upon a Time and the previous Rebuild film, and if you go back all the way to the original Eva anime TV series in 1995, the total wait for the franchise’s conclusion came to 26 years until Thrice Upon a Time premiered in Japanese theaters in March of last year. The Rebuild of Evangelion quadrilogy, including the most recent release, Evangelion 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time, are streaming through Amazon Prime Video.It’s impossible to understate how much waiting fans had to do for the fourth and final Rebuild of Evangelion movie, Thrice Upon a Time. For fans who are comfortable with streaming versions, the original TV series, Evangelion: Death (True)², and The End of Evangelion are currently streaming on Netflix. The Neon Genesis Evangelion Ultimate Edition collection, while pricey, may be the best option for serious Eva fans who want to closely replicate the original anime broadcast and home video releases (music choices excepted) in physical form. ![]() Two fold-out disc carriers, featuring LaserDisc artwork of Shinji and Gendo on one with Misato and Kaji on the other, are also included. The whole thing is packed into a “premium-quality rigid-board shoulder box” decorated with artwork of Asuka and Rei that was previously featured on the Japanese LaserDisc release. The collection also includes 11 double-sided art boards, measuring 12 inches by 12 inches, that replicate the character artwork from the Japanese LaserDisc releases.Īlso packed in are a resin paperweight modeled after Sachiel, the Third Angel that debuts in Episode 1, “Angel Attack,” and a NERV ID card with a lanyard for gaining access to secret underground facilities (please do not attempt this). There will also be a slew of physical bonuses, including a 156-page book full of promotional posters and artwork, a glossary of Angels and EVA units, and full credit lists for each episode. In addition to the original series and two follow-up films, Neon Genesis Evangelion Ultimate Edition will offer more than seven hours of bonus features, GKids said in a news release. Neon Genesis Evangelion Ultimate Edition contents Image: khara/Project Eva/Gkids The Ultimate Edition release will, like the Netflix release, not feature the song “Fly Me to the Moon” over the TV show’s end credits. The Neon Genesis Evangelion Ultimate Edition will include dual localizations of the series and films: the “Classic” dub and subtitles from the original home video release, and the “Official” (read: the version used for the streaming version of Evangelion on Netflix) dub and subtitles. GKids describes the Ultimate Edition Blu-ray release of Neon Genesis Evangelion as a limited-run set only 5,000 copies will be released in North America, the distributor said. You really can’t watch the Evangelion movies before the series
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