Attack on Titan Vol. 9 (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Attack on Titan Vol. 9 (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Anime production firm Production I.G. (Ghost in the Shell, Blood: The Last Vampire) established a new subsidiary named Wit Studio, and it is making its debut with an adaptation of Attack on Titan. The sci-fi epic takes place in an alternate Earth in which a humanoid race named Titans have taken over the world and forced humanity to live behind a system of walls. 100 years later, the Titans disrupt the uneasy balance by destroying an important part of the wall. Humanity’s only hope lies in Eren Jaeger, a young man who discovers that he can transform into a Titan and become a formidable enemy against the invaders. The anime adaptation of Attack on Titan is co-directed by Araki Tetsuro, who also co-directed the Death Note, Guilty Crown and High School of the Dead..
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Ghost In The Shell Arise Border: 4 Ghost Stands Alone (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Ghost In The Shell Arise Border: 4 Ghost Stands Alone (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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The cyberpunk classic Ghost in the Shell gets a reboot in the four-part anime film series Ghost in the Shell: Arise. Produced by Production I.G., Arise offers a prequel to Shirow Masamune’s original manga, revealing the story behind how heroine Kusanagi Motoko came to be the cyber-crime fighting Major of Section 9. Directed by Kise Kazuchika and written by Ubukata Tow (Mardock Scramble), Arise features new character designs and different voice casting from previous Ghost in the Shell releases..
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Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)

Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)
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The third film in the four-part silver-screen remake of sci-fi anime classic Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. is set 14 years after the events of You Can (Not) Advance. and continues to depart further from the known tome of previous installments with new storylines and characters. Now part of the organization Wille along with other Nerv staff, pilots Asuka and Mari are sent to outer space to recover Eva-01, where Shinji has been trapped all these years. Barely surviving an Angel attack, they return to Wille’s base Wunder. Shinji finally emerges from Eva-01 but a different world of divided loyalties awaits him. A detonable collar is placed around his neck to prevent him from ever piloting again, but an Evangelion Mark.09 piloted by Rei comes to save him.

Since the original 26-episode Neon Genesis Evangelion premiered in the mid-nineties, the anime’s legend has only continued to grow, amounting to a small industry of manga, DVDs, action figures, model kits, and other merchandise that remains popular with anime fans worldwide. The series eventually hit the big screen, with a trilogy of films released in 1997, summarizing and capping off the series, but creator-director Anno Hideaki is not done with Evangelion yet. Starting in 2007, Evangelion is returning to screen with a revamped storyline and additional, improved animation in an ambitious teratology of films dubbed Rebuild of Evangelion.

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. comes to DVD and Blu-ray under the title Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo. The 3.33 version is expected to include slight adjustments different from the theatrical version..
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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Blu-ray) (Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version)

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Blu-ray) (Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version)
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Toki wo Kakeru Shojo, written by renowned sci-fi novelist Tsutsui Yasutaka (The World Sinks Except Japan), has previously been adapted into manga, anime series, and live-action film, but the 2006 animated feature film offers a different take on the story. Rather than being a straightforward adaptation, Hosoda Mamoru’s The Girl Who Leapt Through Time presents an updated version, or rather a continuation, of the story. Set some twenty years after the novel’s timeline, the film follows the adventures of a young girl, different from the original protagonist, but with the same time-traveling abilities.

Bumbling high school student Konno Makoto rides her bike recklessly, is often late to school, and does poorly on her exams. On top of that, lately she’s been having odd visions and hearing strange voices. One day on her way home from school, she is again riding her bike too fast – too fast to stop herself from hitting an oncoming train. In a flash, Makoto is mysteriously transported back in time just enough to avoid the accident. After discovering her “time leaping” abilities, Makoto uses it liberally to make life more pleasant – no more tardiness, no more blown exams, no more little sister eating her pudding. When relationship issues begin to arise between Makoto and her friends Chiaki and Kousuke, she again falls back on time leaping to avoid awkward situations, only to get herself into further messes. Makoto learns the hard way that playing with time has consequences…

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is produced by Studio Madhouse, whose titles include all four Kon Satoshi films and a long list of anime favorites like Trigun, Ninja Scroll, Cardcaptor Sakura, Chobits, and the Death Note anime series. Though the film opened in a small number of theaters, it garnered great reviews, building an audience through word of mouth, and picked up quite a few awards. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time beat out blockbuster contenders Tales from Earthsea and Brave Story to take home the Best Animated Film award at the 30th Japan Academy Awards.

This edition comes with a 16-page booklet..
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