The Collector’s Edition collection will ship on April 22
Anime Limited and Shout! Studios announced on Friday that it will release the television anime A Place Beyond Than the Universe (Sora Yorimo Tōi Basho) on home video in North America in a Collector’s Edition released on Blu-ray on November 1, 2019. April 22. The companies will also release the anime on home video in the United Kingdom.
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The release will include a sleeve, a two-CD soundtrack, four art cards, a poster and a 92-page booklet.
The release is available for pre-order.
Anime Limited announced in November 2022 that Studio Nano is producing an English dub of the anime. The dub had its world premiere at Anime NYC in 2022. At the time, the company said it planned to release a collector’s edition Blu-ray Disc for the series.
The 13-episode anime premiered in January 2018, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired.
Scream! Studios describes the anime:
Landscapes we’ve never seen before. Sounds we’ve never heard before. A scent we’ve never smelled before. Dishes we have never tasted. And emotions surged like we have never experienced before. This is an exploration of remembering the fragments and feelings that remain. What will we think when we get there?
Howl, 40 degree angle. Rambling, angle 50 degrees. Scream, 60 degree angle. A wilderness beyond the great sea. Extreme south, far from civilization. On top of the Earth. We will find the light in the girls’ eyes to live tomorrow.
The project reunites the staff of No Game, No Life: Atsuko Ishizuka (Goodbye, Don Glees!) directs the series, and Jukki Hanada is in charge of creating the series and writing the script. Takahiro Yoshimatsu (Hunter × Hunter 2011, Trigun) designed the characters and served as animation director. Kenji Nakamoto produced and Madhouse animated the series. Yoshiaki Fujisawa composed the music. saya performed a bonus song titled “Uchū wo Karengete”(Looking up at the universe), and she also performed the opening theme song “The Girls Are Alright!” Voice actresses Inori Minase, Kana Hanazawa, Yuka Iguchi and Saori Hayami performed the ending theme song “Koko kara, Koko kara”(From Here, From Here) as their characters.
Source: Press release
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