Crunchyroll, the ultimate home for anime worldwide, has announced a special limited edition Blu-ray™ and Vinyl box set for the masterpiece TV series Chainsaw Man. Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s ultra-popular dark fantasy/action manga, the anime was produced by MAPPA in 2022 and premiered on Crunchyroll. This Deluxe Edition will be exclusively available to purchase at Crunchyroll’s booth at MCM Comic Con in London from October 24 to 27.
Synopsis
Denji is a young boy who works as a Devil Hunter with the “Chainsaw Devil” Pochita. One day, as he was living his miserable life trying to pay off the debt he inherited from his parents, he got betrayed and killed. As he was losing his consciousness, he made a deal with Pochita, and got resurrected as the “Chainsaw Man”: the owner of the Devil’s heart.
Deluxe Edition
- The complete TV series (12 episodes)
- 2 Blu-ray discs in a SteelBook
- Language: Japanese (2.0), English (5.1)
- Subtitles: English
- Special feature: non-credit Opening and Ending, Trailers
- A 144-page colour booklet (history, story-board, artists’, comments, sketches…)
- 6 exlibris (bookplate)
- 1 lenticular art card
- 1 certificate of authenticity
- 12” Vinyl
- 2 LP
- Original Series Soundtrack
- Music from Kensuke Ushio
- Price: £139.99
About Crunchyroll
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