Anime Limited Reveals Viewster Partnership and Kill la Kill Collector’s Box

Last month, Anime Limited announced that they would be simulcasting the upcoming television anime titles Seraph of the End and The Heroic Legend of Arslan in the United Kingdom and then-undisclosed streaming platforms. Now, the Glasgow-based distributor has confirmed that the titles, alongside Dogakobo’s upcoming series Plastic Memories on the Viewster streaming service.

Plastic Memories will only be available in the United Kingdom and Ireland, while both Seraph of the End and The Heroic Legend of Arslan will also be viewable in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechenstein, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg.

Robert Franke, the Chief Content Officer for Viewster, had this to say about the partnership:

Anime Limited is the premiere company doing anime in the United Kingdom right now. It only made sense that we partnered with the best to get the best and it’s great for the fans to now be able to watch simulcasts of these three great shows”.

Andrew Partridge, the President of Anime Limited, gave similar praise to Viewster in his statement:

Viewster is really the perfect platform for our content. We look forward to how our fans receive these simulcasts on Viewster and to more things to come between our two companies

Anime Limited have also shared trailers for the three series’, which can be viewed below:

Plastic Memories:

The Heroic Legend of Arslan:

Seraph of the End:

Additionally, Anime Limited have also confirmed that first print copies of their upcoming final volume of Studio Trigger’s hit Kill la Kill will include a special Collector’s Box that willl be able to store all three of the series’ volumes.

Kill la Kill Collector’s Edition: Part 3 is currently slated to be released on both DVD and blu-ray on 25th May 2015.

Josh A. Stevens

Reviewing anime by moonlight, working in film by daylight, never running out of things to write, he is the one named Josh A. Stevens.

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