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Little Witch Academia Collector’s Edition – Preorder Period to Open Next Week

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Despite being available online for free, Studio TRIGGER and Acttil are giving fans the opportunity to have the best possible release of Little Witch Academia (Episode 1) through a blu-ray collector’s edition release. It has been confirmed today that preorders for this edition will open on the 13th August 2013 via TRIGGER’s Online Store (Currently there is no link to this store). The Collector’s Edition of Little Witch Academia will be shipped from Japan in September to international customers.

So what does the collector’s edition contain? The set will come with one blu-ray disc that includes the 26-minute episode of Little Witch Academia and the never-before-seen 66-minute making-of video “How the Magic was Born.” This release will also come with an original soundtrack disc and an incredible 112-page art book. The making-of video follows the struggles and breakthroughs of the young animation team at TRIGGER, and the meticulous process they went through to create this anime. 

This is not the only installment in the Little Witch Academia series, with Studio TRIGGER having more than $600,000 pledged during their Kickstarter Campaign for Little Witch Academia 2.

Akko Kagari is an ordinary girl who joins the renowned witch academy for witch girls, Luna Nova Academy. When she was younger, she went to Magical Festa, a magic show hosted by a witch named Shiny Chariot. Akko was so mesmerized and inspired by Shiny Chariot’s performance that she dreamed to someday be a “cool” witch like her. This young and impressionable Akko takes Shiny Chariot’s words as her own motto: “Never forget, a believing heart is your magic.“ As part of a class, Akko and her classmates go into a labyrinth under the Tower of Luna Nova. There, a sealed ancient dragon was unleashed by one of her classmates. Akko tries to stop the dragon, but…

– Official Synopsis

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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