HomeAnimeViz Media Confirms New Neon Alley Anime Content for March 2015

Viz Media Confirms New Neon Alley Anime Content for March 2015

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A new month is set to bring a new set of anime releases on Neon Alley, kudos of the North American anime publisher Viz Media. Focusing on mainstream anime series such as Bleach and Naruto in addition to some more niche titles including Blood Lad and Ranma ½, numerous episodes will be available across eight TV anime and OVA franchises.

Episodes 292-303 of Bleach have been added to Neon Alley, featuring the newly commissioned English dub. This means that 303 Episodes are now available with English dubbing, while all 366 episodes can still be watched with the original Japanese dub. New additions also feature the original Naruto TV anime, with English dubbed versions of episodes 105-117 also being streamed. Although not receiving a bulk set of episodes, the newer Naruto Shippuden episodes will also begin making their way out of Viz Media HQ. Simulcasting is set to continue with Episode 402 on March 12th, with simulcasts of the next two episodes to take place every subsequent Thursday for the remainder of this month. Episodes 40-51 of Naruto spin-off Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals are also set to be available with English dubbing this month.

For those who like something a bit less mainstream, all 10 episodes of Blood Lad are being streamed in Japanese and English for a limited time only. However, it is unknown how long episodes of this action comedy series will be available for. Episodes 14-26 of Prince of Tennis will also begin being streamed via Neon Alley with English dubbing, complementing all 50 episodes available with the original Japanese dub and English subtitles. Those who are after a bit of Ranma ½ can nab themselves two dubbed episodes every Friday throughout this month, beginning with Episodes 145 and 146 this week.

Bringing their list of new streams to an end, Viz Media have confirmed that Inuyasha The Movie: Swords of an Honorary Ruler will be streamed with English and Japanese dubbing from March 14th 2015.

Sam
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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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