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Madman Entertainment Begin Streaming Season 5 of Fairy Tail via AnimeLab

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© Hiro Mashima/ KODANSHA/Fairy Tail Guild, TV TOKYO. Licensed by Kodansha through FUNimation Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
© Hiro Mashima/ KODANSHA/Fairy Tail Guild, TV TOKYO. Licensed by Kodansha through FUNimation Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

[signoff icon=”alert”]The Otaku’s Study is proud to support the international anime industry, and recommend that all anime fans check out their local publishers to find out where they can legally and officially watch or otherwise purchase the seasons listed in this post. Madman Entertainment content can be purchased via their official website or local anime retailers across Australia and New Zealand. It is also possible to view select episodes via their AnimeLab video-on-demand service.[/signoff]

Giving their members even more official and legal access to mainstream anime series, Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment have announced that the entirety of Fairy Tail Season 5 is now available to watch via their AnimeLab video-on-demand service. Episodes 126 – 150 are now available for viewing, alongside the earlier 150 episodes which have been released previously. Premium subscribers ($6.95 AUD per month or $69.50 AUD per year) also get access to all these episodes with English dubbing and HD video.

Season 3 of Fairy Tail is currently available for purchase at retail, split over Collections 11 – 13 of Madman’s DVD and Blu-ray releases of the series. Priced at around $59.95 per volume, these home video collections feature dual-audio and can be purchased via the Madman Entertainment website and select anime retailers.

Fairy Tail – Official Synopsis

Lucy is a 17-year-old girl, who wants to be a full-fledged mage. One day when visiting Harujion Town, she meets Natsu, a young man who gets sick easily by any type of transportation. But Natsu isn’t just any ordinary kid, he’s a member of one of the world’s most infamous mage guilds: Fairy Tail.

 

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