Accel World: Infinite Burst Film Officially Streams on AnimeLab

Only a month after its home video release

After releasing on Blu-ray only last month in Australia and New Zealand, anime publisher Madman Entertainment has confirmed the availability of feature film Accel World: Infinite Burst via their AnimeLab video-on-demand streaming service. For Premium subscribers at the very least, you can watch the film with the original Japanese audio or English dubbing HERE.

Accel World: Infinite Burst is a continuation of the 2012 TV anime Accel World, which itself is an adaptation of Reki Kawahara’s (currently) 24-volume light novel by the same name. In this film, a mysterious black cloud kicks Haruyuki and his friends out of the online fighting game Brain Burst. Unable to reenter, they discover that this isn’t just an isolated incident – the cloud is spreading and preventing other Burst Linkers from accelerating… The group comes together, seeking to determine what the cause of this is.

Accel World: Infinite Burst was animated by Sunrise, with direction by Masakazu Obara and a screenplay written by Reki Kawahara and Hiroyuki Yoshino. Many members of the original Japanese and English voice cast members return and reprise their characters, with the English voice cast headlined by Erik Scott Kimerer, Kira Buckland, Lucien Dodge, Stephanie Sheh and Sarah Williams.

AnimeLab is an online anime streaming service managed by Madman Entertainment. It’s accessible only to those residing in Australia and New Zealand and offers a basic service free with video quality, dub and availability timeframe limitations. For those looking for access to no simulcast delays, no ads, full back-catalogue access and high definition video can take advantage of a premium subscription membership for $7.95AUD/month or $79.50AUD/year.

Accel World: Infinite Burst is ©2015 REKI KAWAHARA/PUBLISHED BY KADOKAWA CORPORATION ASCII MEDIA WORKS/AWIB PROJECT ©REKI KAWAHARA/ ASCII MEDIA WORKS/ AW Project

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