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Free! Series Orchestra Concert 2020 Now Streaming on AnimeLab

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Free! Series Orchestra Concert 2020 Now Streaming on AnimeLab 1

Among the many, many, many anime seasons on offer within the AnimeLab streaming library, there are a few anime-related live-action gems for you to enjoy if you look hard enough. These range from live-action adaptations of popular anime to musical concerts officially recorded and released in Japan. Today’s news relates to the latter, with Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment offering Free! Series Orchestra Concert 2020 to premium subscribers of their streaming service.

Based on the sports / slice-of-life anime Free!, viewers are invited to become immersed in more than two hours of musical compositions from the show. The concert features the talent of the Senzoku Gakuen New Philharmonic Orchestra, with works composed by Tatsuya Kato and hosting by the Japanese voice actor of Haruka – Nobunaga Shimazaki.

If you are a premium subscriber to the service, click HERE to get your front row ticket to the concert. Haven’t watched Free! before? you can watch all 26 TV anime episodes and the feature-length film “Road to the World” by clicking HERE.

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.

About Free!

After a run-in with former teammate Rin ends with bitter feelings and hurtful words, Haruka and his friends become determined to re-form the Iwatobi Swim Club. But they’re missing a much-needed fourth member! With their eyes set on the athletic Rei, they’ve got to do what it takes to convince him to join so they can be in fighting form to face Rin’s new school, Samezuka Academy.

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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