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Anime Limited let loose their Q2 2018 Release Slate

Anime Limited let loose their Q2 2018 Release Slate

Written by D. R. on 02 Feb 2018



As has become the standard of late, Anime Limited have aired their Q2 release slate via the "Release Schedule" page on their website. While they state that their list "does not include all releases planned during this time", and that "there are more in the works and this page will be updated accordingly once all info is 100% confirmed and set", there are some interesting titbits in this latest schedule update. Perhaps top of that list is the news that Masaaki Yuasa's family friendly Lu Over The Wall will see a release in June. Similarly the surprise hit of 2016's spring season, Re:ZERO, will also land in June. Not wishing to be outdone by the young upstarts May sees the series that arguably kicked off the current 'alternate world' craze in anime, Sword Art Online, enjoying a movie release in the form of Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale. You can find the full list below:

9th April 2018

16th April 2018

23rd April 2018

14th May 2018

28th May 2018

18th June 2018

26th June 2018

Source: Anime Limited.


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