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Company to release Mamoru Oshii's Tachigui live-action film; Street Fighter II film gets 4K UHD BD release

Otakon on Saturday.

New Licenses:

Discotek will release Sunrise. The release will include 2.0 and 5.1 Japanese audio, plus an English dub. Bonuses include a clean opening and ending, episodes 1-11 digest, a making-of featurette, and promo clips.

Ichirō Ōkouchi. The anime first aired in 2002-2003.


Discotek will release the Lupin III: Seven Days Rhapsody special on Blu-ray Disc. The release will mark the first time the anime is translated into English officially. The release will include Japanese audio and English subtitles, and extras will include liner notes and commercial spots.

Discotek staff stated that with this release, the number of Lupin III specials the company has not released can be counted on one hand. The company added that if fans keep buying the specials, "we'll count down the last 5 together."

The special aired in September 2006 and centered on a diamond heist.


Discotek will release Mamoru Oshii's Tachigui: The Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters live-action film on Blu-ray Disc, and the release will mark the first time the film is getting a release on Blu-ray Disc anywhere in the world.

The film is part of the same "Kerberos Saga" film saga as Oshii's Toshio Suzuki.

The film combines photos with puppetry animation in what it calls "SuperLiveMation." Extras on the release include feature-length documentaries on SuperLiveMation, extensive liner notes, a theatrical trailer, and a discussion with Oshii on character development.

The film has a mockumentary style and centers on dine-and-dash professionals.


Discotek will release the SD Blu-ray Disc. The release will mark the first time the show is getting a release in North America.

The show is based on shōjo manga. The shōjo romance series aired in 1983-1984 and has 45 total episodes. The series takes place in a historical Australia.

Discotek hired Jonathan Gamra, an Australian translator, to translate the work. The release will include Japanese audio and English subtitles and all 45 episodes on one disc.


Discotek will release Digimon Adventure 02 on Blu-ray Disc. Similar to the release of Digimon Adventure, Discotek will release the English-dub version of the anime separately first, followed by the Japanese version. The release will incude a Astro Res upscale, reconstructed from Japanese masters.

The extras on the English version will include art galleries. The Japanese version will also include extras, but Discotek stated it has not decided on those extras yet.

Discotek released the English version of Digimon Adventure on Blu-ray Disc on December 27 under the title Digimon: Digital Monsters. Discotek released the Japanese version on July 25.


Updates and New Releases for Previously Released Works:

Discotek will release Carlos Meglia.

Bonuses will include an original pilot, audio commentaries (newly recorded for release) and audio liner notes, clean and short opening and ending clips, art galleries and TV promo clips, and rare development documents.

The 13-episode series first aired in 1999. Telecom Animation Film. Discotek previously released the anime on DVD in 2014.


Discotek will release Buichi Terasawa and a brief making-of featurette.

Yoshiaki Kawajiri directed the anime at Ryūzō Nakanishi wrote the script. The OVA released in 1989 and a sequel also released in 1989. Discotek previously released both OVAs on DVD in 2017.


Discotek will release Streamline Pictures English dub plus the "very rare" Manga UK dub. Extras include vintage trailers, a recap video made for episode 3, and "a look at all the weird stuff Streamline and Manga UK did with their VHS releases."

The anime adapts ADV Films previously released the OVA on DVD, and Discotek later released the OVA on DVD in 2011.


Discotek also provided an update on its release of The Bullet Train live-action film. The HD transfer of the work has been freshly color corrected, and the translation was redone and improved. The English "International Version" of the work has also been reconstructed with the new color-corrected footage. Discotek stated the release will be coming "soon."


Additionally, Discotek announced that it will release the Chargeman Ken! anime on Blu-ray Disc. The company previously released the anime on DVD. The release will feature Japanese audio and English subtitles, and will have all 65 episodes on one disc.


Discotek also announced that it will release Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie on 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc. The film will be uncut, and will feature a brand-new 4K HDR transfer. The release will include all language and dub options and extras from the previous Blu-ray Disc release, as well as three newly added Japanese trailers.


The company also revealed its release slate for July through October.


Lastly, Discotek announced that it is expanding to other social media platforms aside from YouTube channel. Additionally, the company will soon launch an email newsletter.

Sources: Email correspondence, Discotek Media on Twitch, Discotek at Otakon (Larry Furry)


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