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Wednesday 17 April 2013

Anime Collection Update: Baka and Test Summon the Beasts Season 1

My first import copy arrived very quickly so I nabbed some screenshots of the version I bought.

This import copy is from USA and is bundled as a Blu-Ray and DVD combo pack. The collection includes the season one episodes 1 to 13 plus a ton of extras stated below. There are five discs included with this combo, 3 for DVD and 2 for Blu-Ray. If you live in the United Kingdom or Australia where you only have the DVD version then this is the definite version for you guys as this package is also available for Region 2 and 4 on DVD and Region B for Blu-Ray. Great deal for us British folk who are missing out on the Blu-Ray release with Manga Entertainment UK distributing it. This is packaged in a DVD case rather than a Blu-Ray case but I guess with 5 discs, the size wouldn't be big enough anyway!

Screenshots are below and maybe a possible YouTube unboxing if the quality and sound is great:






Special Features:
Baka-Only Cross-Dressing Contest
Mission: Impossible: Baka Preview
Mission: Impossible: Baka Mission 01
Mizuki Himeji Girls' Meal
The King Game in Fumizuki Academy
Special Christmas Footage
Promo Videos
Original Commercials
Original DVD Spots
Baka and Test Tales
Textless Songs & Trailers


Specs:
DVD
Languages: English, Japanese
Sound: English 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound, Japanese Stereo
Subtitles: English (for Japanese Dub)
Region: 1,2,4
Other: 16:9, Dolby Digital

Blu-Ray
Languages: English, Japanese
Video: 1080p High Definition 16x9 (HD Native)
Sound: Dolby TrueHD: English 5.1, Dolby TrueHD: Japanese 2.0
Subtitles: English (for both Dolby TrueHD: English 5.1 and Japanese 2.0)
Region: A,B

Quick Key for Regions:
DVD
Region 1 is United States of America
Region 2 is United Kingdom and Europe
Region 4 is Australia and New Zealand
Blu-Ray
Region A is Japan, Asia and United States of America
Region B is United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa

So, what's next on my import list? Well now that I trust United Publications I will continue to use their service to purchase more anime (if the package is already in the UK then you can avoid Import Tax). I will try out Otaku UK and CD Japan later in the year.

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