08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
From vampires to climbing girls: Anime Limited's new U.S. home video lineup has it all
There's exciting news for all anime fans across North America,
Anime Limited
has officially finally revealed its upcoming knock of home video releases in the United States. Anime Limited is known for bringing unique and renowned or celebrated Japanese titles to the global audiences market, the UK-based distributor company is focusing on expanding its reach with a fresh and new wave of anime titles set for
Blu-ray
and collector's editions.
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Some of the announced releases are
Vladlove
,
EX-ARM
, Iwakakeru - Sport Climbing Girls, and several other remarkable shows.
This step makes a big step forward in Anime Limited's future plans to offer more physical releases in the
U.S.
market—an effort that has been regularly growing thanks to the increased demands from collectors and fans who appreciate high quality goods and content.
A diverse line-up for every kind of anime fan
One of the unique titles in the lineup for release is Vladlove, the bizarre vampire comedy directed by Ghost in the Shell creator Mamoru Oshii.
Who is mainly known for his rare storytelling and wild visual style, Vladlove is a mixture of absurd comedy with supernatural themes, making it a must-watch anime for fans who love to explore different anime.
One another title i.e. making its way to U.S. shelves is EX-ARM, a sci-fi action anime series that got famous for its heavy use of 3D CGI animation. Although the show received mixed reactions from fans during its original broadcast, the anime has developed a cult following interest in its unique aesthetic style and storyline.
Another anime included is Iwakakeru - Sport Climbing Girls, a grounded and inspiring anime series that focuses on a group of high school girls who are competing in the world of competitive climbing. With a mixture of sports drama and character development, the anime series has received praise for highlighting an underrepresented sport in anime.
Anime Limited's collection doesn't just stop here. The company also has plans to bring other fan-favorite titles in the U.S.,
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some of which include collector's packaging, art cards, booklets, and clean opening/ending sequences—extras that have become an important part of the brand's charm.
A big win for physical media collectors
As the streaming continues to overpower
anime distribution
, Anime Limited's move to boost physical releases is a breath of fresh air for fans who still value collecting Blu-rays and box sets. For many fans owning a physical copy isn't just about watching the show—it's about celebrating the art, the creators, and the experience itself.
CEO Andrew Partridge has made a point of the company's commitment to quality, saying that their goal is to bring the same level of care and attention seen in their UK editions to U.S. fans. From packaging to translations, Anime Limited wants to make sure these editions are more than just reprints—they're curated experiences.
With anime viewership continuing to grow in the West, and fan conventions seeing record-breaking attendance, the demand for official home video releases has never been stronger.
Anime Limited's latest announcement shows that the physical anime market is not only alive—it's thriving.
Anime Limited's
U.S. home video releases
will begin rolling out later this year, with pre-orders available soon on their official site and major retailers. Stay tuned to Times of India Entertainment for more updates on international anime releases, exclusive interviews, and fan insights.