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Madman Firms Up 2nd & 3rd ‘Black Clover’ Anime DVD/BD Releases But Still Hasn’t Solicited The 1st

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Madman Entertainment began lining up some new releases for the Black Clover property in Australia back at the end of December with the scheduling of the series with an April 3rd, 2019 debut for the second and third parts.
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Madman Entertainment began lining up some new releases for the Black Clover property in Australia back at the end of December with the scheduling of the series with an April 3rd, 2019 debut for the second and third parts. They’re being done as DVD/BD combos that are bilingual and have nine and ten episodes respectively. Extras look to mirror what’s on the North American releases with inside the episodes, commentaries, clean opening and closings, and more.

The problem? The first part hasn’t been solicited yet. They’ve now updated from their business side to their customer facing side with the second and third parts so that it’s “more official” at this stage, but there’s still nothing to be found for the first part yet.

Tatsuya Yoshihara, who recently directed Monster Musume and Long Riders, is on board to direct based on the series composition by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu. Itsuki Takeda is working on the main character designs with Kumiko Tokunaga as the sub-character designer.

The Japanese cast includes Gakuto Kajiwara as Asta, Nobunaga Shimazaki as Yuno, Junichi Suwabe as Yami Sukehiro, Genki Muro as Magna Swing, Ayumu Murase as Luck Voltia, Jun Fukuyama as Finral Roulacase, Nana Mizuki as Vanessa Enoteca, Kana Yūki as Noelle Silva, Satoshi Hino as Gauch Adlai, Kiyono Yasuno as Charmy Pappitson, Kenichirou Matsuda as Gordon Agrippa, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Julius Nova Chrono, Kousuke Toriumi as Nozel Silva, Katsuyuki Konishi as Fuegoleon Vermillion, Yuu Kobayashi as Charlotte Roselei, Daisuke Namikawa as Jack the Ripper, Daisuke Ono as William Vangeance, Asuka Nishi as Mimosa Vermilion, and Takuma Terashima as Klaus Lunette.

The show has Cris George directing based on the scripts from Bonny Clinkenbeard and the main cast includes Dallas Reid as Asta and Micah Solusod as Yuno.

The manga comes from Yuki Tabata which began in February 2015 and has thirteen volumes released so far. Viz Media is releasing it here in compiled volumes as well as part of the Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine.

Plot Concept: In a world where magic is everything, Asta and Yuno are both found abandoned at a church on the same day. While Yuno is gifted with exceptional magical powers, Asta is the only one in this world without any. At the age of fifteen, both receive grimoires, magic books that amplify their holder’s magic. Asta’s is a rare Grimoire of Anti-Magic that negates and repels his opponent’s spells. Being opposite but good rivals, Yuno and Asta are ready for the hardest of challenges to achieve their common dream: to be the Wizard King. Giving up is never an option!

[Source: Black Clover]

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