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‘Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan’ Anime Gets Crunchyroll Streaming

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Imagine a world where the secret to immortality has been discovered, causing women to stop aging by the time they turn twelve. Sounds like it might be a perfect playground for a discoverer with less-than-wholesome interests, doesn't it?

Originally released to DVD by Media Blasters, Discotek Media revealed this past weekend that they’ve acquired the rights to the Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan OVA series. The company is planning an upscaled Blu-ray release in 2020 where it’ll be presented in bilingual form. Extras are set to include the clean opening and closing sequences. Until then, however, they’ve brought the series over to Crunchyroll for streaming where it’s available to viewers in the US and Canada.

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Plot concept: Imagine a world where the secret to immortality has been discovered, causing women to stop aging by the time they turn twelve. Sounds like it might be a perfect playground for a discoverer with less-than-wholesome interests, doesn’t it? That’s exactly why the Big Man Upstairs sends Dokuro-chan, one of his angelic assassins, into the past to “deal” with the sicko who messed with nature!

But Dokuro-chan decides instead to move in with her target, Sakura Kusakabe, and keep him too occupied to find eternal life. Funnily enough, the path of nonviolence leads to a fountain of blood, as Dokuro-chan accidentally kills Sakura on an almost-daily basis only to resurrect him with a magical chant moments later.