Weekly New Releases – March 3, 2020

Afterlost
Amazon
Comments Anime series based on a mobile game that follows the only person who survived the disappearance of an entire city several years prior as she tries to investigate what happened.
Anemone: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution
Amazon
Comments The second of a series of anime films telling the story of Eureka Seven from the perspective of one of the supporting cast.
Aria: The Animation
Amazon
Comments Blu-Ray Release of the anime series about gondoleers on terraformed Mars, with a dub funded on Kickstarter.
Black Clover
Amazon
Comments The Collectors edition comes with a box for parts one through three.
Bug’s Life
Amazon
Captain’s Paradise / Barnacle Bill Double Feature
Amazon
Captain’s Paradise / Barnacle Bill Double Feature
Amazon
Dark Waters
Amazon
Dark Waters
Amazon
Grimms’ Notes: The Animation
Amazon
Comments Another anime series based on a mobile game – in this case a JRPG where a band of heroes have to stop malevolent forces from mucking around with fairy tales.
Honey and Clover
Amazon
Comments Romantic dramedy anime set in an art college in Tokyo.
Jumanji: The Next Level
Amazon
Jumanji: The Next Level
Amazon
Jumanji: The Next Level
Amazon
Konohana Kitan
Amazon
Mix: Part One
Amazon
Comments Baseball anime series – sequel to the anime series Touch.
Monsters University
Amazon
Monsters, Inc.
Amazon
Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Amazon
National Geographic: Women of Impact: Changing the World
Amazon
No Offence
Amazon
Richard Jewell
Amazon
Sergio Leone Westerns
Amazon
Comments Includes A Fistful of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, and A Fistful of Dynamite.
Story of Little Monica
Amazon
Superdome
Amazon
Superdome
Amazon
Teen Titans Go!
Amazon
Titans
Amazon
Titans
Amazon
Up
Amazon
Vienna Blood
Amazon
Wall-E
Amazon
Warrant
Amazon
Yu Yu Hakusho
Amazon

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Aria – The Animation is my pick for this week – it’s a very laid back anime, and the option to watch it with a Dub I think makes it a more accessible series.” Blaine says, “the Pixar films on 4K would be my pick if I had 4K support. Nothing else jumps out at me.”

One reply

  1. Do not confused Titans for Teen Titans Go!. The look on the kids faces is not worth the years of therapy bills.

    As for what I actually want to see, I have the new Jumanji ready to watch, I should get around to that. But I also have a few weeks worth of releases backed up, and Altered Carbon will be first.

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