The official website of the Love Live! School Idol Project anime have revealed the first details about the upcoming Blu-ray release of the Love Live! The School Idol Movie. The release itself will be out in Japan on December 15th, with pre-orders starting soon that are offering some limited bonuses.
To celebrate the home release of the film, 12 outlets are offering special bonuses for the pre-order of the Blu-ray, which will open on October 18. A ¥9,800 (~ US$82.340) limited edition version of the Blu-ray of the film will contain many additional video and audio content including:
- The 102 minute film
- A fast track ticket for μ’s next live concert
- A short novel
- A CD of the newly recorded songs
- A bonus Blu-ray containing the 2015 μ’s Fan Tour
- A special 28 page booklet
- A limited Loveca+ card
- Unique code for Love Live! School Idol Festival
- Uncredited Ending theme and promotional videos
- Special disc case designed by character designer Murota Yuhei
The normal Blu-ray release, costing ¥6,800 (~ US$57.20), will only contain:
- The 102 minute film
- A 4 page special booklet
- Uncredited Ending theme and promotional videos
- A special disc sleeve designed by character designer Murota Yuhei
The 12 outlets offering bonuses when you pre-order the Blu-ray are as follows:
- Sofmap, a B2 tapestry of the Lily White unit: Umi, Rin and Nozomi
- Gamers, a B2 tapestry of the Printemps unit: Hanayo, Honoka and Kotori
- Animate, a B2 tapestry of the BiBi unit: Maki, Eri and Nico
- Amazon, a special Blu-ray storage box and illustration card of Eri
- Bandai Visual, B4 size illustrations
- HMV, 3 post cards
- Seven Net, a B2 poster
- Tower Records, an A3 clear poster
- Tsutaya Records, a postcard
- Toranoana, an A3 clear poster
- Yamada Denki, 3 post cards
- Rakuten Books, a microfibre towel
The film has sold over 1 Million tickets within the first 4 weeks of release earning over over 1.4 Billion Yen (~ US $11.4 Million) at the Japanese box office. In the first two days, the Love Live! The School Idol Movie opened with over 400 Million Yen (~ US $3.259 Million), becoming one of the highest earning anime films in a two day time frame.
Here is the main cast of the anime celebrating the film’s release:
For fans outside of Japan do not fret, as the film will release in various countries in the Summer for a limited run. Here is the full list of countries that will show Love Live! The School Idol Movie:
- USA
Handler: NIS America, Inc.
Cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Washington D.C., Dallas and other major cities
Start Date: September 12, 2015
- Australia
Handler: MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT PTY. LTD.
Cities: Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and other major cities
Start Date (1 Weekend Screening): September 12, 2015
- New Zealand
Handler: MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT PTY. LTD.
Cities: Auckland, Wellington and other major cities
Start Date (1 Weekend Screening): September 12, 2015
- Malaysia, Philippines
Handler: ODEX PRIVATE LIMITED
Start Date: October 1, 2015
- Singapore
Handler: ODEX PRIVATE LIMITED
Start Date: October 8, 2015
*Premier screening event date TBD.
- Vietnam, Brunei
Handler: ODEX PRIVATE LIMITED
Start Date: Early October, 2015
- Indonesia
Handler: ODEX PRIVATE LIMITED
Start Date: October 21, 2015
Here is the latest trailer for Love Live! The School Idol Movie:
Love Live! School Idol Project is an original anime produced by Sunrise studios that aired in January 2013. The conception of the anime project started in 2010 by Dengeki G’s Magazine. The editors wanted the project to be heavily influenced by fans, such as the costumes, hairstyles and names. Throughout this process, a manga of the project simply called Love Live! began in early 2012 by Sakurako Kimino and Arumi Tokita. The next part in the project was the anime series, followed by this app and an OVA. The second season of Love Live! School Idol Project aired last year.
Here is a synopsis of the series from MAL:
Otonokizaka High School stands on the border of three cities: Akihabara—a pop culture mecca that’s evolving by the minute; Kanda—a conservative, cultured city where history and tradition reign supreme; and Jinbo—a quiet area reserved for a more mature, sophisticated population. Amidst this culture clash, the school now faces closure due to the enrollment of fewer and fewer students.
With the school planning to close within three years, nine female students come together with one thing in mind—form a pop idol group to revive the school’s popularity and keep it from shutting down. “In order to protect our beloved school, there’s only one thing we can do… become pop stars!”
Love Live! The School Idol Movie will be out in Japan on Blu-ray on December 15th, with pre-orders opening from October 18th. The film will be released internationally next week in various other countries, including Australia and the United States.
You can visit the anime’s website for more information: http://www.lovelive-anime.jp/
And follow their Twitter as well: @LoveLive_staff
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