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1 and video remastered under the supervision of Shinichiro Watanabe. This release also included various extras that were not present in the original release. [61] Cowboy Bebop Remix was itself collected as the Cowboy Bebop Remix: The Complete Collection in 2008. In December 2012, newly founded distributor Anime Limited announced via Facebook and Twitter that they had acquired the home video license for the United Kingdom. Part 1 of the Blu-ray collection was released on July 29, 2013, while Part 2 was released on October 14. The standard DVD Complete Collection was originally meant to be released on September 23, 2013 with Part 2 of the Blu-ray release but due to mastering and manufacturing errors, the Complete Collection was delayed until November 27. [citation needed] Following the closure of Bandai Entertainment in 2012, Funimation and Sunrise had announced that they rescued Cowboy Bebop, along with a handful of other former Bandai Entertainment properties, for home video and digital release. [62] Funimation released the series on Blu-ray and DVD on December 16, 2014. [63][64] The series was released in four separate editions: standard DVD, standard Blu-ray, an Amazon. com exclusive Blu-ray/DVD combo, and a Funimation. com exclusive Blu-ray/DVD combo."[45] Dan Seitz at Uproxx left a negative review, writing that it tried too hard to find profundity in the story of the Castlevania series. He also cited issues with the pacing. [46] Season 2[edit] Rotten Tomatoes reported that 100% of critics gave the second season a positive review with an average rating of 9. 3/10, based on 17 reviews. The critics consensus reads, "Castlevania sinks its fangs into vampiric lore during a devilishly fun second season that benefits from an expanded sense of scale and episode tally that allows the series to fully spread its leathery wings. "[39] IGN gave the second season a score of 10/10, praising Ellis's approach to Castlevania as "witty and self-aware enough to poke fun at itself when necessary". [47] In Collider's review for the second series, Dave Trumbore mentioned there "isn't a weak link in the cast here". [48] Complaints were made towards the pacing and the screen time spent on Dracula's court in Season 2. Writing for GameSpot, Michael Rougeau was disappointed that Trevor's group spent the majority of their time in a library, and also said Dracula "does literally nothing in all the episodes we've seen so far. There's one medium length flashback in which he massacres a council of merchants who offended him, but it's not like that moves the story along". Rougeau concluded that the action was creatively executed, but he felt that the new cast was given more development and that the previous characters were left to "tread water".
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