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[124] The Platinum Edition
release was announced by ADV in 2004,[132] consisting of seven DVDs[133] released between July 27, 2004, and April 19, 2005. [134] The Platinum Edition contained the original twenty-six episodes and the four "Director's cut" versions[135] of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth. A six-disc version of the Platinum Edition, the Platinum Complete Edition, was released on
November 22, 2005, and omitted several extras included in
other versions, including commentary and trailers. [136] A seven-disc Platinum Perfect Collection tin case version was released on November 27, 2007, and included the extras that were omitted from the Platinum Complete Edition. [137][138] On November 18, 2008, a seven-disc Holiday Edition DVD was released; this would be the final DVD release of the series from ADV Films. [139] In late November 2011, it was announced the series was going out of print. [140] Madman Anime[edit] Madman has held the rights to the series since 1998[141] in New Zealand and Australia, where Evangelion was broadcast in 1999 by the Special Broadcasting Service. [142] Madman Anime also holds the home video licenses for the Rebuild of Evangelion films. [143] Netflix[edit] On November 26, 2018, streaming company Netflix announced that it had acquired the worldwide streaming rights to the original anime series, as well as Evangelion: Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion, for release in Q2 2019. [144] On March 22, 2019, Netflix announced a June 21, 2019, premiere date for the titles. [145][146] Following the dissolution of ADV Films in late 2009,[147] the Netflix release includes a re-translated script from
Studio Khara's in-house translator Dan Kanemitsu[148][149] and a new English-language cast chosen by Khara.
[123] The
third film, The Advent, premiered in Japan on February 1, 2013. [124] A remastered television broadcast edition, labeled as "Memorial Edition", aired from October 2 to December 25, 2022. [125][126][127] Second series (2016–2017)[edit] Main article: Berserk (2016 TV series) A second anime television series adaptation of Berserk was produced by
Liden Films and animated by GEMBA and Millepensee. [128] The series' 12-episode first season covered the manga's Conviction arc. [129] It was broadcast on Wowow and MBS's Animeism anime programming block from July 1 to September 16, 2016. [128][130] A 12-episode second season, which covered the first half of the manga's Falcon of the Millennium Empire arc,[131] was broadcast from April 7 to June 23, 2017.
Sega released the game for all other regions (especially Western world including Oceania, Europe and North America) on December 7, 2021. [2][6] The game was released on 25th September 2023 for Southeast Asia, said to be an extension for the global server. Other media[edit] Anime series[edit] A mini anime series titled Petit SEKAI (ぷちセカ, Puchiseka) was announced during the game's first anniversary live stream. The anime mini-series will have 10 episodes that will be broadcast through Tokyo MX and is available for free to watch through the game's official YouTube channel. [17] The anime will have the characters drawn in chibi-style, and a bit of gag-esque story that is slightly different from the original story. [18] It
premiered on January 13, 2022. [19] Official English subtitles are made available sometime after the official premiere. There are also
animated remakes of the main stories, with the tagline Journey to Bloom. The series is available on the official YouTube channel. It is produced by P. A.