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2014-03-30

New Studio Ghibli Blu-Rays - The Wind Rises, Spirited Away...and Castle of Cagliostro




The next round of Studio Ghibli Blu-Rays in Japan have just been revealed: The Wind Rises, Spirited Away...(update) and Lupin the 3rd: Castle of Cagliostro!

The Wind Rises, Hayao Miyazaki's final directorial feature (that is currently playing in limited release in the USA) will arrive on DVD and BD this June 18.  This gives us hope that the West could see a home video release on our shores in time for Christmas.  Ghibli Freaks in Australia, the UK and Europe should start saving their pennies now.

Spirited Away ("The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro," as it's known in Japan) is the biggie, the Blu-Ray that everyone has been waiting for.  The Japanese release date is July 16, perfectly timed alongside Studio Ghibli's next feature film, Hiromasa Yonebayashi's "When Marnie Was There."  Careful readers will also notice that this leaves time for a Christmas release in the West.  Hey, maybe even Disney will bother to release this BD.  We can always dream, can't we?

Update: Following up on our post announcing the Hayao Miyazaki BD box set, Amazon.jp has revealed that Lupin the 3rd: Castle of Cagliostro, the director's 1979 feature film, will be released on August 6 as a standalone release.  The BD is part of the "Ghibli ga Ippai" series and will feature a similar package design.

No word yet from Discotek on whether this Cagliostro Blu-Ray will be the source for their upcoming US release, but I would have to assume (and hope) it's true.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Weirdly enough Wind Rises and Lupin III are labeled as Region A, while all the other BDs are listed as Region All.

Any idea if those two will be region free after all?

Unknown said...

I will be bummed if The Wind Rises is region coded. I really don't want my blu ray not to match the rest of my Ghibli Japanese blu rays.

Have they decided to not release Ocean Waves?

I Make Comments said...

Brian, do you live in North America? If so, you're in the same Blu-ray region as Japan. (A) Even if it is region coded, you should still be able to play the disc.

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