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Eleven Arts Details Maquia Anime Film's Home Video Releases (Updated)

posted on by Karen Ressler
Standard edition slated for February, deluxe edition for March

Shout! Factory announced on Tuesday that it will release P.A. Works and Mari Okada's Maquia - When the Promised Flower Blooms anime film on a Blu-ray Disc/DVD combo pack on February 5. Eleven Arts Anime Studio announced that will release a deluxe edition Blu-ray Disc that will include additional bonus features, an 80-page booklet, a short scenario written by Okada, and an art box. The deluxe edition is slated for March through Right Stuf instead of Shout! Factory.


Eleven Arts and Shout! Factory announced a home video distribution deal earlier this month. Eleven Arts also announced a home video distribution deal with Right Stuf in August.

Eleven Arts Anime Studio began screening the film in theaters in the U.S. and Canada with English subtitles on July 20 and with an English dub in the United States on September 21.

Maquia is the directorial debut of anime screenwriter Okada (The Anthem of the Heart, anohana). She wrote the film's script at P.A. Works.

Akihiko Yoshida (NieR:Automata, Bravely Default, Final Fantasy XIV games) is credited with the original character designs. Toshiya Shinohara (A Lull in the Sea, Red Data Girl) was chief director. Yuriko Ishii (Kuromukuro, Another) designed the characters for animation and was chief animation director. Kazuki Higashiji (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG, A Lull in the Sea) was art director, and Tomoaki Okada (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, Blast of Tempest) was in charge of art design and concept design. Kenji Kawai (Ghost in the Shell, Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru) composed the music, and Kazuhiro Wakabayashi (Ghost in the Shell, Bungo Stray Dogs) was sound director.

Eleven Arts describes the story:

The vertical threads are the passing days. The horizontal ones are the lives of mankind. The people of Iorph live faraway from the lands of men, weaving the happenings of each day into a fabric called Hibiol. They live for centuries, yet maintain their youthful appearance. For this, they are known as "The Clan of the Separated" and are treated as a living legend. Maquia, an orphaned Iorph girl, lives her life in an oasis surrounded by friends, but somehow feels "alone". But the tranquil lives of the Iorph are shattered in an instant when the Mezarte army invades their territory on a dragon fleet, seeking the blood that grants the Iorph long life.

Amidst the despair and chaos, Maquia's friend Leilia, the most beautiful of the Iolph girls, is kidnapped by the Mezarte in their plot to thicken the royal blood with longevity. Krim, a young boy with whom Maquia harbors a quiet infatuation, goes missing. Maquia manages to escape, but loses her friends and her home. As she wanders through a dark forest with an empty heart, she encounters a baby who is "alone", his family killed in an ambush. Maquia adopts the baby and names him Ariel, and with the help of some new friends she raises him. But even as time passes, Maquia retains the form of a young girl. As the era changes, the bond between Maquia and Ariel changes too, amidst a backdrop of racial tensions between the Iorph and the Mezarte. This is a story of irreplaceable time, woven by two lonely people who find solace in each other.

The film premiered in Japan on February 24. U.K. anime distributor Anime Limited premiered the film in the U.K. and Ireland on March 4.

Sources: Shout! Factory press release, Eleven Arts press release

Update: Right Stuf told ANN that it will release the deluxe edition.


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