AnimEigo Announces Blu-ray Home Media Release of Romeo's Blue Skies
Emotional 33-episode series produced by Nippon Animation debuts in a remastered widescreen English edition for the first time
Los Angeles, CA - Anime distributor AnimEigo and parent company MediaOCD have announced the home media Blu-ray release of the anime series Romeo's Blue Skies on July 29th.
The 33-episode series was produced in 1995 by Nippon Animation and was directed by Kozo Kusuba with screenplay by Michiru Shimada and character designs by Yoshiharu Soto. It is based on the 1941 Swiss novel "Die Schwarzen Brüder" ("The Black Brothers"), by Lisa Tetzner.
Pre-orders are available now at:
https://www.MediaOCD.com/romeos-blue-skies
Catch the trailer at: https://youtu.be/p7ER0ZJSdWE
One of the best loved installments in Nippon Animation's legendary World Masterpiece Theater line of TV series that spanned generations, Romeo's Blue Skies makes its North American debut in a remastered widescreen edition. It is the second release for the new AnimEigo imprint, Ruined Childhood, which seeks to capture the dark, fleeting, and often ironic sides of youth.
When You're Feeling Sad and Lonely, Look to the Sky Romeo, a poor kid living in a Swiss village, bravely sells himself into servitude as a chimney sweep to save his family. On his way to Milan, he meets a mysterious boy named Alfredo, and they become fast friends. Life as a chimney sweep is hard and dangerous. But together, and with the help of some new friends - the "Black Brothers" - Romeo and Alfredo find themselves striving for a better life.
Anime fans are invited to discover why this gem is still beloved 30 years after its original broadcast.
Romeo's Blue Skies Blu-Ray Features:
$59.95 SRP
33-Episode Series Remastered in HD Widescreen
Series Presented in Original 4x3 SD
Clean Opening and Ending (SD)
Original TV Promos (SD)
1080p / Japanese 2.0 Stereo DTS Master Audio / English Subtitles / 3 discs / dual layer / AVC @ 17 MBPS / Region Free
About AnimEigo:
AnimEigo is a division of MediaOCD and was founded in 1989 as one the first distributors to
focus on anime and an array of acclaimed Japanese live-action films in the United States and
Canada. Over the last 35 years, AnimEigo consistently broadened the market for Japanese
content by cultivating audiences for new genres of film.
Renowned for high quality translations, subtitles, and dubbing, AnimEigo has released a wide variety of classic anime titles. For more information, please visit: MediaOCD.com.
A Series That Captivated The World
Romeo's Blue Skies was never released in English, with
American broadcasters deeming it too emotional for domestic
audiences. But worldwide it was widely acclaimed and was
broadcast in Italy, Spain, Morocco, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,
Syria, Qatar, Indonesia, South Korea, Bahrain, Iran, and
U.A.E.
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