Anime Reviews (2010-2019): The Ancient Magus’ Bride Part 1 Limited Edition (a Neo-Tokyo 2099 Anime on Blu-ray Review)

“The Ancient Magus’s Bride” is an anime series that is deserving of the praise that it has received from anime fans. It’s entertaining, captivating, well-acted by both Japanese and English dub voice talents and brilliantly animated. And if you are a big fan of the anime series, I highly recommend the limited edition release of “The Ancient Magus’ Bride Part 1”. It’s a fantastic anime series and we highly recommend it!


TITLE: The Ancient Magus’ Bride Part 1 Limited Edition

DURATION: Episodes 1-12 (300 Minutes)

BLU-RAY INFORMATION: 1080p High Definition (16×9), English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0, Subtitles: English

COMPANY: Funimation

RATED: TV 14

Release Date: January 29, 2019


Originally created by Yamazaki Kore

Directed by Naganuma Norihiro

Script: Takaha Aya

Character Design by Kato Hirotaka

Music by Matsumoto Junichi

Art Director: Takeda Yusuke

Anime Production: Wit Studio


Featuring the following voice talent:

Takeuchi Ryota/Brian Mathis as Elias Ainsworth

Tanezaki Atsumi/Dani Chambers as Chise Hatori

Uchiyama Kouki/Austin Tindle as Ruth

Ohara Sayaka/Colleen Clinkenbeard as Titania

Suwabe Junichi/Garret Storms as Seth Noel

Nakata Jouji/Greg Dulcie as Ashen Eye

Sakamoto Maaya/Jamie Marchi as Marielle

Kaida Yuko/Janelle Lutz as Angelica Varley

Hino Satoshi/Jarrod Greene as Mikhail Manfred

Tamura Mutsumi/Jennifer Green as Alice

Yamaguchi Kappei/Joel McDonald as Oberon

Murase Ayumu/Josh Grelle as Joseph/Cartaphilus

Hayami Saori/Morgan Garrett as Redcurrant

Endo Aya/Rachel Glass as Silver Lady (Silky)

Suzumura Kenichi/Seth Magill as Adolf Stroud

Namikawa Daisuke/Todd Haberkorn as Lindel

Morikawa Toshiyuki/Tyler Carson as Simon Callum


Suffering a tragic childhood, Chise Hatori has lost all hope for happiness until a mysterious mage named Elias takes interest in her aptitude for magic. To survive, she must learn to wield her powers while Elias must learn what it means to be human. Unaware of what lies ahead, he decides to make her his apprentice—and his bride.


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