Black Jack OVAs, Romeo’s Blue Skies and More New Anime Releases Announced from AnimEigo

AnimEigo hosted a Valentine's Day town hall today to announce new licenses and upcoming releases, including the Black Jack OVAs, Romeo's Blue Skies and more. Announcements made at the livestream are in alphabetical order.Black Jack - The Complete OVA Series: 2-disc Blu-ray set of the Osamu Dezaki-directed OVA series featuring 12 episodes, with English dubs for Episodes 1-10. A release date was not announced at the time of reporting.

AnimEigo hosted a Valentine’s Day town hall today to announce new licenses and upcoming releases, including the Black Jack OVAs, Romeo’s Blue Skies and more. Announcements made at the livestream are in alphabetical order.

Black Jack – The Complete OVA Series: 2-disc Blu-ray set of the Osamu Dezaki-directed OVA series featuring 12 episodes, with English dubs for Episodes 1-10. A release date was not announced at the time of reporting.

Romeo’s Blue Skies: 3-disc 33-episode Blu-ray release in both HD widescreen and SD fullscreen, along with new subtitle translations. The first of the World Masterpiece Theater series to be released on video in the United States. Scheduled to release in June 2025.

Sasuke: 29-episode Blu-ray release of the 1968 anime based on Sanpei Shirato’s manga for the first time in North America. The release will include English subtitles and an English dub. A release date was not announced at the time of reporting.

Vampire Princess Miyu: 4-episode Blu-ray release featuring two English dubs in HD for the first time. Scheduled to release in July 2025.

The town hall also announced that the Blu-ray release for the previously announced Nobody’s Boy Remi is now scheduled to release on May 11. The previously announced Full Moon wo Sagashite Blu-ray will also be released in two sets, with the first to release in August 2025, and the second set’s date not announced at the time of reporting.A documentary series hosted by Justin Sevakis titled The Anime Business will also release on YouTube and mediaocd.com in the future, featuring interviews with Western anime industry figures including Robert Napton, John O’Donnell, Tim Eldred and more.

Source: Email correspondence, AnimEigo X (formerly Twitter) account

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