Yuru Camp Japanese Volume 3 Cover
The winter 2018 anime series
Yuru Camp, localized as
Laid-Back Camp, was pretty popular and it spawned not only a short-form series but it has a sequel series out as well. The show saw a January 7th, 2021 debut in Japan, and Crunchyroll confirmed their pickup of it for the winter season. With it rolling right along, Crunchyroll is starting in on the clip side of it with this look at the second episode where it’s the first stunning sunrise of the new year!
Get your morning off to a great start below!
Yoshiaki Kyougoku directed the first season based on the series composition by Jin Tanaka. C-Station worked on the animation.
2nd Laid-Back Camp Anime Season Debuts Opening & Closing Sequences Streaming
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Yuru Camp Japanese Volume 3 Cover
The winter 2018 anime series
Yuru Camp, localized as
Laid-Back Camp, was pretty popular and it spawned not only a short-form series but it has a sequel series coming up. And it has a live-action series as well. The show is set for a January 7th, 2021 debut in Japan, and Crunchyroll confirmed their pickup of it for the winter season. With that in mind, Crunchyroll has now rolled out one of the promos for the series with English subtitles to make it more accessible. Not that there’s a lot of dialogue here and you can get the gist of it really easily just from the visuals.
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The winter 2018 anime series
Yuru Camp had its home video run out previously in a fairly standard way back in 2018. The twelve-episode series originally received a three-volume release that began on March 28th, 2018 where each disc had and the DVDs were priced at 12,000 yen and the Blu-rays at 14,000 yen. Now, the distributor is back with the first box set for it which has been scheduled for a December 16th, 2020 debut. With the release about to hit, we now have the full packaging spread, a logo-ized cover, and a close-up of part of the digipak.
It’s a pretty good price overall as it’s at 22,000 yen, timing nicely for new material coming out next year as well. It’s still not exactly half of what the singles were priced at but I imagine they’ve got a series of priced-down box sets coming over the next few years.