The fall 2019 anime series originally had the title of
The Denizens of Kabuki-chō that Production I.G. then revealed that it will go by the name of
Kabukicho Sherlock. With the overseas pickups, the fall 2019 season that Funimation has been releasing under the title
Case File nº221: Kabukicho. The German release for this series started to get underway recently with KSM Anime distributing it and with the third coming up soon on March 18th, 2021, they’re promoting it with a look at the trailer featuring the German-language dub.
Kadokawa began the home video release for this split-cour series which back on January 24th, 2020. The series will get four sets with six episodes each where the DVDs are priced at 16,000 yen each and the Blu-rays at 18,000 yen each. Check the full schedule below.
The fall 2019 anime series originally had the title of
The Denizens of Kabuki-chō that Production I.G. then revealed that it will go by the name of
Kabukicho Sherlock. With the overseas pickups, the fall 2019 season that Funimation has been releasing under the title
Case File nº221: Kabukicho. The German release for this series started to get underway recently with KSM Anime distributing it and with the second coming up soon but not dated yet on Amazon.de, they’re promoting it with a look at the trailer featuring the German-language dub.
Kadokawa began the home video release for this split-cour series which back on January 24th, 2020. The series will get four sets with six episodes each where the DVDs are priced at 16,000 yen each and the Blu-rays at 18,000 yen each. Check the full schedule below.
The fall 2019 / winter 2020 anime series
Kabukicho Sherlock is getting its simulcast handled as
Case File nº221: Kabukicho and it kicked off back on October 11th, 2019 with AnimeLab streaming it. Madman Entertainment is now set to bring the show to Australian audiences as they’ve scheduled a Blu-ray release for it. The series is set for a March 3rd, 2021 release priced at $64.95 for the set. No extras are listed for it yet but it’ll be a bilingual two-disc set that will likely replicate what Funimation has on their releases.
The show has Ai Yoshimura directing it with Taku Kishimoto handling the scripting side. Toshiyuki Yahai is on board with the character designs and Production I.G. on the anime production.