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Supernatural: The Anime Series

I love Supernatural, and now, for the first-time ever, a live action series is being re-imagined in Japanese anime!
It’s the same characters and story:
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The otherworldly TV phenomenon that is Supernatural makes history entering another world: as the first-ever live-action television show to be reimagined as an animé series. The internationally acclaimed animation powerhouse Madhouse Studios produces the show with the blessing of original series creator Eric Kripke. With storylines mirroring Supernatural’s first two seasons plus supplemental tales derived from prequels and spinoffs, this 3-Disc, 22-Episode Collection expands the dimensions of the familiar Winchester mythology. Journey down the backroads of America with brothers Sam and Dean as they search for clues to their father’s disappearance, hunt down the supernatural in all its unearthly forms and enter into the unexpected mystery of their destinies – in vibrant, exciting animé.

After being separated for years, the Winchester brothers come together and surmount enormous obstacles (including some pretty gnarly demons) in search of their father. Throughout the show, family and brotherhood specifically is a very important theme. In fact, it is often the key element that saves each brother’s life when things get the most dangerous.

My siblings are on the other side of the country from me. I live for the reunions when we get together. I am closest to my brother. I know if we had to battle demons and villians, he’d be right by my side. I’m sure this is true of my sisters. We are family. We take care of each other.

I suppose we have battled metaphoric demons and villians. In the end we’ve become a stronger family. We’ve learned deeper and loved greater through it all.

How has family been there for you in moments of crisis?

Do you have a brother or sister that you would stand alongside and fight demons?

Available July 26, 2011, pre-order your copy of Supernatural: The Anime Series on DVD or Blu-Ray today!

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