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Anonymous asked:

do you know where i can watch the bsd stage play subbed? also where i can buy the dvd? i wanted to watch it first with subs b4 i bought the dvd

I’m not sure if there is anywhere you can watch the stage play subbed, but here are some links for where to buy it:

1st Stage Play (Season 1):

  • DVD on CD Japan
  • DVD on Amazon Japan
  • Blu-Ray on CD Japan
  • Blu-Ray on Amazon Japan

2nd Stage Play (The Dark Era):

  • DVD on CD Japan
  • DVD on Amazon Japan
  • Blu-Ray on CD Japan
  • Blu-Ray on Amazon Japan

I haven’t seen the second stage play yet because it was just released (I should be getting it soon), but it was fairly easy to follow the first stage play. The plot follows the manga and anime pretty closely with little scenes added here and there to adapt the story to fit a theatrical performance.

The first DVD includes two ways to view the play, one from a stationary point of view so you see the play the same way an audience member would and one from multiple points of view with close ups so you can see the details, along with some backstage and rehearsal footage. Be aware that the DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are made for Region 2 media players. If you are not in Europe, Egypt, West Asia, Japan, South Africa, Greenland, or French Guiana then the DVD/Blu-Ray will not play on a standard player in your country.

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