Production IG Oblivion Island to be release by Manga.
“BREAKING NEWS: We’re happy to confirm that Manga Entertainment will be releasing Production I.G.’s ‘Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror’ on March 25th 2013 on both DVD and Blu-Ray.”
Check out the trailer at http://www.nipponcinema.com/trailers/oblivion-island-haruka-and-the-magic-mirror-trailer
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