City Hunter: Angel Dust Anime Film Dated for Blu-ray in North America

The City Hunter: Angel Dust anime film kicked off with a theatrical release in Japan in September 2023—with a North American premiere following in August 2024—and now it’s heading to Blu-ray in North America. Shout! Studios distributes the Anime Limited release, which is up for pre-order now ahead of a July 14 launch. Here’s what to expect from the North American Blu-ray: City Hunter: Angel Dust Movie (Blu-ray) Ryo Saeba is known as City Hunter, the top “sweeper” within the underworld. Based in Shinjuku as a private detective, he and his partner Kaoru Makimura take on a variety of clients. Their latest case is provided by Angie, a filmmaker, with a simple request - to find her missing cat. Ryo is thrilled by Angie's beautiful looks while Kaori is thrilled by the hefty reward… Meanwhile, Saeko Nogami of the Metropolitan Police investigates an invention of the biotech company Zoltech...
- 5/19/2025
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
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