Australia / New Zealand Blue Exorcist Give Away
Blue Exorcist
Available for the first time with an all new English dub! Rin Okumura and his twin brother Yukio have been raised by Shiro Fujimoto, an eminent priest, so it comes as a shock when Rin discovers their biological father is actually Satan! As the border between "Assiah" (the human world) and "Gehenna" (the demon world) is crossed by evil, Rin vows to become the ultimate exorcist and defeat his own father. To hone his raw skills, Rin enters True Cross Academy to train with other exorcist candidates.- From Madman Entertainment.
Blue Exorcist was originally released as subtitle only in 2012. Now the series has a new english dub and Madman has given us five copies of Blue Exorcist Vol 1 on Blu-ray or DVD to give away! The rules are simple, be 15 years or older and fill out the form below with your name., email and address before Wednesday the 16th of October at 11:59 AEST. Five winners will be chosen at random to recieve the prize.
If you would like to check out the details for Madman's bilingual release of Blue Exorcist you can view Vol 1 here and Vol 2 (to be released on the 16th of this month!) here.
The Fine Print: Although unlikely to happen, Anime News Network reserves the right to cancel this contest at any time. Contest is open to any and all residents of the planet Earth and neighbour parallel dimensions, but prizes will only be shipped within Australia and New Zealand (elsewhere, you have to arrange to have it sent to someone living in the appropriate area, and they can send it to you.) Winners' names will be posted on AnimeNewsNetwork.com.au, their mailing addresses will be provided to our sponsor, their shipping agent of choice and no one else. Winners' addresses and e-mail addresses will be erased once the prizes have been shipped. Non-winners' names, e-mail and mailing addresses will not be given out to any one and will be erased when the winners have been confirmed. Non-winners will not be contacted, spammed or harassed in any way. We reserve the right to retroactively add new rules when and how we see fit.