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Kaibutsu-kun (1968 Version) Blu-ray Release Date: Wednesday, December 24, 2025 Price: 36,300 yen (tax included) / 33,000 yen (tax excluded) Product Specifications: Episodes 1-98 (1st - 49th episode) included [All 98 episodes] Video Extras: ① Theatrical version "Suna Majin wo Yattsukero no Maki" ② Theatrical version "Kaibutsu-kun to Haniwa Kaijin no Maki" ③ Theatrical trailer ④ Non-telop ending ⑤ Non-telop ending (Kaibutsu Ondo) Enclosed Bonus: Commentary booklet (Special interview with director Keizo Kira) Running Time: Approximately 1270 minutes Product Number: BFTD-0551 JAN Enterprise Code: 4571317715513 Region: 2 Disc Specifications: Single-sided dual-layer 50G / 2-disc set Video: Monochrome 4:3 (Pillar Box) Audio: Mono Copyright: © Fujiko Studio / TMS *Terms and depictions that may be considered unfavorable today may be used, but in consideration of the historical context and respect for originality, these expressions have not been altered. *Specifications are subject to change. Synopsis The first animated adaptation of Fujiko Fujio A's masterpiece, "Kaibutsu-kun," the commemorative first TV anime series, is finally available on Blu-ray to celebrate the 60th anniversary of "Kaibutsu-kun"! The slapstick daily life of Hiroshi, an elementary school student living with his older sister, and Kaibutsu-kun, the prince of Monster Land, vividly revives after more than half a century since its broadcast! The enclosed commentary booklet features a special interview with director Keizo Kira, who talks about his memories from the time of production! In addition, video extras include the non-telop ending, as well as the two films "Suna Majin wo Yattsukero no Maki" and "Kaibutsu-kun to Haniwa Kaijin no Maki" which were screened at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" in March 1969, and the theatrical trailer. This Blu-ray is a must-have for fans, packed with valuable footage and materials!
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