Alice, the strongest transfer student in history. Hana, the strongest hikikomori in history. When the two met, the smallest murder in the world occurred.
Work information
Tetsuko Arisugawa, a third-year junior high school student who transferred to Ishinomori Gakuen Junior High School, heard a rumor that ``Judas was killed by four Judas'' a year ago in class 2 of 3rd grade. Furthermore, the house next to Alice is called ``Flower House'' and is feared... Alice learns that her classmate Hana, who lives in the flower mansion, must know a lot about Judas, so she sneaks into the flower mansion. Waiting for him there was his reclusive classmate, Hana Arai... Was Judas really killed Why do flowers continue to withdraw The adventure of two girls to solve the mystery of "the world's smallest murder case" begins. In addition to a three-shot interview with director Shunji Iwai, Yu Aoi, and An Suzuki, and a stage greeting video, newly recorded content includes a long interview with director Shunji Iwai, and interviews with directors Isao Takahata and Makoto Shinkai, "Talk about“The Case of Hana & Alice”" Contains luxurious bonus footage such as.
Contents
[Bonus video on the main disc] ■Special news Theatrical trailer TV spot [Video content on the bonus disc] ■Stage greetings [Complete presentation/first day of release] ■Special interview with Director Shunji Iwai x Yu Aoi x An Suzuki (Complete) Edition〉 ■Director Shunji Iwai special long interview ■〈Creator's Interview> Talking about ““The Case of Hana & Alice”” [Director Isao Takahata/Director Makoto Shinkai] [Initial bonus] Special sleeve case specification
Disk specifications
Recording minutes: Main story 99 minutes + bonus 150 minutes ScreenSize(cm): 1080p High Definition 16:9 Vista/Size(cm) Audio: 1. Original audio Japanese DolbyTrueHD 5.1ch surround (Advanced 96k Upsampling) 2. Linear PCM 2.0ch stereo Subtitles: 1. Japanese subtitles (barrier-free) Video: The main story uses master grade video coding (MGVC) *Bonus DISC is a DVD.
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