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Aldnoah Zero Blu-Ray Box Will Have New Episode

A-1 Pictures and Troyca have announced a new Blu-ray disc box for Aldnoah Zero. It’ll contain all 24 episodes of the anime, as well as the new Episode 24.5: Ame no Danshou – The Penultimate Truth -.

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You can watch a short trailer for the Blu-ray disc box on the official X (formerly known as Twitter) account for Aldnoah Zero. As a note, the trailer does contain pretty major spoilers for the entire series. So if you haven’t watched the show yet, then you should be mindful of that.

The trailer gives an overview of the whole show, with clips from both seasons. Aldnoah Zero aired from July 2014 to March 2015. Gen Urobuchi (Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Rusty Rabbit, Fate/Zero) plotted the show. Hiroyuki Sawano (Attack on Titan, Kill la Kill, Xenoblade Chronicles X) composed the music and Kalafina (Yuki Kajiura’s vocal group) sang the opening. 

As for the plot of the show, it takes place in an alternate universe in which the Apollo 17 mission discovered a Hypergate on the moon. This Hypergate allowed humans to teleport to Mars, facilitating colonization. On Mars, they discovered alien technology called Aldnoah, and so they decided to declare independence from Earth to form the Vers Empire. War erupts between the Vers Empire and Earth over Earth’s resources. Aldnoah Zero follows the perspectives of two protagonists—Inaho Kaizuka of Earth and Slaine Troyard of Mars—as they navigate the conflict from different sides, with the climax of both seasons being their showdowns with each other.

The Blu-ray disc box for Aldnoah Zero will come out on March 26, 2025. You can also watch Aldnoah Zero on Crunchyroll.


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