Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva launched on May 27

The First Professor Layton Anime Film Coming To Blu-Ray Later This Year

The new Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva Blu-ray includes both the original Japanese language track and its English dub. That includes Christopher Robin Miller as Professor Layton--a role that he first took up with the original Nintendo games--and several other familiar voices from the games. While the film has been available on streaming platforms before, this is the first time that it has received a US Blu-ray release. You'll also get the original trailers as extras.

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For those unfamiliar, Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva is the first animated feature based on the popular detective series. "Shortly after taking the young Luke under his wing, the world-famous Professor Layton finds himself humming along to the tune of an age-old mystery," the official plot synopsis for the film reads. "When an old student calls upon the professor for help, his investigation leads him to a night at the opera. But what starts off as a riveting night of song is quickly transposed into a game of eternal life or death. Can Layton and Luke solve this deadly puzzle in time? Or is a devious dissonance lying in wait?"

If you're interested in more animated adaptations of popular video game series, you'll want to check out Ace Attorney: Complete Season 1 - Essentials on Blu-ray, which is on sale for just $26.24 at Amazon (was $35). Based on Capcom's popular series of courtroom adventure games, the anime is set in the early days of lawyer Phoenix Wright's legal career and sees him slowly learn what it means to be a defender of justice. All 13 episodes from the first season are included on this Blu-ray, alongside clean credit sequences, trailers, and outtakes.

Another new Blu-ray based on a Capcom series, Street Fighter: The Animated Series, is also launching in May. It includes the full 26-episode run of the show, plus some cool special features, including special commentary tracks featuring fighting game content creators like Matt McMuscles, Maximillian Dood, Justin Wong, and more. It's available to preorder for $40 ahead of its May 27 release date.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG