Pretty Packaging: Anime Ltd.'s TERROR IN RESONANCE Is Da Bomb

Editor, Europe; Rotterdam, The Netherlands (@ardvark23)
In its ten years of existence, the Noitamina slot in the Japanese television station Fuji Broadcasting's schedule has held many a great series. Aimed at older audiences, these series tend to differ from the regular commercial barrage of mecha, high-school and ecchi anime out there, and the brand has come a long way in becoming a seal of quality.

As these series sometimes are considered "niche", Noitamina is often overlooked by big international distributors in search of new big hits, and have become the hunting grounds for smaller companies like Australia-based Siren Visual and Scotland-based Anime Limited. The latter has picked up the recent (2014) Noitamina series Terror in Resonance, and has given it the royal treatment.

A contemporary thriller told in 11 episodes, Terror in Resonance reunites legendary anime director Watanabe Shinichirō with character designer Nakazawa Kawuto, who he previously made Samurai Champloo with, and composer Kanno Yōko, who he previously made Cowboy Bebop with. With that pedigree, you can imagine why the series warrants some attention.

Well, if the packaging is any indication, "some attention" is what it got, and in plenty. Check out this gallery of shots: click on the edge of the pictures to scroll through them, or at the center of each to see a bigger version.

And here it is, a big shiny tough cardboard box, as over-sized as Anime Ltd.'s Gurren Lagann and Full Metal Panic special sets...

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