Nowadays we can find animes in spades, finding some very good ones that have nothing to envy to classics like ‘One Piece’, ‘Naruto’ or ‘Bleach’, to give an example. But from time to time it feels good to return to our youthful roots to enjoy again those animes that marked our childhood, and in MediaMarkt we can find some of them on sale. Under the promotion of 3×2you can take three complete collections of anime from select vision and you only pay two.
‘Naruto’: Collector’s Edition
The ‘Naruto’ anime and manga is one of the most profound in an entire generation. Between the two stages of the character, we can find the first, where the series began, in MediaMarkt offers with a collector’s edition. In this case, it includes everything that happened in the chunin examone of the most important arcs of this first part that includes three discs in Blu-ray format for a price of 37.99 euros.
Naruto (Collector’s Edition) – Blu-ray
Digimon Adventure
The eternal rival of ‘Pokémon’, ‘Digimon‘, is also one of the most beloved anime by fans of Japanese culture and ‘Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna’ is a nostalgia trip to close the ‘Digimon Adventure’ series. Released in 2020, we can find it in the MediaMarkt outlet at a very good price, since it stays at 12.99 euros in format DVD.
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna in DVD format
‘Made in Abyss’: Collector’s Edition
This collection of ‘Made in Abyss’ is a gateway for those who do not know the work of masayuki kojima, a journey into the depths of the Abyss that is the last unexplored place in the world. Obviously it is not exempt from innumerable beauty and dangers, and in this edition we find the prequel film ‘The Dawn of the Deep Soul in format Blu-ray + DVDa book and postcards. Its price, in this case, is 61.99 euros.
Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (Collector’s Ed.) – Blu-ray + DVD + CD + Books + Postcards
many more anime
In MediaMarkt we can find many more animes under the 3×2 offerand in this case they are box seasons of some series like ‘Attack on Titan’, ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure’, ‘Black Clover’ and much more.
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