When Yoshika learns that her former friends in the 501st are in danger, she joins Major Mio Sakamoto in heading back to Europe, this time to the nation of Romagna to once again take up the fight. But the war opens up again at the start of the second series, when a new wave of Neuroi invades, destroying the first group with which there had been a chance of peace. She then returned to Fuso and civilian life to continue the family tradition and become a healer. But with the witches of the Wing, she managed to succeed against the alien Neuroi, and even establish a basis for communication between the two opposing sides. When Yoshika Miyafuji of the Fuso Empire joined the 501st Joint Fighter Wing to defend Britannia, she had the hope of finding some clue as to what happened to her father. Anyway, it’s time to return to a world where the humble panty rules the skies. And that’s not the best way to approach a new anime release. But still, we may have a world exclusive for about a month, but I do wonder what we have to sacrifice for that privilege. Manga’s most recent effort at authoring DVDs hasn’t filled me with confidence either, as they’ve had to recall and re-author the Panty and Stocking discs after a major flaw. I’m not a fan of this, as Manga Entertainment work to different standards than Madman Entertainment for their DVD masters, and ever since those early Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex discs, I’ve found nits to pick with their releases that I don’t find with Australian discs. To cut out this extra step, and get the UK release out first, Manga have had to eschew this process and create their own PAL masters in the UK. Normally for our anime DVDs, companies like Manga and MVM wait on US companies like Funimation to complete the dub, and then Australian companies like Madman to create PAL masters that we can use for the UK market. But here’s where a problem crops up, one that gives me pause.
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