One of the new spring anime series has gotten a few new details revealed today via the JP & Asian Blu-ray, DVD and Streaming Industry News forum as RDG Red Data Girl has had its home video plans laid out. The twelve episode series from P.A. Works that begins this April will be released across six Blu-ray discs and six DVDS for 7980yen and 6930yen each respectively. The first volume has been solicited so far (Amazon Japan / CD Japan) and it looks like the first volume has a few extras, noting that the information reveals the on-disc extras of the clean intro while the packaging, which you can see further below, will come with booklet containing Noriko Nogiwara short novel, anime setting, interview), illustration card set, charm bookmark, transparent sleeve, and digipak two illustrations (by Kishida Mel and the character designer Minako Shiba.)

The regular edition packaging can also be seen further down the page, both of which are clickable to larger images.

The series is based on the fantasy light novel series by Noriko Ogiwara that began in 2008 and has five volumes to date. P.A. Works is animating the series for Tokyo MX TV with Toshiya Shinohara directing based on a script by Michiko Yokote.

Plot Concept: Izumiko Suzuhara is a 15-year old girl who has been raised at Tamakura Shrine, part of the Kumano Shrines World Heritage Site. She destroys any electrical device that she comes into contact with. Despite being shy, she wants to try living in the city. Her guardian Yukimasa Sagara recommends that she enrol at Hōjō High School in Tokyo, accompanied by his son and Izumiko’s childhood friend Miyuki Sagara. While in Tokyo, an entity named “Himegami” appears. Izumiko learns that she is a yorishiro, a vessel for a shinto spirit known as a kami, while Miyuki learns that he is a yamabushi, a warrior tasked with protecting her.

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