Crunchyroll announces August 2024 home video schedule

Crunchyroll has delivered the home video schedule for August.
The biggest highlights are the My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 and Hell's Paradise Season 1 releases, which will be released on August 27. The limited-edition release of My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 features a 64-page art book with cast interviews, a silver metallic art cards Ft. Deku and Shigaraki, an acrylic standee, and a sticker sheet. The limited-edition of Hell's Paradise Season 1 comes with a 64-page art book and five art cards.
The entire home video schedule for August can be seen below. Most pre-orders can be made on the Crunchyroll Store here. Pre-orders for Hell's Paradise Season 1 can be made on Amazon here. The release schedule is subject to change.
Crunchyroll August 2024 home video schedule
August 6, 2024
Sweet Reincarnation - The Complete Season – Blu-ray
August 13, 2024
My Unique Skill Makes Me OP even at Level 1 - The Complete Season – Blu-ray
One Piece - Season 13 Voyage 9 – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Season 2 Part 2 – Blu-ray
August 20, 2024
Bungo Stray Dogs Season 5 – Blu-ray
FLCL Season 1 – Blu-ray (New Release date, previously announced to release on July 30, 2024)
Space Dandy - The Complete Series – Blu-ray
The Ancient Magus' Bride Season 2 Part 1 – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
August 27, 2024
My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 - Limited Edition – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Hell's Paradise Season 1 - Limited Edition – Blu-ray/DVD Combo (Amazon Exclusive)
Hell's Paradise Season 1 – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Am I Actually the Strongest? - The Complete Season – Blu-ray
Berserk: The Golden Age Arc Memorial Edition – Blu-ray
One Piece Film: Gold – Blu-ray/DVD Combo
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