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The classic shojo anime about rock and roll is coming to HIDIVE with an HD remaster

All 47 episodes will be available dubbed and in a newly remastered HD format.

Hidive announced today that it will stream the 2006 shojo romance anime Nana in a new remastered HD format produced by parent company Sentai Filmworks

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Based on the 00’s manga by Ai Yazawa, author of Paradise Kiss and other classic shojo titles, Nana was directed by Cardcaptor Sakura director Morio Asaka at famed animation studio Madhouse. The 47-episode series follows 20-year-old rock musician Nana Osaki and her roommate Nana Komatsu as they come of age in Tokyo and pursue careers, relationships, and maybe even each other.

Sentai announced last year that it was releasing the new HD remaster of the mature musical story physically with a subbed trailer below. Both home releases will be available dubbed and subbed.

In 2004, Yazawa collaborated with American musicians Courtney Love and Tokyo Pop founder Stuart Levy to illustrate their gothic romance manga about a troubled rock star, Princess Ai. The three-volume series received a sequel manga in 2008, Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn, written by American TV writer Christine Boylan.

In 2005, Yazawa’s Nana manga was adapted into a live-action film by Kentarō Ōtani. It was successful enough to receive a sequel film in 2006, Nana 2, but several major cast members did not return.

You can stream Nana in HD on Hidive beginning May 20 at 11am ET. Sentai will release the remastered version on Bluray on May 17.


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