Professor Layton movie coming to North America November 8th
Viz Media releasing interactive animated film on DVD and Blu-ray
North American living rooms are about to receive a touch of class, smarts and stylish top hats asViz Mediaand Level-5 have confirmed the English adaptation of Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva will be arriving on DVD and Blu-ray November 8th.
Already available in Japan (or in bits and pieces throughout the Internet), Professory Layton and the Eternal Diva is a cinematic extension of Level-5's popular puzzle game series starring the good professor himself, his cheruby sidekick Luke, and a cast of familiar friends and foes. Its plot is considered official canon, and described in today's release as:
“Professor Layton, true English gentleman and the world’s greatest amateur super sleuth, embarks on his most daring adventure yet when he receives a letter from his old student, the famous opera diva Janice Quatlane. She is to perform at the legendary Crown Petone Opera House and invites him to attend as her special guest. Meanwhile, a spate of disappearances hits London. Two young school girls are the latest victims, and the Professor suspects it’s related to the mysterious occurrences at the theatre. The Professor and his loyal assistant Luke travel to the Opera House to solve their toughest puzzle yet, the mystery of Eternal Life!”
Amateur super sleuth?! We'll let that one slide.
Whenit was first announced that theProfessor Layton's2009 debutfilm would bereleased outwest, there were hopes it would be treated tosome form oftheatrical release. Somehow, solving the film's interactive puzzles alone seems a little awkward, but the good news is now we can fast forward to the answers without feeling guilty.
Aug 9, 2011
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