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Fantasy VII Film Hits U.S. DVD


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From Sci-Fi.com:

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced the April 25 release of the DVD and PSP versions of its computer-animated film FinaI Fantasy VII: Advent Children. The 100-minute movie is set in the universe of the hit video game Final Fantasy VII and features the voices of Steve Burton, Rachael Leigh Cook and Mena Suvari. The film comes from director and character designer Tetsuya Nomura and features a blend of action, SF and anime.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children will debut as a two-disc special-edition set, with a suggested retail price of $26.96, and on UMD video for the PSP ($28.96). DVD bonus materials will include a story digest, deleted scenes, a "making-of" featurette, Venice Film Festival footage and a sneak peek at the upcoming games in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series.

Developed by Square Enix and released in 1997 for the PlayStation game console, Final Fantasy VII has sold more than 9 million units worldwide and is the best-selling game of the Final Fantasy series, which has sold more than 63 million units worldwide.

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