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Japanese pressing contains audio drama episode(s). Also includes TV-sized versions of the intro theme "Breakthrough / Coming Century) and the outro theme "Be Free / Ricken's." Bonus sticker with the first pressing. Avex. 2005.
CD contains bonus DVD.
DVD content is in the Ntsc format, Region Code 2.
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