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Netflix’s ‘Scott Pilgrim’ Anime Levels Up to A Physical Release

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Good news for fans of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: the series is getting a Blu-Ray release on December 2.

Co-creators BenDavid Grabinski and Bryan Lee O’Malley broke the news on social media, with Grabinski further revealing the pair did individual commentaries for all eight episodes. Big win for fans of physical media, and O’Malley himself said he was “so glad we get to take this home with us now.”

December 2nd!Physical media!Bryan and I did commentaries for every episode!‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/k2cn3co0eK

— BenDavid Grabinski (@bdgrabinski) October 4, 2025

Developed by Science Saru, Takes Off brought back the cast of the 2010 Scott Pilgrim movie to reprise their original roles for animation. At first, it seems like it’ll follow the same track as the film and comics, only to diverge significantly. Scott’s sidelined, letting Ramona and other characters take dramatically different paths in their lives while still following a similar outline as its predecessors. It was received pretty well, and while there’s no plans for another season, the Scott Pilgrim EX game will pick up where the show ended. Takes Off is the latest Netflix series to make the jump to Blu-Ray, preceded by both seasons of Arcane getting fancy physical releases, ditto Cyberpunk Edgerunners and Devilman Crybaby more recently.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’s Blu-Ray will go on sale “very soon,” said O’Malley.

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