First pressing features textured plastic coated jacket, two double-sided visual cards, and a short novel booklet. Individual discs have catalogue numbers DB-0353-1 and DB-0353-2.
Featured guests for the audio commentaries are:
Disc 2 again includes a bunch of cool extras, but there is no bonus animated short this time around :(
Episode 12 is actually the final episode, so no screenshots from that episode. Episode 13 is a DVD only special episode.
My copy was badly crushed during shipping, and so I asked Amazon.co.jp if I could get a discount on another copy, and they just sent me a new one, which is why the first image can contain both sides of the cards at the same time. The jacket on the left side is actually damaged, but I tried to cut out the badly damaged part from showing.
I finished reading all 6 short novel booklets. It starts out really clever and funny, then gets kind of odd, and then turns serious at the end. My favorite is the episode in which Marin and Urin see all the food stands featuring seafood names, like TAKOyaki, IKAyaki, and TAIyaki. Oh wait, TAIyaki just looks like a fish, but doesn't actually contain any fish.
So, I've completed a (recent) anime series again. It feels like it's been years since I've done so. It's actually been almost exactly two years since the last one (School Days 2008-03-26). I did buy some old anime, like "Panda no dai bouken," but those don't count. And I'm not sure what to think of it. I don't think I'll pick up anything for a while again, though.
Two DVDs, jacket, two cards, and novel booklet. Wait, two cards? But there are four cards. Both sides are shown at the same time. Optical illusion? Nope.
As promised in the radio, Give (Gibu) remix version of the radio opening theme.