<P> The series is licensed by Funimation in the United States and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand . Manga Entertainment announced its license to the series at the London MCM Expo on May 28, 2011 . </P> <P> Initially, Funimation announced that the U.S. release would be released in an edited format, because of "controversial elements which, when taken out of context, could be objectionable to some audiences," and which Funimation considered "inappropriate for U.S. viewing and (...) not essential to the storyline" (nudity involving Princess Mina, who has the outward appearance of a child). Another title, Strike Witches, was released unedited, despite containing some similar elements . After negative fan reaction to edited DVD and Blu - ray releases, Funimation released another statement on March 10, 2010, stating that the company expected to release the show unedited based on the first seven episodes, but would make a final decision once the company had seen the final five episodes to ensure that they complied with U.S. law . Funimation later confirmed that the DVD and Blu - ray release would be unedited . It was released on June 14, 2011 . </P> <P> In July 2011, Manga Entertainment, who had acquired the series for distribution in the United Kingdom, announced that an uncut version of the series had been passed by the BBFC with a "15" rating . This version was released on October 24, 2011 . </P> <P> In June 2015, it was announced that the anime was one of 38 anime and manga titles that had been blacklisted by the Chinese Ministry of Culture, making the distribution of it in any form illegal . </P>

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