title: "MediaOCD Expands Discotek Deep Dives With Medabots, Urusei Yatsura, Fatal Frame" and More excerpt: "'MediaOCD is adding another batch of Discotek titles, with April pre-orders" led by multiple Medabots releases and Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie.' category: anime date: '2026-04-19T14:01:07+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:
- MediaOCD
- Discotek Media
- Medabots
- Urusei Yatsura
- anime physical media featured: false coverImage: /images/anime/mediaocd-expands-discotek-deep-dives-with-medabots-urusei-yatsura-fatal-frame-and-more.jpg
If you are the kind of anime fan who still cares about owning your favourites properly, not just praying they stay on streaming next month, MediaOCD just dropped another update worth watching.
The company announced a fresh round of additions to its store under the Discotek Deep Dives initiative, a programme focused on bringing Discotek Media titles back into circulation, especially releases that are getting harder to find. Based on the announcement and listing details shared so far, this latest wave includes names that will definitely ring a bell for older-school fans, including Urusei Yatsura movies, the Fatal Frame live-action title, Black Rock Shooter, and more.
For the April pre-order batch specifically, the titles listed are:
- Medabots: The Complete First Series (Japanese, SD-BD)
- Medabots Spirit - The Complete Second Series (Japanese, SD-BD)
- Medabots: The Complete Season 1 (English, SD-BD)
- Medabots: The Complete Season 2 (English, SD-BD)
- Medabots: The Complete Season 3 (English, SD-BD)
- Space Adventure Cobra - The Movie (standard version)
One important detail, Medabots: The Complete Season 2 is listed as having limited quantities. So if that is one of your childhood shows and you have been waiting to lock in a physical copy, this is probably not the drop to sit on too long.
MediaOCD previously said in January that it had started carrying Discotek Media's full back catalogue, at least where stock is still available. The bigger plan is pretty clear, the store will add around 20 to 30 Discotek titles every month for pre-order, with priority given to releases that have started becoming difficult to get.
That matters more than it might seem, especially for fans in Malaysia and the wider SEA region. Older anime, cult OVAs, niche dubs, and retro catalogue titles do not always get the best long-term treatment on streaming here. Sometimes they vanish, sometimes they never show up properly, and sometimes the version available is not even the one fans actually want. Physical media is still one of the few ways collectors can keep access to these series without depending on licensing roulette.
The Medabots-heavy lineup also feels like a smart pick. It is exactly the kind of franchise that hits hard for fans who grew up with early 2000s anime TV runs, but has been weirdly easy to lose track of over time. Same goes for titles like Space Adventure Cobra, which still has serious appeal if you are into classic sci-fi anime and want something beyond the usual mainstream collector picks.
For Malaysian readers, this is less about impulse buying every disc and more about keeping an eye on availability. If you import anime Blu-rays, shop through forwarding services, or collect older titles that are tough to find locally, Discotek Deep Dives is turning into one of those programmes worth checking every month. Hard-to-find catalogue anime getting another shot is always a win.
Source: Anime News Network