Minerva Confidential Report Volume 1

Minerva Confidential Report (ミネルヴァ機密報告書, Mineruvu~a kimitsu hōkoku-sho), also referred to as "Minerva Confidential Communication code", is a series of three special booklets which were packaged with each of the three official Season 1 Blu-ray & DVDs. They include concept and production art from the The Promised Neverland anime series as well as exclusive interviews with anime director Mamoru Kanbe, scriptwriter Toshiya Ono, composer Takahiro Obata, character design/chief animation director Kazuaki Shimada, manga author Kaiu Shirai and illustrator Posuka Demizu, the Japanese and English voices of Emma, Ray, and Norman, the Japanese voice of Isabella, an exclusive Q&A with the Japanese voices of Krone, Don, Gilda and Phil and excerpts from the light novel chapters "Battle of the Stormy Night", "Ray and Conny" and "Chess Maxim" written by Nanao (七緒).

Volume 1 is 80 pages and was packaged with Season 1 Blu-ray & DVD Volume 1, Volume 2 is 92 pages and was packaged with Season 1 Blu-ray & DVD Volume 2 and Volume 3 is 80 pages and was packaged with Season 1 Blu-ray & DVD Volume 3, making the series 252 pages in total.

Chapters

 * Characters
 * Background Art
 * Characters and Props
 * Key Animation
 * Interviews
 * Credits
 * Light Novel Chapter

English release
The English release of the booklet is essentially all three booklets combined into one, but is much shorter than the Japanese releases being only 112 pages in total. The "Key Animations" chapters is largely cut out from the English release and the "Credits" chapter is much shorter. The English release also completely lacks light novel chapter excerpts as well as the exclusive interviews with anime scriptwriter Toshiya Ono, composer Takahiro Obata, character design/chief animation director Kazuaki Shimada, manga author Kaiu Shirai and illustrator Posuka Demizu, the Japanese voice of Isabella and the exclusive Q&A with the Japanese voices of Krone, Don, Gilda and Phil. Although it contains the interviews with director Mamoru Kanbe and the Japanese and English voices of Emma, Ray, and Norman, they are much shorter in the English release.