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Netflix Ups Anime Streams   4 Apr, 2011

Netflix April 4 said it significantly increased its catalog of anime content following the signing of a content licensing deal with a leading publisher of Japanese animation.More>>

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Navarre Corp. Sells Funimation   6 Apr, 2011

Navarre Corp. has sold anime distributor Funimation Entertainment for $24 million in cash to a group of investors led by Funimation CEO and president Gen Fukunaga. More>>

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Viz Offers Cheap Anime   13 Jul, 2010

In advance of Comic-Con July 22-25, anime distributor Viz Media has launched a new promotion for films and TV episodes of its hit series “Inuyasha.”More>>

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Viz Offers Anime ‘Honey and Clover’ Exclusively on iTunes   9 Jul, 2009

Viz Media will offer its female-geared series “Honey and Clover” exclusively via iTunes, beginning with a free download of the first episode on Aug. 31.More>>

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Kitaro (DVD Review)   3 Aug, 2008

A tribe of super foxes, a Rat Man, a Cat Woman and a walking, talking eyeball are all part of the colorful cast of characters that bring the classic, family friendly “Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro” manga series to life.More>>

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Part One (Blu-ray Review)   2 Jun, 2010

A taut anime action-adventure experience.More>>

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Dead Space: Downfall (Blu-ray Review)   23 Nov, 2008

Making the most of the unrated nature of this direct-to-video release, Film Roman’s edgy prequel to Electronic Arts’ new horror video game 'Dead Space' is a gory delight.More>>

Dead Space: Downfall
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Speed Racer (Blu-ray Review)   19 Oct, 2008

Anyone who has a Blu-ray Disc player will want to purchase 'Speed Racer,' despite the fact the story gets a flat tire whenever it veers away from the on-track action. It’s the visuals that impress with this movie.More>>

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Bakugan: Battle Brawlers Vol. 1 (DVD Review)   20 Jul, 2008

Trying to capitalize on the themes and merchandising of “Pok?mon” and “Yu-Gi-Oh,” “Bakugan” isn't very original or interesting. However, it doesn't really matter. It will cater to its audience of 8- to 10-year-olds, who will be clamoring for the toy tie-ins.More>>

Bakugan
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Eon Kid: Season One Vol. One (DVD Review)   6 Jul, 2008

The show is probably a bit intense for the wee ones, but kids ranging from 5 to 10 should be riveted by the action and animation style, which looks more like a video game than CGIs such as 'Toy Story.'More>>

Eon Kid