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Discotek Media is an American entertainment company based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, focused on
distribution Distribution may refer to: Mathematics *Distribution (mathematics), generalized functions used to formulate solutions of partial differential equations *Probability distribution, the probability of a particular value or value range of a varia ...
and licensing Japanese
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of ...
, films, and television series. Formed in 2005, Discotek primarily focuses on licensing retro titles from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, a lot of them "license rescued" from other companies such as
Funimation Crunchyroll, LLC, previously known as Funimation from 1994 to 2022, is an American entertainment company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony as a joint venture between Sony Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment Japan's Aniplex that specializ ...
, Viz Media, ADV Films, Bandai Entertainment, Geneon, Manga Entertainment, etc. Their licenses include most of the '' Lupin the Third'' franchise (including the
Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Japanese animated feature films, and is widel ...
film '' The Castle of Cagliostro''), the first season of '' Digimon'', '' Fist of the North Star'', '' Sonic X'', '' Hajime no Ippo'', ''
Urusei Yatsura is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's '' Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from September 1978 to February 1987. Its 366 individual chapters were published in 34 ''tankōbon'' volu ...
'', '' Galaxy Express 999'', and '' Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'', as well as OVAs such as '' Giant Robo'' and '' Gunbuster'' and films such as '' Memories'' and '' Project A-ko''. The company has also acquired several recent titles and has collaborated with streaming service Crunchyroll on several releases including ''
KonoSuba is a Japanese light novel series written by Natsume Akatsuki. The series follows Kazuma Sato, a boy who is isekai, sent to a fantasy world with MMORPG elements following his death, where he forms a dysfunctional Party (role-pla ...
'', '' Kemono Friends'', and ''
5 Centimeters per Second is a 2007 Japanese romantic drama animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It theatrically premiered on 3 March 2007. The film consists of three segments, each following a period in the protagonist Takaki Tōno's life and his ...
''. Discotek Media announced a new sub-label as a return to live-action films known as ''Nihon Nights'', which started in 2022 with the 2000 film '' Uzumakis Blu-ray release. They also announced another sub-label for Tokusatsu series and films known as ''Toku Time'' and will start in 2022 with '' Space Sheriff Gavan''.


Current titles


Television shows

* '' 07-Ghost'' (2009; Studio Deen) * '' Actually, I am...'' (2015; TMS Entertainment & 3xCube) * '' The Adventures of the Little Prince'' (1978–79; Knack Productions) (dubbed version only for home video, subbed version only for streaming; license rescued from Koch Vision) * '' Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog'' (1993–96; DIC Entertainment/ Bohbot Entertainment) ( Cartoon; Licensed from
41 Entertainment 41 Entertainment LLC (41E) is a privately held American animation company that develops, produces, and distributes popular television shows. Allen Bohbot is the founder and managing director of 41E. History Allen Bohbot founded Bohbot Kids Netwo ...
and Invincible Entertainment Partners; Other rights to this title lay with Wildbrain)
* '' Aho-Girl'' (2017; Diomedéa) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Aim for the Ace!'' (1973–74; TMS Entertainment) * '' All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku TV'' (1998; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' Angel's 3Piece!'' (2017; Project No.9) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon'' (2015; Silver Link) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova-'' (2013; Sanzigen) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX'' (1982–83; Toei Animation) * '' As Miss Beelzebub Likes'' (2018; Liden Films) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Astro Boy 1980'' (1980-81; Tezuka Productions) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * '' Astroganger'' (1972–73; Knack Productions) * '' Ayakashi'' (2007–08; Tokyo Kid) * '' Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'' (2006; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''
Bananya is an original Japanese anime television series produced by animation studio Gathering. It aired from July 4, 2016, to September 26, 2016. The series follows a white cat who lives inside a banana. It was streamed outside of Japan by Crunchyro ...
'' (2016; Gathering with cooperation of TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * '' Bananya and the Curious Bunch'' (2019; Gathering with cooperation of TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * '' Battery'' (2016; Zero-G) (exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime Video due to Noitamina deal) * '' Battle Athletes Victory'' (1997–98; AIC) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Beast Fighter: The Apocalypse'' (2003; Magic Bus) * '' Beelzebub'' (2011–12; Pierrot Plus) * '' Beyblade'' (2001; Madhouse) (dubbed version only; license rescued from Nelvana with distribution by Geneon, then named Pioneer, and then Cinedigm) * '' Beyblade: G-Revolution'' (2003; Nippon Animation) (dubbed version only; license rescued from Nelvana with distribution by
Funimation Crunchyroll, LLC, previously known as Funimation from 1994 to 2022, is an American entertainment company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony as a joint venture between Sony Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment Japan's Aniplex that specializ ...
)
* '' Beyblade: V-Force'' (2002; Nippon Animation) (dubbed version only; license rescued from Nelvana) * '' Big Order'' (2016;
Lerche Lerche is surname of: * Jacob Lerche Johansen (1818–1900), Norwegian naval officer and politician * Julius Lerche (1836-1914), German politician * Peter Lerche (1928-2016), German jurist * Sondre Lerche (born 1982), Norwegian singer, songwriter ...
) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Black Rock Shooter'' (2012; Ordet & Sanzigen) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media; was streamed on Funimation) * '' Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan'' (2005; Hal Film Maker) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * '' Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan 2'' (2007; Hal Film Maker) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * '' Blue Seed'' (1994–95; Production I.G & Production Reed) (license rescued from ADV Films; HIDIVE streaming via Maiden Japan) * '' Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'' (2003–05; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Illumitoon Entertainment with distribution from Westlake Entertainment, and then S'more Entertainment) * '' Bokurano'' (2007; Gonzo) * '' Boys Over Flowers'' (1996–97; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' Brave 10'' (2012; Studio Sakimakura with cooperation of TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from NIS America) * '' Caligula'' (2018; Satelight) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Cat's Eye'' (1983–84; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Nozomi Entertainment) * '' Ceres, Celestial Legend'' (2000; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' Chargeman Ken!'' (1974; Knack Productions) * '' Chi's Sweet Home'' (2008; Madhouse) * '' Chi's Sweet Home: Chi's New Address'' (2009; Madhouse) * '' Cinderella Boy'' (2003; Magic Bus) (former
Enoki Films USA was a Japanese studio based in the Enoki Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo.Company Profile
. Enoki Films US ...
license)
* '' City Hunter'' (1987–88;
Sunrise Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning. The term can also refer to the entire process of the solar disk crossing the horizon and its accompanying atmospheric effects. Terminology ...
) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''
City Hunter 2 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1985 to 1991 and collected into 35 ''tankōbon'' volumes by its publisher Shueisha. The manga was adapted into ...
'' (1988–89; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' City Hunter 3'' (1989–90; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' City Hunter '91'' (1991; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' Combattler V'' (1976–77; Toei Company & Sunrise) * '' Comic Party'' (2001; OLM, Inc.) (license rescued from Nozomi Entertainment with distribution from ADV Films) * '' Cromartie High School'' (2003–04; Production I.G) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' Cutie Honey'' (1973–74; Toei Animation) * '' Cutie Honey: The Live'' (2007–08; TV Tokyo) ( Tokusatsu) * '' Cybersix'' (1999; Network of Animation & TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Saban Entertainment) * '' Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier'' (2001–02; Japan Vistic) (license rescued from Avex, Inc. with distribution from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, then named
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (abbreviated as SPHE) is the home video distribution division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation. Background SPHE is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures lib ...
)
* '' Dai-Guard'' (1999–2000; Xebec) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''
Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God is a Super Robot anime television series produced by Ashi Productions, directed by Seiji Okuda and written by Keisuke Fujikawa. It ran on TBS for 38 episodes from 5 April 1985 to 27 December 1985. The TV anime was licensed by Centra ...
'' (1985; Ashi Productions) * ''
Dear Brother is a Japanese manga series by Riyoko Ikeda. It was adapted into an anime series that aired on the channel NHK-BS2 from July 14, 1991 to May 31, 1992. The series originally started out as a manga in the early to mid-1970s. The story is ab ...
'' (1991–92; Tezuka Productions) (license rescued from Anime Sols) * '' DearS'' (2004; Daume) (license rescued from Geneon) * '' Demon Lord Dante'' (2002; Magic Bus) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works, then Geneon, both with distribution by Enoki Films USA) * '' Descendants of Darkness'' (2000; J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * '' Devilman'' (1972–73; Toei Animation) * '' Devilman Lady'' (1998–99; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' Digimon'' (1999–2000; Toei Animation) (season one only; license rescued from Saban Entertainment with distribution by 20th Century Studios, Buena Vista Home Video & Cinedigm) * ''
Dino Mech Gaiking is a Japanese Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as ''Dino Mech Gaiking''. It ran from April 1976 through January 1977 and consisted of 44 episodes ...
'' (1976–77; Toei Animation) * '' Dinosaur King'' (2007–08; Sunrise) (dubbed version only; license rescued from 4Kids Entertainment with distribution from Shout! Factory) * '' DNA²'' (1994; Madhouse & Studio Deen) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * '' Double Dragon'' (1993–94; DiC Entertainment) (license rescued from Buena Vista Home Video) * '' Dororo'' (1969; Mushi Production) (license rescued from Anime Sols) * ''
Eat-Man ''Eat-Man'' (stylized as ''EAT-MAN'') is a Japanese manga series created by Akihito Yoshitomi in 1996 which was serialized by MediaWorks monthly in 19 volumes until 2003 in ''Dengeki Comic Gao!'' magazine. In 1997, Studio Deen adapted the ...
'' (1997; Studio Deen) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * '' Eat-Man '98'' (1998; Studio Deen) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * '' Elemental Gelade'' (2005; Xebec) (license rescued from Geneon with itself having later distribution by Funimation) * '' Eternal Alice'' (2006; Trinet Entertainment & Picture Magic) * '' Fighting Foodons'' (2001–02; Group TAC) (dubbed version only; license rescued from 4Kids Entertainment with distribution by Enoki Films USA) * '' Fighting General Daimos'' (1978–79; Toei Company & Sunrise) * '' Fist of the North Star'' (1984–87; Toei Animation) (first 36 episodes license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * ''
Fist of the North Star 2 is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' for 245 issues published from 1983 to 1988 and initially collected in 27 ''t ...
'' (1987–88; Toei Animation) * '' Flame of Recca'' (1997–98; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' Fushigi Yûgi'' (1995–96; Studio Pierrot) (streaming on Crunchyroll only; Media Blasters under Anime Works has current home video rights, which they have license rescued from Geneon) * '' Future Robo Daltanious'' (1979–80; Toei Animation & Sunrise) * '' Gakuen Heaven'' (2006; Tokyo Kids) (streaming on Crunchyroll only; Media Blasters under Anime Works has current home video rights) * '' Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!'' (2007; Ufotable) * '' Galaxy Express 999'' (1978–81; Toei Animation) (license rescued from S'more Entertainment) * '' Ghost Stories'' (2000–01; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''
Giant Gorg is a 1984 26-episode anime television series. Directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, produced by Sunrise and was broadcast in on TV Tokyo. Plot In 1990, an island emerged about two thousand kilometers south-east of the country of Samoa. It was named ...
'' (1984; Sunrise) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * ''
Girly Air Force is a Japanese light novel series written by Kōji Natsumi and illustrated by Asagi Tōsaka. A manga adaptation by Takahiro Seguchi launched in ''Monthly Shōnen Ace'' in October 2018, and an anime television series adaptation by Satelight air ...
'' (2019; Satelight) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''
God Mazinger , also known as , is an anime, manga and novel series created by manga artist Go Nagai. The anime aired on Japanese TV from to in the network Nippon Television with 23 episodes. It is given the international title ''Space Adventure: The De ...
'' (1984; TMS Entertainment) * ''
God Mars In ancient Roman religion and myth, Mars ( la, Mārs, ) was the god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome. He was the son of Jupiter and Juno, and was pre-eminent among the Roman army's militar ...
'' (1981–82; TMS Entertainment) * '' Gokudo'' (1999; Trans Arts) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works with distribution by Enoki Films USA) * '' GoShogun'' (1981–82; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Saban Entertainment) * '' Great Mazinger'' (1974–75; Toei Animation) * '' The Great Passage'' (2016; Zexcs) (exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime Video due to Noitamina deal) * '' Great Teacher Onizuka'' (1999–2000; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Tokyopop with later distribution by Funimation) * '' Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics'' (1987–88; Nippon Animation) (license rescued from Saban Brands) * ''
Gun Frontier is a 1972 manga by Leiji Matsumoto.In Matsumoto's works, there have been planets with towns modelled somewhat after the Wild West. In '' Galaxy Express 999'', one of them is called Gun Frontier. Another such planet appears in '' Cosmo Warr ...
'' (2002; Vega Entertainment) (license rescued from Media Blasters with distribution from Enoki Films USA) * '' Hajime no Ippo'' (2000–02; Madhouse) (Season 1 only; license rescued from Geneon) * '' Hanasakeru Seishōnen'' (2009–10; Studio Pierrot) * '' Hi-sCoool! Seha Girls'' (2014; TMS Entertainment & Genies) * ''
Holmes of Kyoto is a Japanese mystery novel series written by Mai Mochizuki and illustrated by Shizu Yamauchi. Futabasha have published fourteen volumes since April 2015. A manga adaptation with art by Ichiha Akizuki has been serialized in Futabasha's ''se ...
'' (2018; Seven) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Honey and Clover'' (2005; J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Viz Media) * ''
Honey and Clover II is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Chica Umino. It was serialized in Takarajimasha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Cutie Comic'' from 2000 to 2001, before being transferred to Shueisha's ''josei'' (aimed at younger adu ...
'' (2006; J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' IGPX Microseries'' (2003; Bee Train & Production I.G) (distribution for Toonami; license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * '' IGPX TV Series'' (2005–06; Production I.G) (distribution for Toonami; license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * '' Inukami!'' (2006; Seven Arcs) * ''
Isuca is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Takahashi. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's magazine ''Young Ace'' from July 2009 to April 2017 and has been collected into nine ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime adaptation by Arms aired in Japan be ...
'' (2015;
Arms Arms or ARMS may refer to: *Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the body Arm, Arms, or ARMS may also refer to: People * Ida A. T. Arms (1856–1931), American missionary-educator, temperance leader Coat of arms or weapons *Armaments or weapons **Fi ...
) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Itazura na Kiss'' (2008; TMS Entertainment) * '' Izumo: Flash of a Brave Sword'' (2005; Trinet Entertainment & Studio Kuma) (former Enoki Films USA license) * '' Kaiba'' (2008; Madhouse) * '' Kamen no Maid Guy'' (2008; Madhouse) * '' Kamen Rider Black'' (1987–88; Toei Company) (Tokusatsu) * '' Karate Master'' (1973–74; TMS Entertainment) * '' Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl'' (2006; Studio Hibari) (license rescued from Media Blasters under AnimeWorks) * ''
Kekkaishi is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yellow Tanabe. The series is about Yoshimori Sumimura and Tokine Yukimura, heirs to rival families of ''kekkai'' (barrier magic) users, who must defend their school from the spirits dra ...
'' (2006–08; Sunrise) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' Kemono Friends'' (2017; Yaoyorozu) (distribution for Crunchyroll; first season only; original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * '' Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'' (2006–07; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Funimation) * '' Kimagure Orange Road'' (1987–88; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * '' The King of Braves GaoGaiGar'' (1997–98; Sunrise) (license rescued from Media Blasters) * ''
Kodocha , also known as ''Kodocha'' for short, is a Japanese manga series by Miho Obana. The series was adapted as an OVA by J.C. Staff and released on December 16, 1995 by Shueisha under their Ribon Video label. An anime television series was pr ...
'' (1996–98; Gallop) (license rescued from Funimation) * '' Koi Koi Seven'' (2005; Studio Flag & Trinet Entertainment) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''
KonoSuba is a Japanese light novel series written by Natsume Akatsuki. The series follows Kazuma Sato, a boy who is isekai, sent to a fantasy world with MMORPG elements following his death, where he forms a dysfunctional Party (role-pla ...
'' (2016–17; Studio Deen) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''
Kyatto Ninden Teyandee is a Japanese anime series produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency. The series originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from February 1, 1990 to February 12, 1991, for a total of 54 episodes. Saban picked up the North American right ...
( Samurai Pizza Cats)'' (1990–91; Tatsunoko Production) (license rescued from Saban Entertainment) * '' Kyo Kara Maoh!'' (2004–09; Studio Deen) (Seasons 1 and 2 license rescued from Geneon with later distribution by Funimation) * ''
Kyōsōgiga is an original net animation (ONA) created by Izumi Todo and produced by Toei Animation in collaboration with Banpresto. The animation was released on Nico Nico Douga on December 6, 2011, followed by a release on YouTube on December 10, 20 ...
'' (2013; Toei Animation) * '' Lady Oscar: The Rose of Versailles'' (1979–80; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Nozomi Entertainment) * '' The Law of Ueki'' (2005–06; Studio Deen) (license rescued from Geneon with later distribution from Funimation) * '' The Legend of Black Heaven'' (1999; AIC & A.P.P.P.) (license rescued by Geneon) * '' Library War'' (2008; Production I.G) * '' Lovely Complex'' (2007; Toei Animation) * ''
Lupin III Part I ''Lupin the 3rd Part I'' is a Japanese anime television series produced by Tokyo Movie. Part of the ''Lupin III'' franchise, it is the first anime television adaptation of the ''Lupin III'' manga series created by Monkey Punch. The series ...
'' (1971–72; Tokyo Movie) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * '' Lupin III Part II'' (1977–80; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Geneon; Episodes 145 and 155 license rescued from Streamline Pictures) * ''
Lupin III Part III ''Lupin the 3rd Part III: The Pink Jacket Adventures'', also known simply as is a Japanese anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. Part of the ''Lupin III'' franchise, it is the third anime television adaptation of the ''Lupin ...
'' (1984–85; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) * '' Lupin III Part IV: The Italian Adventure'' (2015–16; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment; Funimation has streaming rights to the dub) * '' Lupin the 3rd Part V: Misadventures in France'' (2018; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * '' Lupin III: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' (2012; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Funimation) * '' Machine Robo: Battle Hackers'' (1987; Ashi Productions) * '' Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos'' (1986–87; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * '' Magic Knight Rayearth'' (1994–95; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''
Magical Canan is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Terios. It was later adapted into a hentai Hentai is anime and manga pornography. A loanword from Japanese, the original term ( ) does not describe a genre of media, but r ...
'' (2005; AIC) * '' Magical Girl Ore'' (2018; Pierrot Plus) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Mahoraba ~Heartful days~'' (2005; J.C.Staff) * '' Marmalade Boy'' (1994–95; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Tokyopop) * '' Mazinger Edition Z: The Impact!'' (2009; Bee Media & Code) * '' Mazinger Z'' (1972–74; Toei Animation) * '' Medabots'' (1999–2001; Bee Train (Seasons 1 & 2) & Trans Arts with cooperation of Production I.G (Season 3)) (license rescued from Nelvana with distribution from ADV Films and Shout! Factory) * '' Mega Man'' (1994–96; Ruby-Spears & Ashi Productions) (Cartoon; license rescued from Sony Wonder and ADV Films; WildBrain currently has the license to its library) * '' Megabeast Investigator Juspion'' (1985–86; Toei Company) (Tokusatsu) * '' Message from Space: Galactic Wars'' (1978–79; Toei Company) ( Tokusatsu) * '' Miss Machiko'' (1981–83; Studio Pierrot) * ''Mitchiri Neko'' (2018; helo.inc) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Miyanishi Tatsuya Gekijō: You Are Umasou'' (2010; Kids & TMS Etnertainment) * '' Mononoke'' (2007; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Cinedigm) * '' Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles'' (2018;
Studio Gokumi is a Japanese animation studio established by former Gonzo members. History Studio Gokumi, literally meaning "Studio Group 5", was founded in May 2010 after members of Gonzo's Studio Number 5 left the company to start one of their own. Studio Nu ...
& AXsiZ) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Mrs. Pepperpot'' (1983–84; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from unknown licensor) * ''
Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Amatou. It has been serialized since August 2014 in Media Factory's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Comic Cune'', which was originally a magazine supplement in the ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Com ...
'' (2018; Studio Gokumi & AXsiZ) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Mon Colle Knights'' (2000; Studio Deen) (license rescued from Saban Entertainment) * '' Monkey Magic'' (1999–2000; Group TAC) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment with distribution from Geneon, then named Pioneer) * '' Monster Farm ( Monster Rancher)'' (1999–2001; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from
BKN Bohbot Entertainment was an American advertising and marketing company specializing in the children's market founded in 1985, and had traded under various different names over the years. The company produced and distributed programming under thei ...
and ADV Films)
* '' Nagasarete Airantō'' (2007; Feel) * '' New Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics'' (1988–89; Nippon Animation) (license rescued from Saban Brands) * '' NG Knight Lamune & 40'' (1990–91; Ashi Productions) * '' NieA_7'' (2000; Triangle Staff) (license rescued from Geneon) * '' Ninja Senshi Tobikage'' (''
Ninja Robots , known as ''Ninja Robots'' outside Japan, is a Japanese anime television series, produced by Pierrot, which aired from 6 October 1985 to 13 July 1986 on the Nippon Television network. It was also broadcast to parts of Asia and Australia on Ca ...
'') (1985–86; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Alexander Entertainment Group, CBS Television & Anime Sols) * '' Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective'' (1998; AIC) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * '' Ninja Scroll: The Series'' (2003; Madhouse) (license rescued from Urban Vision) * '' Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu'' (2008; Diomedéa) * '' Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Purezza'' (2009; Diomedéa) * ''
Nyanbo! is a Japanese anime television series by Shirogumi. It is a spin-off of Kiyohiko Azuma's ''Yotsuba&!'' manga, based on the cat versions of the Danbo (character), Danbo characters within the series. It began airing on September 27, 2016, on NHK ...
'' (2016–17; Shirogumi) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Osomatsu-kun (1988)'' (1988–89; Studio Pierrot) (streaming on Crunchyroll only) * ''
Pilot Candidate is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yukiru Sugisaki. The series takes place in the distant future, where human beings live among space colonies and a single, inhabitable planet called Zion. The plot follows Zero Enna and his fell ...
'' (2000; Xebec) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * ''
Planet With is a Japanese multimedia franchise by Satoshi Mizukami. Mizukami launched a manga in '' Young King OURs'' in April 2018 which ended in July 2022, and an anime television series by J.C.Staff aired from July to September 2018. Plot Sōya Kuroi ...
'' (2018; J.C.Staff) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Poco's Udon World'' (2016; Liden Films) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Powered Armor Dorvack'' (1983–84; Ashi Productions) * '' Project ARMS'' (2001–02; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Viz Media) * '' Psybuster'' (1999; Production Reed) (license rescued from Geneon) * '' Psycho Armor Govarian'' (1983; Knack Production) * '' Reborn!'' (2006–10; Artland) (license rescued from Viz Media; still streaming on Viz Media at
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* '' Requiem from the Darkness'' (2003; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Geneon) * '' Saint Tail'' (1995–96; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Tokyopop) * ''
Saiyuki ReLoad is a Japanese manga series by Kazuya Minekura which was serialized in ''G-Fantasy'' from 1997 to 2002. It spawned multiple manga sequels, several anime adaptations, live-action musicals, video games and other media. The Saiyuk ...
'' (2003–04; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Saiyuki (manga), Saiyuki ReLoad GunLock'' (2004; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Ronin Warriors, Samurai Troopers (Ronin Warriors)'' (1988–89; Sunrise) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * ''School Days (visual novel), School Days'' (2007; TNK (company), TNK) * ''s-CRY-ed'' (2001; Sunrise) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment and Sentai Filmworks) * ''Sgt. Frog'' (2004–11; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films and Funimation; still streaming on Funimation) * ''Shaman King'' (2001–02; Xebec) (license rescued from 4Kids Entertainment with distribution by Funimation) * ''She and Her Cat, She and Her Cat: Everything Flows'' (2016; Liden Films, Liden Films Kyoto Studio) (distribution for Crunchyroll; original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''Sherlock Hound'' (1984–85; TMS Entertainment, RAI & Gallop (studio), Gallop) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''The New Adventures of Gigantor, Shin Tetsujin 28'' (1980–81; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) * ''Shining Tears X Wind'' (2007; Studio Deen) * ''Sister Princess'' (2001; Zexcs) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Sister Princess, Sister Princess: RePure'' (2002; Zexcs) * ''Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san'' (2018; DLE) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * '' Sonic X'' (2003–06; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from 4Kids Entertainment with distribution by Funimation) * ''Sorcerer Hunters'' (1995–96; Xebec) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Hoshin Engi, Soul Hunter'' (1999; Studio Deen) (license rescued from ADV Films with distribution by Enoki Films USA) * ''Soul Link'' (2006; Picture Magic) * ''Cobra (manga), Space Adventure Cobra'' (1982–83; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Nozomi Entertainment) * ''Space Pirate Captain Harlock'' (1978–79; Toei Animation) * '' Space Sheriff Gavan'' (1982–83; Toei Company) (Tokusatsu) * ''Space Warrior Baldios'' (1980–81; Ashi Productions & Kokusai Eiga-sha) * ''Star Ocean: The Second Story (manga), Star Ocean EX'' (2001; Studio Deen) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Stellvia'' (2003; Xebec) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Street Fighter (TV series), Street Fighter'' (1995–97; Graz Entertainment (Season 1) & InVision Entertainment (Season 2)) (Cartoon; license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Street Sharks'' (1993–97; DIC Entertainment/ Bohbot Entertainment) ( Cartoon; Licensed from
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and Invincible Entertainment Partners)
* ''Submarine Super 99'' (2003; Vega Entertainment) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''Super Dimension Century Orguss'' (1983–84; TMS Entertainment with production of Studio Nue & Artland) (license rescued from U.S. Renditions and ImaginAsian Entertainment) * ''Symphogear'' (2012–19; Satelight) (Season 1 was streamed on Funimation) * ''Tenjho Tenge'' (2004; Madhouse) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Tetsujin 28-go, Tetsujin 28-go GX'' (1992–93; TMS Entertainment) * ''Tetsujin 28-go (2004 TV series), Tetsujin 28 (2004)'' (2004; Palm Studio) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Thermae Romae'' (2012; DLE (company), DLE) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''To Be Hero'' (2016; Studio LAN) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''To Be Heroine'' (2018; Studio LAN) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''Tokyo Underground'' (2002; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Treasure Island (1978 TV series), Treasure Island'' (1978–79; TMS Entertainment) * ''True Tears (anime), True Tears'' (2008; P.A. Works) (license rescued from Bandai Visual, Bandai Visual USA with distribution by Bandai Entertainment) * ''The Twelve Kingdoms'' (2002–03; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Kinnikuman, Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy'' (2002–06; Toei Animation) (dubbed version only; licensed rescued from 4Kids Entertainment with distribution by Funimation) * ''Ultra Maniac'' (2003; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Geneon and Viz Media) * ''
Urusei Yatsura is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's '' Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from September 1978 to February 1987. Its 366 individual chapters were published in 34 ''tankōbon'' volu ...
'' (1981–86; Studio Pierrot (1–106) & Studio Deen (107–195)) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Video Warrior Laserion'' (1984–85; Toei Animation) * ''Virtua Fighter (TV series), Virtua Fighter'' (1995–96; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Chōdenji Machine Voltes V, Voltes V'' (1977–78; Toei Company & Sunrise) (license rescued from 3B Productions) * ''VS Knight Ramune & 40 Fire'' (1996; Ashi Productions) * ''Wild 7, Wild 7: Another'' (2002; E&G Films) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works with distribution by Enoki Films USA) * ''The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (TV series), The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Holgersson'' (1980–81; Studio Pierrot) * ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (TV series), The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1986–87; Panmedia) (license rescued from Cookie Jar Group) * ''X-Bomber (X-Bomber, Star Fleet)'' (1980–81; Fuji TV) (Puppetry, Puppet show; license rescued from Leah Productions) * ''Yowamushi Pedal'' (2013–18; TMS Entertainment) (Season 1, Grande Road and New Generation only; New Generation is distributed for Crunchyroll) * ''Z/X, Z/X Ignition'' (2014; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Zombie-Loan'' (2007; Xebec)


Films

* ''Galaxy Express 999, Adieu Galaxy Express 999'' (1981; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Viz Media) * ''Amazing Nuts!'' (2006; Studio 4°C) * ''You Are Umasou, Anata o Zutto Aishiteru'' (2015; Media Castle & TMS Entertainment) * ''Another (film), Another'' (2012; Toho) (live-action) * ''Juvenile Orion, Aquarian Age: Juvenile Orion'' (2008; Broccoli (company), Broccoli) (Live action) * ''Arcadia of My Youth'' (1982; Toei Animation) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Arion (manga), Arion'' (1986; Sunrise) * ''Space Warrior Baldios, Baldios: The Movie'' (1981; Ashi Productions & Kokusai Eiga-sha) * ''Barefoot Gen (1983 film), Barefoot Gen'' (1983; Madhouse) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Barefoot Gen 2'' (1986; Madhouse) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Bohachi Bushido: Code of the Forgotten Eight'' (1973; Toei Company) (Live action) * ''Black Jack (manga), Black Jack: the Movie'' (1996; Tezuka Productions) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * ''Burning Paradise'' (1994; DLO Films Production Limited) (Live action) * ''The Calamari Wrestler'' (2004; Imagica Corp.) (Live action) * ''Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie'' (1999; Madhouse) (license rescued from Nelvana with distribution from Geneon) * ''Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card'' (2000; Madhouse) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Case Closed: The Crimson Love Letter'' (2017; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Case Closed: The Darkest Nightmare'' (2016; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Case Closed Episode One, Case Closed Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small'' (2016; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire'' (2019; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Case Closed: Sunflowers of Inferno'' (2015; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Case Closed: Zero the Enforcer'' (2018; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''City Hunter#Theatrical movies, City Hunter: .357 Magnum'' (1989; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''City Hunter#Theatrical movies, City Hunter: Bay City Wars'' (1990; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''City Hunter#Television movies, City Hunter: Death of the Vicious Criminal Ryo Saeba'' (1999; Sunrise) (television film) * ''City Hunter#Television movies, City Hunter: Goodbye My Sweetheart'' (1997; Sunrise) (television film; license rescued from ADV Films, who released the film as ''City Hunter: The Motion Picture'') * ''City Hunter#Theatrical movies, City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy'' (1990; Sunrise) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''City Hunter#Television movies, City Hunter: The Secret Service'' (1996; Sunrise) (television film; license rescued from ADV Films) * ''City Hunter#Theatrical movies, City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes'' (2019; Sunrise) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''Cleopatra (1970 film), Cleopatra'' (1970; Mushi Productions) * ''Crusher Joe'' (Studio Nue & Sunrise) (1983; license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Dead or Alive 2: Birds, Dead or Alive 2'' (2000; Daiei Film & Toei Video) (Live action) * ''List of Dr. Slump films, Dr. Slump: "Hoyoyo!" Space Adventure'' (1982; Toei Animation) * ''List of Dr. Slump films, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hello! Wonder Island'' (1981; Toei Animation) * ''List of Dr. Slump films, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police'' (1985; Toei Animation) * ''List of Dr. Slump films, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo, Great Across-the-World Race'' (1983; Toei Animation) * ''List of Dr. Slump films, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle'' (1984; Toei Animation) * ''Fair, then Partly Piggy'' (1988; Oh! Production) * ''Unico, The Fantastic Adventures of Unico'' (1981; Sanrio & Madhouse) (license rescued from New Galaxy Anime) * ''Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf'' (1992; Studio Jack) (television film; license rescued from Viz Media with itself having distribution from Geneon, then named Pioneer) * ''Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture'' (1994; Studio Wombat) (license rescued from Viz Media with itself having distribution from Geneon, then named Pioneer) * ''Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle'' (1993; Studio Wombat) (television film; license rescued from Viz Media with itself having distribution from Geneon, then named Pioneer) * ''Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41'' (1972; Toei Company) (Live action) * ''Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture'' (1973; Toei Company) (Live action; license rescued from Panik House Entertainment) * ''Fist of the North Star (1986 film), Fist of the North Star: The Movie'' (1986; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures with itself having later distribution from RLJE Films, Image Entertainment) * ''Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Raoh: Chapter of Death in Love'' (2006; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Raoh: Chapter of Fierce Fight'' (2007; TMS Entertainment) * ''Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Zero: Legend of Kenshiro'' (2008; TMS Entertainment) * ''The Flying Phantom Ship'' (1969; Toei Animation) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō, Fusé: Memoirs of the Hunter Girl'' (2012; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from NIS America) * ''Galaxy Express 999 (film), Galaxy Express 999'' (1979; Toei Animation) (license rescued from New World Pictures and Viz Media) * ''Galaxy Express 999, Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy'' (1998; Toei Animation) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media) * ''Six God Combination Godmars, God Mars: The Movie'' (1982; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Nozomi Entertainment) * ''Golgo 13 (film), Golgo 13'' (1973; Toei Company) (live-action) * ''Golgo 13: The Professional'' (1983; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Urban Vision) * ''GoShogun, GoShogun: The Time Étranger'' (1985; Ashi Productions) * ''Sangokushi (manga), Great Conquest: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' (1988; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures) * ''Hajime no Ippo, Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road'' (2003; Madhouse) (license rescued from Genon) * ''Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (1975 film), Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid'' (1975; Toei Animation, Toei Doga) (license rescued from Starmaker and UAV Corporation) * ''Hana Yori Dango Final, Hana Yori Dango Final: The Movie'' (2008; Toho) (Live action) * ''Hells Angels (manga), Hells'' (2008; Madhouse) (original dub by Team Four Star with dub production by Sound Cadance Studios) * ''The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun, Hols: Prince of the Sun'' (1968; Toei Doga) * ''Inukami!, Inukami! The Movie'' (2007; Seven Arcs) * ''Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'' (2000; Production I.G) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment and Viz Media) * ''A Journey Through Fairyland'' (1985; Sanrio) (license rescued from Celebrity Home Entertainment under Celebrity Home Entertainment, Celebrity's Just for Kids) * ''Jungle Emperor Leo'' (1997; Tezuka Productions) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Kimagure Orange Road, Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Return to That Day'' (1988; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Legend of Dinosaurs & Monster Birds'' (1977; Toei Company) ( Tokusatsu; license rescued from Frontier Enterprises) * ''Like the Clouds, Like the Wind'' (1990; Studio Pierrot) * ''Lily C.A.T.'' (1987; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures) * ''Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland'' (1989; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Hemdale Film Corporation and Funimation under the Our Time Family Entertainment label) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Alcatraz Connection'' (2001; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Blood Seal of the Eternal Mermaid'' (2011; TMS Entertainment) (television film; original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Bye Bye, Lady Liberty, Lupin III: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty'' (1989; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''The Castle of Cagliostro, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro'' (1979; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures and Manga Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: The Columbus Files'' (1999; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''Lupin III: Dead or Alive'' (1996; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Funimation) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Dragon of Doom'' (1994; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Elusiveness of the Fog'' (2007; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''Farewell to Nostradamus, Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus'' (1995; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Funimation) * ''Episode 0: The First Contact, Lupin III: Episode 0: The First Contact'' (2002; TMS Entertainment) (television film; original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: From Siberia with Love'' (1992; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Lupin III: Fujiko's Lie'' (2019; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Lupin III: Goemon's Blood Spray'' (2017; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Goodbye Partner'' (2019; TMS Entertainment) (television film; original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: The Hemingway Papers'' (1990; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Island of Assassins'' (1997; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Lupin III: Jigen's Gravestone'' (2014; Telecom Animation Film) (Their first original dub; commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: The Last Job'' (2010; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''Legend of the Gold of Babylon, Lupin III: Legend of the Gold of Babylon'' (1985; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from AnimEigo; original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Missed by a Dollar'' (2000; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''The Mystery of Mamo, Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo'' (1978; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Frontier Enterprises, Streamline Pictures and Geneon) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Napoleon's Dictionary'' (1991; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Operation Return the Treasure'' (2003; TMS Entertainment) (television film) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Prison of the Past'' (2019; TMS Entertainment) (television film; original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure'' (1995; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: The Secret of Twilight Gemini'' (1996; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Tokyo Crisis'' (1998; TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from Funimation) * ''List of Lupin III television specials, Lupin III: Voyage to Danger'' (1993; TMS Entertainment) (television film; license rescued from Funimation) * ''Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan, Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Special'' (2009; TMS Entertainment) (television film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie'' (2013; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * '' Marmalade Boy'' (1995; Toei Animation) (license rescued from Tokyopop) * '' Memories'' (1995; Studio 4 °C & Madhouse) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media; license rescued from Destination Films) * ''Night on the Galactic Railroad (film), Night on the Galactic Railroad'' (1985; Group TAC) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * ''Nutcracker Fantasy'' (1979; Sanrio) * ''Oresama'' (2004; Gaga) (Live action) * ''The Princess and the Pilot'' (2011; Madhouse with production from TMS Entertainment) (license rescued from NIS America) * '' Project A-ko'' (1986; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group'' (1987; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody'' (1988; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Project A-ko 4: FINAL'' (1989; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Ringing Bell'' (1978; Sanrio & Sunrise) * ''Robot Carnival'' (1987; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures and A.P.P.P., Super Techno Arts) * ''Saint Seiya: The Movie, Saint Seiya: Evil Goddess Eris'' (1987; Toei Animation) * ''List of Saint Seiya films, Saint Seiya: The Heated Battle of the Gods'' (1988; Toei Animation) * ''List of Saint Seiya films, Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth'' (1988; Toei Animation) * ''List of Saint Seiya films, Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle'' (1989; Toei Animation) * ''The Sea Prince and the Fire Child'' (1982; Sanrio) * ''Sex and Zen'' (1991; Orange Sky Golden Harvest, Golden Harvest) (Live action) * ''Shogun's Samurai'' (1978; Toei Company) (Live action; license rescued from Adness Entertainment) * ''Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie'' (1982; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (license rescued from Urban Vision; noted as first 4K Ultra HD anime release in the United States and Canada) * ''The Storm Riders, Storm Riders'' (1998; Golden Harvest) (Live action; license rescued from Tai Seng) * ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'' (1994; Group TAC) (license rescued from Sony Music, SMV Enterprises and Manga Entertainment) * ''Suicide Club (film), Suicide Club'' (2001; Omega Project) (live-action) * ''Swan Lake (1981 film), Swan Lake'' (1981; Toei Animation) (license rescued from The Samuel Goldwyn Company) * ''Taxi Hunter'' (1993; Media Asia Entertainment Group, Media Asia) (Live action) * ''Tetsujin 28-go (2004 TV series), Tetsujin 28: Morning Moon of Midday'' (2007; Palm Studio) * ''A Thousand and One Nights (1969 film), A Thousand and One Nights'' (1969; Mushi Productions) * ''Ashita no Joe, Tomorrow's Joe'' (1980; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) * ''Ashita no Joe, Tomorrow's Joe 2'' (1981; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) * ''Toriko, Toriko the Movie: Secret Recipe of Gourmet God!'' (2013; Toei Animation) * ''Twilight of the Cockroaches'' (1987; Madhouse) (mix of Anime and Live action; license rescued from Streamline Pictures) * ''Unico, Unico in the Island of Magic'' (1983; Sanrio & Madhouse) (license rescued from New Galaxy Anime) * ''Urusei Yatsura: Only You'' (1983; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (1984; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * ''Urusei Yatsura (film series), Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love'' (1985; Studio Deen) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Urusei Yatsura (film series), Urusei Yatsura 4: Lum the Forever'' (1986; Studio Deen) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Urusei Yatsura (film series), Urusei Yatsura 5: The Final Chapter'' (1988; Magic Bus) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Urusei Yatsura (film series), Urusei Yatsura 6: Always My Darling'' (1991; Madhouse) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * '' Uzumaki'' (2000; Omega Micott) (Live action; license rescued from Elite Entertainment) * ''Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust'' (2001; Madhouse) (license rescued from Urban Vision) * ''The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots'' (1969; Toei Animation) * ''Wicked City (1987 film), Wicked City'' (1987; Madhouse) (license rescued from Urban Vision; digital distribution and HIDIVE streaming via Sentai Filmworks) * ''A Wind Named Amnesia'' (1990; Madhouse) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''You Are Umasou'' (2010; Ajia-do Animation Works & TMS Entertainment) * ''Yowamushi Pedal, Yowamushi Pedal: The Movie'' (2015; TMS Entertainment) * ''Yowamushi Pedal, Yowamushi Pedal: Re:RIDE'' (2014; TMS Entertainment) * ''Yowamushi Pedal, Yowamushi Pedal: Re: ROAD'' (2015; TMS Entertainment) * ''Zatch Bell!#Films, Zatch Bell: 101st Devil'' (2004; Toei Animation) * ''Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 2: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan, Zatch Bell: Attack of Mechavulcan'' (2005; Toei Animation) * ''Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs'' (1974; Toei Company)


Original video animations

* ''8 Man, 8 Man After'' (1993; J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures with itself having distribution by Image Entertainment) * ''All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku'' (1992–93; Animate (retailer)#Subsidiaries, Animate Film) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''All Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku DASH!'' (1998; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Angel Cop'' (1989–94; DAST) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * ''Appleseed (1988 film), Appleseed'' (1988; Artland with production from Gainax) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * ''Area 88'' (1985–86; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps, and then ADV Films) * ''Babel II'' (1992; J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Streamline Pictures with itself having distribution by Image Entertainment) * ''Battle Athletes'' (1997–98; AIC) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Big Order, Big Order OVA'' (2015; Lerche) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''Blue Seed, Blue Seed Beyond'' (1996–98; Production I.G & Xebec) (license rescued from ADV Films; HIDIVE streaming via Maiden Japan) * ''Blue Submarine No. 6'' (1998–2000; Gonzo) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * ''Casshan: Robot Hunter'' (1993–94; Artmic with production by Tatsunoko Production & Gainax) (license rescued from Harmony Gold USA and ADV Films) * ''Cosmo Warrior Zero'' (2001; Vega Entertainment) (license rescued from Enoki Films USA and Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Crusher Joe, Crusher Joe: The Ice Prison'' (1989; Studio Nue & Sunrise) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Crusher Joe, Crusher Joe: The Ultimate Weapon: Ash'' (1989; Studio Nue & Sunrise) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Cyber City Oedo 808'' (1990–91; Madhouse) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Dallos'' (1983–84; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Celebrity Home Entertainment) * ''Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God, Dancouga: Blazing Epilogue'' (1989–90; Ashi Production) * ''Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God, Dancouga: Requiem for Victims'' (1986; Ashi Production) * ''Demon City Shinjuku'' (1988; Madhouse) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps; digital distribution and HIDIVE streaming via Sentai Filmworks) * ''Devilman, Devilman: The Birth'' (1987; Oh! Production) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * ''Devilman, Devilman: Demon Bird Sirène'' (1990; Oh! Production) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment) * '' DNA²'' (1995; Madhouse & Studio Deen) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''Dragon Half'' (1993; Production I.G) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Toki'' (2008; A.P.P.P. with production by TMS Entertainment) * ''Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Yuria'' (2007; TMS Entertainment) * ''Freedom Project, Freedom'' (2006–08; Sunrise) (license rescued from Bandai Visual USA with later distribution by Bandai Entertainment) * ''Fushigi Yûgi, Fushigi Yûgi OVA'' (1996–98; Studio Pierrot) (streaming on Crunchyroll only; Media Blasters under Anime Works has current home video rights, which they have license rescued from Geneon) * ''Fushigi Yûgi, Fushigi Yûgi: Eidoken'' (2001–02; Studio Pierrot) (streaming on Crunchyroll only; Media Blasters under Anime Works has current home video rights, which they have license rescued from Geneon) * ''Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!, Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! OVA'' (2007; Ufotable) * ''The Galaxy Railways, The Galaxy Railways: A Letter from the Abandoned Planet'' (2007; Planet Entertainment) * ''Genocyber'' (1994; Artmic) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' (1998–99; Brain's Base) (license rescued from ADV Films) * '' Giant Robo'' (1992–98; Mu Animation Studio) (license rescued from L.A. Hero, U.S. Renditions folded to Manga Entertainment, and then Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still, Gin Rei'' (1994–95; Mu Animation Studio) (license rescued from Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''CB Chara Nagai Go World, Go Nagai World'' (1991; Triangle Staff & Oh! Production) * ''Six God Combination Godmars, God Mars: The Untold Legend'' (1988; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) * ''Goku Midnight Eye'' (1989; Madhouse) (license rescued from Urban Vision) * ''Golden Boy (manga), Golden Boy'' (1995–96; A.P.P.P.) (license rescued from ADV Films and Media Blasters under Anime Works) * '' Gunbuster'' (1988–89; Gainax) (original dub commissioned by Discotek Media with dub production by Sound Cadance Studios; license rescued from U.S. Renditions which folded to Manga Entertainment, and then Bandai Visual USA) * ''Diebuster, Gunbuster 2: Diebuster'' (2004–06; Gainax) (license rescued from Bandai Visual USA) * ''Hajime no Ippo, Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs. Kimura'' (2003; Madhouse) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Hurricane Polymar, Hurricane Polymar: Holy Blood'' (1996–97; Tatsunoko Production & J.C.Staff) (license rescued from Urban Vision and Anime Sols) * ''
Isuca is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Takahashi. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's magazine ''Young Ace'' from July 2009 to April 2017 and has been collected into nine ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime adaptation by Arms aired in Japan be ...
'' (2015; Arms) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''Iria: Zeiram the Animation'' (1994; Ashi Production) (license rescued from Central Park Media with itself having distribution from Image Entertainment, and then Media Blasters under Anime Works) * ''Key the Metal Idol'' (1994–97; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from Viz Media with volume DVDs having distribution by Geneon, then named Pioneer) * ''Kimagure Orange Road, Kimagure Orange Road OVA'' (1989–91; Studio Pierrot) (license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final'' (2000–03; Sunrise) * ''Kissxsis'' (2008–15; Feel) * ''KonoSuba, KonoSuba: God's Blessings on This Wonderful Choker!'' (2016; Studio Deen) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''KonoSuba, KonoSuba: God's Blessings on This Wonderful Work of Art!'' (2017; Studion Deen) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''Kyo Kara Maoh, Kyo Kara Maoh R'' (2007–08; Studio Deen) * ''Love Hina, Love Hina Again'' (2002; Xebec) (license rescued from Bandai Entertainment) * ''Green vs. Red, Lupin III: Green vs. Red'' (2008; TMS Entertainment) * ''Lupin the 3rd Part V: Misadventures in France, Lupin III: Is Lupin Still Burning?'' (2018; Telecom Animation Film) (original dub commissioned by TMS Entertainment) * ''Return of the Magician, Lupin III: The Return of Pycal'' (2002; TMS Entertainment) * ''Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, Machine Robo: Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend'' (1988–89; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * ''Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, Machine Robo: Lightning Trap - Leina & Laika'' (1990; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Central Park Media) * ''Mighty Space Miners'' (1994–95; Triangle Staff) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''New Cutie Honey'' (1994–95; Toei Animation) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''New Getter Robo'' (2004; Brain's Base) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''NG Knight Ramune & 40, NG Knight Ramune & 40 DX'' (1993; Ashi Productions) * ''NG Knight Ramune & 40, NG Knight Ramune & 40 EX'' (1991; Ashi Productions) * ''Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (anime), Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge'' (1997–98; Madhouse) (license rescued from Viz Media with itself having distribution by Geneon, then called Pioneer, and then Media Blasters via rental kiosks) * ''Photon (anime), Photon'' (1997–99; AIC) (license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps) * ''The Candidate for Goddess, Pilot Candidate: Special Curriculum (2002; Xebec) * ''Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas'' (2009–11; TMS Entertainment) (original dub commissioned exclusively for streaming on Netflix in preparation for the upcoming CGI List of Netflix original programming, Netflix Original, known simply as ''Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya'') * ''Saiyuki (manga), Saiyuki Reload: Burial'' (2007;
Arms Arms or ARMS may refer to: *Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the body Arm, Arms, or ARMS may also refer to: People * Ida A. T. Arms (1856–1931), American missionary-educator, temperance leader Coat of arms or weapons *Armaments or weapons **Fi ...
) * ''School Days (visual novel), School Days: Magical Heart Kokoro-chan'' (2008; TNK) * ''Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo'' (2000–01; Brain's Base) * ''Sorcerer Hunters, Sorcerer Hunters OVAs'' (1996–97; Xebec) (license rescued from ADV Films) * ''Tales of Phantasia#OVA, Tales of Phantasia: The Animation'' (2004–06; Actas) (license rescued from Geneon) * ''Tales of Symphonia#Animation, Tales of Symphonia The Animation: Sylvarant Episode'' (2007; Ufotable) * ''Tales of Symphonia#Animation, Tales of Symphonia The Animation: Tethe'alla Episode'' (2010–11; Ufotable) * ''Tales of Symphonia#Animation, Tales of Symphonia The Animation: The United World Episode'' (2011–12; Ufotable) * ''Tekkaman Blade, Tekkaman Blade II'' (1994–95; Tatsunoko Production) (license rescued from Urban Vision) * ''Violence Jack'' (1986–90; Ashi Productions (Harem Bomber) & Studio 88 (Evil Town/Hell's Wind)) (license rescued from Manga Entertainment and Right Stuf Inc., Central Mass) * ''Knights of Ramune, VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fresh'' (1997; Ashi Productions) (license rescued from Central Park Media; who have released it under ''Knights of Ramune'')


Former titles


Television shows

* ''Acrobunch'' (1982; Kokusai Eiga-sha with production cooperation of TMS Entertainment, Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''D.N.Angel'' (2003; Xebec) (was license rescued from ADV Films) * ''The Earl and the Fairy, Earl and Fairy'' (2008; Artland (company), Artland) (this title is now with Sentai Filmworks) * ''Free! (TV series), Free!'' (2013; Kyoto Animation) (Season 1 released on Subbed-only DVD as part of partnership with Crunchyroll, with that season being released later on Hybrid Blu-ray + DVD combo pack as part of Crunchyroll's partnership with Funimation) * ''Galactic Gale Baxingar'' (1982–83; Kokusai Eiga-sha) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger'' (1983–84; Kokusai Eiga-sha) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''Galaxy Cyclone Braiger'' (1981–82; Kokusai Eiga-sha) (former Enoki Films USA license) * ''Galilei Donna'' (2013; A-1 Pictures) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''GameCenter CX, Retro Game Master'' (2003–2011; Fuji TV) (Live action; select episodes only) * ''Recently, My Sister Is Unusual'' (2014; Project No.9) (distribution for Crunchyroll) * ''Strike the Blood'' (2013–14; Silver Link & Connect (studio), Connect) (Season 1 only; distribution for Crunchyroll)


Films

* ''
5 Centimeters per Second is a 2007 Japanese romantic drama animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It theatrically premiered on 3 March 2007. The film consists of three segments, each following a period in the protagonist Takaki Tōno's life and his ...
'' (2007; CoMix Wave Films) (distribution for Crunchyroll which was previously done by Bandai Entertainment and was license rescued from ADV Films; this title is now with GKIDS) * ''Animal Treasure Island'' (1971; Toei Animation) * ''Blind Woman's Curse'' (1970; Nikkatsu) (Live action) * ''Burst City'' (1982; Toei Company) (Live action) * ''A Chinese Torture Chamber Story'' (1994; Wong Jing's Workshop Ltd.) (Live action) * ''Dead or Alive (1999 film), Dead or Alive'' (1999; Daiei Film & Toei Company, Toei Video) (Live action) * ''Ebola Syndrome'' (1996; Jing's Production Limited) (Live action) * ''Electric Dragon 80.000 V'' (2001; Sunset) (Live action; was license rescued from Unearthed Films) * ''The Happiness of the Katakuris'' (2002; Shochiku) (Live action) * ''Locke the Superman'' (1984; Nippon Animation) (was license rescued from Celebrity Home Entertainment and Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps; this title is now with Sentai Filmworks) * ''Lupin III: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy (film), Lupin III: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy'' (1974; Toho) (Live action) * ''Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla, Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Disco Club Layla'' (1991; Toho) (Live action) * ''Oh! My Zombie Mermaid'' (2004; Soft on Demand) (Live action) * ''Panda! Go, Panda!'' (1972; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (was license rescued from Geneon; this title is now with GKIDS) * ''Panda! Go, Panda!, Panda! Go, Panda!: Rainy Day Circus'' (1973; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (was license rescued from Geneon; this title is now with GKIDS) * ''The Princess Blade'' (2001; Gaga) (Live action; was license rescued from ADV Films) * ''SARS Wars, Sars Wars: Bangkok Zombie Crisis'' (2004; Tero Entertainment, Chalermthai Studio) (Live action) * ''Sayonara Jupiter (film), Sayonara Jupiter'' (1984; Toho) (Live action) * ''Sexual Parasite'' (2004; Total Media Corporation) (Live action) * ''Sexy Soccer'' (2004; City Connection (company), City Connection) (Live action) * ''Naked Blood, Splatter: Naked Blood'' (1996; Museum K.K.) (Live action) * ''Star of David: Hunting for Beautiful Girls'' (1979; Nikkatsu) (Live action) * ''Oira Sukeban, Sukeban Boy'' (2006; King Records (Japan), King Records) (Live action) * ''Taro the Dragon Boy'' (1979; Toei Animation) * ''Tokyo 10+01'' (2002; KSS Films) (Live action) * ''Venus Wars'' (1989; Triangle Staff) (was license rescued from Central Park Media under U.S. Manga Corps; this title is now with Sentai Filmworks) * ''The War in Space'' (1977; Toho) (Live action)


Original video animations

* ''Crying Freeman'' (1988–94; Toei Animation) (was rescue licensed from ADV Films) * ''The Fuma Conspiracy, Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy'' (1987; Tokyo Movie Shinsha) (was license rescued from AnimEigo) * ''Mad Bull 34'' (1990–92; Magic Bus) (was license rescued from Manga Entertainment)


References


External links

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