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News Pioneer, USMC announce new DVD titles
posted on 1998-11-03 00:00 EST
Pionner announced in its latest PAC de America newsletter that the company is planning on releasintg all of its titles on DVD, and immediately announced the latest in the Tenchi saga as well as Bastard!! on DVD. The newsletter also hinted at a Fushigi Yuugi DVD scheduled for next year. "Previously, we were only releasing our Movies onto DVD, but because you, the fan, asked, we are now planning on releasing our video series onto DVD," says the newsletter.
Central Park Media has quietly added to its release schedule DVD's of Judge, Cybernetics Guardian, and Utena, while Right Stuf reveals that USMC is also planning to release a Heroic Legend of Arislan collection DVD (containing four hours of animation) for a list price of $79.95.
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