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News AnimeVillage to release calendar, CD soundtracks
posted on 1998-11-25 00:00 EST
In today's "Daily News" update, AnimeVillage announced that it would be releasing a calendar for 1999 of its popular Sunrise shows, in addition to soundtrack CD's. While the only title given was "Gundam", it is mentioned that Yoko Kanno and Takeo Watanabe will be among the released artists. No further information or release dates were made available.
The posting also mentioned that the releases slated for December 1 will be delayed a bit, due to "overwhelming demand." These titles include the final three volumes of Clamp School Detectives, Vision of Escaflowne, and Saber Marionette J. "We are doing our best to have all of these releases on your doorstep by Christmas day (we've even gotten some extra elves to help out - Ho Ho Ho!!)," the update said.
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