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Bandai Visual USA new licenses and distribution deal
posted on 2007-03-05 21:42 ESTAs announced in a press release through MarketWire, all Bandai Visual USA titles released after March 1 will now be distributed by Geneon Entertainment USA. The first titles covered by this two-year agreement are Gunbuster 2, Demon Prince Enma, The Wings of Rean, Freedom, and Galaxy Angel Rune. Neither Freedom nor Galaxy Angel Rune had previously been mentioned as Bandai Visual licenses. Specific launch dates for these, as well as further Bandai Visual series will be announced shortly.
Previously, Bandai Visual's distribution was handled by Image Entertainment.
Source: MarketWire
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