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News Funimation Posts Free 1st Episodes of 4 Anime on iTunes
posted on 2008-11-02 12:20 EST
The North American anime distributor FUNimation has begun offering the first episodes of the Afro Samurai, Burst Angel, Basilisk, and MoonPhase anime series for free on the iTunes Store service. The FUNimation 4 Episode Sampler requires an account on the iTunes Store in the United States. The first episode of Witchblade debuted on iTunes for free last month.
FUNimation's own website is also offering selected episodes of Aquarion, Baki the Grappler, Black Blood Brothers, Burst Angel, Glass Fleet, Gunslinger Girl, Guyver, Kiddy Grade, MoonPhase, Mushishi, Ouran High School Host Club, Ragnarök, School Rumble Season 2, Shikabane Hime, Shin-chan, Shuffle!, Solty Rei, and Suzuka.
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