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News Section23 Adds Sola, Shigofumi, Tytania Anime
posted on 2010-05-21 12:33 EDT
The North American anime distributor Section23 Films has announced on Friday that it is releasing the sola, Shigofumi, and Tytania anime series in DVD collections on August 3, August 17, and August 24, respectively. All three anime were licensed through Sentai Filmworks. The sola and Shigofumi anime series will ship in complete collecitons, while Tytania's August DVD release is the first 325-minute collection for the series.
Section23 is also releasing the Princess Resurrection Complete Collection on August 3 and the second collection for La Corda D'Oro on August 10. Princess Resurrection was formerly released by ADV Films.
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