News Right Stuf's Nozomi Adds So-ra-no-Wo-to, Utena TV
posted on 2010-07-02 19:04 EDT
The North American anime distributor Nozomi Entertainment has announced at the Right Stuf panel on Friday that it has licensed the So-Ra-No-Wo-To and Revolutionary Girl Utena television anime series.
Both series will be released in 2011. Utena will be released on 3 DVDs sets with remastered video from Japan. Utena was previously released on DVD in North America by Central Park Media.
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