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    Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps

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    Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps

    Set in the world of Sonic Colors, the story follows Sonic and Tails as they travel to Sweet Mountain with their new friend, a Jade Wisp, to free the captured Wisps from the evil Dr. Eggman and his henchrobots.

    $25.00
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    I'll CKBC

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    I’ll CKBC

    I’ll / Crazy Kouzu Basketball Club is an anime OVA based on the manga, I’ll, by Hiroyuki Asada. The manga has yet to be released in North America.

    Akane Tachibana and Hitonari Hiiragi were rising stars of high school basketball and bitter rivals on the court. In the past, the only thing keeping each one from being the best was the other. But when Hiiragi is transferred to Kouzu High School, they find themselves as teammates. Will the two masters of the court reconcile their differences in time for the big game against Kokutai, or will Hiiragi switch teams to challenge his rival face to face?

    The opening theme for the first OVA episode is “Migite” by J-Rock band Ellegarden and the ending theme for the second episode is “Kaze no Hi”, also by Ellegarden.

    $24.00
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    Immortal Grand Prix

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    Immortal Grand Prix

    IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix refers to two anime series co-produced simultaneously by Cartoon Network and Production I.G. The first is a “microseries” consisting of five 5-minute episodes, and the second is a 26-episode animated series loosely related to the first.

    Koichi Mashimo co-wrote and directed the microseries, while Bee Train Animation and Production I.G animated it, and Bandai Entertainment acted as the North American distributor. The full-length anime series was handled by director and writer Mitsuru Hongo and was animated by Production I.G, with Bee Train returning for in-between animation. Production I.G president Mitsuhisa Ishikawa joined on as producer for the series. It was the first time he had worked on a joint U.S. Japanese production, due to the Pokémon companion franchise.

    The series’ production was managed by Williams Street in Atlanta, Georgia. Bang Zoom! Entertainment in Burbank, California produced the English dub for the series, as well as adapted the scripts alongside Williams Street. IGPX was commended for being the first original series on Toonami.

    An IGPX video game was released on September 12, 2006, for the PlayStation 2.

    $8.00
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    Gungrave

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    Gungrave

    Gungrave is a Japanese animated television series based on the video game of the same name, created by Yasuhiro Nightow. The series is directed by Toshiyuki Tsuru, from a screenplay by Yousuke Kuroda, and produced by Madhouse Studios.

    The series follows Brandon Heat and Harry MacDowell as they rise through the ranks of the Millennion crime syndicate.

    Gungrave aired on TV Tokyo from October 6, 2003 to March 29, 2004, totaling twenty-six episodes. Like the Gungrave video game, and its sequel Gungrave: Overdose, the series’ music is provided by Tsuneo Imahori; this also includes the series’ opening theme.

    In 2003 Geneon Entertainment, formally Pioneer Entertainment, announced the license of Gungrave in North America. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America after Geneon ceased distribution of their own titles in October 2007. While Geneon Entertainment will still retain the license, Funimation Entertainment will assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Gungrave was announced as one of the several titles under the agreement on December 30, 2008. As of November 26, 2010, Funimation has fully licensed the anime series. The anime series returned to US television on May 11, 2011 on the Funimation Channel.

    $36.00
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    The Bat Man of Shanghai

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    The Bat Man of Shanghai

    Batman re-imagined in 1930s Shanghai.

    $4.00
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