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* ''LightNovel/CrusherJoe'' (expired, now licensed by Discotek)

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* ''LightNovel/CrusherJoe'' ''Literature/CrusherJoe'' (expired, now licensed by Discotek)
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* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)

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* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)expired, now licensed by Discotek, including the second movie)
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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign in 2013, and later did the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', ''Gunsmith Cats'' and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film. As of 2019, their next project is ''Megazone 23''

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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign in 2013, and later did the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', ''Gunsmith Cats'' and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film. ''Megazone 23''. As of 2019, 2021, their next project is ''Megazone 23''
to revisit their roots with ''Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01''.

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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign in 2013, and later did the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film. As of 2018, their next project is to transfer ''Gunsmith Cats'' the same way.

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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign in 2013, and later did the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', ''Gunsmith Cats'' and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film. As of 2018, 2019, their next project is to transfer ''Gunsmith Cats'' the same way.
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'''[=AnimEigo=]''' is one of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

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'''[=AnimEigo=]''' [=AnimEigo=] is one of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, was founded in this case Ithaca, New York in 1988 by Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with Their first release was ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.
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* ''Anime/GunsmithCats'' (previously licensed by ADV Films)

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* ''Anime/GunsmithCats'' ''Manga/GunsmithCats'' (previously licensed by ADV Films)

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* ''Anime/GunsmithCats'' (previously licensed by ADV Films)



* ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'' (expired)

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* ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'' (expired)(expired, now licensed by Discotek)


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* ''Anime/LupinIII'' (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]; the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released ''Fuma'')

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* ''Anime/LupinIII'' (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]; the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, Creator/DiscotekMedia with the original Lupin name intact, who has re-released ''Fuma'')''Fuma'' and made a new dub for Babylon)
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* ''Literature/TheDaggerOfKamui''

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* ''Literature/TheDaggerOfKamui''''Anime/TheDaggerOfKamui''
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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They recently reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign. They are currently doing the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film.

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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They recently reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign. They are currently doing campaign in 2013, and later did the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film.
film. As of 2018, their next project is to transfer ''Gunsmith Cats'' the same way.
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* ''Anime/CaptainHarlock: Arcadia of My Youth'' (expired)
* ''LightNovel/CrusherJoe'' (expired)

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* ''Anime/CaptainHarlock: Arcadia of My Youth'' (expired)
(expired, now licensed by Discotek)
* ''LightNovel/CrusherJoe'' (expired)(expired, now licensed by Discotek)
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The company remained more like a fan-run company than some others, releasing all of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (except for the second movie). The company is fondly remembered by many old-time fans, especially for being one of the strongholds of subtitled releases in the bad old days of SubbingVersusDubbing. Its releases also included lovingly detailed translators' notes, frequently including translated song lyrics and miscellaneous trivia. While they didn't dub all their anime, they did produce English dubs for a lot of them, using various studios based out of North Carolina (notably Coastal Carolina).

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The company remained more like a fan-run company than some others, releasing all of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (except for the second movie).movie, which was originally licensed for U.S. release by Central Park Media; the license is currently held by Discotek Media). The company is fondly remembered by many old-time fans, especially for being one of the strongholds of subtitled releases in the bad old days of SubbingVersusDubbing. Its releases also included lovingly detailed translators' notes, frequently including translated song lyrics and miscellaneous trivia. While they didn't dub all their anime, they did produce English dubs for a lot of them, using various studios based out of North Carolina (notably Coastal Carolina).
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The company's name is a portmanteau of "{{anime}}" and "Eigo"(英語) -- the Japanese word for the English language. The company was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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The company's name is a portmanteau of "{{anime}}" and "Eigo"(英語) "Eigo" (英語) -- the Japanese word for the English language. The company was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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* ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' (''Growing Up with Hello Kitty'' [=OVAs=])

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* ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' (''Growing Up with Hello Kitty'' [=OVAs=])OVA's)



* ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them, too, currently released by Creator/LionsGate with corresponding ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' episodes)

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* ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} Creator/ADVFilms before expiring for them, too, currently released by Creator/LionsGate with corresponding ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' episodes)



* ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' ([=OAVs=] only)

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* ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' ([=OAVs=] (OVA's only)



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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract.

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It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is {{OVA}}s of ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract. They recently reissued ''Bubblegum Crisis'' on Blu-ray through a successful Kickstarter-funded campaign. They are currently doing the same for ''Otaku no Video'', ''Riding Bean'', and ''A.D. Police Files'', the latter through a brand new in-house transfer from the original film.

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* ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them, too)

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* ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them, too)too, currently released by Creator/LionsGate with corresponding ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' episodes)
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* ''Manga/BaohTheVisitor'' (expired)

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* ''Manga/BaohTheVisitor'' ''Manga/{{Baoh}}: The Visitor'' (expired)
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* ''Metal Skin Panic: MADOX-01''

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* ''Metal Skin Panic: MADOX-01''''Anime/MetalSkinPanicMADOX01''
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* GenesisSurvivorGaiarth (expired)
* Franchise/HelloKitty ("Growing Up with Hello Kitty" [=OVAs=])
* Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad (expired)
* Franchise/LupinIII (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]; the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released ''Fuma'')
** Anime/TheFumaConspiracy
** Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon
* Metal Skin Panic: MADOX-01
* Anime/OtakuNoVideo
* Anime/RidingBean
* Manga/SpiritOfWonder (The first OVA, expired)
* Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them too)
* Manga/UruseiYatsura (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)
* Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu ([=OAVs=] only)
* Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl (expired)
* Manga/YoureUnderArrest (expired)

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* GenesisSurvivorGaiarth ''Anime/GenesisSurvivorGaiarth'' (expired)
* Franchise/HelloKitty ("Growing ''Franchise/HelloKitty'' (''Growing Up with Hello Kitty" Kitty'' [=OVAs=])
* Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'' (expired)
* Franchise/LupinIII ''Anime/LupinIII'' (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]; the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released ''Fuma'')
** Anime/TheFumaConspiracy
''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy''
** Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon
''Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon''
* Metal ''Metal Skin Panic: MADOX-01
MADOX-01''
* Anime/OtakuNoVideo
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* Anime/RidingBean
''Anime/RidingBean''
* Manga/SpiritOfWonder ''Manga/SpiritOfWonder'' (The first OVA, expired)
* Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them them, too)
* Manga/UruseiYatsura ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)
* Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' ([=OAVs=] only)
* Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' (expired)
* Manga/YoureUnderArrest ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'' (expired)

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* Manga/AhMyGoddess (The original {{OVA}}s, as "Oh My Goddess", expired)
* Manga/BaohTheVisitor (expired)
* Manga/BattleRoyalHighSchool (expired)
* Anime/BubblegumCrisis (original OVA franchise, including Bubblegum Crash and AD Police Files)
* Anime/CaptainHarlock: Arcadia of My Youth (expired)
* LightNovel/CrusherJoe (expired)
* Literature/TheDaggerOfKamui

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* Manga/AhMyGoddess ''Manga/AhMyGoddess'' (The original {{OVA}}s, as "Oh ''Oh, My Goddess", Goddess'', expired)
* Manga/BaohTheVisitor ''Manga/BaohTheVisitor'' (expired)
* Manga/BattleRoyalHighSchool ''Manga/BattleRoyalHighSchool'' (expired)
* Anime/BubblegumCrisis ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis'' (original OVA franchise, including Bubblegum Crash ''Bubblegum Crash'' and AD ''AD Police Files)
Files'')
* Anime/CaptainHarlock: ''Anime/CaptainHarlock: Arcadia of My Youth Youth'' (expired)
* LightNovel/CrusherJoe ''LightNovel/CrusherJoe'' (expired)
* Literature/TheDaggerOfKamui''Literature/TheDaggerOfKamui''
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'''[=AnimeEigo=]''' is one of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

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'''[=AnimeEigo=]''' '''[=AnimEigo=]''' is one of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

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One of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

The company remained more like a fan-run company than some others, releasing all of ''UruseiYatsura'' (except for the second movie). The company is fondly remembered by many old time fans, especially for being one of the strongholds of subtitled releases in the bad old days of SubbingVersusDubbing. Its releases also included lovingly detailed translators' notes, frequently including translated song lyrics and miscellaneous trivia. While they didn't dub all their anime, they did produce English dubs for a lot of them, using various studios based out of North Carolina (notably Coastal Carolina).

It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of it's previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is [[{{OVA}} OVAs]] of ''HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of {{Yawara}} before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract.

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One '''[=AnimeEigo=]''' is one of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

The company remained more like a fan-run company than some others, releasing all of ''UruseiYatsura'' ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' (except for the second movie). The company is fondly remembered by many old time old-time fans, especially for being one of the strongholds of subtitled releases in the bad old days of SubbingVersusDubbing. Its releases also included lovingly detailed translators' notes, frequently including translated song lyrics and miscellaneous trivia. While they didn't dub all their anime, they did produce English dubs for a lot of them, using various studios based out of North Carolina (notably Coastal Carolina).

It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of it's its previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live action live-action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is [[{{OVA}} OVAs]] {{OVA}}s of ''HelloKitty'', ''Franchise/HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of {{Yawara}} ''Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl'' before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract.






* {{Baoh}} (expired)
* BattleRoyalHighSchool (expired)

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* {{Baoh}} Manga/BaohTheVisitor (expired)
* BattleRoyalHighSchool Manga/BattleRoyalHighSchool (expired)



* CaptainHarlock: Arcadia Of My Youth (expired)
* CrusherJoe (expired)
* TheDaggerOfKamui

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* CaptainHarlock: Anime/CaptainHarlock: Arcadia Of of My Youth (expired)
* CrusherJoe LightNovel/CrusherJoe (expired)
* TheDaggerOfKamuiLiterature/TheDaggerOfKamui



* HelloKitty ("Growing Up with Hello Kitty" [=OVAs=])
* KimagureOrangeRoad (expired)
* ''Franchise/LupinIII'' (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]); the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released ''Fuma''.
** ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy''
** ''Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon''

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* HelloKitty Franchise/HelloKitty ("Growing Up with Hello Kitty" [=OVAs=])
* KimagureOrangeRoad Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad (expired)
* ''Franchise/LupinIII'' Franchise/LupinIII (two movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]]); "Rupan"]]; the licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released ''Fuma''.
''Fuma'')
** ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy''
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** ''Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon'' Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon



* OtakuNoVideo

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* OtakuNoVideoAnime/OtakuNoVideo



* SpiritOfWonder (The first OVA, expired)
* SuperDimensionFortressMacross (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them too)
* UruseiYatsura (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)
* VampirePrincessMiyu ([=OAVs=] only)
* {{Yawara}} (expired)
* YoureUnderArrest (expired)

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* SpiritOfWonder Manga/SpiritOfWonder (The first OVA, expired)
* SuperDimensionFortressMacross Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them too)
* UruseiYatsura Manga/UruseiYatsura (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)
* VampirePrincessMiyu Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu ([=OAVs=] only)
* {{Yawara}} Manga/YawaraAFashionableJudoGirl (expired)
* YoureUnderArrest Manga/YoureUnderArrest (expired)


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* Manga/LupinIII (two specials, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]], ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''The Legend of the Gold Babylon''; expired; both are now licensed by Discotek, who has re-released the former)

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* Manga/LupinIII ''Franchise/LupinIII'' (two specials, movies, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]], ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''The Legend of "Rupan"]]); the Gold Babylon''; licenses have expired; both are now licensed by Discotek, Creator/DiscotekMedia, who has re-released the former)''Fuma''.
** ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy''
** ''Anime/TheLegendOfTheGoldBabylon''
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* Manga/LupinIII (two specials, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]], ''Recap/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''The Legend of the Gold Babylon''; expired; both are now licensed by Discotek, who has re-released the former)

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* Manga/LupinIII (two specials, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]], ''Recap/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''Anime/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''The Legend of the Gold Babylon''; expired; both are now licensed by Discotek, who has re-released the former)

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One of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

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One of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''BubblegumCrisis''.''Anime/BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.




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One of the first American {{anime}} companies, which started (as most early companies) with fans, in this case Robert Woodhead (co-creator of ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'') and Roe Adams. They started with ''Madox 01'', back in the VHS tape era, and their first really big title was ''BubblegumCrisis''. They are well known for releasing classic anime, much of which wasn't classic when they first started selling it.

The company remained more like a fan-run company than some others, releasing all of ''UruseiYatsura'' (except for the second movie). The company is fondly remembered by many old time fans, especially for being one of the strongholds of subtitled releases in the bad old days of SubbingVersusDubbing. Its releases also included lovingly detailed translators' notes, frequently including translated song lyrics and miscellaneous trivia. While they didn't dub all their anime, they did produce English dubs for a lot of them, using various studios based out of North Carolina (notably Coastal Carolina).

It still exists, but never adapted well to anime becoming big business and seldom releases anime any more (although it does retain many of it's previous anime licenses, and keeps them in print), concentrating on Japanese live action samurai films. Its most recent anime release is [[{{OVA}} OVAs]] of ''HelloKitty'', as well as the first third of {{Yawara}} before issues with the Japanese resulted in a terminated contract.

The company's name is a portmanteau of "{{anime}}" and "Eigo"(英語) -- the Japanese word for the English language. The company was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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!!Anime licenced by {{Animeigo}} include:

* Manga/AhMyGoddess (The original {{OVA}}s, as "Oh My Goddess", expired)
* {{Baoh}} (expired)
* BattleRoyalHighSchool (expired)
* BubblegumCrisis (original OVA franchise, including Bubblegum Crash and AD Police Files)
* CaptainHarlock: Arcadia Of My Youth (expired)
* CrusherJoe (expired)
* TheDaggerOfKamui
* GenesisSurvivorGaiarth (expired)
* HelloKitty ("Growing Up with Hello Kitty" [=OVAs=])
* KimagureOrangeRoad (expired)
* Manga/LupinIII (two specials, released as [[WritingAroundTrademarks "Rupan"]], ''Recap/TheFumaConspiracy'', ''The Legend of the Gold Babylon''; expired; both are now licensed by Discotek, who has re-released the former)
* Metal Skin Panic: MADOX-01
* OtakuNoVideo
* Anime/RidingBean
* SpiritOfWonder (The first OVA, expired)
* SuperDimensionFortressMacross (subtitle-only release; expired, later re-released by Creator/{{ADV Films}} before expiring for them too)
* UruseiYatsura (TV series, all movies but the second, expired)
* VampirePrincessMiyu ([=OAVs=] only)
* {{Yawara}} (expired)
* YoureUnderArrest (expired)
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