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Media Blasters, sometimes abbreviated as MB, is an American entertainment company that was founded by John Sirabella in 1997 and is based in New York City.It is in the business of licensing, translating, and releasing to the North American market manga and anime compilations, Asian films and television series, adult anime, monster movies, concert films, independent films, horror films, and ...
The first three DVDs of Media Blasters' release of Ah My Buddha contain the first season of the TV series. The individual volumes were given the secondary titles The Aroused One (released on January 27, 2009), The Two Uncovered Paths (March 17, 2009) and The Three Exposed Jewels (June 30, 2009). The second season, titled Amaenaideyo!!
Kitty Media (20 P) T. Tokyo Shock (11 P) Pages in category "Media Blasters" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
A dirty bomb has decimated New York City's financial district and reduced midtown to a post-apocalyptic nightmare. The neighborhood known as Slime City has been evacuated, except for the homeless, and in the ruins of a soup kitchen four squatters discover a supply of food that transforms them into hideous slimy creatures (like Zachary), driven to murder.
Just Before Dawn was released on DVD in 2005 from Media Blasters on their Shriek Show imprint in a 2-disc special edition and features a director's commentary, as well as a documentary on the making of the film. [21] Media Blasters' rights to the film then expired, and it was re-released on Blu-ray and DVD by Code Red DVD in November 2013. [22]
The series was licensed for a Region 1 release by Media Blasters. [64] Six DVD compilations, containing all twenty-six episodes, were released between September 2005 and July 2006. [65] [66] Each DVD contained four episodes, excluding the first two, which contained five each. A premium complete season box set was released on November 7, 2006 ...
Girls Nite Out was released for the first time on DVD by Media Blasters on August 30, 2005, as part of the company's "Slasher Collection" series. The release features an interview with actress Julia Montgomery, as well as the film's theatrical trailer and original opening titles bearing the film's original title of The Scaremaker. [23]
These cuts included a majority of the opening titles, several mild obscenities and some shots of barely-visible pornographic magazine clips when the main characters are kidnapped in a truck. [ 12 ] Godzilla vs. Megalon is the first Godzilla film to receive an American prime time network television premiere, where it was broadcast nationwide at ...