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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 ...
Media Blasters' early English DVD release used "Still Embracing Light and Darkness" as the opening for Magic Knight Rayearth 2 episodes 1–22, due to licensing issues. The original openings from episodes 1–22 were included as an extra on the early DVDs, and was only in Japanese, however this isn't the case with the remastered sets, in which ...
Media Blasters released the series on VHS and six DVDs, under its Anime Works label, [22] from May 28, 2002, to May 27, 2003. [23] [24] [25] A complete DVD collection was released on November 16, 2004, [26] and a remastered edition was released on March 10, 2009. [27] In December 2012, Media Blasters announced that the rights to the series had ...
The film was never given a proper theatrical release; however, Polish distributor Demel International Corporation released it in Europe on VHS. [5] [6] It was released on DVD by Media Blasters [7] [8] in 2004 and on DVD in 2013 and Blu-ray in 2014 by Cinema Epoch.
Some rumors have circulated that the film's original VHS releases in the States were uncut, but there is no evidence confirming or denying this. Media Blasters acquired the DVD rights to both Godzilla vs. Megalon and Destroy All Monsters. Both films were released under one of the company's divisions, Tokyo Shock.
In 2002, Zombi 3 was released on DVD in the United States by Media Blasters. [ 5 ] [ 15 ] The cut version of the film shown in Italy provided the majority of the master for this DVD. [ 5 ] In the United Kingdom, the film was released on DVD under the title of Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 , as part of Vipco's Vault of Horror collection.
Galaxy High School has been released in full on DVD. All 13 episodes are available uncut and as they were originally aired, across two volumes, produced and distributed by Media Blasters through their Anime Works imprint. [2] [3] In the United Kingdom, during 1989, Channel 5 Video released the first two episodes of the television series on video.
Three versions have been released in North America: the general release version, which was first released on VHS in May 1999 and DVD on April 25, 2000; a "Director's Cut" version that contains nearly 10 minutes of explicit footage, which was released on DVD on January 29, 2002, by Media Blasters' adult label, Kitty Media; and a "Special Edition ...