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The season began airing on October 6, 2012 on TV Tokyo in Japan and concluded its run on March 30, 2013. [2] The first DVD compilation, containing the last two episodes of the fifth season and the first two episodes of the sixth season, was released by Pony Canyon on March 6, 2013. [ 3 ]
One Piece Film: Red: GorÅ Taniguchi: Toei Animation: Crunchyroll: PG-13 94% [316] December 2, 2022 [317] The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie: Masato Jinbo: Bibury Animation Studios: Crunchyroll — 91% [318] December 6, 2022 [319] Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time
This list comprises anime titles that have been made available in the United States concurrently with its Japanese release, usually via online streaming, along with the source of the release. The list is in chronological order by season, and alphabetical order within each season.
In 2011, Funimation licensed the first season for an English-language release in North America. The Funimation-dubbed episodes aired on the Funimation Channel. The first DVD set, containing 12 episodes, was released on 22 November 2011. [6] Similarly sized sets followed, with 14 sets released as of 2 December 2014.
Anime television film [9] Little Witch Academia: 2013 Yoh Yoshinari: Anime film Anime television series, manga, video games [15] Machimaho: 2016 Souryu: Manga — [32] [33] Märchen Mädchen: 2017 Tomohiro Matsu: Light novel Manga, anime television series [34] Magic Knight Rayearth: 1993 Clamp: Manga Anime television series Magic User's Club: 2002
On April 5, 2004, the SciFi Channel released a press release stating a listing of new series and films in development for the future, one of which was a live action version of Witch Hunter Robin produced by Roy Lee and Doug Davison, who were credited as the producers for the movie The Ring. No premiere date was given. [11]
It was later announced that the new release date would be on August 27, 2021. [26] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc by Pony Canyon on December 1, 2021, making it the first Studio Ghibli movie since the original VHS release of Whisper of the Heart not to have Walt Disney Japan as home video distributor. [27]
A second short film partially funded through Kickstarter, Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade, was released in October 2015. An anime television series aired in Japan between January and June 2017, with the first 13 episodes available on Netflix worldwide beginning in June 2017.