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Manga Entertainment

Manga Entertainment
Type Subsidiary of Starz Media LLC
Founded 1991
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Industry Entertainment (Anime)
Products Anime theatrical and direct marketing and production
Website Manga Entertainment

Manga Entertainment is a producer, licensor and distributor of Japanese animation in the United States, United Kingdom and France. Manga Entertainment also licenced anime to Australia and New Zealand in the early '90s and was distributed by Siren Visual Entertainment before Madman Entertainment started up in 1996 and distributed and licenced Manga Video's titles until 2001 when the Australian Manga Entertainment branch integrated into Madman. Manga also released in 1996,The Cyberpunk Collection, which consisted of A.D. Police, Cyber City Oedo 808 and Genocyber with each title having all 3 episodes compiled to a VHS tape like Angel Cop (also released by Manga Video), but Genocyber only had 3 episodes instead of 5. The company was founded by Laurence Guinness working for Chris Blackwell's Island World entertainment group in London in 1991, and began to operate in the US in 1994. It is now headquartered in Chicago, with offices in London, Los Angeles and Tokyo. Manga Entertainment is a subsidiary of Starz Media (formerly IDT Entertainment), a division of Liberty Media.

Despite their name, the company's principal business is the distribution of anime rather than manga, although they have published some manga in the UK under the Manga Books imprint.[1] Their focus is primarily on short anime titles such as OVA series and movies.

The company

Manga Entertainment is an entertainment company that co-produces new animation such as Ghost in the Shell and Iron Kid,[2], usually through financial contributions toward production costs. However Manga is primarily involved in the distribution of anime in Europe and the U.S.A..

Manga has also played a part in the dubbing of anime, when it is not sub-licensing a production that has already been licensed by another company (e.g., Akira, licensed and redubbed by Geneon in 2001, Bounty Dog, and ).

Manga is a division of Starz Media, a subsidiary of venture capital firm Liberty Media, a company specializing in the entertainment and media sectors. Manga is also part of Palm Pictures, an entertainment business dedicated to bringing Asian cinema and music into the western world.

Manga Entertainment originally opened in London in 1991 in order to bring anime to the European market. The companies first release was the film Akira. The success of Akira was unprecedented and the Manga Entertainment company was quickly created. The U.S. arm debuted in July 1994 and the company now operates internationally from Chicago. Manga has become a very well known brand around the world due to its continuing distribution of anime, which have proved to be a great success with fans around the world e.g. Ghost in the Shell This can be seen when Manga released Ghost in the Shell which was the first and only Japanese animated film to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Top 40 Video Sales chart (August 24, 1996), but has also become associated with controversy concerning the distribution of hentai anime Urotsukidoji.

The company's success is rooted in its catalogue which includes titles like Akira, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and its more recent releases of Karas and Noein.

Managing Director, Kaoru Mfaume, oversees Manga Entertainment's worldwide operations. Mfaume was named MD of Manga’s U.S. operations in October 2005. His tenure at Manga follows an extensive career in the anime industry originally working as a production and development executive under Guinness before becoming Manga’s Vice President of Acquisitions. He has served as executive producer on a number of high profile anime projects including Dead Leaves, Blood The Last Vampire, Street Fighter Alpha Generations, Iron Kid and is a permanent member of the Ghost In The Shell Production Committee.


Manga was rumored to be releasing Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society on Blu-ray, which would have made it one of the first anime titles to be released in HD in the US, but the solicitation was erroneous information and was subsequently removed. [2]

Controversy

  • A frequent complaint is that the name of the company is inaccurate and, because of its early prominence in the release of anime in the west, has led to a perception that anime as a whole is called Manga. Manga technically refers to printed Japanese comics rather than animation. However, even in Japanese, the word is often used to refer to both printed and animated material, in the same way as the English word "cartoon."
  • Manga is also known for releasing many DVDs with technical problems including edited content (Lupin III, Virus Buster Serge, Macross II, Ghost Sweeper Mikami), low quality DVD transfers from PAL materials (Angel Cop), overall low quality video (Macross Plus Movie), replacing original music (Street Fighter II V, Fist of the North Star, Orguss 02), defective DTS audio tracks (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)[3] and dubtitles instead of true translated subtitles (affected discs include Akira, Naruto: Uncut (Naruto: Unleashed in the UK), Red Hawk, Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Orguss 02, Angel Cop, and Street Fighter Alpha Generations). These and other problems have resulted in some critics pejoratively referring to the company as "Mangle".

Manga UK products

Manga Force

From January 2007 Manga UK started to produce a fortnightly magazine aimed at promoting both the company itself through the use of some of its more revered titles. Issue one for example used Ghost in the Shell. The magazine will run for fifty issues and cost £8.99 for each issue after the first issue which was £2.99.

Anime Showcase

 DVD cover for Anime Showcase
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DVD cover for Anime Showcase

Anime Showcase is a promotional DVD which is being distributed for Manga UK by HMV. The price of the DVD is £3.99 and includes various snippits of different anime including:

  • Noein - Episode 1
  • Heat Guy J - Episode 1
  • Otogi Zoshi - Episode 1
  • A five minute preview of Hellboy: Sword of Storms
  • Trailers For 'Tokyo Zombie', 'Noein', 'Tactics' and others.

Anime licenced by Manga Entertainment

As of 2005, Manga Entertainment owns the English rights to 57 anime titles. Their UK arm, Manga Entertainment UK, also sublicenses a number of titles such as Akira and Naruto from American companies who do not have a UK division.

Current Licences

United Kingdom (DVD Region 2)

Anime that Manga Entertainment have previously distributed and released in the UK and Australia (PAL REGIONS)


North America (DVD Region 1)

See also: List of anime licensed by Manga Entertainment.

US Spanish-language releases
  • Ninja Scroll
  • Patlabor the Movie 1 (expired)

Expired licenses North America

Both Patlabor Movies were subsequently licensed by Bandai Visual USA and released through its Honnemise distribution label. Their releases included remastered video and audio and new English dubs for both movies (they were released in 2006). Bandai Visual USA also released a subtitled-only DVD set of Gunbuster February 2007.

Trivia

In its early release days many Manga videos included a Manga trailer which featured Akira , Project A-KO, Fist Of The North Star, Dominion Tank Police and many more with Celtic Frost's The Heart Beneath as its theme song.

References

1. Anime News Network's report on Iron Kid

2.Anime on DVDs report on Manga's rumored attempt to produce their first Blu-ray disc

3.Anime on DVDs glitch page reports an audio defect.

  1. ^ Shirow, Masamune [1985] (1995). Appleseed Volume One: The Promethean Challenge, trans. Studio Proteus, UK ed., London: Manga Publishing. ISBN 1-900097-01-X. 
  2. ^ [1]

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