Akira, Spirted Away, Vexille, Tekkonkinkreet, Paprika, Castle in the Sky.
When it says Hyb on anime DVDs it means it is in English and Japanese.
Yes, you can find anime DVDs in Minnesota.
Many websites where DVDs are available to rent, download, or purchase will have a list of new release DVDs. Such sites as Redbox, iTunes, IMDB and Target are good places to start.
Here's a list of different Fitness DVDs from a website. These are definitely worth buying as reviews for them are very good. http://www.Fitnessmagazine.com/workout/gear/DVDs/10-best-workout-dvds/
Here is a site with most anime dvds on it. http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/ecoZyWnV1d75ngbJhZ/browse/category/4/626/0
An individual can go to find sales on animated DVDs at various websites. Examples would include Amazon, Right Stuf, Pronto, Rakuten, and Anime Nation.
You can buy the DVDs at most anime conventions.
Try A Place Called 'Otaku Wanted'.
No but there is a library that sells manga and a bunch of anime DVDs i don't exactly where it is but it's the library with and underground floor
Make a detailed list of the dvds, keep them alphabetized, do not put dvds in random cases.
Yes I own the dvds and I love them. Most American adapted DVDs offer english sub and dub options.
Naruto DVDs contain Japanese animated series 'Naruto'. They are often refereed to as 'anime' and are directed at a wide range of audiences. Anime Naruto is aimed at teenage and younger audiences, however this may be dependent on the series. The English series is known to be aimed at younger audiences, with much less dramatic action and 'more appropriate' language. Naruto can be associated with series such as Pokemon or Dragon Ball, which are both animes.