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AnimeNation

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Defunct American anime-centered company

AnimeNation
Company typePrivate[1]
GenreAnime[1]
Founded1995[2]
FounderGene Field[1]
Defunct2015 (2015)
Headquarters,
United States[3]
Key people
Gene Field
John Oppliger[1]
DivisionsAN Entertainment[2]
RentAnime.com[4]
Websitewww.animenation.com

AnimeNation was an American business that included RentAnime.com, a discussionforum, anime industry news, and a column called "Ask John".[1][4][5] It was previously aretailer ofanime andmanga products until 2014 and an anime licensing and distribution company under the name AN Entertainment.[1][4][6]

AnimeNation

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AnimeNation was founded in 1995 by Gene Field inClearwater, Florida.[1][2] After the company's initial success, they opened a retail location.[1] They considered licensing shows in 1998 includingBerserk andCyber Team in Akihabara, but did not move forward until the company's stability improved.[5][7] In 1999, the company built a 15,000-square-foot facility in the Lynmar Commerce Park,Tampa, Florida.[1][8][9] As of 2004, AnimeNation was one of the top two online anime specialty retailers in the United States.[1] The site also features a regular column, "Ask John", where AN employee John Oppliger answers reader questions about anime. As of 2005, Oppliger had written over 1,070 articles.[5] The AnimeNation online store closed in 2014,[4][6] though the "Ask John" blog and forums continue to operate as of July 5, 2023.[10]

AN Entertainment

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In 2002, AnimeNation entered the anime market due to increased licensing and retail competition.[2][11] The name AN Entertainment comes from AnimeNation (AN), and Entertainment was chosen to possibly allow other shows (including live action) to be licensed.[2] They chose to finish one title before licensing another in order to produce the highest quality product.[12] Small staffing numbers also influenced the decision.[7]

The first title the company licensed wasRisky Safety withBang Zoom! Entertainment producing the dub andADV Films distributing the release.[8][13][14][15] AN Entertainment used a script created byfansub group Sachigumi with modifications for itsRisky Safety release and also acquired the TV broadcast rights.[2][8][16] AN Entertainment acquiredMiami Guns, but not TV broadcast rights, and the dub was produced by Phoenix Post Sound (Coastal Studios).[12][17][18]Haré+Guu was licensed by AN Entertainment (including TV broadcast rights), and co-produced with Bang Zoom! Entertainment.[11][12][19] Bang Zoom! produced the dub andFunimation distributedHaré+Guu.[11][20][21] They also licensedHaré+Guu Deluxe, but did not licenseHaré+Guu FINAL.[7][22] The original ending for theHaré+Guu TV show could not be used due to a licensing problem involving Bandai.[7][20]Haré+Guu was the first show aired on theFunimation Channel that was not a property of Funimation.[23] AN Entertainment's license forRisky Safety expired in Fall 2007.[24]

RentAnime.com

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RentAnime.com website logo

AnimeNation also ran RentAnime.com, aDVD-by-mail service similar toNetflix, that specialized in anime.[1][3][25] The service suffered from mailing issues with the TampaUnited States Postal Service, but they were later resolved.[3] RentAnime.com continued to operate despite the closure of AnimeNation's online store, until it closed at the end of 2015.[4][26]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijkSolochek, Jeffrey S. (November 5, 2004)."Right hobby, right time".Tampa Bay Times. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  2. ^abcdefAlexander, Isaac (January 31, 2003)."AN Entertainment". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  3. ^abcBorland, John (June 8, 2005)."DVD upstarts carve out niche businesses".CNET. RetrievedOctober 29, 2014.
  4. ^abcde"AnimeNation Retailer Closes Shop After 20 Years". Anime News Network. September 13, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2014.
  5. ^abcDong, Bamboo (April 17, 2005)."John Oppliger". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  6. ^abBeveridge, Chris (September 15, 2014)."AnimeNation Closes Shop". The Fandom Post. RetrievedOctober 29, 2014.
  7. ^abcdMacdonald, Christopher (August 5, 2006)."Otakon 2006 An Entertainment". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  8. ^abc"AnimeNation Announces Its First DVD Release".ICv2. February 2, 2003. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  9. ^Ripley, Jackie (October 8, 1999)."5 new tenants move to industrial center".St. Petersburg Times. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  10. ^Oppliger, John (July 5, 2023)."Ask John – Anime News Blog". AnimeNation. RetrievedAugust 3, 2023.
  11. ^abc"AN Entertainment Schedules First Haré+Guu DVD Release". Anime News Network. October 6, 2005. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  12. ^abcKoulikov, Mikhail; Macdonald, Christopher (August 12, 2004)."Otakon 2004 AN Entertainment". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  13. ^"Risky Safety Release Announced". Anime News Network. March 28, 2003. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  14. ^"ADV to Distribute Risky Safety". Anime News Network. May 1, 2003. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  15. ^Arnold, Adam."Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety Vol.1".Anime Fringe.
  16. ^Phillips, George (September 1, 2003)."Otakon - 2003 AN Entertainment". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 29, 2014.
  17. ^"Miami Guns Official Press Release". Anime News Network. July 11, 2003. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  18. ^Mathews, Ryan (September 2, 2004)."The Dub Track Miami Guns". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 30, 2014.
  19. ^"AN Entertainment Licenses Guu". Anime News Network. July 3, 2004. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  20. ^abDong, Bamboo (August 20, 2005)."Otakon 2005 AN Entertainment". Anime News Network. RetrievedNovember 2, 2014.
  21. ^Martin, Theron (February 27, 2006)."Haré+Guu DVD 1". Anime News Network. RetrievedOctober 29, 2014.
  22. ^"Jungle Guu Update". Anime News Network. July 3, 2004. RetrievedNovember 2, 2014.
  23. ^"Haré+Guu on Funimation Channel". Anime News Network. September 20, 2006. RetrievedOctober 30, 2014.
  24. ^"AN Entertainment Says Good-Bye to Risky Safety". Anime News Network. May 19, 2007. RetrievedOctober 30, 2014.
  25. ^"RentAnime.com". Anime News Network. July 15, 2004. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  26. ^"RentAnime.com closing".Facebook RentAnime.com.

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