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Media Blasters / Tokyo Shock that the Media Blasters version is currently out of print.
Media Blasters has acquired the DVD rights to Godzilla vs. Megalon and Destroy All Monsters.
Media Blasters originally planned to release Godzilla vs. Megalon on DVD and Blu-ray on December 20, 2011 ; however, due to technical difficulties with the dubbing and Toho yet to give its approval for the release, the DVD / Blu-ray release was delayed.
Media Blasters finally released the film on August 14th, 2012 but only on a bare-bones DVD.
On February 11, 2011, Miramax entered a home entertainment agreement with Lions Gate Entertainment, Echo Bridge Entertainment, Media Blasters and StudioCanal to distribute over 550 titles from the Miramax library on DVD and Blu-ray.
The series was licensed for a Region 1 release by Media Blasters.
Media Blasters, who released the first season, passed up on this season and it was licensed to ADV Films instead.
In 2006, VCX employed Media Blasters to digitally re-master the movie from the original 35mm film into a " Definitive Collectors Edition " 2-Disc set on DVD.
The TV series is licensed in the U. S. by Media Blasters and is dubbed by Bang Zoom!
Media Blasters ' early English DVD release used " Hikari to Kage o Dakishimeta Mama " as the opening for Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Episodes 01-22.
Media Blasters ' early English DVD release used " Rarabai ~ Yasashiku Dakasete ~" as the ending for Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Episodes 23-29.
All 13 episodes are available uncut and as they were originally aired, across two volumes, produced and distributed by Media Blasters through their AnimeWorks division ( the same company previously responsible for the release of Invader Zim ).
Originally licensed by Central Park Media, the OVA is currently licensed by Media Blasters.
The Saber Marionette R OVA is currently licensed by Media Blasters.
Both Zeiram movies and the Iria OVA are currently available ( in the original Japanese ) on DVD from Media Blasters.
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Media Blasters released the film in the U. S. in VHS and DVD format on their " Tokyo Shock " label on September 26, 2000.
ADV's license of the series expired in 2007, however, and in November 2007, Media Blasters acquired the license to it.
Media Blasters has confirmed that the dub produced by ADV was kept.
A DVD version was released in early 2001 as a result of a poll conducted by Media Blasters.

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