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| On July 11, 2008 | ADV Announced that it was discontinuing print of th |
| On June 26, 2007, | ADV announced that they had acquired the license to |
| ADV announced at Comic-Con International 2007 that | |
| On September 1, 2009, | ADV announced that it was selling off its assets, i |
| e new titles, is still not fully known, but the | ADV brand name and logo have been retired. |
| 1 Kyu | Adv. Brown Belt + black stripe |
| It was licensed by | ADV but is now licensed by a division of ADV, SoftC |
| roducer of many of the company's releases until | ADV collapsed and shut down in 2009. |
| He is married to former | ADV contractor and voice actress Tiffany Grant. |
| include the missing audio elements, and in 2003 | ADV delayed its release of the subtitled Super Dime |
| Martin Klein in the OVA, and Edwin Neal in the | ADV dub of the series. |
| Lyon Flare was also the first title released by | ADV Film's Softcel label. |
| He did criticize | ADV Film's English dub as "kung fu style dubbing", |
| TV series "Arc the Lad", released in the USA by | ADV Films despite the fact the former had previousl |
| ADV Films released the VHS on November 11, 1998. | |
| However, | ADV Films had never confirmed a release date. |
| City Hunter-Voice of Kaori for American Dub, | ADV Films |
| i Filmworks, Switchblade was formed in 2008 and | ADV Films provided distribution. |
| Angel of Darkness series was licensed by | ADV Films and released under their Softcel label. |
| In the US, | ADV Films released 3 volumes of videos on VHS and D |
| ADV Films acquired the license for U.S. distributio | |
| At Anime Boston 2007, | ADV Films had announced they have licensed for the |
| works in voice acting, appearing in titles for | ADV Films and Seraphim Digital. |
| Vision, parent company of the anime distributor | ADV Films and manga publisher ADV Manga, but the ma |
| ADV Films had originally added a brief teaser page | |
| ADV Films began as an importer of anime, marketing | |
| Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat is licensed by | ADV Films and is distributed in the United States b |
| While in the | ADV Films dub he was portrayed by Brett Weaver and |
| ADV Films was the distributor of Risky Safety and M | |
| anime, and by Hilary Haag in the English dub by | ADV Films and FUNimation Entertainment. |
| es is licensed for the North American market by | ADV Films whose English dub replaces the original s |
| aden Saiyuki is distributed in North America by | ADV Films and comprises 50 episodes, which has a la |
| Owing to strong DVD sales, | ADV films has continuously released successive volu |
| ere released on VHS and DVD in North America by | ADV Films in 2002. |
| s released by Happy Carrot films, a division of | ADV Films on 1/20/2009. |
| When the film was released in North America by | ADV Films in 1998, western critical reception was g |
| TV anime series and by Brett Weaver in the 2006 | ADV Films English dub. |
| In the 2006 | ADV Films English Dub of the original series they w |
| f the film was released in the United States by | ADV Films under the title, Blade of the Phantom Mas |
| wn and it would later be released in the USA by | ADV Films and in Italy by Dynamic Italia. |
| ADV Films announced at Anime Central that they acqu | |
| riginally licensed for American distribution by | ADV Films who released the series onto both dubbed |
| In 1998 | ADV Films released the animation subtitled and dubb |
| n 1995, which was subsequently released through | ADV Films in North America in December 1996. |
| of the first two seasons appeared, released by | ADV Films under license by DIC, completing the uncu |
| Iijima reprised her role of Lynn Minmay for the | ADV Films English dub release of Macross, and in in |
| ce of an unedited Gatchaman version released by | ADV Films in the USA, in which Keyop rarely if ever |
| June 1, 1989, respectively in North America by | ADV Films's Encore Action, in France by Mangas, in |
| The company is one of five successors to | ADV Films, as well as titles from Sentai Filmworks |
| n, TX) is an American actor and voice actor for | ADV Films, FUNimation Entertainment, and Seraphim D |
| The OVA is licensed by | ADV Films, which released it to VHS with English su |
| It was originally licensed by | ADV Films. |
| The English version was produced by | ADV Films. |
| Cover from the first Gantz anime released by | ADV Films. |
| ptations were also licensed in North America by | ADV Films. |
| d is the American co-founder of the now-defunct | ADV Films. |
| up in North America for an English dub done by | ADV Films. |
| toryline to that of the OVAs, is distributed by | ADV Films. |
| animated feature film released in July 2004 by | ADV Films. |
| and the complete Protoculture Collection, from | ADV Films. |
| rican market by SoftCel Pictures, an imprint of | ADV Films. |
| ght actresses from the anime production company | ADV Films: Christine Auten, Shelley Calene-Black, J |
| ADV had announced that it had sold its assets to a | |
| Key: ' | ADV' indicates a skater was advanced due to being i |
| Toho reluctantly licensed Devil Hunter Yohko to | ADV, making the title ADV's first; even though Shoz |
| It was released in North America by | ADV Manga in late 2004 and early 2005. |
| It is translated into English by | ADV Manga and was first published in 2002 by the Ma |
| ADV Manga. | |
| The manga was licensed in the US by | ADV Manga. |
| This was followed by a press release from | ADV on November 20, 2006, stating that they had lic |
| ADV Pro was the company's anime production studio. | |
| John Ledford stated that | ADV Pro had been "reactivated" and was currently wo |
| In a rare move, | ADV recalled many of the voice actors from The Ocea |
| hile the English dub of the show was adapted by | ADV, the original The SoulTaker dub was not. |
| In 2008, the anime became one of over thirty | ADV titles acquired by Funimation Entertainment. |
| In 2008, it became one of over 30 | ADV titles transferred to Funimation Entertainment. |
| In July 2008, the anime became one of over 30 | ADV titles transferred to Funimation. |
| In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 | ADV titles transferred to Funimation. |
| In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 | ADV titles whose licenses were transferred to Funim |
| In 1992 Ledford and Matt Greenfield launched | ADV together and decided to begin licensing anime. |
| Blasters has confirmed that the dub produced by | ADV was kept. |
| emastered footage and audio elements available, | ADV were able to forego needing the edit-decision l |
| Frog released by | ADV, with voices for Keroro (said to be voiced by V |
| B Payloads include the Advanced X-Ray Detector ( | ADV XDT), the Advanced Commercial Generic Bioproces |
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