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Press Release
Haré+Guu
Website Launches
April 27, 2005
AN Entertainment has unveiled the official North American fan
site for Haré+Guu (pronounced "Ha-rey-goo"). Warning: This
cult hit anime series is known to cause uncontrollable fits of
hysterical laughter and virtually instant addiction to its
unique and nearly indescribably odd humor. Visit the website at
your own risk!!!!
www.hareguu.com
Unquestionably one of the most frequently requested series ever
among American anime fans, AN Entertainment is excited to
fulfill this overwhelming demand by bringing English speaking
viewers a faithful and authentic presentation of both the
original TV series and its follow-up home video series, Haré+Guu
Deluxe. With a robust cast of eccentric characters, a non-stop
barrage of weird and wacky situations, and parodies of
everything from anime to video games to the little
eccentricities of everyday life, Haré+Guu is undoubtedly one of
the very best anime comedy series ever created.
Created in 1997 by female manga artist Renjuro Kindaichi, the
Haré+Guu manga serial continues to headline the monthly Japanese
Shonen GanGan magazine. In April 2001, the comic was adapted
into a television series that spanned 26 broadcast episodes and
two made-for-home-video "OAV" series, all produced by the
Shin'ei Doga production studio best known for the international
smash hit anime comedy Crayon Shin-chan, and directed by veteran
Crayon Shin-chan director Tsutomu Mizushima.
ABOUT AN ENTERTAINMENT
Established in 2002 as a sister company to internationally
recognized internet based anime retail company AnimeNation.com,
AN Entertainment exists to bring high quality Japanese animation
to English speaking viewers. Experience in the retail
distribution field coupled with an extensive knowledge of
Japanese animation make AN Entertainment exceptionally suited to
releasing archival quality home video releases that are
interesting and appealing to casual viewers, and rewarding and
satisfying to devoted fans seeking first rate anime productions
presented with uncompromising concern for artistic and cultural
integrity.
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