ADV
UNIVERSE™
DOWNLOAD
STORE
LAUNCHES
Top U.S.
Anime
Company
Opens
Digital
Store
HOUSTON,
September
25, 2006 —
ADV Films,
the number
one
producer-distributor
of anime
outside of
Japan, is
pleased to
announce the
launch of
the ADV
Universe™
Digital
Download
Store.
ADV Universe
opens to the
public with
almost 1,000
minutes of
anime
available
for
download-to-own.
As ADV Films
has the
largest
English-language
library in
the world,
the amount
of shows
available
will
constitute a
significant
portion of
the anime
available in
the U.S. The
site will
have a
release
schedule as
equally
aggressive
as the DVD
releases. In
some cases,
episodes
will be
available
for download
before the
U.S. DVD
release
date.
To promote
the new
store, the
first
episode of
the
highly-anticipated
new show
GUYVER is
FREE for
downloading
to anyone
who
registers
now (free
registration)
as a member
of ADV
Universe.
The
promotion is
available
for a very
limited time
only and
subject to
system
requirement
compatibilities.
The Guyver
promotion is
especially
enticing as
the DVD does
not hit the
retail
stores until
November
14th. New
registrants
simply click
on the
Guyver
Promotion
bar at the
top of the
homepage at
www.advuniverse.com.
The titles
available
this week
include
brand new
anime shows
which have
just
released to
DVD (Comic
Party
Revolution
TV, Jinki:
Extend), fan
favorites
(Godannar,
Gilgamesh),
hard-to-find
shows
(Princess
Tutu,
Magical
Play),
movies (Lady
Death,
Parasite
Dolls) and
many more.
The pricing
runs around
$4.99 for
most
half-hour
episodes and
$19.98 for
most movies.
The store
will also
include free
content
(trailers,
screensavers,
exclusive
clips and
downloadable
art).
Setting the
bar for
image
quality, ADV
Universe
downloads
are equal to
or better
than the
average
DVD-image
quality.
“Anime fans
are very
tech-savvy
consumers,
and they
demand
high-quality
images from
their
entertainment,”
says CEO and
President
John
Ledford. “We
developed
the
offerings
with them
foremost in
our minds.”
The launch
was
announced by
company
representatives
this weekend
at AWA, a
popular
anime fan
convention.
About ADV
Films:
In the 14
years since
its
inception,
ADV Films
has become
the #1
producer-distributor
of Japanese
animation
(“anime”)
outside of
Japan and
has the
largest
English-language
anime
library in
the world.
With
best-selling
titles such
as Neon
Genesis
Evangelion,
RahXephon,
Robotech,
Full Metal
Panic, Hello
Kitty and
Azumanga
Daioh, ADV
Films'
extensive
catalog is
fueling the
popularity
of anime
around the
globe.
Always on
the
forefront,
ADV is
introducing
North
America to
bold new
anime
franchises
such as
Gantz, Elfen
Lied, Chrono
Crusade,
Peacemaker
and DNAngel.
ADV Films'
library also
includes
popular
live-action
science
fiction
programs
such as The
Jim Henson
Company's
Farscape,
the
nationally
syndicated
Gene
Roddenberry’s
Andromeda
and the
Saturn
Award-nominated
Mutant X. In
2005 ADV
Films was
voted “Best
Anime
Company” in
the SPJA
awards,
presented at
Anime Expo,
North
America’s
largest
anime
convention.
The readers
of Anime
News Network
designated
ADV Films
“Overall
Favorite
Anime
Company” in
both 2004
and 2005.
Parent
company,
A.D. Vision,
Inc.,
encompasses
a multitude
of
complementary
media
divisions,
spanning
publishing,
television,
licensing
and
merchandising
and
continues to
expand into
new areas.
Its Anime
Network™ is
America's
first and
only
television
network
dedicated to
bringing
anime and
anime-related
programming
to consumers
nationwide
via digital
cable 24
hours a day.
The company
has two
publishing
arms:
Newtype USA,
the premier
anime and
manga
monthly
magazine,
and ADV
Manga™,
dedicated to
publishing
graphic
novels.
Headquartered
in Houston,
the company
has offices
in Europe
and Japan.
For more
information,
visit
www.advfilms.com.