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  • AnimEigo Town Hall livestream!

    Hey everybody! We have an announcement! We've been very busy over here with the AnimEigo transition, and we want to update you on progress, future plans, and all the stuff that we've been up to. Join us on a special livestream! We'll be taking your questions, suggestions, and getting your feedback! Join us on Monday, April 22 at 9pm Eastern, 6pm Pacific. https://www.youtube.com/animeigo Hope to see you there!

  • The AnimEigo Transition - FAQ

    We have a new home! AnimEigo is now part of MediaOCD! Here, we'll try to answer your burning questions about what this means for us, the future, and your favorite AnimEigo anime titles. Q: Will anything be going out of print? A: There will be a few minor changes. Most DVDs will go out of print if there's already a Blu-ray edition, as most new buyers will opt for the better quality version. For example, Otaku no Video DVD Edition is now out of print. However, we will do our best to keep classic AnimEigo titles in print indefinitely! Q: Will you be licensing new titles? A: Yes! We plan to start slowly, but by 2025 we hope to release around one new title per month, give or take. Q: Will you be producing any new DVDs? A: While we will keep a few best-selling DVDs in print for as long as they keep selling, all new releases will be Blu-ray only. Q: Will you license any live action movies? A: Live action films will be moving to our new live action sibling label, Whole Grain Pictures. Check it out! Q: What can we expect from new AnimEigo releases going forward? A: The important things will not change: you can expect faithful, easy-to-read, and meticulously complete subtitles. You can expect a curated selection of amazing classic anime. You can expect a personal approach and friendly customer service. You can still expect to find our discs at the usual online retailers. We are still a small team of dedicated fans, not a big corporate conglomerate! We do plan to update some things: a stronger social media presence, new forays into merchandise, and some more recent anime titles (although still ones that have stood the test of time). We will also use more current Japanese romanization standards and typesetting for our subtitles moving forward. Q: Will you still do Kickstarters? A: Check out our separate crowdfunding page! Robert and Natsumi, the original founders, still have one or two amazing projects left to announce. After that, who knows? If we (MediaOCD) decide to do some, we'll probably wait til R&N finish theirs so as not to create confusion over who's in charge. Q: Who is this 'MediaOCD' company, and what are they doing with my anime!? A: MediaOCD is a small company founded by Justin Sevakis, that has been producing high quality anime Blu-rays since 2011. We've produced every Blu-ray ever published by Discotek Media and NIS America, and also worked with many other publishers. And actually, we've already made three discs for AnimEigo as their authoring company: the retail edition of Megazone 23, both Kickstarter and retail versions of MADOX-01, and the samurai film Sword of Desperation. Betcha didn't even notice! Q: Will you be doing 4K UHD Blu-rays? A: We already are! The forthcoming Kickstarter project Macross II will get a UHD release! UHD is tricky, but we got this. Over 50% of UHD anime discs in the US market were made by us! As for future titles, not all anime will benefit from the format and it is quite expensive, so we'll decide new ones on a case-by-case basis. Q: What sort of anime will you license? A: Generally, we're looking at less pervy titles from 2010 or earlier, but we're not bound to any specific rules. Any boutique label will, to some extent, reflect the tastes of the owners. However, as anime professionals with over 25 years of experience, rest assured that we know how to license some real classics, and may even introduce you to a few you've never heard of. Q: Can I suggest a title for you to license? A: We generally know what's available and what would sell, but thanks for your input! Q: I have a question! How do I contact you? A: help@mediaocd.com is a good place to get in touch. We're also on many social networks, although we're still spinning those up. Links will be posted shortly. Q: I have some of your stuff posted online... A: Anime of ours posted in their entirety, or in a way that makes watching the whole thing unnecessary (complete recaps, condensed, etc.) is not allowed and we will be taking those down. Commentary, informational posts, and short meme posts are generally OK with us. We usually don't control all the rights in the world, though, so we can't control what other involved companies may do or claim. Please note that we cannot give you outright permission to post most video projects with our footage without contacting the original owners in Japan, and in those cases money must be involved. Q: I own a shop and I would love to carry your products! A: Great! You can order wholesale via our distributor, MVD Entertainment Group. Please note that only video products are available via MVD; merchandise is usually exclusive to our web store. Q: Will you produce new English dubs in the future? A: Such a day seems pretty far off, but it will most likely happen! It would really have to be the right show, though, and not a long series. That's likely too expensive for us. Q: I live outside the USA! Can I buy your products? A: First of all, check Amazon and other local specialty retailers in your area – they may already carry our discs! Right now, we are still looking for direct fulfillment partners in Canada and the UK. (Classic AnimEigo had some, but we could not continue those relationships for various reasons.) We are actively working on this, so please check back soon. However, some titles are licensed for sale in North America only, so you won't be able to order those from overseas. You may be able to find some discs that have been imported to local retailers, but we don't have any control over that. Q: Will your shop carry things from other companies? A: We have nothing to announce right now, but who knows! Got some burning question we missed? Let us know! Thanks so much for your patience while we sort everything out and get started. The future is bright, indeed. -Justin @ MediaOCD

  • Press release: MediaOCD Acquires AnimEigo’s Home Video Distribution Business

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MediaOCD Acquires AnimEigo’s Home Video Distribution Business Brand To Continue Under MediaOCD’s Management LOS ANGELES, CA AND WILMINGTON, NC, February 15, 2024 – MediaOCD and AnimEigo announced today that the two companies have reached an agreement to transition AnimEigo’s mass-market video distribution business to MediaOCD over the coming months. The brand will join MediaOCD’s existing home video label Whole Grain Pictures. AnimEigo will continue to release current and future limited-edition crowdfunded projects using the AnimEigo brand. Founded in 1988, AnimEigo is the English-speaking world’s oldest existing Japanese animation distributor. Operated by the husband-and-wife team of Robert Woodhead and Natsumi Ueki, AnimEigo is best known for such titles as Bubblegum Crisis, Megazone 23 and most recently, MACROSS II. The label is beloved by anime fans for its attention to detail, its high quality, and its fan-oriented approach to production and customer service. It played a key role in the early availability and popularity of uncut, subtitled anime releases in North America. AnimEigo also has released many critically acclaimed and award-winning Japanese live action films. “I am beyond excited to continue the legacy of AnimEigo,” said MediaOCD CEO Justin Sevakis. “I grew up with AnimEigo VHS tapes, and preserving both the brand and its philosophy is of utmost importance to me. The entire MediaOCD team is dedicated to bringing the AnimEigo touch to a whole new generation of anime fans.” "We believe Justin is the right person to continue the AnimEigo tradition of quality and fan support,” said Robert Woodhead, founder and CEO of AnimEigo. “We look forward to helping him with this transition over the next few years. We can't wait to see what new paths his fresh perspective will lead him to explore." He noted that he and Ueki’s plan is to slowly ease into retirement, while ensuring that all existing obligations are met. AnimEigo Blu-rays and DVDs will continue to be available wholesale through distributor MVD Entertainment Group, and via normal retail channels. MVD will also continue to distribute AnimEigo licensed properties via digital distribution platforms. AnimEigo’s existing consumer-facing online storefront will migrate to MediaOCD’s website over the coming months, and continue to operate via new management. Woodhead and Ueki have committed to consult and support MediaOCD throughout the transition process. In January 2024, AnimEigo completed its seventh successful Kickstarter campaigns for a Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray release of the classic MACROSS II anime series. This and other upcoming Kickstarter projects will be managed by Woodhead and Ueki, who will continue to oversee production and fulfillment until all promised goods are delivered. They will also provide support for previous AnimEigo Blu-rays produced via Kickstarter for the foreseeable future. MediaOCD’s existing lines of business, including post-production and planning services for other media publishers and distributors, will continue uninterrupted. About MediaOCD Founded in 2012, MediaOCD is a Los Angeles-based video post-production company known for its obsessive, high quality film and video restoration, Digital Cinema and Blu-ray disc production. Servicing customers such as Discotek Media, IFC Films and Variance Films, MediaOCD has produced over 1,300 retail Blu-rays for various publishers. It launched its label for independent and international cinema, Whole Grain Pictures, in January 2024. Whole Grain Pictures titles are also distributed by MVD Entertainment Group. # # # #

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