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  2. Yarichin Bitch Club - Wikipedia

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    Yarichin Bitch Club (Japanese: ヤリチン☆ビッチ部, Hepburn: Yarichin Bitchi-bu, lit. "Playboy Slut Club") is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Ogeretsu Tanaka. Yarichin Bitch Club has been self-published on Pixiv since 2012, and in 2016 it received a print publication by Gentosha.

  3. Grizzly (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly was established on December 25, 2017, [2] and formally unveiled at Anime Japan on March 23, 2018, with the announcement that the studio would adapt Yarichin Bitch Club into a series of original video animations (OVAs).

  4. List of anime companies - Wikipedia

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    Several of their titles have been acquired by other anime distributing companies prior to and following Central Park Media's bankruptcy and liquidation, such as ADV Films, Bandai Entertainment, Funimation Entertainment, Media Blasters, Nozomi Entertainment, etc.) US Manga Corps (U.S., part of Central Park Media)

  5. Madhouse, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Madhouse's early theatrical work included assistance on the Barefoot Gen films, and Lensman, an anime movie based on the space opera series by pulp science fiction author E.E. "Doc" Smith. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, director Yoshiaki Kawajiri produced a string of action films including Wicked City , Demon City Shinjuku , and Ninja Scroll .

  6. Anime International Company - Wikipedia

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    An anime television series created by Ryōsuke Takahashi. Trouble Chocolate: October 8, 1999: March 24, 2000 20 An anime series produced by AIC. Now and Then, Here and There: October 14, 1999: December 30, 1999 13 An anime television series directed by Akitaro Daichi and written by Hideyuki Kurata. Great Dangaioh: April 5, 2001: July 5, 2001 13

  7. Hidive - Wikipedia

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    Hidive, LLC, a new company not affiliated with Anime Network, was formed in 2017 and shortly after, it acquired Anime Network Online's assets and spun them off into the new streaming service following Anime Network Online's discontinuation. [3] [2] Former subscriptions from Anime Network Online were later moved to Hidive. [4]

  8. MAPPA - Wikipedia

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    MAPPA denied offering "unreasonable compensation" to "creators" in a response to claims that the studio underpaid workers; [12] however, animator Ippei Ichii claimed that an anime produced by MAPPA under Netflix was suggesting a pay of ¥3,800 per cut, [12] to which Ichii claimed that ¥15,000 is the minimum cost that animators should negotiate ...

  9. Funimation - Wikipedia

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    Funimation Entertainment, along with OlympuSAT, launched the Funimation Channel on September 29, 2005, the second 24-hour anime digital cable network in North America (the first being A.D. Vision's Anime Network). [72] [73] OlympuSAT was the exclusive distributor of the channel. [73] On March 23, 2006, a syndicated block was announced for ...