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ADV Films Shuts Down
Sosseres:
--- Quote from: DarthSpecial on September 02, 2009, 04:05:00 PM ---Having ADV out of business is basically the only way that something like Bubblegum Crisis 2040 was going to get loose, because they actually paid for eps 25 & 26 to be made, so they permanently owned it rather than leased it from a Japanese company. Good news for Macross fans, too. Unfortunately, the titles they had rights to, have, in many cases, nearly disappeared from the Net, or are only to be found in really old formats, like .ogm .
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The news report linked in the first post states that ADV split into multiple companies that kept most, if not all licenses. So nothing changed except taxes, names on companies and owners. That is what it said when the link was posted here and what it has continued to say.
So please don't say they are dead when the facts presented in this thread points to the opposite.
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Sosseres on September 02, 2009, 04:08:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: DarthSpecial on September 02, 2009, 04:05:00 PM ---Having ADV out of business is basically the only way that something like Bubblegum Crisis 2040 was going to get loose, because they actually paid for eps 25 & 26 to be made, so they permanently owned it rather than leased it from a Japanese company. Good news for Macross fans, too. Unfortunately, the titles they had rights to, have, in many cases, nearly disappeared from the Net, or are only to be found in really old formats, like .ogm .
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The news report linked in the first post states that ADV split into multiple companies that kept most, if not all licenses. So nothing changed except taxes, names on companies and owners. That is what it said when the link was posted here and what it has continued to say.
So please don't say they are dead when the facts presented in this thread points to the opposite.
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DIE ADV DIE! Ooops, I said it too loud. =[
relic2279:
--- Quote from: Sosseres on September 02, 2009, 04:08:21 PM ---So please don't say they are dead when the facts presented in this thread points to the opposite.
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Isn't that what happens when a company dissolves into separate entities? Very much the same way the government broke up Ma Bell in 82? They essentially were the same company but now competing against one another. Thus, dead. Unless the parent company is still in control of the new companies.
Edit:
But it looks like ADV's parent company still holds most of the catalog anyhow. So it doesn't really matter.
Scudworth:
First Central Park Media now ADV... You're going down Funimation!
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Scudworth on September 02, 2009, 05:18:07 PM ---First Central Park Media now ADV... You're going down Funimation!
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*coughs*Amen*coughs* >_>;;
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