Bandai Entertainment Inc. to Co-Produce an All-New Original Japanese Animated Television Series Titled 'Eureka Seven'.CYPRESS, Calif. -- Announced on Jan. 31, 2005, in Tokyo - Bandai Entertainment Bandai Entertainment, Inc. is an anime distribution company, owned by the Japanese enterprise Namco Bandai Holdings.[2] It is involved in the distribution of numerous anime in North America, as well as manga and other merchandising ventures related to anime. Inc. has joined forces with several companies in Japan to produce an all-new original television animation series titled "Eureka Seven Eureka Seven, known in Japan as Psalms of Planets Eureka seveN (交響詩篇エウレカセブン ," set to air every Sunday at 7 a.m. on Japan's MBS/TBS national network beginning April 17. A total of 11 partners are involved in the "Eureka Seven" project with the television series being the core; there will also be various product development, and other media-related expansions set to fire-up this new project. Created and animated by internationally acclaimed animation studio Animation studio can refer to:
In Japanese architecture, sliding partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper. When closed, they softly diffuse light throughout the house. Kawamori ("Macross," "Macross Plus"), and veteran character designer Kenichi Yoshida ("Cowboy Bebop the Movie"). "Bandai Entertainment is extremely excited to be part of such an epic production and along with all of our 'Eureka Seven' partners, can't wait for its distribution domestically in Japan and later on for the international market," said Ken Iyadomi, executive vice president of Bandai Entertainment Inc. The story of "Eureka Seven" centers on Renton, a young man who occasionally helps out his father as a mechanic. But Renton's feelings of dissatisfaction and frustration grows as his mundane and routine work clouds his visions for his future and begins to dream about flying around the world. It isn't until one day, a large human-like mech falls from the sky in front of young Renton and appearing from the depths of the machine is a beautiful young girl named Eureka. And as she asks the dumbfounded dumb·found also dum·found tr.v. dumb·found·ed, dumb·found·ing, dumb·founds To fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound. See Synonyms at surprise. Renton for repairs, the two will embark upon a fantastic journey into the unknown. "Eureka Seven" comprises of several partners and includes the entire Bandai Group whose mission is to develop mid- to long-term "contents projects," focusing on cross-media platform collaboration of animation, video games, action figures, and the development of new products and merchandise. Bandai Entertainment will be the central company focusing on the "Eureka Seven" animation and will handle third-party licensing. Along with the animated series for "Eureka Seven," the video game will depart in their respective project with new characters and storyline paralleling the television series. Bandai Corp. President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Takeo Takasu commented: "As Project Eureka officially begins in April, with the strong force and partnership we have with production members and affiliate, we are able to accomplish multiple product businesses centered around the animation. As a Bandai Group, we will fully expand the business potential of 'Eureka Seven' through product development, high-quality image distribution, broadband transmission and many other strong entertainment elements." Here will also be merchandise development such as plastic models, action figures, playing cards, apparel, and snacks. As part of the "Eureka Seven" project, Kadokawa Shoten Inc. will release a comic series based on the TV animation in the "Gekkan Shonen Ace" with Sony Music Group partnering to create music for the animation and video game portion. Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Entertainment is a major global record label controlled by the Sony Corporation. In 1988, Sony Corporation acquired CBS Records, Inc. for $2 billion. CBS Inc., now CBS Corporation, retained the rights to the CBS name, and Sony renamed the label Inc. is expected to release a CD of the theme songs, and Aniplex Inc. will release a CD of the animation music. In addition, many other companies will also contribute to the numerous product/merchandise expansion based on "Eureka Seven." "Eureka Seven" Official Home page at http://eureka-prj.net. (Please note that this Web site is in Japanese. An official English version is in development.) Bandai Entertainment Inc. is the premier distributor of Japanese animation on DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. home video and leading Japanese animated licensed programming for television broadcast distribution in North America. The company has distributed notable titles like "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (機動戦士ガンダムSEED [シード] ," "Ghost in the Shell This article is about the manga and anime franchise. For other uses, see Ghost in the Shell (disambiguation). Ghost in the Shell (Japanese: 攻殻機動隊, Kōkaku Kidōtai, i.e. : Stand Alone Complex Stand Alone Complex have several meanings:
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