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Madman’s Twelve Days of Christmas Announcements – Days 1-7

Madman Entertainment is now more than half way through its twelve days of Christmas announcements for 2014. Below are the announcements that have been made so far.

On the first day of Christmas, Dragon Ball Z Tamashii Buddies were made available for purchase.

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On the second day of Christmas, a selection of Banpresto and Megahouse collectibles were made available for pre-order.

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On the third day of Christmas, One Week Friends was announced. It will be available soon on AnimeLab, with a home video release to follow.

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On the fourth day of Christmas, Free! Eternal Summer, the second season of the popular series Free!, was announced. It will be available soon on AnimeLab, with a home video release to follow at a later date.

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On the fifth day of Christmas, In Search of the Lost Future was announced. The series is still airing in Japan. It is not clear if the license is for streaming rights, a home video release or both.

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On the sixth day of Christmas, Wanna Be The Strongest in the World! was announced. AnimeLab will be streaming the series in 2015 with a home-video release occurring at a currently unannounced date. The announcement does not clarify if the series will be receiving a Blu-ray release as well or if it will just receive a DVD release.

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On the seventh day of Christmas, No-Rin was announced. It will be available for streaming on AnimeLab soon and will be released on home video sometime in 2015.No-Rin-Promo-Art-001

Stay tuned for more of Madman’s twelve days of Christmas announcements!

K. Roberts
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From November 2014 to September 2017, this author covered as much anime news as possible, and published several dozen reviews of anime and Cartoon Network titles thanks primarily to Madman and Hanabee.