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Streamline Pictures

Streamline Pictures was an American media company. Founded by Carl Macek, Jerry Beck, and Fred Patten, it was one of the earliest distributors of English-dubbed Japanese animation.[4][5]

Streamline Pictures
Original logo (1989–1993)
TypePrivate company (1988–1997)
Name-only unit (1997–2002)
IndustryAnime dubbing
Film and television distribution
FoundedOctober/November 1988[1]
Founder
DefunctMarch 31, 2002
FateDisbanded
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, USA
ProductsTV series
Theatrical films
Original Video Animations

History

Founding

Founded in Los Angeles, California, in late 1988, Streamline Pictures was one of the first North American companies that was created primarily with the intention of distributing translated anime uncut and faithful to the original content.[6] The founders of Streamline were television writer and producer Carl Macek, who had worked for Harmony Gold USA on the series Robotech, and animation historians Jerry Beck and Fred Patten. At one point or another, Gregory Snegoff, Steve Kramer, Ardwight Chamberlain, Tom Wyner, and Mike Reynolds, all of whom served as series staff writers (and voice actors) on Robotech, worked as independent writers and voice actors for Streamline.[7]

High profile products

A credits sequence created by Streamline for their 1991 VHS tapes of Colonel Bleep

The first high-profile product distributed by Streamline was its December 1989 release of the anime film Akira. The company was also known for its 1989 theatrical distribution of the film Laputa: Castle in the Sky directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and its 1992 video dubbing of The Castle of Cagliostro. Streamline also dubbed My Neighbor Totoro, and Kiki's Delivery Service, both adapted and directed by Gregory Snegoff, in 1988 for Tokuma Shoten, although these were only used as in-flight films by Japan Airlines at the time. As a fan of Miyazaki's films, Macek did not think Laputa (of which Streamline was the distributor) had received the quality of dubbing that a Miyazaki film deserved. He thought that it could have been done better, so Tokuma Shoten gave him the opportunity to prove his words. For his first project, he asked to dub My Neighbor Totoro, one of his favorite Miyazaki works. The Streamline dub of My Neighbor Totoro was released theatrically in the U.S. by Troma Films in 1993; but its dub of Kiki's Delivery Service appeared only on the 1990s Japanese laserdisc release of that title. (Since then, however, all three afore-mentioned films by Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli have been redubbed by Disney.)

Tokuma Shoten was pleased with the quality of the initial work, and it immediately hired Streamline to produce the English language version of Kiki's Delivery Service. Soon after its release, the film was bought by Japan Airlines, who showed it during their flights between Japan and the U.S. Streamline also licensed and dubbed other popular anime series and movies, such as Fist of the North Star, Wicked City, Lensman, Vampire Hunter D and The Professional: Golgo 13.

Home video market

Streamline, in being the first company dedicated to making anime accessible to the English speaking world, was notable for releasing a wide variety of anime that fit in a wide variety of genres, many of which do not fit completely in any genre such as Twilight of the Cockroaches. During the 1990s VHS era, before the common availability of hybrid DVDs, anime distributors released anime via subtitled or dubbed tapes with the subtitled editions being noticeably more expensive than the dubs which were expected to sell better. Streamline is also notable in being the only such company to eschew this practice and release only dubs of its anime. The only exceptions were the later Akira subtitled release and their Robotech Collection, which included episodes of the original Macross, Southern Cross and Mospeada episodes on the same tape along with their Robotech counterparts. (Since then, these three titles were re-released by ADV Films through Harmony Gold.)

Criticism

Because of Macek's notoriety with a certain branch of fandom, Streamline became one of the early catalysts of the sub vs. dub debate.[8] Macek's philosophy towards anime dubbing, as stated in several interviews, most notably published Protoculture Addicts and Animag, has become largely synonymous with the negative connotation concerning "Americanized dubs".

Later years

Streamline Pictures stopped producing new anime releases in 1997, but continued to distribute its complete library in North America. In 1996, the company began to release foreign films under its "Independent Filmworks" label until 2000 when the company closed. The company's Modelworks division was sold in 1998 and the "Streamline Pictures Modelworks" division became a separate company operating under the name, "Avatar Creations."

Today, rights to much of the Streamline film and television library (such as Akira and The Castle of Cagliostro) have either reverted to the Japanese rights holder and licensed to other companies; while others have never been re-released due to licensing issues and lack of demand.

List of titles dubbed and/or released

Year Dubbed/Released Title Previous/Last/Current Licensee or Status
1989 Laputa: Castle in the Sky Tokuma Shoten; Walt Disney Company (as Castle in the Sky); GKIDS (as Castle in the Sky)
1989 Twilight of the Cockroaches Discotek Media
1989 My Neighbor Totoro Tokuma Shoten; 50th Street Films; Walt Disney Company; GKIDS
1989 Kiki's Delivery Service Tokuma Shoten; Walt Disney Company; GKIDS
1989 Akira Geneon Entertainment; Bandai Entertainment; Funimation
1990 Akira Production Report Geneon Entertainment; out of print
1990 Lensman Harmony Gold (as Lensman: Secret of the Lens); out of print
1990 Robot Carnival Discotek Media
1990 Zillion Funimation
1991 Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation Mellow Manor Productions
1991 The Castle of Cagliostro TMS Entertainment (as Lupin III: Cagliostro Castle); Manga Entertainment; Discotek Media/Eleven Arts
1991 Clutch Cargo Cambria Productions; BCI Eclipse
1991 Colonel Bleep Alpha Video; Public domain
1991 Space Angel Cambria Productions; BCI Eclipse
1991 Comic Book Confidential The Voyager Company; Home Vision Entertainment; Strand Releasing
1991 Fist of the North Star Image Entertainment; Discotek Media (as Fist of the North Star: The Movie)
1991 Zillion Special: Burning Night Funimation
1991 Mr. Happy Playboy TV; out of print
1992 Planet Busters ADV Films (as Birth); out of print
1992 Robotech II: The Sentinels Palladium Books; ADV Films; A&E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold; Funimation
1992 Nadia ADV Films (as Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water); Sentai Filmworks
1992 Windaria Harmony Gold; ADV Films (as Once Upon a Time); out of print
1992 Vampire Hunter D Urban Vision; Sentai Filmworks
1992 David Hand’s Animaland Image Entertainment; out of print
1992 The Professional: Golgo 13 Urban Vision; Discotek Media
1992 3×3 Eyes Geneon Entertainment; out of print
1992 Robotech Family Home Entertainment; ADV Films; A&E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold; Funimation
1992 The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ADV Films; A&E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold; Funimation
1992 Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross ADV Films; A&E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold; Funimation
1992 Genesis Climber MOSPEADA ADV Films; A&E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold; Funimation
1992 Neo Tokyo ADV Films; out of print
1992 Silent Möbius Bandai Entertainment; out of print
1993 Dirty Pair: Affair of Nolandia ADV Films; Nozomi Entertainment
1993 The Speed Racer Show Trans-Lux/Speed Racer Enterprises; Family Home Entertainment (as Speed Racer: The Movie); out of print
1993 Doomed Megalopolis ADV Films; out of print
1993 Wicked City Urban Vision; Discotek Media
1993 Lupin III: Tales of the Wolf (Lupin III's Greatest Capers) Geneon Entertainment (as Lupin the 3rd); Discotek Media (as Lupin the Third Part II)
1994 Crying Freeman ADV Films; Discotek Media; out of print
1994 Megazone 23, Part 1 Image Entertainment; ADV Films; AnimEigo
1994 Megazone 23, Part 2 ADV Films; AnimEigo
1994 Dirty Pair: Project Eden ADV Films; Nozomi Entertainment
1994 Great Conquest: The Romance of Three Kingdoms Discotek Media
1994 Dirty Pair: Flight 005 Conspiracy ADV Films; Nozomi Entertainment
1994 8 Man After Image Entertainment; Discotek Media
1994 Lily C.A.T. Discotek Media
1994 Cyber Ninja Fox Lorber Home Video; out of print
1994 Zeram Fox Lorber Home Video; Image Entertainment; Tokyo Shock (as Zeiram)
1994 8 Man Fox Lorber Home Video; out of print
1995 Crimson Wolf Image Entertainment; out of print
1995 Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo Toho (as Lupin III); Image Entertainment; Geneon Entertainment (as Lupin the 3rd: The Movie - The Secret of Mamo); Discotek Media
1995 Casshan: Robot Hunter ADV Films through Harmony Gold; Discotek Media
1995 Babel II Image Entertainment; Discotek Media
1995 Barefoot Gen Tara Releasing; Geneon Entertainment; Discotek Media
1995 Space Adventure Cobra Tara Releasing; Urban Vision; Discotek Media

Notes

  1. ^ a b Patten, Fred (April 19, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 1". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). from the original on April 23, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "PASSINGS: Carl Macek". Los Angeles Times. April 24, 2010. from the original on June 10, 2010. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  3. ^ Beck, Jerry (August 1996). "Anime: Hollywood's Invisible Animation Genre". Animation World Magazine. 1 (5). from the original on January 28, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  4. ^ Bertschy, Zac; Sevakis, Justin (January 15, 2010). "Macek Training". Anime News Network. ANNcast (podcast). from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
  5. ^ Yang, Jeff (May 6, 2010). "The 'Robotech' master". San Francisco Chronicle. from the original on September 4, 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  6. ^ Melrose, Kevin (April 19, 2010). "American anime pioneer Carl Macek passes away". Comic Book Resources. from the original on April 21, 2010. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
  7. ^ Matsumoto, Jon (January 14, 1996). "Tooning in to Japanimation". Los Angeles Times. from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  8. ^ "Interview With Carl Macek!". Anime Today. Episode 32. Right Stuf. January 19, 2007. Retrieved April 26, 2015.

References

  • Streamline Pictures Review Index and Company Info—Akemi's Anime World

Further reading

  • Patten, Fred (April 26, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 2". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved May 5, 2015. A series of columns detailing the history of the company by its first employee (not counting the founders).
  • Patten, Fred (May 10, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 4". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  • Patten, Fred (May 17, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 5". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  • Patten, Fred (May 24, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 6". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved May 27, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Akira to Crying Freeman).
  • Patten, Fred (May 31, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 7". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved June 2, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Dirty Pair to Fist of the North Star).
  • Patten, Fred (June 7, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 8". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved June 8, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Great Conquest: Romance of the Three Kingdoms to Lapüta: Castle in the Sky).
  • Patten, Fred (June 14, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 9". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved June 16, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Lensman to Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo).
  • Patten, Fred (June 21, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 10". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved June 22, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Megazone 23, Part 1 to Nadia).
  • Patten, Fred (June 28, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 11". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved June 30, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Neo-Tokyo to Planet Busters).
  • Patten, Fred (July 5, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 12". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved July 6, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (The Professional: Golgo 13 to Robot Carnival).
  • Patten, Fred (July 12, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 13". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved July 13, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Robotech to 3×3 Eyes).
  • Patten, Fred (July 12, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 14 'Twilight Of The Cockroaches'". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved July 20, 2015. Reviews of Streamline's release of Twilight of the Cockroaches.
  • Patten, Fred (July 16, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 15: 'Vampire Hunter D'". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved July 27, 2015. Reviews of Streamline's release of Vampire Hunter D.
  • Patten, Fred (August 2, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 16: 'Wicked City'". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved August 4, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Wicked City).
  • Patten, Fred (August 9, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 17". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved August 10, 2015. Reviews of Streamline releases (Windaria to Zillion: Burning Night, plus the book Tainted Treats).
  • Patten, Fred (August 16, 2015). "Streamline Pictures – Part 18". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  • Patten, Fred (November 8, 2015). "Streamline Anime Titles That Never Were". Cartoon Research. Funny Animals and More (column). Retrieved November 9, 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Streamline Pictures news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Streamline Pictures was an American media company Founded by Carl Macek Jerry Beck and Fred Patten it was one of the earliest distributors of English dubbed Japanese animation 4 5 Streamline PicturesOriginal logo 1989 1993 TypePrivate company 1988 1997 Name only unit 1997 2002 IndustryAnime dubbingFilm and television distributionFoundedOctober November 1988 1 FounderCarl Macek 2 Jerry Beck 3 Fred Patten 1 DefunctMarch 31 2002FateDisbandedHeadquartersLos Angeles California USAProductsTV seriesTheatrical filmsOriginal Video Animations Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 High profile products 1 3 Home video market 1 4 Criticism 1 5 Later years 2 List of titles dubbed and or released 3 Notes 4 References 5 Further readingHistory EditFounding Edit Founded in Los Angeles California in late 1988 Streamline Pictures was one of the first North American companies that was created primarily with the intention of distributing translated anime uncut and faithful to the original content 6 The founders of Streamline were television writer and producer Carl Macek who had worked for Harmony Gold USA on the series Robotech and animation historians Jerry Beck and Fred Patten At one point or another Gregory Snegoff Steve Kramer Ardwight Chamberlain Tom Wyner and Mike Reynolds all of whom served as series staff writers and voice actors on Robotech worked as independent writers and voice actors for Streamline 7 High profile products Edit source source source source source source source source source source A credits sequence created by Streamline for their 1991 VHS tapes of Colonel BleepThe first high profile product distributed by Streamline was its December 1989 release of the anime film Akira The company was also known for its 1989 theatrical distribution of the film Laputa Castle in the Sky directed by Hayao Miyazaki and its 1992 video dubbing of The Castle of Cagliostro Streamline also dubbed My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki s Delivery Service both adapted and directed by Gregory Snegoff in 1988 for Tokuma Shoten although these were only used as in flight films by Japan Airlines at the time As a fan of Miyazaki s films Macek did not think Laputa of which Streamline was the distributor had received the quality of dubbing that a Miyazaki film deserved He thought that it could have been done better so Tokuma Shoten gave him the opportunity to prove his words For his first project he asked to dub My Neighbor Totoro one of his favorite Miyazaki works The Streamline dub of My Neighbor Totoro was released theatrically in the U S by Troma Films in 1993 but its dub of Kiki s Delivery Service appeared only on the 1990s Japanese laserdisc release of that title Since then however all three afore mentioned films by Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli have been redubbed by Disney Tokuma Shoten was pleased with the quality of the initial work and it immediately hired Streamline to produce the English language version of Kiki s Delivery Service Soon after its release the film was bought by Japan Airlines who showed it during their flights between Japan and the U S Streamline also licensed and dubbed other popular anime series and movies such as Fist of the North Star Wicked City Lensman Vampire Hunter D and The Professional Golgo 13 Home video market Edit Streamline in being the first company dedicated to making anime accessible to the English speaking world was notable for releasing a wide variety of anime that fit in a wide variety of genres many of which do not fit completely in any genre such as Twilight of the Cockroaches During the 1990s VHS era before the common availability of hybrid DVDs anime distributors released anime via subtitled or dubbed tapes with the subtitled editions being noticeably more expensive than the dubs which were expected to sell better Streamline is also notable in being the only such company to eschew this practice and release only dubs of its anime The only exceptions were the later Akira subtitled release and their Robotech Collection which included episodes of the original Macross Southern Cross and Mospeada episodes on the same tape along with their Robotech counterparts Since then these three titles were re released by ADV Films through Harmony Gold Criticism Edit Because of Macek s notoriety with a certain branch of fandom Streamline became one of the early catalysts of the sub vs dub debate 8 Macek s philosophy towards anime dubbing as stated in several interviews most notably published Protoculture Addicts and Animag has become largely synonymous with the negative connotation concerning Americanized dubs Later years Edit Streamline Pictures stopped producing new anime releases in 1997 but continued to distribute its complete library in North America In 1996 the company began to release foreign films under its Independent Filmworks label until 2000 when the company closed The company s Modelworks division was sold in 1998 and the Streamline Pictures Modelworks division became a separate company operating under the name Avatar Creations Today rights to much of the Streamline film and television library such as Akira and The Castle of Cagliostro have either reverted to the Japanese rights holder and licensed to other companies while others have never been re released due to licensing issues and lack of demand List of titles dubbed and or released EditYear Dubbed Released Title Previous Last Current Licensee or Status1989 Laputa Castle in the Sky Tokuma Shoten Walt Disney Company as Castle in the Sky GKIDS as Castle in the Sky 1989 Twilight of the Cockroaches Discotek Media1989 My Neighbor Totoro Tokuma Shoten 50th Street Films Walt Disney Company GKIDS1989 Kiki s Delivery Service Tokuma Shoten Walt Disney Company GKIDS1989 Akira Geneon Entertainment Bandai Entertainment Funimation1990 Akira Production Report Geneon Entertainment out of print1990 Lensman Harmony Gold as Lensman Secret of the Lens out of print1990 Robot Carnival Discotek Media1990 Zillion Funimation1991 Spike and Mike s Festival of Animation Mellow Manor Productions1991 The Castle of Cagliostro TMS Entertainment as Lupin III Cagliostro Castle Manga Entertainment Discotek Media Eleven Arts1991 Clutch Cargo Cambria Productions BCI Eclipse1991 Colonel Bleep Alpha Video Public domain1991 Space Angel Cambria Productions BCI Eclipse1991 Comic Book Confidential The Voyager Company Home Vision Entertainment Strand Releasing1991 Fist of the North Star Image Entertainment Discotek Media as Fist of the North Star The Movie 1991 Zillion Special Burning Night Funimation1991 Mr Happy Playboy TV out of print1992 Planet Busters ADV Films as Birth out of print1992 Robotech II The Sentinels Palladium Books ADV Films A amp E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold Funimation1992 Nadia ADV Films as Nadia The Secret of Blue Water Sentai Filmworks1992 Windaria Harmony Gold ADV Films as Once Upon a Time out of print1992 Vampire Hunter D Urban Vision Sentai Filmworks1992 David Hand s Animaland Image Entertainment out of print1992 The Professional Golgo 13 Urban Vision Discotek Media1992 3 3 Eyes Geneon Entertainment out of print1992 Robotech Family Home Entertainment ADV Films A amp E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold Funimation1992 The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ADV Films A amp E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold Funimation1992 Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross ADV Films A amp E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold Funimation1992 Genesis Climber MOSPEADA ADV Films A amp E Networks Home Entertainment through Harmony Gold Funimation1992 Neo Tokyo ADV Films out of print1992 Silent Mobius Bandai Entertainment out of print1993 Dirty Pair Affair of Nolandia ADV Films Nozomi Entertainment1993 The Speed Racer Show Trans Lux Speed Racer Enterprises Family Home Entertainment as Speed Racer The Movie out of print1993 Doomed Megalopolis ADV Films out of print1993 Wicked City Urban Vision Discotek Media1993 Lupin III Tales of the Wolf Lupin III s Greatest Capers Geneon Entertainment as Lupin the 3rd Discotek Media as Lupin the Third Part II 1994 Crying Freeman ADV Films Discotek Media out of print1994 Megazone 23 Part 1 Image Entertainment ADV Films AnimEigo1994 Megazone 23 Part 2 ADV Films AnimEigo1994 Dirty Pair Project Eden ADV Films Nozomi Entertainment1994 Great Conquest The Romance of Three Kingdoms Discotek Media1994 Dirty Pair Flight 005 Conspiracy ADV Films Nozomi Entertainment1994 8 Man After Image Entertainment Discotek Media1994 Lily C A T Discotek Media1994 Cyber Ninja Fox Lorber Home Video out of print1994 Zeram Fox Lorber Home Video Image Entertainment Tokyo Shock as Zeiram 1994 8 Man Fox Lorber Home Video out of print1995 Crimson Wolf Image Entertainment out of print1995 Lupin III The Mystery of Mamo Toho as Lupin III Image Entertainment Geneon Entertainment as Lupin the 3rd The Movie The Secret of Mamo Discotek Media1995 Casshan Robot Hunter ADV Films through Harmony Gold Discotek Media1995 Babel II Image Entertainment Discotek Media1995 Barefoot Gen Tara Releasing Geneon Entertainment Discotek Media1995 Space Adventure Cobra Tara Releasing Urban Vision Discotek MediaNotes Edit a b Patten Fred April 19 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 1 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Archived from the original on April 23 2015 Retrieved April 26 2015 PASSINGS Carl Macek Los Angeles Times April 24 2010 Archived from the original on June 10 2010 Retrieved April 26 2015 Beck Jerry August 1996 Anime Hollywood s Invisible Animation Genre Animation World Magazine 1 5 Archived from the original on January 28 2015 Retrieved April 26 2015 Bertschy Zac Sevakis Justin January 15 2010 Macek Training Anime News Network ANNcast podcast Archived from the original on January 18 2010 Retrieved April 26 2015 Yang Jeff May 6 2010 The Robotech master San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on September 4 2010 Retrieved October 25 2010 Melrose Kevin April 19 2010 American anime pioneer Carl Macek passes away Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on April 21 2010 Retrieved April 20 2010 Matsumoto Jon January 14 1996 Tooning in to Japanimation Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved August 23 2010 Interview With Carl Macek Anime Today Episode 32 Right Stuf January 19 2007 Retrieved April 26 2015 References EditStreamline Pictures Review Index and Company Info Akemi s Anime WorldFurther reading EditPatten Fred April 26 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 2 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved May 5 2015 A series of columns detailing the history of the company by its first employee not counting the founders Patten Fred May 10 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 4 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved May 11 2015 Patten Fred May 17 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 5 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved May 18 2015 Patten Fred May 24 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 6 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved May 27 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Akira to Crying Freeman Patten Fred May 31 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 7 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved June 2 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Dirty Pair to Fist of the North Star Patten Fred June 7 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 8 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved June 8 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Great Conquest Romance of the Three Kingdoms to Laputa Castle in the Sky Patten Fred June 14 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 9 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved June 16 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Lensman to Lupin III The Mystery of Mamo Patten Fred June 21 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 10 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved June 22 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Megazone 23 Part 1 to Nadia Patten Fred June 28 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 11 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved June 30 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Neo Tokyo to Planet Busters Patten Fred July 5 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 12 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved July 6 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases The Professional Golgo 13 to Robot Carnival Patten Fred July 12 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 13 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved July 13 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Robotech to 3 3 Eyes Patten Fred July 12 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 14 Twilight Of The Cockroaches Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved July 20 2015 Reviews of Streamline s release of Twilight of the Cockroaches Patten Fred July 16 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 15 Vampire Hunter D Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved July 27 2015 Reviews of Streamline s release of Vampire Hunter D Patten Fred August 2 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 16 Wicked City Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved August 4 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Wicked City Patten Fred August 9 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 17 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved August 10 2015 Reviews of Streamline releases Windaria to Zillion Burning Night plus the book Tainted Treats Patten Fred August 16 2015 Streamline Pictures Part 18 Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved August 17 2015 Patten Fred November 8 2015 Streamline Anime Titles That Never Were Cartoon Research Funny Animals and More column Retrieved November 9 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Streamline Pictures amp oldid 1166961605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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