Brand New Free and Legal Anime times 3
It's become a regular instalment of news, the latest series to be announced for streaming, there's probably more anime available to view online now, than on all non-Japanese television broadcasts put together.
1. Funimation have snagged a brand new series to show just hours after its broadcast in Japan. Phantom: Requiem For The Phantom comes from studio Bee Train, the people responsible for Noir and Madlax, and just like those titles, this is a tale of lost memory and skilled assassins. Funimation had a little catching up to do following their announcement, and put the first four episodes up last Thursday. New episodes will follow each Thursday as well, and give you something else to watch after you've caught up with the latest instalment of the Fullmetal Alchemist remake. News courtesy of Anime News Network.
2. Anime News Network also tells us that controversial love triangle anime School Days will be posted on Crunchyroll this spring. In fact, the first four episodes are available for streaming now. This was the show whose final episode was pre-empted by a brutal murder in Japan, and instead imagery of a boat was broadcast, starting a new Internet meme. No word as yet as to whether Crunchyroll will also replace the final episode with a boat.
3. I had already forgotten that Manga Entertainment had signed a distribution deal with Youtube earlier this year, but Anime UK News reminded me by reporting that Manga Entertainment have started streaming the Osamu Tezuka classic, Astro Boy over the Youtube service. This is one of the most remade shows in anime, a veritable classic, and Manga aren't showing the sixties original, nor are they showing the most recent iteration. They instead have the 1980-81 series in its entirety available to view for all (Crackle is showing the 2003-4 series, but that is region locked to UK viewers). An Astro Boy movie is currently in post-production.


Area 88's third volume is available now from ADV films. Afro Samurai: Resurrection is released today, courtesy of Manga Entertainment (They've also acquired the rights to, and are re-releasing the original Afro Samurai as well, this time in a Director's Cut), while MVM's first live action title Cutie Honey will be released on May 11th.
Posted by Jitendar Canth