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A.D. Vision

A.D. Vision (commonly referred to as ADV) is an American international multimedia entertainment company based in Houston, Texas, active in home video production and distribution, broadcast television, theatrical film distribution, merchandising, original productions, magazine and comic book publishing. It is the largest anime company in North America.

It was founded in 1992 by anime fans John Ledford and Matt Greenfield. Since then, the company has grown immensely in size and diversified with several subsidiary companies, handling an array of properties and original content. Perhaps their most popular property is the Gainax anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, originally released by ADV in the U.S. in 1997 and rereleased several times since. The company maintains offices in North America, Europe and Asia.

Company representatives have claimed, beginning in the mid-1990s, that the meaning of "A.D." is a closely guarded secret. In fact, it formerly stood for "Animation Dubbing", as can be seen on some of their earliest titles, such as The Girl From Phantasia. David L. Williams often jokes at some conventions that ADV stands for Army of Darkness Video (stated at AnimeExpo NY) but more recently holds to secret of the true name.

A.D. Vision subsidiaries

*ADV Films, the original core of the company, which distributes anime, tokusatsu and live-action material
*Soft Cel Pictures is the arm of the company that specializes in h anime pictures. Usually, these pictures do not have English dubs in them.
Newtype USA, the US edition of Japan's Newtype magazine
*The Anime Network, which is the United States' first all-anime cable TV network
*ADV Manga, which publishes Japanese manga
*ADV Music, which publishes soundtracks from anime and other Japanese films
*ADV Pro, which is the company's anime production studio
*ADV Toys, the merchandizing and character licensing division

External link

*ADV Films Website



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