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Animeigo is a North American anime licensing and distributio

 
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The company's name is a portmanteau of "anime" and "amigo," reflecting its focus on bringing Japanese animation to American audiences.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, anime was still a relatively niche interest in the United States, and the market for anime DVDs and streaming services had yet to emerge. Instead, animeigo focused on releasing anime on VHS tapes, often with English subtitles or dubbed into English.

Animeigo's early releases included classic anime titles like "Urusei Yatsura," "Bubblegum Crisis," and "Vampire Princess Miyu." These releases helped to popularize anime in the United States and paved the way for future anime licensing companies.

One of Animeigo's standout releases was "Ranma 1/2," a comedy anime series about a teenage boy who turns into a girl when splashed with cold water. Animeigo released the entire series on VHS, with English subtitles and dubbed into English, making it one of the first anime series to receive a complete English-language release in the United States.

In addition to anime series, Animeigo also released several anime films, including "Patlabor: The Movie" and "Wings of Honneamise." These films were notable for their high-quality animation and sophisticated storytelling, and helped to further establish anime as a serious art form in the United States.

As the anime market grew in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Animeigo began to face competition from larger anime licensing companies like Funimation and Viz Media. Despite this competition, Animeigo continued to release high-quality anime titles and gain a devoted following among anime fans.

In recent years, Animeigo has shifted its focus to streaming services like Amazon Prime and YouTube, offering classic anime titles for free to a new generation of anime fans. The company has also begun to license and release Blu-ray versions of its classic anime titles, offering improved picture quality and additional special features.

Overall, Animeigo's impact on the anime industry cannot be overstated. The company played a key role in popularizing anime in the United States and helped to establish it as a legitimate art form. While the anime market has changed significantly in the decades since Animeigo was founded, the company's legacy continues to be felt by anime fans around the world.
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