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10/24/2005, 10:15am, EDT

Monday, October 24th

CPM offers first anime content for iPod video

Central Park Media (CPM) is the first anime company to provide anime content for Apple's new video-capable iPod. The company said that users can download the first episode of its upcoming Armored Trooper VOTOMS at as well as view the trailer for the "shockingly horrific" Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek, which scheduled to premiere on a special pre-Halloween midnight broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on Saturday, October 29. CPM is also offering a trailer of Hammerboy, winner of numerous prestigious awards on both sides of the Pacific. CPM also said will be making available more full episodes and trailers, including Descendants of Darkness, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Shadow Star Narutaru, etc.


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"Votoms", huh?
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10/24, 11:21am, EDT
Annnnnd... "Votoms" is HOW old?

They should've released some anime porn titles; they could allege "First company to" status in two categories at once...
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