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Tubi Adds Bartender Anime Streaming | The Fandom Post

© Araki Joh・Kenji Nagatomo/Shueisha・Bartender Production Committee Originally airing in 2006, the TV series  Bartender finally saw release this past year thanks to Shout! Factory and Anime Limited. now, the series is starting to get some new streaming distribution and the folks at Tubi are getting it underway with the series now available here in its original Japanese language with English subtitles. Check out our review of the series. It ran for eleven episodes and definitely had interest back in the day because it wasn’t the usual kind of title but it never saw a domestic license. The series was directed by Masaki Watanabe based on the scripts and series composition by Yasuhiro Imagawa. Based on the original work by Araki Joh and Kenji Nagatomo, Hirotaka Kinoshita adapted the character designs with Palm Studio handling the production of the animation.

What s New on DVD in January: The Swimmer, Martin Eden, Welcome to Chechnya, and More

“Born to Be” (Kino Lorber), viewers are taken inside America’s first hospital center devoted to transgender medical care. Warhol superstar and trans pioneer Candy Darling’s life and career is celebrated in “Beautiful Darling” (Corinth Films); two women face trial to determine whether they were the “Assassins” (Greenwich/Kino Lorber) of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother in this riveting true-life tale; one-half of TV’s “Property Brothers” explores the future of energy in “Mario Ruspoli, Prince of the Whales” (Metrograph/Kino Lorber) also includes restorations of eight of Ruspoli’s nature-doc shorts. New Grindhouse “The Craft: Legacy” (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) proves that sequels (or rebootquels or legacyquels) can be worthwhile in the hands of creative filmmakers. Writer-director Zoe Lister-Jones (“Band Aid,” the upcoming “How It Ends”) clearly loves and reveres the original cult classic without needing the feel to repeat the beats,

New Anime This Week

© Araki Joh・Kenji Nagatomo/Shueisha・Bartender Production Committee It’s the rgies release week of the month and of the year and this one goes lean after a couple of busy weeks, which isn’t a surprise as January is usually a light release month. This week has the Shout! Factory/Anime Limited release of  Bartender for the first time while Sentai Filmworks delivers  Blade of the Immortal with its bilingual two-cour run. Funimation gets more  Demon Slayer out in standard form and has a pair of  Dragon Ball Z steelbooks for fans to enjoy. Check out the full slate of offerings with:

Bartender 15th Anniversary Collector s Edition Blu-ray Anime Review

© Araki Joh・Kenji Nagatomo/Shueisha・Bartender Production Committee A place where you wish they knew your name. What They Say: Situated in the Ginza district of Tokyo is the Eden Hall, a quiet bar that few people manage to come across. It is run by the legendary bartender Ryu Sasakura, a genius at mixing the right drink for the right customer. Throughout his period at Eden Hall, customers from all walks of life, carrying all sorts of burdens, arrive for a godly glass at the Hall and a kind word with Ryu, both of which assist in clearing their problems up and reviving them for another go at life.

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