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Unless they made all nice again... anything from Kadokawa will not go to Sentai. Unless Kadokawa has no say in things... ie a 3rd party holds the international licensing rights.
Sentai was able to license Another this year and has played nice with Kadokawa. I see no reason why any Kadokawa show won't go there given the difficulties Kadokawa has had with Funi in 2012.
Did they license it from Kadokawa or from a 3rd party? Another and Ebiten isnt out yet so I can't tell... normally the front loaded logos or back of case details tell me who the main companies are.

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Unless they made all nice again... anything from Kadokawa will not go to Sentai. Unless Kadokawa has no say in things... ie a 3rd party holds the international licensing rights.
Sentai was able to license Another this year and has played nice with Kadokawa. I see no reason why any Kadokawa show won't go there given the difficulties Kadokawa has had with Funi in 2012.
Did they license it from Kadokawa or from a 3rd party? Another and Ebiten isnt out yet so I can't tell... normally the front loaded logos or back of case details tell me who the main companies are.

Thou, if they made nice that's great.
They licensed it from Kadokawa themselves. It's a fully Kadokawa product. Ebiten should be the same way.
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It would nice if Bandai signs a distribution deal with FUNimation (like what Geneon has with FUNi) to the titles in print a bit longer and FUNi get first dibs on the title they want to keep.
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It would nice if Bandai signs a distribution deal with FUNimation (like what Geneon has with FUNi) to the titles in print a bit longer and FUNi get first dibs on the title they want to keep.
Considering how Funi already licensed Eureka Seven Ao, that wouldn't be too unreasonable.

Heck, who knows? They might even do what Bandai didn't and release the entire Turn A Gundam series! But that'd be too good to be true...
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It would nice if Bandai signs a distribution deal with FUNimation (like what Geneon has with FUNi) to the titles in print a bit longer and FUNi get first dibs on the title they want to keep.
If that's the case, maybe we'll get a massive New Years blanket announcement after all.
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Will Sentai wait to be able to grab the movie of K-On! to announce the rescued of K-On! (season 1) at the same time?
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