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'''Music/Sounds:''' Asian sounds that leads into a heavy metal tune ending with a gong; then a heavy metal sounder. If you listen closely at the beginning, you can hear fire burn.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Asian sounds that leads into a heavy metal tune ending with a gong; then a heavy metal sounder. If you listen closely at the beginning, you can hear fire burn.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Can be seen on 3 DVD's of the infamous dub of the anime called Geisters: Fractions Of The Earth. The dub was cancelled shortly as soon as the company closed down. They can be found easily on eBay or Amazon.com, that's for sure!
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Can be seen on 3 DVD's of the infamous dub of the anime called Geisters: Fractions Of The Earth. The dub was cancelled shortly as soon as the company closed down.

'''Legacy:''' The animation may not be what you expect, leading many people to be put off, although the music is OK. On the other hand, you may like it if you're a anime fan.


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Revision as of 18:19, 20 October 2022


Background

Anime Crash was Crash Cinema Media's division to distribute anime (mainly Korean anime; although they started the dub of the Japanese anime Geisters, which was infamous). However, when Crash Cinema Media closed down, its divisions including Anime Crash closed down with it.

(2004-Mid 2000's?)

Nicknames: The Cheapest Anime-Style Logo Ever, "The Ninja Fight"

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: Perhaps all digitally hand-drawn animation.

Music/Sounds: Asian sounds that leads into a heavy metal tune ending with a gong; then a heavy metal sounder. If you listen closely at the beginning, you can hear fire burn.

Availability: Ultra rare. Can be seen on 3 DVD's of the infamous dub of the anime called Geisters: Fractions Of The Earth. The dub was cancelled shortly as soon as the company closed down.

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