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Background
AN Entertainment was the home entertainment arm of AnimeNation, founded in 2002. The company only ever licensed three anime series throughout their existence, Risky Safety (whose DVD releases were distributed by ADV Films), Miami Guns, and most famously Haré+Guu (whose DVD releases were distributed by Funimation). The company stopped releasing products around 2007, and the AnimeNation online store ultimately closed in 2014.
Logo (2002-2007)
Visuals: Unknown.
Technique: Cool pencil-shaded animation.
Audio: Unknown.
Availability: Only three shows were ever released by the company before it went on hiatus in 2007. Your best bet is to look for DVDs of Haré+Guu.