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| - FUNimation Entertainment acquired the foreign television, home video, and merchendising rights to the series for American markets from the two broadcasting companies, as well as Akita Shoten on May 12, 2009. The English adaptation of the Phantasy anime initially began airing during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in 2010, but was later added to the Toonami lineup when it was revived. In addition, FUNimation has regularly released the series on DVD and Blu-Ray, complete with dubbed and subbed versions, since 2011.
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| - FUNimation Entertainment acquired the foreign television, home video, and merchendising rights to the series for American markets from the two broadcasting companies, as well as Akita Shoten on May 12, 2009. The English adaptation of the Phantasy anime initially began airing during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in 2010, but was later added to the Toonami lineup when it was revived. In addition, FUNimation has regularly released the series on DVD and Blu-Ray, complete with dubbed and subbed versions, since 2011. Following the adaptation of the Shadowland War Arc, the anime was put on an almost year long hiatus, due to the manga's own hiatus and the creator's own indecision on whether the series should be continued. Once the manga returned to regular serialization, the anime was announced to be returning later the same year. The series officially returned, this time with a completely new animation team, and the openings and endings now being produced by Studio Pierrot. The music in the series was initially produced by the band Ellegarden, but following the group's hiatus the music has been handeled by a variety of groups contracted by Toei. The various theme music and other tracks have been regularly released on CD since 2006.
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