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Bandai Entertainment @ NYCC 2008 (05:47 PM EDT): The Q&A portion of the Bandai Entertainment panel, as transcribed through a number of people, has some interesting nuggets:# Gurren Lagann's dub will be started over from scratch and will not use what was started by ADV Films# Blu-ray is in the works in general, but nothing has been firmed up for any title at this point.# Gurren Lagann will be released in three chunks over the summer on DVD though they are looking at online distribution options as wellBandai Entertainment on Gurren Lagann (05:37 PM EDT): Gurren Lagann from Bandai Entertainment is apparently going to get an unusual release from the company as they're going to rush it out the door starting in July - subtitled only. A dubbed version will be released starting in the first quarter of 2009. But in 2008, releases of the entire series will come out in July, August and September, presumably in the same kind of double disc sets mentioned for other new titles.Bandai Entertainment Nabs Gurren Lagann (05:35 PM EDT): Explaining away the quiet on the ADV Films front, Bandai Entertainment has announced that they will be releasing the series Gurren Lagann in the US.Bandai Entertainment on Ghost Slayers Ayashi (05:31 PM EDT): In their NYCC panel, Bandai Entertainment's Robert Napton talked about Ghost Slayers Ayashi and its release plans. The series first volume wiil run for $64.98 on 09/02/2008 and contain the first ten episodes on two DVDs, includes a limited edition box and a 16 page guidebook along with the manga. The bundle release will also be done with the two DVD set by itself for #39.98 and single volume releases for $24.98.Bandai Entertainment @ NYCC 2008 (05:26 PM EDT): According to their Gundam Official site, Bandai Entertainment has acquired Gundam 00.Bandai Entertainment on Code Geass (05:22 PM EDT): In talking about Code Geass at the Bandai Entertainment panel today, Robert Napton indicated that they will be releasing the series as two distinct seasons for the fifty episodse that it runs. The first season box set will be done as a part one box set with nine episodes across two DVDs. It will be released in both a regular edition and a limited edition priced at 39.99 and 74.99 respectively as well as the single volume discs at 24.98. The limited edition set will contain the first manga volume, the original C soundtrack and the Sound Episode CD. The three format release is designed to appeal to the very different segments of fans, particularly with regards to those that will come in off of the Adult Swim broadcast who will likely just see the singles in places like Best Buy. The Limited Edition box will be set up to house the entire series.The season one part two release for Code Geass will run for $59.98 and contain the two DVDs in it for episodes ten through seventeen episode II CD and the Geass manga. Similarly, there will be the bundle pack and the regular releases. The Part Three release will contain episodes eighteen through twenty-five on two DVDs in the same format as the first two parts and will contain Original Soundtrack II, Sound Episode III and the Code Geass manga.Bandai Entertainment Teases (05:09 PM EDT): The Bandai Entertainment panel, currently plagued by technical difficulties, is underway but they've updated their site to tease that there are two big announcements today.