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  1. A.D. Vision - Wikipedia

    ADV Films was the home video publication arm of A.D. Vision based in Houston, Texas, specializing in publishing anime and tokusatsu videos, as well as other live-action material.

  2. ADV Films - Dubbing Wikia

    A.D. Vision (commonly referred to as ADV Films) was an American international multimedia entertainment company headquartered in Houston, Texas, prior to its collapse and distress …

  3. ADV Films - Companies - MyAnimeList.net

    Trying to find anime produced by ADV Films? Discover anime by ADV Films on MyAnimeList, the largest online anime and manga database in the world!

  4. A.D. Vision | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia

    5 days ago · It released several tokusatsu films either produced or domestically distributed by Toho on home video in North America under its ADV Films label, most notably the Heisei …

  5. ADV Films - Audiovisual Identity Database

    A.D. Vision Holdings, Inc. (known simply as ADV and also referred to as ADV Films) was an American multimedia entertainment distributor headquartered in Houston, Texas, and founded …

  6. ADV Films (Creator) - TV Tropes

    Career Resurrection: While the name "ADV Films" was retired in 2009, the studio never really went away. As of 2013, Sentai Filmworks rebooted ADV when they released Elfen Lied.

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  8. ADV Films (US) - Anime News Network

    May 3, 2011 · Foundation date: 1992 Official website: ADV Films Mailing address: Customer Service (713) 341-7100 Option 1 (713) 341-7195 (fax) About: ADV Films was the video label …

  9. A.D. Vision - Wikiwand

    ADV Films was the home video publication arm of A.D. Vision based in Houston, Texas, specializing in publishing anime and tokusatsu videos, as well as other live-action material.

  10. Category:ADV Films - Wikipedia

    This is the main category list for titles that were formerly licensed and distributed by ADV Films. Some of its anime titles were later picked up by Discotek Media, Funimation, and Sentai …