Ninja Nonsense to Make U.S. Debut on Anime Network

HOUSTON, June 15: The Right Stuf International has licensed
the Japanese animated series Ninja Nonsense, targeted at young adults, to
the Anime Network in the U.S.

Consisting of 12 half-hour episodes, the series, which has
been a hit in Japan, follows the comedic escapades of a naive female
ninja-in-training named Shinobu. It makes its U.S. VOD debut on July 5.

“Right Stuf International is a premier retailer of quality
Japanese animation, and we are thrilled to partner with them on the U.S.
television launch of Ninja Nonsense,”
said Stacy Dodson, the director of programming and operations for Anime
Network. “This series already has a tremendous fan base in Japan and we are
confident our viewers will love it just as much.”

Launched in North America in late 2002, the Anime Network, a
subsidiary of A.D. Vision Inc., is an anime channel that is available as a VOD
offering and as a 24/7 linear channel in several U.S. markets.