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|hq              =Belleville, New Jersey, [[United States]]
|hq              =Belleville, New Jersey, [[United States]]
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|website        =http://media-blasters.com/
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'''Media Blasters''', abbreviated '''MB''', is an [[United States|American]] independent entertainment company specializing in the localization of manga, anime, Asian cinema, and obscure or exotic films in the North American market. Founded by John Sirabella in [[1997]] in Belleville, New Jersey, the company consists of several imprints each specializing in the distribution of specific types of media. The company's '''Tokyo Shock''' imprint was founded in [[1998]], and focuses on home video releases of Asian cinema. It has released notable films from studios such as [[Toho]] and Shaw Brothers Ltd. Notably, it officially brought many [[kaiju]] films to DVD in North America for the first, and in some cases only, time. After many years of releasing eight of Toho's lesser-known [[Showa era|Showa]] kaiju offerings on DVD, the company secured the rights to two Showa ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' films, ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' and ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', in [[2011]]. Media Blasters released both films to DVD and Blu-ray, marking the first official non-VHS release of ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' in North America and the first time the Japanese version of either film had become available in the region. However, disputes with Toho over licensing the special features included on these two releases resulted in ''Destroy All Monsters'' being pulled from circulation and re-released in [[2014]] without the special features. ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' was accidentally released in limited quantities with its unapproved special features included due to an error by the duplication facility in addition to also being re-released without the special features at the same time as ''Destroy All Monsters'' as well. All of the companies' releases of the 10 Toho films have long since gone out of print, and it has yet to work with Toho again following the dispute. Despite many financial difficulties during the 2010s resulting in the company discontinuing many of its imprints and scaling back its releases, it has since seemingly recovered as of [[2020]] and continues operating to this day, releasing other non-Toho kaiju films in the North American market.
'''Media Blasters''', abbreviated '''MB''', is an [[United States|American]] independent entertainment company specializing in the localization of manga, anime, Asian cinema, and obscure or exotic films in the North American market. Founded by John Sirabella in [[1997]] in Belleville, New Jersey, the company consists of several divisions each specializing in the distribution of specific types of media. The company's '''Tokyo Shock''' label was founded in [[1998]], and focuses on home video releases of Asian cinema. It has released notable films from studios such as [[Toho]] and Shaw Brothers Ltd. Notably, it officially brought many [[kaiju]] films to DVD in North America for the first, and in some cases only, time. After many years releasing Toho's lesser-known [[Showa era|Showa]] kaiju offerings on DVD, the company secured the rights to two ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' films, ''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' and ''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'', in [[2011]]. Media Blasters released both films to DVD and Blu-ray, marking the first official non-VHS release of ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' in North America and the first time the Japanese version of either film had become available in the region. However, disputes with Toho over licensing the special features included on these releases resulted in ''Destroy All Monsters'' being pulled from circulation and re-released in [[2014]] without the special features. ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' was accidentally released in limited quantities with the unapproved special features included due to an error by the duplication facility. Media Blasters also released the soundtrack album for ''Destroy All Monsters'' to CD in 2011 and 2014, but cancelled a planned CD release of the soundtrack album for ''Godzilla vs. Megalon''. All of the companies' releases of Toho films have since gone out of print, with most of these titles later being acquired by [[The Criterion Collection]], and the company has yet to work with Toho again following the dispute. Despite many financial difficulties during the 2010s resulting in the company discontinuing many of its labels and scaling back its releases, it has since seemingly recovered as of [[2020]] and continues operating to this day, releasing other non-Toho kaiju films in the North American market.
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==Selected releases==
==Selected releases==
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*''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' (1963) - DVD (2005)
*''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' (1963) - DVD (2005)
*''[[Dogora (film)|Dogora]]'' (1964) - DVD (2005)
*''[[Dogora (film)|Dogora]]'' (1964) - DVD (2005)
*''[[Atragon (film)|Atragon]]'' (1963) - DVD (2006)
*''[[Atragon]]'' (1963) - DVD (2006)
*''[[Space Amoeba]]'' (1970) - DVD (2006)
*''[[Space Amoeba]]'' (1970) - DVD (2006)
*''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965) - DVD (2007)
*''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965) - DVD (2007)
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*''[[Gamera the Brave]]'' (2006) - DVD (2008) and Blu-ray (2013)
*''[[Gamera the Brave]]'' (2006) - DVD (2008) and Blu-ray (2013)
*''[[Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit]]'' (2008) - DVD (2009)
*''[[Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit]]'' (2008) - DVD (2009)
*''[[Death Kappa (film)|Death Kappa]]'' (2010) - DVD and Blu-ray + DVD combo (2010/2020)
*''[[Death Kappa (film)|Death Kappa]]'' (2010) - DVD and Blu-ray combo (2010/2020)
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) - DVD and Blu-ray (2011/2014)
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) - DVD and Blu-ray (2011/2014)
*''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' (1973) - DVD and Blu-ray (2012/2014)
*''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' (1973) - DVD and Blu-ray (2012/2014)
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81uNq5PniOL._SL1500_.jpg|2020 ''Gappa the Triphibian Monster'' DVD
81uNq5PniOL._SL1500_.jpg|2020 ''Gappa the Triphibian Monster'' DVD
81Eai3CvmgL._SL1500_.jpg|''Gappa the Triphibian Monster'' Blu-ray
81Eai3CvmgL._SL1500_.jpg|''Gappa the Triphibian Monster'' Blu-ray
The_Mysterians_DVD.jpg|''[[The Mysterians]]'' DVD front and back cover
The_Mysterians_DVD.jpg|''[[The Mysterians]]'' DVD
Varan_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Varan (film)|Varan the Unbelievable]]'' DVD
Varan_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Varan (film)|Varan the Unbelievable]]'' DVD
Tokyo_Shock_Matango_DVD_Cover.jpg|''[[Matango (film)|Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People]]'' DVD
Tokyo_Shock_Matango_DVD_Cover.jpg|''[[Matango (film)|Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People]]'' DVD
Tokyo_Shock_Toho_Pack_DVD_Set.jpg|''Toho Pack'' three-movie DVD box set
Tokyo_Shock_Toho_Pack_DVD_Set.jpg|''Toho Pack'' three movie DVD set
Dogora_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Dogora (film)|Dogora]]'' DVD
Dogora_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Dogora (film)|Dogora]]'' DVD
Atragon_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Atragon (film)|Atragon]]'' DVD
Atragon_Tokyo_Shock_DVD.jpg|''[[Atragon]]'' DVD
SA_DVD_Cover.jpg|''[[Space Amoeba]]'' DVD
SA_DVD_Cover.jpg|''[[Space Amoeba]]'' DVD
FvB_DVD.jpg|''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon|Frankenstein Conquers the World]]'' DVD
FvB_DVD.jpg|''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon|Frankenstein Conquers the World]]'' DVD
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Gamera_The_Brave_Blu-ray.jpg|''Gamera the Brave'' Blu-ray
Gamera_The_Brave_Blu-ray.jpg|''Gamera the Brave'' Blu-ray
Mxsbatg8s_frontl.jpg|''[[Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit]]'' DVD
Mxsbatg8s_frontl.jpg|''[[Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit]]'' DVD
Tokyo Shock Death Kappa DVD.jpg|''[[Death Kappa (film)|Death Kappa]]'' DVD front and back cover
Tokyo Shock Death Kappa DVD.jpg|''[[Death Kappa (film)|Death Kappa]]'' DVD
Tokyo Shock Death Kappa Blu-ray + DVD.jpg|''Death Kappa'' Blu-ray + DVD combo
Tokyo Shock Death Kappa Blu-ray + DVD.jpg|''Death Kappa'' Blu-ray + DVD combo
89088_front.jpg|''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' DVD
89088_front.jpg|''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' DVD
Godzilla_Movie_DVDs_-_Destroy_All_Monsters_-Media_Blasters-.jpg|''Destroy All Monsters'' Blu-ray
Godzilla_Movie_DVDs_-_Destroy_All_Monsters_-Media_Blasters-.jpg|''Destroy All Monsters'' Blu-ray
Godzilla_vs._Megalon_DVD.jpg|''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' DVD front and back cover
91CdJZBuhhL._SL1500_.jpg|''Destroy All Monsters'' soundtrack CD
Godzilla_vs._Megalon_DVD.jpg|''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' DVD
24647_front.jpg|''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' Blu-ray
24647_front.jpg|''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' Blu-ray
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 15 December 2022

Media Blasters
Media Blasters logo
Tokyo Shock logo

Type Entertainment
Status Active
Led by John Sirabella
Founder(s) John Sirabella
Founded 1997
Head-
quarters
Belleville, New Jersey, United States
Also known as MB
Subsidiary companies
  • Anime Works
  • Kitty Media
  • Tokyo Shock
  • Shriek Show
  • Fresh Meat
  • Fever Dreams
  • Guilty Pleasures
Website http://media-blasters.com/

Media Blasters, abbreviated MB, is an American independent entertainment company specializing in the localization of manga, anime, Asian cinema, and obscure or exotic films in the North American market. Founded by John Sirabella in 1997 in Belleville, New Jersey, the company consists of several divisions each specializing in the distribution of specific types of media. The company's Tokyo Shock label was founded in 1998, and focuses on home video releases of Asian cinema. It has released notable films from studios such as Toho and Shaw Brothers Ltd. Notably, it officially brought many kaiju films to DVD in North America for the first, and in some cases only, time. After many years releasing Toho's lesser-known Showa kaiju offerings on DVD, the company secured the rights to two Godzilla films, Destroy All Monsters and Godzilla vs. Megalon, in 2011. Media Blasters released both films to DVD and Blu-ray, marking the first official non-VHS release of Godzilla vs. Megalon in North America and the first time the Japanese version of either film had become available in the region. However, disputes with Toho over licensing the special features included on these releases resulted in Destroy All Monsters being pulled from circulation and re-released in 2014 without the special features. Godzilla vs. Megalon was accidentally released in limited quantities with the unapproved special features included due to an error by the duplication facility. Media Blasters also released the soundtrack album for Destroy All Monsters to CD in 2011 and 2014, but cancelled a planned CD release of the soundtrack album for Godzilla vs. Megalon. All of the companies' releases of Toho films have since gone out of print, with most of these titles later being acquired by The Criterion Collection, and the company has yet to work with Toho again following the dispute. Despite many financial difficulties during the 2010s resulting in the company discontinuing many of its labels and scaling back its releases, it has since seemingly recovered as of 2020 and continues operating to this day, releasing other non-Toho kaiju films in the North American market.

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