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Seven Seas Trailblazes with Manga Theme Song

SEVEN SEAS TRAILBLAZES WITH MANGA THEME SONG

(Los Angeles, May 27, 2005) – In a move that is nothing short of history-in-the-making, Seven Seas Entertainment released the first-ever webmanga theme song--“Itsumo Futaride.” Created by the platinum selling band J Brothers, the song commemorates the relaunch of Seven Seas' popular harem comedy Aoi House. The groovy theme song features both Japanese and English lyrics, a bubblegum music sound, and funky guitar riffs.

“When I heard the first mix, I sat there stunned with a delighted grin on my face,” says series creator Adam Arnold. “It was just one of those undeniably cool moments that only got cooler every time the J Brothers sent us their latest version hot from the recording studio.”

“Itsumo Futaride” comes in two flavors--a gal version with vocals by Tin Tin and a guy version featuring vocals by the song's lyricist Jay Jimenez. Both versions are available free in MP3 format at Seven Seas Entertainment's website, www.gomanga.com. Instructions are also available to help visitors to transfer the songs onto their Sony PSP.


Aoi House (webmanga, Updated: M/W/F):

Written by Adam Arnold, co-creator of Animefringe: Online Anime Magazine, with art by fan favorite Shiei (Amazing Agent Luna), comes a teen comedy about two straight guys with no other option but to move into a college anime clubhouse full of crazed yaoi fangirls. Each new installment comes complete with a new edition of Adam's blog, Aoi Notes.



About Seven Seas Entertainment, LLC:

Seven Seas Entertainment is the first publisher in the U.S. to be devoted solely to the creation of original manga in authentic Japanese style. Established in 2004, the company has debuted its first four titles -- Amazing Agent Luna, Blade for Barter, Last Hope and No Man's Land -- in early 2005, and has an impressive array of new manga lined-up including Aoi House, Captain Nemo and Unearthly. Seven Seas launched its web site, www.gomanga.com, in October 2004, and it has since become a daily stop for thousands of visitors eager to read manga online and contribute to an ever-growing forum community. In April 2005, Seven Seas became the first company to offer free downloadable manga for the Sony PSP.

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