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  1. L.A. Hero. Background: L.A. Hero is the parent company of U.S. Renditions which was headed by Ken Iyadomi. When the company died out, Ken Iyadomi teamed up with Charles McCarter to found Bandai Entertainment, now known as Bandai Visual Americas, Inc. for year 2016. 1st Logo (Early 90's)

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · L.A. Hero was a joint venture between Ken Iyadomi and U.S. Renditions, established in the 1990s. In 1993, the company was purchased by Manga Entertainment and became their North American unit. When the company died out, Ken Iyadomi teamed up with Charles McCarter to found Bandai Entertainment.

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  4. In middle school, Manami was far smaller, having the appearance of a young child. Her pigtails were much shorter and she wore an ordinary school-issued seifuku, a long-sleeved double breasted shirt with a sailor-style collar and a short red tie with a dark navy blue skirt.

  5. Cha-La Head-Cha-La. "Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Power!" " Cha-La Head-Cha-La " ( Japanese: チャラ・ヘッチャラ, Hepburn: Chara Hetchara) is a song by Japanese musician and composer Hironobu Kageyama, released as his sixteenth single. It is best known as the first opening theme song of the Dragon Ball Z anime television series.

  6. Background: L.A. Hero is the parent company of U.S. Renditions which was headed by Ken Iyadomi. When the company died out, Ken Iyadomi teamed up with Charles McCarter to found Bandai Entertainment, now known as Bandai Visual Americas, Inc. as of 2016. 1st Logo.

  7. L.A. Hero, Inc. News: New CPM Licenses (Nov 29, 2004) You can contribute information to this page, but first you must login or register. Anime which this company has licensed: Ambassador Magma ...