MVM Entertainment

It is part of the MVM Group, which also has wholesale and retail arms, and specialises in anime, manga and related merchandise.

The company continues to license TV series and films from major Japanese productions such as the Monogatari series, the Fate franchise, Girls und Panzer, as well as popular titles that include Berserk, Samurai Champloo, Tenchi Muyo!, No Game No Life, Land of the Lustrous, Flip Flappers, Toradora!, The Garden of Sinners and Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai.

On 5 July 2018, owner Tony Allen gave an interview to The Anime Independent where he announced that MVM would begin to remove DVD from their new acquisitions in line with their partners at Sentai Filmworks and Madman Entertainment.

Recent increases in costs of warehousing unsold and slow moving stock has made it all the more important to consider the hard economics of servicing two formats.

[7] MVM's most recent releases of Funimation-licensed titles (who have had an exclusive distribution agreement with Manga Entertainment since October 2008[8]) are Aquarion, .hack//Quantum, Shakugan no Shana, Ga-Rei: Zero, Sankarea, Is This a Zombie?

The company's old logo when it went under the name "MVM Films".