Nozomi Entertainment Nozomi Entertainment was Right Stuf's studio focusing on "collector-grade releases for audiences of all ages." It published classic and modern anime programs for people of all ages, including
Astro Boy (1963),
Dirty Pair,
Mobile Suit Gundam,
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor,
Revolutionary Girl Utena,
Princess Knight,
Kare Kano,
Kimba the White Lion (1965),
Macross, and
Junjo Romantica. At the
Anime Expo in 2007, CEO Shawne Kleckner announced that Right Stuf had changed the name of their production division to Nozomi Entertainment. The first title released under the new Nozomi Entertainment label was
The Third. Some titles were previously licensed under the
Lucky Penny Entertainment label before it was discontinued. Despite the Right Stuf merger into Crunchyroll Store on October 10, 2023, Crunchyroll confirmed that Nozomi would continue to operate under the Crunchyroll banner, licensing its back catalog of classic anime, and the English-dubbed Blu-ray of the 1980s
Dirty Pair television series that was crowdfunded on
Kickstarter would be released as planned.
Critical Mass Video Critical Mass Video was Right Stuf's former studio for adult anime programming. It offered titles catering to an assortment of different preferences. The label was taken over by Adult Source Media after Right Stuf removed all adult content following the Crunchyroll acquisition. ==Notes==