{"id":7516,"date":"2004-07-08T12:16:00","date_gmt":"2004-07-08T16:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.animenation.net\/blog\/2004\/07\/08\/an-entertainment-acquires-har-guu\/"},"modified":"2004-07-08T12:16:00","modified_gmt":"2004-07-08T16:16:00","slug":"an-entertainment-acquires-har-guu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.animenation.net\/blog\/an-entertainment-acquires-har-guu\/","title":{"rendered":"AN Entertainment Acquires Har&eacute; + Guu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>AN Entertainment is proud to announce its acquisition of North American distribution rights to the cult hit anime series <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hareguu.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Har&eacute; + Guu<\/a> (pronounced &#8220;Ha-rey-goo&#8221;). Unquestionably one of the most frequently requested series ever among American anime fans, AN Entertainment is excited to fulfill this overwhelming demand by bringing English speaking viewers a faithful and authentic presentation of both the original TV series and its follow-up home video series, Har&eacute; + Guu Deluxe. With a robust cast of eccentric characters, a non-stop barrage of weird and wacky situations, and parodies of everything from anime to video games to the little eccentricities of everyday life, Har&eacute; + Guu is undoubtedly one of the very best anime comedy series ever created. Highly original and highly accessible to viewers of all ages, genders and ethnicities, Har&eacute; + Guu is known to cause uncontrollable fits of hysterical laughter and virtually instant addiction to its unique and nearly indescribably odd humor.<\/p>\n<p>The surreal and outlandish comedy series begins with 10 year old Har&eacute;, who lives with his free-spirited young mother in a small, contemporary jungle village. Har&eacute;&#8217;s quiet life of school, video games, and housework is irrevocably shaken when his mother brings a seemingly innocent and charming young orphan girl named Guu into their household. The following morning, Har&eacute; is shocked to find that Guu has dropped her pretense of sweetness to reveal her true mysterious and insidious nature. Guu, in fact, seems to be some sort of mind-reading alien being that eats anything and has another entire dimension of off-kilter humans and bizarre animals living in her stomach. And her sole reason for existence centers on driving Har&eacute; insane by making light of all his character flaws and neurosis, wreaking havoc on time and space, and being an utter nuisance in the way that only a super-strong, short tempered, magic using and vaguely unsettling young girl of indeterminate age, origin and physical composition can be.<\/p>\n<p>Created in 1997 by female manga artist Renjuro Kindaichi, the Har&eacute; + Guu manga serial continues to headline the monthly Japanese Shonen GanGan magazine. In April 2001, the comic was adapted into a television series that spanned 26 broadcast episodes and two made-for-home-video &#8220;OAV&#8221; series, all produced by the Shin&#8217;ei Doga production studio best known for the international smash hit anime comedy Crayon Shin-chan, and directed by veteran Crayon Shin-chan director Tsutomu Mizushima.<\/p>\n<p>Originally titled &#8220;Jungle wa Itsumo Hare Nochi Guu,&#8221; the series revised its Japanese name to simply &#8220;Hare Guu&#8221; in 2003. AN Entertainment will localize the animation for North American viewers under the title &#8220;Har&eacute; + Guu,&#8221; to coincide with the series&#8217; present Japanese name. The DVD only release of Har&eacute; + Guu will tentatively begin in 2005. The official bilingual Har&eacute; + Guu DVDs will feature faithful and accurate dialogue translations, optional English subtitles, and extensive supplemental bonus features.<\/p>\n<p>AN Entertainment&#8217;s distribution license for the Har&eacute; + Guu anime presently does not include rights to the Jungle wa Itsumo Hare Nochi Guu Final OAV series, but AN Entertainment does expect to finalize the acquisition of the &#8220;Final&#8221; OAV series in the near future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AN Entertainment is proud to announce its acquisition of North American distribution rights to the cult hit anime series Har&eacute; + Guu (pronounced &#8220;Ha-rey-goo&#8221;). 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