- Egmont Manga & Anime
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locations =Germany
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products = Comics
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homepage = [http://www.manganet.de MangaNet.de]
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intl =Egmont Manga & Anime (EMA) is one of the largest publishers of
manga inGermany . It was founded in the year 2000 as a daughter company of EgmontEhapa , after the manga boom in Germany became apparent around the turn of the millennium. Since 2003, EMA has been part ofEgmont vgs inCologne .History
In 1878, Egmont H. Petersen opened his own print shop in
Copenhagen , which formed the foundation of the publishing firm. Its first big success was the family magazine, "Hjemmet ", in 1904, which still exists today inScandinavia . For the opening of its large printery building, the "Gutenberghus", Egmont received the title of royal court printery in 1914.In 1948, the publishing company managed to secure the rights to
Disney comics for several European countries. In 1951, a German subsidiary was founded, Ehapa. In the field of comics, it sold Disney works (translated by Dr.Erika Fuchs ) and later also "Asterix " and "Lucky Luke ". In 1991, theReiner Feest Verlag was bought out. The first manga of the publishing house appeared in February of 1994 under this label, with "Appleseed ". Further manga followed, but the great breakthrough did not occur until 1997/1998 with "Sailor Moon ".In 2000, Ehapa published manga directed toward Japanese readers for the first time, with "
Wedding Peach ". In October of the same year, the firm Egmont Manga & Anime (EMA) was founded. Since then, the head of the publisher has beenGeorg F.W. Tempel , who had already been responsible for the previous manga publications as the former chief editor for trend subjects at Ehapa. EMA is the first German manga publisher to have an advisor directly on location inJapan ."
Weiß Kreuz ", the first anime, followed in 2001. It was produced in cooperation withAnime-Virtual under the label ofIKASU . In 2002, EMA was again integrated with Ehapa, but the label was kept. There was a merger of several companies from the Ehapa concern, as well as a fusion with Egmont vgs, in 2003. This resulted in EMA and theEhapa Comic Collection (ECC) moving toCologne . ECC became responsible for the comic publications of Ehapa in the book trade and it has also been lead by Georg F.W. Tempel since the fusion with vgs. The Ehapa magazine department, which also publishes the "Micky Maus" magazine, is still located inBerlin .From 2003 until 2005, EMA in cooperation with the organisation,
Animexx e.V. , organised the annualanime convention ,Connichi , inKassel .The semi-annual program preview is the "Shinkan".
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