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SXION 23 LLC,[1] doing business as Section23 Films, is an American multimedia distributor based in Houston, Texas specializing in releasing anime and Japanese films. Established in 2009, Section23 is one of five successors to ADV Films; alongside Sentai Filmworks, Switchblade Pictures, Maiden Japan, and AEsir Holdings. The company is named after a Texas tax code.[2][3][4]

Key Information

List of Section23 Films clients

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Sentai Filmworks

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Sentai Filmworks is an anime licensing company founded by Ledford in 2008. It partnered with ADV Films to distribute new releases and shows that were previously released and licensed by Geneon Entertainment USA, Urban Vision, Central Park Media, and Bandai Entertainment.[5] After ADV Films sold its assets, the ADV Films name was dropped as a production entity and folded into Sentai Filmworks, with distribution being handled by Section23.[3] Sentai's first title was a re-release of Mahoromatic.[5] This company has been a part of AMC Networks since early January 2022.[6]

Switchblade Pictures

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Switchblade Pictures is a licensing company that mostly licenses live-action Japanese films (mostly, uncut horror, erotic and shock value cinema). Along with Sentai Filmworks, Switchblade was also formed in 2008 and ADV Films also provided initial distribution.[7] Since ADV's folding, distribution is handled by Section23. Their first release was Cruel Restaurant.[8]

Maiden Japan

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Maiden Japan is an anime licensing studio, created in 2010, that licenses subtitled and English dubbed series and collections with distribution handled by Section23.[9] Maiden Japan is a sister label to Switchblade Pictures. Titles licensed include newer subtitled series as well as classic anime titles from the 1980s and 1990s (such as Patlabor, New Dominion Tank Police, and Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise). The first release for Maiden Japan was the erotic comedy Papillon Rose as a subtitled DVD collection in 2010.

AEsir Holdings

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AEsir Holdings is an anime licensing studio. They hold the rights to several titles which formerly belonged to ADV Films before its shutdown. Released titles include Princess Tutu, Petite Princess Yucie, Parasite Dolls, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Saiyuki, and Lady Death: The Motion Picture.[10][11][12]

Kraken Releasing

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Kraken Releasing is a licensing studio that specializes in licensing international films that are of the fantasy, science fiction, tokusatsu and horror variety.[13] Kraken is a live-action sister label to Switchblade Pictures and Maiden Japan.

SoftCel Pictures

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SoftCel Pictures is a licensing studio focusing on hentai. It was originally the hentai label for ADV Films before being shut down in 2005 after splitting from ADV. In 2017, SoftCel was relaunched and released their first new title, The Patients of Dr. Maro in June 2017.[14]

Sentai Kids

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Sentai Kids is a licensing studio focusing on kids' properties. It was originally the kids label for ADV Films known as ADV Kids. Sentai Kids' first and only release has been confirmed to be Hello Kitty & Friends - Let's Learn Together releasing on home video & digital in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, in November 2018.[15]

Foreign distribution

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Section23 Films, Sentai Filmworks, Maiden Japan, and AEsir Holdings do not directly release their properties in non–North American (English-speaking) markets as opposed to their predecessor, A.D. Vision, instead sublicensing to other companies such as Manga Entertainment, MVM Entertainment, Anime Limited, and Animatsu Entertainment in the United Kingdom, and Siren Visual, Madman Entertainment, and Hanabee in Australia and New Zealand.

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Section23 Films is an American multimedia distributor specializing in the release of and Japanese films, headquartered in Houston, . Founded in 2009 as SXION 23, LLC, it emerged as one of five successor entities to the defunct ADV Films, taking over distribution responsibilities for a substantial portion of ADV's anime library. The company primarily handles physical media distribution, including DVDs and Blu-rays, for labels such as , , and AEsir Holdings in the North American market. Section23 Films was established in the wake of ADV Films' closure in September , when ADV's parent company transferred assets to multiple partners to continue operations in the industry. It quickly became a key player in home video distribution, releasing titles across genres including action, drama, and fantasy, often in collaboration with , which focuses on licensing and production. Notable releases include high-profile series and films such as , Fate/stay night, , , and Vinland Saga, many of which have received critical acclaim and contributed to the growing popularity of in the West. In 2022, Section23 Films came under the ownership of AMC Networks through its acquisition of Sentai Holdings, LLC, the parent company of Sentai Filmworks and its distribution affiliates, expanding its reach amid the shift toward streaming while maintaining a focus on premium physical media. This integration has allowed Section23 to support diverse release formats, including limited-edition box sets and 4K remasters, such as the 2022 collaboration with Bandai Namco Filmworks for Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise. The company's ongoing slates emphasize quality dubs, subtitles, and collector's editions, solidifying its role in preserving and promoting Japanese animation for global audiences.

History

Founding

Section23 Films was established on September 1, 2009, by John Ledford in Houston, Texas. The company, legally known as SXION 23, LLC, emerged during the restructuring of A.D. Vision, Inc., the parent of the shuttered ADV Films division. Ledford, who had served as president and CEO of A.D. Vision, oversaw the creation of Section23 as part of efforts to preserve and redistribute assets following ADV's operational wind-down earlier that year. As a key entity in the group managing the remnants of ADV Films' operations—including pre-existing partners Sentai Filmworks and Switchblade Pictures (both founded in 2008), and the newly formed AEsir Holdings—Section23 Films specifically took on responsibilities for the ADV catalog acquired by AEsir Holdings. This arrangement allowed for the continued availability of ADV's anime library without interruption, with Section23 handling the transfer of licenses, account servicing, and distribution logistics. The restructuring was designed to maintain stakeholder value, including for licensors, employees, and customers, amid A.D. Vision's financial challenges. From its inception, Section23 Films focused on marketing and distribution of and Japanese films across . The company quickly announced its first release slate in September 2009, featuring titles licensed through , signaling its role in bridging the gap left by ADV's closure. This initial emphasis on physical media distribution positioned Section23 as a key player in sustaining access to Japanese entertainment content in the region.

Developments

Following its establishment, Section23 Films integrated several key clients to expand its distribution portfolio. Switchblade Pictures was formed in 2008 alongside Sentai Filmworks, initially relying on ADV Films for distribution before transitioning to Section23 after ADV's closure. In 2010, Maiden Japan emerged as a new licensing entity associated with Switchblade Pictures, specializing in subtitled and dubbed anime releases, with Section23 handling distribution; its debut title, the erotic comedy Papillon Rose complete collection, launched on DVD in June 2010. In 2009, AEsir Holdings was created to manage assets from ADV Films' dissolution, acquiring a subordinated interest in selected programming from ADV's library along with related intellectual property, with Section23 assuming distribution responsibilities starting in September 2009. Subsequent developments included targeted expansions into niche markets. In 2017, SoftCel Pictures relaunched after a 13-year hiatus, focusing on uncut, uncensored adult anime (hentai) titles in high-definition Blu-ray format with English subtitles for the North American market; its first release, The Patients of Dr. Maro, arrived in June 2017, distributed by Section23. Sentai Filmworks introduced the Sentai Kids label in July 2018 to curate family-friendly anime for younger audiences, with its inaugural release—the educational series Hello Kitty & Friends: Let's Learn Together—debuting on DVD in November 2018 via Section23 distribution. A major ownership change occurred in January 2022 when AMC Networks acquired Sentai Holdings, LLC—the parent entity encompassing Sentai Filmworks and Section23 Films—for an undisclosed sum, integrating them into AMC's streaming ecosystem alongside platforms like HIDIVE to broaden global anime reach and subscriber growth. This shift enhanced operational synergies, including expanded partnerships with services like Crunchyroll and Hulu. By 2024–2025, Section23 continued robust release activity, exemplified by Sentai Filmworks' home video slate featuring the Chained Soldier Season 1 complete collection Blu-ray on February 4, 2025, and the Call of the Night Season 1 premium box set Blu-ray on July 1, 2025. In November 2025, Section23 announced an English dub for Girls und Panzer das Finale Part 4, scheduled for Blu-ray release in January 2026.

Operations

North American distribution

Section23 Films serves as the primary distributor for and Japanese film content in , focusing exclusively on the and markets. The handles the marketing, physical, and of television series, original video animations (OVAs), theatrical films, and original net animations (ONAs), primarily through DVD, Blu-ray, and associated streaming integrations. This includes managing English-dubbed and subtitled releases for a diverse slate of titles sourced from its client partners. In terms of logistics, Section23 Films collaborates with specialized entities to execute its distribution operations. Since April 2023, it has partnered with Distribution Solutions, a subsidiary of Alliance Entertainment Corporation, which oversees sales order processing, physical distribution, and back-office services for Blu-ray Disc and other home entertainment products. This arrangement succeeded a prior relationship with Right Stuf Anime, ensuring efficient handling of new releases and library titles. Section23 Films periodically announces its upcoming home video release slates, often highlighting premium editions such as 4K UHD remasters; for instance, it distributed the 4K remastered Memorial Box edition of Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise in November 2022, coinciding with the film's 35th anniversary and featuring the Japanese special edition packaging. As a successor to ADV Films' operations following the latter's restructuring in 2009, Section23 Films has integrated and managed a substantial portion of ADV's anime library, contributing to its distribution of over 300 titles in North America since inception. This volume underscores its role in sustaining access to classic and contemporary Japanese media, with ongoing releases from clients like Sentai Filmworks emphasizing high-quality physical media alongside digital tie-ins.

International sublicensing

Section23 Films operates a sublicensing model for non-North American markets, granting rights to established regional distributors to handle physical media, streaming, and theatrical releases of anime titles from its clients, such as Sentai Filmworks. This strategy allows the company to leverage local expertise and infrastructure without maintaining overseas offices or logistics. As of 2024, key partners include MVM Entertainment for the United Kingdom and Europe, which manages releases of Section23's catalog, including legacy titles from the ADV Films library. In Australia and New Zealand, physical distribution of Sentai Filmworks titles has become limited following the 2020 acquisition of Madman Entertainment by Sony, with releases often handled through platforms like Crunchyroll rather than a single primary partner. For Asia and other regions, Section23 pursues selective deals on a title-by-title basis, often with local licensors like Muse Communication in select Southeast Asian markets, though these are less standardized than the European arrangements. The sublicensing scope primarily covers anime libraries from clients like Sentai Filmworks, encompassing both new acquisitions and legacy titles; for instance, the Neon Genesis Evangelion series from the former ADV catalog has been sublicensed internationally through these partners. This model expanded significantly after 2010, coinciding with the growth of Sentai Filmworks' portfolio from a handful of licenses to hundreds of titles annually, enabling broader global reach. No substantial shifts in this structure have been reported following the 2022 acquisition of Sentai Holdings by AMC Networks.

Clients

Sentai Filmworks

Sentai Filmworks, established in 2008 as an anime licensing company in Houston, Texas, initially operated separately from physical distribution efforts, focusing on acquiring rights to mainstream anime titles for the North American market. Founded by John Ledford following the closure of his prior venture, ADV Films, the company quickly built a portfolio emphasizing contemporary series and films, including early acquisitions like Clannad and Princess Resurrection. This licensing-centric approach allowed Sentai to prioritize content curation and production, such as dubbing and subtitling, while outsourcing distribution logistics. In January 2022, Sentai Filmworks was acquired by AMC Networks, becoming a subsidiary that integrated its operations with the HIDIVE streaming platform to expand digital access alongside traditional home video releases. This move enhanced Sentai's reach, combining its licensing expertise with AMC's broader media infrastructure to support ongoing anime production and global distribution. As Section23 Films' largest client, Sentai's extensive library—encompassing over 200 titles—has driven significant volume in physical media, with representative examples including high-profile series like High School of the Dead, Parasyte -the maxim-, and K-ON!. The partnership underscores Sentai's role in mainstream anime, contrasting with more niche imprints. Section23 Films handled the initial North American physical distribution for Sentai's catalog starting with the 2009 re-release of Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden, marking the beginning of a collaborative relationship that continued until 2023, when responsibilities shifted to Distribution Solutions Group. This arrangement enabled Sentai to focus on content acquisition and enhancement, while Section23 managed manufacturing and retail logistics for titles across formats like DVD and Blu-ray. In 2025, Sentai's ongoing releases, such as the February home video launch of Chained Soldier Season 1, highlight its sustained contributions to Section23's historical output, maintaining a robust pipeline of mainstream anime.

Switchblade Pictures

Switchblade Pictures was established in 2008 as a boutique licensing company specializing in edgier live-action Japanese films, particularly those in the horror, action, and thriller genres with elements of exploitation and shock value. Founded by industry veterans including producer Matt Greenfield, the label aimed to bring uncut, provocative international cinema to North American audiences through targeted distribution partnerships. Following the formation of Section23 Films in 2009, Switchblade Pictures integrated as one of its key clients, with Section23 handling North American home video distribution starting that year. The label's first release through Section23 was the live-action thriller Gun-Kyu: War Pigeon on December 8, 2009, marking an early collaboration in delivering niche genre content. By 2010, Switchblade expanded its slate via Section23, including titles like Space Ranger Complete Collection in the April lineup, emphasizing high-impact, uncensored films that appealed to cult audiences. Switchblade Pictures maintains a limited but curated catalog focused on dark, intense themes, with representative examples including the splatter horror Cruel Restaurant (2009), featuring a sinister dumpling house plot, and Attack Girls Swim Team vs. the Undead (2009), a zombie-infested action romp. Other notable releases highlight the label's commitment to boundary-pushing narratives, such as Sultry Assassin: The Aphrodisiac Kill (2012), blending erotic thriller elements with assassinations, and Iron Girl: Final Wars (2019), a post-apocalyptic mech-suited battle saga. Within Section23 Films' portfolio, Switchblade Pictures plays a vital role by supplying specialized live-action content that diversifies the overall distribution slate, complementing anime-focused labels with bold, genre-driven alternatives for mature viewers. This niche emphasis allows Section23 to target varied market segments, including horror enthusiasts and fans of Japanese cult cinema, without overlapping broader anime licensing efforts.

Maiden Japan

Maiden Japan, established in 2010, specializes in licensing anime targeted at mature audiences, including titles with adult themes and romantic elements between same-sex characters. As a client of Section23 Films, it focuses on yaoi and yuri content alongside broader adult-oriented series, filling gaps in the North American market for such niche genres. The label's inaugural release through Section23 was the erotic comedy Papillon Rose in June 2010, a seven-episode OVA series featuring a high school student who transforms into a superhero to combat villains draining sexual energy from women. This DVD collection marked Maiden Japan's entry into distribution, emphasizing its commitment to provocative, mature narratives. Subsequent acquisitions have broadened its portfolio to include classics and modern works appealing to adult viewers. Among its notable titles are series with LGBTQ+ themes, such as Maria Watches Over Us (Maria-sama ga Miteru), a yuri-focused story of schoolgirls navigating close emotional bonds and subtle romantic tensions at a Catholic academy, licensed in 2018 for international markets including Brazil and Latin America. Other examples include Hataraki Man, which explores workplace dynamics and personal relationships among adults, further highlighting the label's emphasis on sophisticated, theme-driven anime. By partnering with Section23 for North American distribution, Maiden Japan expands the company's catalog into underserved segments of the anime market, particularly those catering to mature and LGBTQ+-inclusive storytelling that might otherwise lack home video availability. This collaboration enables wider access to subtitled and dubbed editions, supporting the growth of diverse genre offerings without overlapping into explicit hentai territory handled by other imprints.

AEsir Holdings

AEsir Holdings was established in 2009 following the shutdown of ADV Films, specifically to acquire and manage a significant portion of ADV's anime library and associated intellectual property rights. Through an asset purchase agreement, AEsir obtained subordinated interests in selected programming, enabling the preservation of legacy titles that ADV had licensed prior to its collapse. This immediate transfer of assets in September 2009 integrated ADV's catalog into AEsir's holdings, ensuring continuity for pre-existing distributions under new management. The primary focus of AEsir Holdings is the stewardship and distribution of classic anime titles from the ADV era, such as Neon Genesis Evangelion and RahXephon, which represent foundational works in the mecha and psychological genres. AEsir owns the intellectual property rights for these titles, facilitating re-releases and upgrades to modern formats, including high-definition Blu-ray editions that enhance accessibility for contemporary audiences. For instance, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Complete Series was reissued on Blu-ray in 2019, maintaining the original ADV dub while incorporating improved video quality. As a key client of Section23 Films, AEsir Holdings relies on the distributor to handle North American home video releases, thereby bridging the gap between ADV's historical contributions and ongoing market demands without disrupting the legacy content's availability. This arrangement underscores AEsir's role in sustaining the cultural impact of early 2000s anime imports, prioritizing long-term preservation over new acquisitions.

Kraken Releasing

Kraken Releasing was launched in 2014 as a specialized division of Section23 Films, functioning as an international video distribution label dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, and horror genre entertainment targeted at mainstream audiences. This imprint emerged to expand Section23's offerings beyond traditional anime, incorporating live-action titles with strong genre appeal, particularly tokusatsu and kaiju productions. The label's inaugural releases, announced in January 2014 and hitting shelves in May, featured high-definition restorations of classic Toho kaiju films: Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971), Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966), and Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972). These Blu-ray editions marked the first U.S. high-definition availability for these titles under Section23's umbrella, emphasizing uncut Japanese audio tracks and English subtitles to preserve their original cinematic impact. Subsequent releases broadened the scope, including later Godzilla entries like The Return of Godzilla (1984) in 2016, which provided the uncut Japanese version for the first time on U.S. home video. Kraken Releasing has played a key role in diversifying Section23's portfolio by acquiring to non-anime , such as the series GARO, with its debut U.S. licensing of the 2005 original television run announced in 2016. This focus on international-sourced live-action content, often from Japanese studios, complements Section23's anime-centric clients while facilitating occasional sublicensing arrangements for broader market reach. Through these efforts, the has contributed to revitalizing for North American audiences, bridging niche fandoms with accessible media formats.

SoftCel Pictures

SoftCel Pictures originated as the imprint of ADV Films during the early , dedicated to distributing and other explicit anime titles in . The operated until , when it ceased activities amid ADV's financial difficulties and . In February 2017, Section23 Films announced the relaunch of SoftCel Pictures as its specialized division for adult anime, marking a revival aligned with the company's broader expansion in niche distributions. The relaunch occurred in June of that year, with the first post-relaunch title being The Patients of Dr. Maro, released on Blu-ray in an uncut and uncensored format. This erotic comedy series, produced by Pink Pineapple, exemplified SoftCel's commitment to providing unedited explicit content for mature audiences. SoftCel Pictures maintains a focused niche on and explicit , distinguishing itself through uncensored releases that cater to a dedicated market. Its catalog remains but curated, featuring titles such as of Breasts, , , and , all distributed via Section23's network to address the for specialized explicit absent from the company's mainstream offerings.

Sentai Kids

Sentai Kids was established in July 2018 as a sub-label of , specializing in children's media to bring family-oriented and educational content to younger audiences. This initiative marked an expansion into kid-friendly properties, deliberately avoiding mature themes and emphasizing learning experiences such as exploring shapes, caring for plants, , and manners through engaging stories. The label's inaugural release, distributed by Section23 Films, was the educational series Hello Kitty & Friends – Let's Learn Together, which debuted on home video and digital platforms in the United States and Canada on November 20, 2018. Comprising 21 seven-minute episodes, the program features Hello Kitty and her friends in interactive lessons designed to foster curiosity and family bonding. To date, this remains the primary title under Sentai Kids, building on the legacy of earlier children's offerings from predecessor labels like ADV Kids. As part of Section23 Films' portfolio, Sentai Kids plays a key role in diversifying into the family entertainment market, particularly following Sentai Filmworks' acquisition by AMC Networks in January 2022, which integrated it into a broader media ecosystem including channels like and SundanceTV. This addition complements AMC's focus on diverse content distribution, enabling safer, age-appropriate anime to reach global households through established streaming and home video channels.

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