Cano, why do you want to cry?
[Posting in here as well for those that didn't see this on ARM]
FUNimation got it (Instead of NISA who has released the games here, so no premium edition, FUNi will give you just a (Cheap) chipboard box and call it a day), so it has a good chance at getting a dub*. As for a season 2, don't hold your breath, going by what the disc sales are probably going to do, not looking likely.So, Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation just ended - and I can say now that I was thoroughly pleased with the season's finale. I've probably said more than enough about how much I love this show to the point of just being boring, but I eagerly await a second season.
And if an English dub ever does come to fruition, (providing it's released at a decent price) I will buy it on Blu-Ray in a heartbeat and periodically watch the hell out of it. :3
I was actually just reading a little about Eva and I think I'll start it next, but I've never heard of Serial Experiments Lain.
The Bleach anime has been over for 1.5 years man (With a rather low chance of adapting the rest of the manga).You should have worded things a bit better on how you're talking about the [adult swim] broadcast.
Also it's not accurate to say FUNimation is filling in the gap Bandai left, Sentai got some of their former stuff as well, although what got picked up recently were Sunrise shows Bandai had. It was part of a deal Sunrise had with FUNimation and Sentai. Non-sunrise shows like Lucky*Star, K-On! season 1, Planetes, Haruhi, and Eureka Seven to name a few still haven't been rescued.
And on Trigun, they've had the show for years, they're just re-releasing it to add to their "Anime Classics" line. They rescued that from Geneon.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-14/funimation-gets-trigun-tv-anime-series
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php?id=17633