Funimation to simulcast Baka to Test and Dance in the Vampire Bund.
The North American anime distributor Funimation has announced that it has licensed the Baka and Test — Summon the Beasts (Baka to Test to Shōkanjū) and Dance In The Vampire Bund television anime series from Media Factory. It will simulcast both series with English subtitles — within days of the Japanese broadcast — starting this month, and the first episodes of both series will begin streaming this Friday at 10:00 a.m. CST.

The Baka and Test — Summon the Beasts anime, premiered in Japan on January 6. The story centers around Akihisa Yoshii. His magical academy rigidly divides up the student body into classes based on the results of tests. The prodigies are in the A class with reclining seats complete with air conditioning, but Akihisa is in F class, the lowest rung of the school ladder which is furnished only with low, decrepit tables and worn-out straw tatami mats. Akihisa decides to rally F class to take on the higher-tiered classes and seize their perks. The F class uses its summoning powers in an all-out battle for school supremacy.
The Dance In The Vampire Bund anime adapts Nozomu Tamaki’s manga about a vampire princess who wants to create a special district for her kind off the coast of Japan, despite the terrorists and rival factions arrayed against her. Seven Seas Entertainment released the fifth volume of the manga in North America in November. The anime premiered in Japan on January 7, and Funimation’s simulcast of the latest episodes will begin on March 12.
Source: AnimeNewsNetwork
March 4, 2010 at 9:56 pm

March 5, 2010 at 11:42 pmDarkdragon500
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This bothers me…for multiple reasons, but whatever…I seriously hope they don’t screw these series up, but then again its Funimation…bleh…
March 29, 2010 at 12:19 amSuigintouLain
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Actually, they’re censoring Dance in the Vampire Bund. Touche, Funimation, touche.