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Originally Posted by sangofe
Alright, so with active I mean releasing at least one episode per month in average.
The groups I know of that fit this description, and still are active, are:
1. ANBU (21.04.2002)
2. Live-Evil (21.05.2002)
3. AnimeOne (17.07.2002)
4. Anime-kraze (27.08.2002)
5. Static Subs (08.07.2003)
6. SD Project (21.10.2003)
7. Central Anime (01.01.2004)
8. Anime-Destiny (07.12.2004)
9. Saizen (09.07.2004)
10. Dattebayo (22.10.2004)
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I wouldn't count Live-Evil and Anime-Kraze as "active". A-Destiny is sorta doubtful too.
L-E
did release something the other day but the previous release before that was over two months ago.
A-Kraze is in a similar state of "activity" (if you can call it that) with three (3) episodes released since November last year; they haven't released anything by themselves (i.e. not in a joint) since 2009. I suspect "their" releases lately are
onlymostly labeled as A-Kraze for political/historical reasons. It could also be argued that releasing episodes of a show that has been subbed by other groups for well over
TWO YEARS does not make the group "active". (It's not a BD or DVD rip either, so you can't even consider it active as a ripping group.) Edit: the show in question is actually
licensed and is being streamed by Viz and will be released on US DVD in March. lol.
A-Destiny was
deadinactive (no releases) between 2009-10-30 and 2010-06-15; then dead again until they started releasing Bakuman in a joint with TMD, but all signs point to that release being mostly labeled A-Destiny for political reasons as well.
Edit edit: your sort order is bad, by the way. Dattebayo is older than A-Destiny and Saizen is older than both. AniDB uses day.month.year.