Hong Kong Cinemagic has procured the first screenshots from the completed version of Tsui Hark’s highly anticipated Zu: Warriors from Magic Mountain 2. Judging from the images, Zu
Although some of the photos aren’t very clear, Figures.com has posted new images of the prototype “Anime Collector” series of action figures to be released in the US
In response to complaints over the drab cover to the upcoming first DVD volume of Sorcerer Hunters, which features only the yellow “Sorcerer Hunters” English language logo from
After several months of keeping the official Robotech site a members only test version website, Harmony Gold has officially opened their “full” Robotech.com site to the public, although
Ain’t It Cool News reports that the next Godzilla film will not only employ the director of the 90s Gamera trilogy, but also the special effects crew from
Question: The AnimeNation newsletter recently included a book description for Anime Essentials that read: “What makes Japanese animation Japanese? What are the top, not-to-be-missed films? Who’s got the
Continuing their efforts to squeeze every penny out of Evangelion that they can, Gainax will be releasing a special commemorative Evangelion CD titled “Evangelion: Birth of Rei Ayanami,”
Pioneer has revealed that they will be releasing 2 different versions of Akira to DVD on July 3rd. In addition to a standard movie-only version for $24.95, there
Anime on DVD has learned that, after numerous delays, the Irresponsible Captain Tylor TV series DVDs are done and should be on their way to retailers within days.
Nausicaa.net has posted the 45 second Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi movie trailer in various formats and posted a detailed summary and translation of the text and spoken
Enoki Films has officially stated that the version of the Slayers TV series to be broadcast on Fox Kids will be the Software Sculptors version, although Software Sculptors
About.com has published a transcript of their very interesting personal interview with Carl Macek conducted last July. Macek has been a leading figure in the American animation industry
Although no detail whatsoever was provided, a GameWeek interview with Charles Bellfield, vice president of marketing and corporate communications for Sega of America, provided confirmation that Sega is
IGN Dreamcast has posted a link to an MPEG version of the short Japanese TV commercial for the Macross M3 shooting game, scheduled for release on the Dreamcast