AnimEigo representatives have revealed to the Anime on DVD Forum that Oh! My Goddess will be released on two domestic, single layer DVDs. OAVs 1-3 will come on
Pojo’s Dragon Ball has posted a transcript of their personal interview with FUNimation CEO Gen Fukunaga. The interview discusses Fukunaga’s personal interest in Dragonball, plans for future DBZ
Viz Communications has announced July 24th as the debut date of the Ayashi no Ceres TV series in America. Ceres, Celestial Legend volume 1 will retail for $24.95
Katsuhiro Otomo, creator of the classic Akira manga, will publish his first comic work in five years, Orbital Era, in an upcoming issue of Shuiesha’s monthly Ultra Jump
Squaresoft of Japan has confirmed that Final Fantasy X, originally scheduled for release in March, will now go on sale in Japan on July 19th. The standard version
Images of all 8 characters in the Japanese Coca-Cola Final Fantasy X SD Figure promotion have found their way onto the internet, revealing the first images of two
In response to consumer demand for a rerelease of Chrono Trigger, Square has confirmed that the Japanese Playstation versions of Final Fantasy 4 and Chrono Trigger will be
Capcom has confirmed that Capcom vs SNK Pro, the upgraded version of the arcade & Dreamcast Capcom vs SNK: Millennium Fight 2000, will be released for the Japanese
Japanese arcade site Challenger HP has revealed that an Initial D racing game using the Naomi 2 hardware is in the works for arcade release. The highly popular
Media Blasters has officially announced release dates for two new genre DVDs- Samurai: Hunt for the Sword and Mechanical Violator Hakaider. Samurai: Hunt for the Sword (not to
The Orlando Sentinel has published an article on the Toonami broadcast of The Big O. The article seems to be be simultaneously positive and negative toward the show;
Beginning April 16th, Akadot will launch a three week homage to Cowboy Bebop featuring a Bebop roundtable starring the American voice cast, exclusive articles on the “Bebop experience”
Famitsu Magazine has published the results of the 2000 fiscal year, which ended on March 31, 2001, announced by the Japanese video game industry. The biggest surprise is
According to Henshin! Online, contrary to previously reported, Tsui Hark is not currently at work on, and has no future plans to work on an Ultraman movie, although