Question: Do the Japanese really have an appreciation for anime? I was talking to a Japanese exchange student the other day and asked her if she liked anime.
The first 5:30 minute long episode of AIC’s Maho Yugi anime series is now available online in streaming Real Media and Windows Media formats from the official Japanese
The official Japanese Tenchi-Web site now has the second Tenchi Muyo: Galaxy Police TV series trailer available in streaming Real Media format. This trailer is narrated by Kikuchi
According to Anime Daisuke, a second Di-Gi-Charat TV series, titled Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat, will premier in January. Like the original TV series, the episodes of the
Groove Corporation, the company in charge of home video distribution of anime titles including the current sci-fi/action TV series Geisters and the dating-sim based OAV series With You,
Madman’s Cafe has learned that not only will Final Fantasy characters Tidus, Wakka, Sephie, Cid, Moogle and Chocobo appear in Kingdom Hearts, Yuffie from FF7 and Squall from
Although first announced at last year’s Anime Weekend Atlanta convention, AD Vision has now issued an official press release announcing impending plans to a domestic release of Steel
Seiyuu and pop vocalist Mari Iijima, perhaps best known to American fans as the voice of Lynn Mimemi, will be performing live at the US-Japan Expo on November
The LA Weekly has published a short article introducing Americans to Japanese director Takeshi Miike. Like everything relating to Miike, though, the article may be offensive to readers
Early hints about the content of the Matrix Revisited DVD set due out next week have revealed early information on the Matrix anime series. Commissioned by Warner Bros.
According to Anime News Service, Tokuma Shoten/Ghibli considers both Disney/Buena Vista USA and DreamWorks SKG potential licensors of the American theatrical distribution rights to Hayao Miyazaki’s Sen to
According to an article published by GameSpot, Sony of Japan has suspicions that the Xbox may have a dramatic impact on the console gaming industry and may even
Nintendo of America has announced a complete victory in its legal suit against internet “cyber-squatters,” individuals that registered internet domain names involving Nintendo owned franchises such as “pokemon-trader.com”