The Middle Tennessee Anime Convention (MTAC) has officially announced a partnership with AD Vision to sponsor and promote the convention and AD Vision’s Anime Network. Quoted from the
Counting Down has published an extensive interview with Hellboy director Guillermo del Toro in which del Toro states, “We are, and this may fill the fans with joy,
Question: I’ve read your article about the “otaku status symbol” being bad for the American anime fan community. I was just wondering are the Japanese just as concerned
Universal Pictures has announced that Kill Bill: vol. 1 will be released to Japanese DVD on April 16th in a regular edition and a Premium Box edition. The
The Nikkei Keizai Newspaper has reported that AD Vision has formed a partnership with Japanese publishing company Mag Garden. AD Vision will obtain worldwide (excluding Asia) distribution rights
The official Japanese Bottle Fairies website has announced that a home video exclusive Bindume Yousei episode 13 will be included in the Japanese DVD boxed set. The bonus
The first episode of the Satoshi Kon directed anime TV series Mousou Dairinin (Paranoia Agent) is now available for free viewing in streaming Windows Media format here. The
The short, Japanese fan produced anime Angoromoa-chan no Chikyu Shinryuku Niki (Angoromoa-chan’s Earth Invasion Diary) is now available for free download in MPG format from CG-Online and Moon
The Mainichi Daily News newspaper has published an interesting article introducing Westerners to the Japanese collecting phenomenon of “gachapon” gumball machine toys. Source: National Console Support
Japanese development studio Mastiff Games has announced plans to bring the 2002 Playstation 2 strategy game La Pucelle to America this May. The obscure but highly praised game
Question: Why is Ronin Warriors/Samurai Troopers overlooked? Was it a popular show in Japan when it came out in the late 80s? If so, then why is overlooked
Toynami has officially announced its plans to release domestic action figures based on Inuyasha and Chobits, as well as announced a Voltron Masterpiece Edition toy. The first series
Sony Pictures has opened its official English language website for Katsuhiro Otomo Presents: Memories. The special edition DVD, which will include a “making of” featurette, theatrical trailers, and