Young Jump Magazine has officially announced that Okamoto Lynn’s manga series Elfen Lied will debut at an anime TV series this July. Source: Natsume Goushin Ryu Dojo
CHUD has revealed that famed Asian movie supporter Quentin Tarantino has personally convinced Miramax Films to finally officially release Zhang Yimou’s Academy Award nominated martial arts film Hero.
Question: Why is it when anime are based off games, they always choose the worst possible games, generally fighting games. There are a host of excellent RPGs that
Bandai Entertainment has announced the May release of a pair of new domestic version anime soundtrack CDs. Both will retail at $14.98 each. The Wolf’s Rain OST will
Gutsoon has revealed to subscribers of Monthly Raijin Comics that the company will cease publishing Monthly Raijin Comics Magazine and all of its graphic novels including the full
The Anime on DVD community has noticed that Viz LLC has copyrighted the titles of several not-yet announced as licensed manga titles, fueling speculation that all of the
The homepage of Asagiri no Miko creator Ugawa Hiroki now hosts a 7.49 Mb digital animation alternate opening animation for the Asagiri no Miko anime TV series, with
AD Vision has officially announced that Toei Animation of Japan (“the creators of the program”) “have decided against continuing the availability” of the first two seasons of Sailor
The Cartoon Network has announced that Rave Master (Groove Adventure Rave) will permier on Saturday, Saturday May 1st. In August, the series will move to a weekday schedule.
The Yomiuri Newspaper has published an English language report on Japanese political movements to increase support for and exposure of Japan’s pop culture entertainment industry and its anime,
Some anime fans will be pleased to know that the Rankin Bass produced animated fantasy film The Last Unicorn officially goes on sale on American DVD tomorrow. The
Elite Entertainment has announced that Uzumaki, the Japanese live action film adaptation of horror manga by Junji Itoh, will debut on American DVD on July 6th. The $19.99
Cinescape has reported that Corey Yeun will direct the live action Dead or Alive movie, based on the Tecmo video game franchise. Corey Yeun’s resume includes The Transporter