Toei has announced plans to release the One Piece anime on American DVD. According to early information, the American DVDs will only contain the edited, English dubbed version
Media Blasters has announced a number of American DVD debuts: Ah! My Goddess TV series DVD volume 1 will retail at $29.98 or $44.98 with series box beginning
According to Anime News Network, TOKYOPOP has confirmed plans to distribute English translated yaoi manga later this year, including Love Mode, Shinobu Kokoro: Hidden Heart, and Earthian. TOKYOPOP
Canada’s Cookie Jar Entertainment has announced that Japanese studio Bee Train will produce a 52 episode TV series adaptation Tedd Anasti and Patsy Cameron-Anasti’s children’s novel series Spider
According to a post on the Japanese Moon Phase message board, an anime adaptation of the popular 2002 Leaf Aquaplus produced adult PC game Utawarerumono will debut next
The Cartoon Network has announced plans to broadcast the first 67 episodes of Dragonball Z uncut, beginning June 14th, at 10:30 PM. Dragon Ball Z has never been
Japan’s Newtype Magazine has reported that dialogue recording on the first Seikai no Senki III (Banner of the Stars III) OVA is now finished. The first episode will
Galaxy Anime has updated with a feature on the English dub voice actors of Howl’s Moving Castle, trailers for Kodocha and Girls Bravo, and video game trailers including
CNET News has published an article about niche market online DVD rental companies competing against larger giants such as Netflix and Blockbuster, focusing primarily on AnimeNation and its
The Artists & Illustrators Exhibition, scheduled for July 21-24 at the Business Design Centre in London, England, will host Sweatdrop Studios’ Conventions – a series of 90 minute
Viz has formally announced its acquisition of North American distribution rights to the Kamikaze Girls franchise. The award winning live action film will screen at the New York
The official website for Takeshi Miike’s upcoming horror fantasy film Yokai Daisenso now hosts a full, downloadable trailer, available in Windows Media format, in narrowband and broadband resolution.
Announced some time ago but not widely noticed, Unearthed Films has acquired North American distribution rights to both of the underground Japanese Akai Heya (“Red Room”) exploitation/shock horror
Variety Magazine has reported that Dimension Films has given up its distribution rights to Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s supernatural suspense film Kairo (“Pulse”). US distribution rights to the film are