Animation Collective has passed along word that a video clip of the dancing sushi from the upcoming anime parody television series Kappa Mikey is now available on Youtube
Japanese publisher J-Magazine has published its Magazine Data 2005 reference book, which contains statistical data on 645 Japanese magazines from 78 publishers. Manga Jouhou hosts a translated partial
Japan’s Yahoo News reports that a two hour live action TV special adaptation of Momoko Sakura’s manga/anime series Chibi Maruko-chan will air on Fuji TV stations this April.
Dengeki Online, Famitsu, and Game Watch have all reported that Type-Moon’s massively successful PC visual novel game Fate/stay night will be released for the Japanese PS2 this winter.
Question: Hello, John. I ask you a question from Japan. The other day I happened to find the TV schedule list of Japanese animation in your country when
Galaxy Anime now hosts an exclusive audio interview with Japanese pop vocalist Mari Iijima, who has also performed the voice of Lynn Minmei in the original Japanese and
Seven Seas Entertainment has announced a February 14 release date for the first Boogiepop and Others novel. The first volume of the Boogiepop Doesn’t Laugh (“Boogiepop wa Warawanai”)
The official Japanese Fullmetal Alchemist website today announced the March 29th release of a “Fullmetal Alchemist Premium Collection” DVD. The new DVD will include the “State Alchemist Corps
Question: “BANDAI VISUAL USA INC. was established in 2005 as a wholly owned subsidiary of BANDAI VISUAL CO., LTD. with a mission to facilitate stronger, more active involvement
TV Tokyo has opened its official website for the Kasimasi ~ Girl Meets Girl anime television series. TV Tokyo also now hosts a 30 second long streaming Real
Anime News Network has published an exclusive interview with Digital Manga Director of New Business Development Isaac Lew, in which Lew discusses the state of the American anime
Central Park Media has issued a call for interns to work in DVD production including quality control, subtitling, and menu design. Interested people in the New York City
Central Park Media’s Be Beautiful publishing line has announced that a 60% majority of fans preferred that the American title of Kazuma Kodaka’s manga series Midaresomenishi be “Midaresomenishi