Anime News Service reports the unconfirmed announcements that the Kyo Kara Maoh! anime will continue in an OVA series, and Koji Kumeta’s “tragic comedy” manga series Sayonara Zetsubou
The official Lucky Star homepage is now open. The anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation is scheduled to premier on April 8th. A homepage for Robby &
The official Japanese Hellsing OVA homepage has announced that the third Hellsing OVA, which was delayed indefinitely this past February, will go on sale in Japan on April
A live action film adaptation of Akimi Yoshida’s manga series Kissou Tennyo is scheduled for Japanese theatrical release this summer. The official site hosts a streaming trailer. Source:
AnimagiC, Germany’s biggest anime & manga convention, has announced its first round of celebrity guests: Kouta Hirano, creator of Hellsing Tomokazu Tokoro, director of the Hellsing OVA series
The official Japanese Prince of Tennis homepage has formally announced development of a second OVA series titled “National Championship Semi-Final.” The first episode will go on sale June
The official site for the upcoming Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku wo anime television series is now online. The television series will premier in April. The official site for
Japan’s first Seiyu Awards ceremony was held in Akihabara on March 3rd. Nominees were selected by public online voting held since October 2006. Final winners were determined by
The official Japanese Darker Than Black homepage now hosts a streaming 3 minute long trailer for narrowband and broadband connections. Source: Moon Phase
The cover of the April issue of Japan’s Manga Time Kirara Magazine includes a formal announcement that the “Doujin Work” 4 coma manga series by Hiroyuki will be
Geneon has canceled plans to release a “special edition” version of Paradise Kiss DVD volume 3, and has delayed the release of Hellsing Ultimate volume 2 until a
Del Rey will release an English translation of “Hitori Nakano’s” best selling Japanese romance novel Train Man (Densha Otoko) on April 24th. The 400+ page hardcover novel will
Question: Why are most videogame-based anime terrible? And why isn’t there much of it since there are usually fans who want a particular videogame title made into anime?