The Cartoon Network will begin broadcasting the 2007 anime television series Bakugan Battle Brawlers, under the abbreviated titled “Bakugan,” on Sunday February 24th at 9 pm (ET, PT).
About.com now hosts an interview with Patrick Macias and Izumi Evers, representatives of American publisher jaPRESS, on topics including Otaku USA magazine, the Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno series of
Question: Why do American anime companies announce they’re going theatrical with certain films, and then screen them in places which are out of the way for most fans?
Anime News Network reports that in addition to ImaginAsian TV’s already announced plans to broadcast the entire second season of the Kyo Kara Maoh anime television series with
The Japan Society will host English subtitled theatrical screenings of numerous vintage Japanese animation works primarily from the 1930s this week during its “Dawn of Japanese Animation” program.
This year’s New York International Children’s Film Festival will host screenings of director Makoto Shinkai’s heartbreaking love story 5 Centimeters Per Second on Saturday, March 1st at 2
Question: How come there are not many anime like Onegai Sensei? I noticed that there are barely any anime that deal with student-teacher relationships and if they do,
The official homepage for the Kara no Kyokai motion picture series now hosts a streaming trailer for the upcoming third film in the 8 movie series. The trailer
Navarre CEO Cary Deacon has revealed that Navarre subsidiary FUNimation is now in negotiations to acquire distribution rights to some of Geneon USA’s anime titles. Source: ICv2
The Japanese Moon Phase website reports an unconfirmed rumor that the March 21st issue of Young Gan Gan Magazine will include a formal announcement that Sakurako Gokurakuin’s action
DrMaster Books has revealed plans to release an English language translation of Madara Sai’s Kage Kara Mamoru! manga series, which is based on Taro Achi’s original light novel
Question: Will there be more anime announced between now and the beginning of the spring season? Although I think the upcoming season looks like a fairly interesting one,
The first season finale of Bang Zoom! Entertainment’s “anime magazine style webcast” AnimeTV will be available for free online viewing beginning February 8. The new twelth episode features
About.com now hosts an exclusive interview with Katsushi Ota, the editor for Japanese prose and manga magazine Faust. Del Rey has announced plans to publish an English language
Filming for a Korean motion picture loosely based on Japanese manga artist Marimo Ragawa’s 1992 manga series Aka-chan to Boku (Baby & Me) started last month. The film