AnimEigo has announced several tentative release dates for American DVD premiers: Rupan: The Fuma Conspiracy on April 7th. Dagger of Kamui on April 30th. Battle Royal High School
Question: I’ve gotta know. What does the phrase “strawberry eggs” have to do with the show “I My Me! Strawberry Eggs”? I can’t find any answer anywhere so
ANIMENATION ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANIME SERIES RELEASE Friday, January 31, 2003 AnimeNation is proud to announce its entry into the official translation and distribution of Japanese animation, more
Beside previously announced DVD releases including the Street Fighter II V Boxed Set and Rayearth OAV Collection on April 29th and Read Or Die on May 27th, Manga
Yahoo Movies has revealed that production on Columbia Pictures’ American produced Astro Boy movie is currently underway for release next year. While the film was originally planned to
Squaresoft has revealed plans to release a commemorative set of Final Fantasy X-2 hand controls for use with upcoming Playstation 2 game. The new hand controls with all
Media Blasters has announced plans to produce a live-action independent horror movie. Talented actors and crew personnel for all positions interested in being involved in the project should
Capcom has announced plans to develop a Playstation 2 adventure game based on the 3D Gregory Horror Show anime television series from 1999. The game will retain the
Question: After finishing Noir I feel as if I missed something that would have made the entire experience a lot more enjoyable. It just seemed like the series
With a shocking and unexpected announcement, the Cartoon Network has confirmed plans to broadcast episodes of Evangelion, Nadesico, Dai-Gard, and Robotech during Toonami’s “Giant Robot Week” of February
AD Vision has announced that the DVD versions of Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (live-action movie), Compiler, and Suikoden, originally scheduled for release on March 11, April 8, and
Eros Comics has acquired the English language publication rights to the Isane Hound adult manga series by artist Okawari. The first 24 page monthly translated comic version will
The official Toho Films website for Azumi is now online and includes a short trailer. The film adaptation of manga by Yu Koyama is directed by Ryuhei Kitamura.