The San Francisco Chronicle newspaper has published a new article on SF based publisher Viz Communications, focusing on the company’s history and latest publishing venture, Shonen Jump Magazine.
The official Japanese Read or Die homepage has revealed the first color images of the Paper Sisters (Michelle, Maggie and Anita), stars of the upcoming Read or Dream
Question: I was wondering when do you think the next defining anime like Evangelion or Utena will come round, and who do you think will be the director
Treasure has opened its official homepage for the upcoming Gamecube port of shooting game Ikaruga. The English language version of the site is not available yet. Ikaruga is
Newtype Magazine (Japan) has revealed the first details of Gainax Studios new “Renewal of Evangelion” project. The “Second Coming” of Evangelion is a marketing blitz apparently designed to
Japan Today has published a wonderfully informative article on the state of CG and digital animation in the contemporary anime industry, focusing primarily on Production IG and Studio
The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, a jury made up of teachers, writers, actors and movie production workers, has selected Spirited Away as Best Animated Feature
The fan run Bay Area Anime homepage, and Ghost in the Shell TV series sound editor “Ghostwriter” posting to the Production IG Forum have both published new editorials
Tomorrow at 8:30 PM, Animerica Magazine editor Kit Fox and Pulp Magazine editor Carl Horn will present and discuss excerpts of the 1945 anime film Momotaro: Holy Soldier
Slushfactory.com has published an extensive discussion comparing the popularity of manga in Japan to the market for American comics in America. The discussion includes Manga historian and expert
Nintendo has confirmed that the Gamecube port of the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Ura Zelda preview will be released in America. There’s no word yet
Japanese satellite TV network AT-X has officially confirmed that Varoom One will premier on Japanese television on December 7th. The series is already licensed for US release by
According to unconfirmed information published by Ain’t It Cool News, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, the French producer of the not-yet-in-production French live-action Captain Harlock movie, is interested in developing a