Manga Entertainment’s long anticipated domestic DVD release of the Macross Plus movie edition is scheduled for April 30th. Digitally Obsessed has published the first review of the disc,
Less than a year after completing the initial domestic DVD release of the Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 TV series, AD Vision has announced that they will be issuing
The Florida appearance of the touring contemporary Japanese art exhibit “My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation” will open at the Tampa Museum of Art
Media Blasters has announced that their American theatrical premiers of Takashi Ishii’s Freeze Me and Takeshi Miike’s Visitor Q will occur at the Subway Cinema Asian Films Are
Infogrames has announced that their domestically produced action RPG “Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku” will be released for the Gameboy Advance on May 14th and retail at
AnimeNation has been informed by our Japanese suppliers that Sony of Japan has decided to limit production of the Final Fantasy XI Limited Edition version soundtrack to only
While not directly genre related, the upcoming action/drama film Road to Perdition, directed by Sam (American Beauty) Mendes starring Tom Hanks, Jude Law and Paul Newman is a
Bandai America has announced that the subsidiary company Bandai Creation will begin to release original Godzilla toys for the American market this fall. The initial line of toys
In a surprising and positive move, TOKYOPOP has confirmed that they will be using fan produced script translations of the Initial D animation as reference material in their
Question: I have been looking into Japanese television and I keep running across this thing called Domokun, a big brown monster thing that can be seen riding the
Console Flagzone has scooped the first images and screenshots of the upcoming Pocket Monster Advance for the Gameboy Advance. The game is scheduled for release in Japan this
AD Vision has updated its webpage to that of a new flash-based interface. The new layout makes it significantly easier to find all sorts of information about ADV’s
According to Kung Fu Cult Cinema, Media Blasters, and not Miramax, has been confirmed as the American licensor of Ryuhei Kitamura’s live-action action/horror film Versus. The film is