Egypt Today magazine has published an exclusive interview with legendary manga creator Go Nagai, creator of Devilman, Mazinger, and Cutey Honey. Source: Icarus Publishing
The Japan Times has published an interview with director Mamoru Oshii on the subject of his latest film, the live action sci-fi action flick Assault Girls. Twitch has
Japanese adult PC game developer Little Witch has announced that due to financial concerns, the studio will cease developing new games after the January 29th release of its
CG animator & director Rodrigo Blaas has made his award winning short animated film Alma available online for a limited time this Christmas season. Check it out while
Legendary screenwriter Dan O’Bannon, whose screenplays include Alien, Dark Star, Return of the Living Dead, Total Recall, Blue Thunder, and Life Force, passed away on Thursday, December 17
Koei has clarified details about the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3: Owari Naki Unmei (Within the Expanse of a Distant Time 3: Endless Destiny) anime TV production
Reportedly next week’s new issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine will formally announce that the fourth Bleach motion picture will premiere next winter. Source: Anime News Network
Shizuka Ito’s 2007 fantasy drama manga Fukusuke will be adapted as the Fuji TV network’s 2010 new year drama special. The live action special will air on the
Bloody Disgusting reports the uncited and unconfirmed news that Takashi Shimizu (Ju-On, Marebito) will produce a feature film adaptation of Satoshi Kon’s 2004 anime television series Paranoia Agent
Studio Ghibli has formally announced its development of an anime feature film adaptation of British novelist Mary Norton’s Carnegie Medal winning 1952 novel The Borrowers. The original novel
Kadokawa has officially added a TV commercial for the upcoming Omamori Himari TV series to YouTube. The “slightly risqué cat-ghost story” romantic action comedy will premiere on January
Toho has formally announced the development of a Metal Fight Beyblade feature film spin-off from the ongoing anime television series. The movie will premiere in Japan next summer.
Although this isn’t really any surprise, Japanese film studio Toho has confirmed that a seventh Naruto motion picture (Naruto Shippuden movie 4) will hit Japanese theaters next summer.