Japanese film distributor Shochiku has released the first trailer for Madhouse’s anime film Mai Mai Miracle (Mai Mai Shinko to Sennen no Maho). The whimsical children’s adventure is
Reportedly the issue of Young Gangan magazine scheduled to go on sale in Japan on Friday will formally announce that Oh! Edo Rocket & Gundam OO director Seiji
Reportedly the issue of Young Gangan magazine scheduled to go on sale in Japan on Friday will formally announce that anime studio BONES is at work on a
The Gonzo anime production company has revealed its financial report for the fiscal year that ended in March 2009. The company earned 6.332 billion yen (US $65.7 million),
The Canned Dogs blog reports unconfirmed details of the new restrictions determined by Japan’s private Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS) ratings board, which are scheduled to go
The official website for the dual XXXHOLiC Shunmuki and Tsubasa Shunraiki OVA series has added a selection of screenshots for the upcoming second XXXHOLiC Shunmuki episode. Some of
Samuel Goldwyn Films has released its list of the Landmark theaters that will premiere the live action Blood: The Last Vampire movie in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Texas, Washington,
Japanese television network NTV will debut a live action television series adaptation of Naoki Serizawa’s action comedy manga series Saru Lock next month. The drama will star Hayato
Japanese production and distribution company Asmik Ace Entertainement has announced that Juon (The Grudge) creator/director Takashi Shimizu has begun filming Japan’s first live action digital 3D film, a
AD Vision affiliated licensor Sentai Filmworks has announced its acquisition of the Daphne in the Brilliant Blue, Kannazuki no Miko, and Dokkoida?! anime television series formerly distributed in
First the TBS television network reported that Japan’s Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS) would institute a ban on adult computer games revolving around rape themes beginning June
FUNimation has confirmed plans to reactivate streaming distribution of the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime series after implementation of new security measures preventing unauthorized public access to unreleased video
The Sports Hochi newspaper reports that 20th Century Boys trilogy director Yukihiko Tsutsumi will helm a feature film adaptation of Harold Sakuishi’s coming-of-age rock & roll manga series