Madhouse has announced development of an original sci-fi love story anime television series titled “Kaiba.” The series will be directed by acclaimed director Masaaki Yuasa, whose previous directorial
James Middleton, the consulting producer for the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles television series, has revealed in an interview with TheDeadbolt.com that one of the next projects in
Seven Seas Entertainment has confirmed its acquisition of translation rights to two print titles – the Inukami! manga series by Mamizu Arisawa and Mari Matsuzawa, and the Kuro
Bandai Entertainment has confirmed that new DVD releases including Flag volume 2, Gundam Seed Destiny volume 12, My Otome volume 4, and possibly other releases such as Eureka
American anime licensor and publisher Hirameki International has announced its cancellation of localization and distribution of Japanese visual novel games for American release. Hirameki has previously ceased its
Viz Media has confirmed its cancellation of release plans for all future domestic DVD volumes of the Mar anime series. Viz retains domestic distribution rights to the series
The official Japanese homepage for the upcoming Nijyu-Menso no Musume anime television series is now online. The site features a short streaming teaser trailer. The show will premier
The Japanese Moon Phase Message Board reports that Takashi Shiina’s sci-fi comedy manga series Zettai Karen Children (Absolutely Adorable Children) will be adapted into an anime television series.
According to the Japanese Moon Phase Message Board, Kamichu & Risky Safety director Kouji Masunari and animation studio A-1 Pictures will produce an anime feature film tentatively titled
The Anime Network has officially announced its discontinuance of support for traditional round-the-clock linear broadcast. The Anime Network remains accessible via video-on-demand, Sprint mobile phone streaming service, and
Question: Why does Neil Gaiman have to plunder ideas from Ghibli? He’s had a successful career as a graphic novel creator and artist long before Miyazaki; and yet