The English language AIC Studios homepage has posted character designs for Kenichi Sonoda’s next anime series, Wrestloid Baby. Judging from the story summary and character design sheets, the
A press representative for Funimation and Irwin Toys has confirmed for AnimeNation that, while the possibility of a cable television broadcast is still in consideration, FUNimation is focusing
Pokemon: Serebei’s Time Adventure, coupled with the short film Pikachu’s Doki Doki Hide & Seek Game will premier in Japanese movie theaters on July 7th. The new film
Ain’t it Cool News has reprinted a Chinese interview with HK director/producer Tsui Hark in which Hark states that he is currently in the early pre-production stage of
The Nobuo Uematsu-penned vocal theme for Final Fantasy X has been officially titled “Suteki da ne.” Square translates the name in English as “Isn’t it Beautiful?” A less
Gundam Wing will return to the Toonami line-up beginning March 12th. Only the edited version will be broadcast at 4:30 PM weekdays, though. The uncut version of Gundam
Justin Sevakis of Central Park Media has informed Anime News Network that Japanese distribution company Enoki Films directly negotiated the agreement with Twentieth Century Fox to broadcast Slayers
Kidscreen is reporting that beginning this spring Bandai America will begin releasing action figures for several of its hit titles, including Cowboy Bebop, The Big O, Blue Sub
In an effort to concentrate their efforts on producing merchandise for Final Fantasy, to coincide with the July release of the Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within movie, Palisades
The Dreamcast’s second Love Hina game, titled “Love Hina: Smile Again” is due for release on March 29th. Anime Dream has posted images of some of the premium
Namco, known for their excellent 3D fighting games and light gun shooting games, has revealed two new arcade light gun games. Co-developed by Capcom and Namco, Biohazard: Fire
Relative to the price reduction of the Dreamcast to $99.95 which will go into effect on February 4th, the upcoming Dreamcast Smash Pack will drop to $119.95. The
Dreamworks Pictures has spent roughly $1 million to acquire the right to produce an American re-make of the seminal Japanese horror film The Ring. The wildly successful film