Anime News Network’s Japanese Correspondent, Mori Yuji, provided the following translations of Yukito Kishiro’s announcement of the new Gunmu [the phonetic translation of Gunnm]: The 27th and last
Animeigo producer Shin Kurokawa posted a few of his thoughts on the recently released U.S. Playstation 2 console’s DVD playback function to the company’s DVD mailing list. “Right
The first volume of the latest Getter Robo OAV series, True Getter Robo Vs Neo Getter Robo, will premier in Japan on December 21st. Based on the original
According to Dallas Middauge, Senior Marketing Manager of Viz, the comments made in an online chat by the editor of Dragonball were taken slightly out of context, leading
Viz has released their publication schedule for February and March 2001. In addition to the regular monthly issues of manga comics one would expect, there are a few
According to DBZ Kingdom the tentative Toonami line up beginning November 6th will be: Monday through Fridays: 4:00 PM – Ronin Warriors 4:30 PM – Sailor Moon Monday
Yukito Kishiro, creator of the popular manga and anime Battle Angel Alita (known as Gunnm in Japan), announced that he will publish a sequel to the series in
Planet Namek has suggested that the on-line petition for an unedited release of the Dragonball manga may have succeeded. According to unconfirmed reports, Viz is finalizing plans for
Right Stuf International has the following to say about the passing away of English dub director Michael Alben. TRSI is saddened to report that Michael Alben, the voice
Effective October 30th, YTV has added an extra time slot for anime. Beginning that week Sailor Moon will air on Tuesday at 6:30PM E/P, Saturday at 3:00 and
Kodansha Publishing of Japan has finally announced a date of December 22, 2000 for the Japanese release of the long-delayed limited edition Koukaku (Ghost in the Shell) Solid
According to a report from Anime News Service, Manga Entertainment is “working on” obtaining some of the bonus features from the Japanese DVD version of Giant Robo for
According to unconfirmed rumors, Manga Entertainment was “on the verge of loosing” the translation and distribution rights to the Evangelion movies, and AD Vision was mentioned as interested
The Mysterious Cities of Gold anime television series has been released on DVD in France. Unfortunately there are no English or Japanese language tracks, but if you know