TMS Entertainment and play set products have announced joint development of a full 3D CG anime television series titled “Scarecrowman the Animation.” The series is scheduled to debut
Publishers Weekly now hosts a brief but revealing interview with manga artist Yoshinori Natsume regarding his creation of the upcoming Batman: Death Mask manga/comic mini-series. Source: Anime News
The Japanese language Variety Magazine has reported that the limited American theatrical screenings of the first Death Note live action movie on May 20 and 21 drew over
Tochi Ueyama’s long running lighthearted drama manga series Cooking Papa – a story about a salaryman who enjoys cooking – will premier as a live action series on
The Japanese Moon Phase Diary reports that Kazuma Kamachi’s supernatural fantasy novel series To Aru Majutsu no Index (A Certain Magic Index) will be adapted into an anime
Bandai Visual USA now hosts the first episode of the Galaxy Angel Rune television series for free online viewing. The episode is accessible only to North American viewers
The official website for the upcoming Mahou Sensei Negima Ala Alba OAD (Original Anime DVD) series now hosts a streaming trailer. The first episode is scheduled for release
Warner Home Video will release its first domestic DVD volume of the Japanese Bakugan Battle Brawlers anime television series on August 26th. The American “Bakugan” DVD will contain
Universal Pictures has revealed that Vertigo Entertainment (not “Vertigo Films,” which is an unrelated film production company) is developing an American live action film adaptation of Tsugumi Ohba
A four minute long promotional trailer for the upcoming first 20th Century Boys feature film, based on Naoki Urasawa’s acclaimed manga serial, is now available on Brightcove and
At this past weekend’s A-Kon convention, Bandai Entertainment announced its acquisition of distribution rights to the 88 minute long Tamagotchi anime feature film from December 2007, “Eiga de
The official Japanese homepage for the My Hime/My Otome franchise has formally revealed development of a new project to star a schoolgirl character named “Mao.” No details, including
Comic publisher Drawn & Quarterly has revealed plans to publish an English language translation of influential manga artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s 800+ page manga autobiography “A Drifting Life.” Tatsumi,
The Sponichi Annex newspaper reports that director Hitoshi Iwamoto, director behind popular Japanese TV dramas including Nobuta wo Produce and Queen’s Classroom, is now helming a live action