The first season finale of Bang Zoom! Entertainment’s “anime magazine style webcast” AnimeTV will be available for free online viewing beginning February 8. The new twelth episode features
Filming for a Korean motion picture loosely based on Japanese manga artist Marimo Ragawa’s 1992 manga series Aka-chan to Boku (Baby & Me) started last month. The film
About.com now hosts an exclusive interview with Katsushi Ota, the editor for Japanese prose and manga magazine Faust. Del Rey has announced plans to publish an English language
Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday Magazine website now hosts a streaming anime television commercial for Takashi Shiina’s sci-fi comedy manga series Zettai Karen Children. An anime television series based
The official homepage for the upcoming Naisho no Tsubomi OVA series now hosts a streaming trailer. The first episode of the 3 episode series will go on sale
The “Movie & Screen Shot” page of Shonen Sunday Magazine’s Tsubasa: Tokyo Revelation site now hosts a trailer for the series’ upcoming third and final episode. The OVA
Geneon Entertainment has confirmed that the ImaginAsian TV network will broadcast the entire second season of the Kyo Kara Maoh! anime television this spring, including the final 12
Video game developer Tamsoft and publisher D3 have announced that an Oneechanbara live action feature film, based on Tamsoft’s popular series of Oneechanbara “sexy & violence” games, will
Japanese publishing company Ichijinsha has formally confirmed recent rumors of plans for an anime TV series adaptation of Eri Takenashi’s supernatural comedy manga series Kannagi. Volume 38 of
Tokyo Anime Center executive Masakazu Kubo, who is also the executive producer of the Pokemon anime franchise and the director of Shogakukan’s Character Business Center, last week submitted
Young Jump magazine has announced that Masanori Morita’s best selling baseball manga series Rookies, originally published from 1998 to 2003, will be adapted into a live action television
Veteran anime industry professional Toshio Suzuki, the producer behind every Studio Ghibli movie produced since 1989, and Studio Ghibli president since 2005, has announced plans to transfer his