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
Japanese anime news site Anime! Anime! has compiled its list of 2007’s top 10 international news events related to the anime industry. They are: The organization of the
The Japanese Moon Phase message board hosts an unconfirmed report that an anime adaptation of Eri Takenashi’s supernatural comedy manga series Kannagi is now in development.
The official Japanese homepage for the upcoming Naisho no Tsubomi anime OVA, based on Yu Yabuuchi’s manga, is now open. The anime is scheduled for Japanese release on
The eleventh episode of Bang Zoom Entertainment’s video program AnimeTV is now available for viewing online. The latest episode features a review and commentary on the popular series
Sony Pictures has revealed a premier release date for the highly anticipated American DVD release of the Blood+ television series. The debut release will go on sale on
Anime News Network has translated the list of Japan’s top ten highest grossing anime theatrical film releases of 2007. The tenth Pocket Monster movie, Japan’s highest grossing anime
The February issue (on sale on January 4) of Monthly Comic Flapper magazine has revealed that an anime television series adaptation of Shinji Ohara’s crime manga series Nijyu-Menso
Bang Zoom! Entertainment will debut a special episode of its AnimeTV video podcast on January 1, 2008. The episode will feature coverage of the Eureka Seven television series
The Japan External Trade Research Organization has determined that Europe is now the world’s second largest consumer market for Japanese manga, following behind Japan. Sales of manga in