Toei has formally announced the Yes! Precure 5 Go Go! anime television series. The sequel to Yes! Precure 5, the fourth Futari wa Precure magical girl anime television
Broccoli USA has clarified that the recently announced Aquarian Age motion picture will be a live action adaptation of Sakurako Gokurakuin’s manga series Aquarian Age ~ Juvenile Orion,
Japanese publisher MediaWorks has formally announced development of an anime television series adaptation of Masakazu Iwasaki’s sci-fi romantic comedy manga series Kemeko-Deluxe. Iwasaki may be best known to
The official homepage for the upcoming Shigofumi anime television series now hosts a 2:30 long streaming trailer. The series is scheduled to premier in January. Source: Moon Phase
Japanese publisher MediaWorks has announced an anime television series (and drama CD) adaptation of Yusaku Igurashi’s romantic comedy light novel series Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu (Haruka Nogizaki’s Secret),
An official Japanese website announcing plans for an Aquarian Age motion picture, based on Brocoli’s popular trading card game, is now online. The site does not clarify if
Japanese satellite TV network Animax has announced that the Sugai-kun to Kazoku Ishi (“Sguy and the Family Stone”) anime movie will open in Toho owned theaters throughout Japan
Hakusensha’s LaLa Magazine has formally announced that Matsuri Hino’s shoujo vampire drama manga series Vampire Knight will be adapted into an anime television series. Source: Anime News Network
Japanese publisher MediaWorks has formally announced development of an anime television series adaptation of Bunjuro Nakayama & Yukari Higa’s fantasy manga series Shina Dark ~Kuroki Tsuki no Ou
The Sports Hoichi newspaper has announced that 30 year old Alisa Mizuki will star in NTV’s Saito-san, a live action television series adaptation of Yua Oda’s manga of
ActiveAnime now hosts an interview with Gonzo Digimation Holdings president Arthur Smith in which Smith emphasizes that unauthorized, illegal anime distribution is seriously harming the international anime production
The Japanese, internet based international anime streaming service BOST has launched. The company presently offers subtitled episodes of the Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora and Shinigami no
Pop Japan Travel (PJT) and Toon Zone are now co-sponsoring a “Who Wants To Be A Vampire?” writing contest to promote PJT’s upcoming “Cold Steel Tour” of Tokyo,
The official Japanese homepage for the upcoming Kanokon anime television series is now online. The anime is scheduled to premier next year. The official Japanese homepage for the
Anime News Network now hosts a short interview with manga artist and character designer Takehiko Inoue, conducted at the unveiling of Inoue’s original wall mural at the Books