Sony of Japan now hosts streaming Windows Media trailers for the Playstation Portable versions of anime based video game Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and Popolocrois
Beginning in December, Inuyasha will move from Saturday nights to weeknights. Also, according to Anime on TV: Saturday, October 23 10:30 PM Rurouni Kenshin replaces Gundam Seed 12:00
According to Anime on DVD, AD Vision will now replace defective copies of St. Seiya DVD volume 8 for those consumers that contact the company. Some copies of
Working Designs is now accepting direct pre-orders for the upcoming domestic release of Growlanser Generations. The Growlanser games feature character designs by Satoshi Urushihara. Preorders for the $49.99
The official Japanese Kita-he website now hosts a trailer for the upcoming Playstation 2 game Kita-he ~Diamond Dust+ Kiss is Beginning~. The trailer is available in small and
The Magic Box has published screenshots of Bandai’s new Konjiki no Gash Bell fighting game, scheduled for Japanese PS2 release this winter, and Tomy’s mecha fighting game Zoids
The official Japnese website for the upcoming Playstation 2 bishoujo mecha adventure game Tenku Danzai Skelter Heaven now hosts a 4:32 long trailer in MPEG4 AVI format. Although
The official Japanese website for the upcoming anime TV series Sunabozu now hosts the 2 minute long teaser trailer in streaming Windows Media format. Source: Moon Phase
TOKYOPOP has announced an agreement with actress Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch) and screenwriter Dan Gordon (Wyatt Earp, The Hurricane) to develop a live action motion
Gonzo Studios has announced the February 24, 2005 release of the Sentou Yousei Shoujo Tasukete! Meve-chan OAV, a “serious & hard SF” spin-off from the Sentou Yousei Yukikaze
Viz has officially announced the upcoming release of five new English translated shoujo manga titles. Each will retail at $9.99. W Juliet (“Double Juliet”) – Available November 9th
Midnight Eye has updated with numerous articles and reviews of genre topics including an interview with Mamoru Oshii, a historical look at the pioneers of Japanese animation, and
ICv2 News has published the first released image of the Cartoon Network’s original cartoon series “Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi,” based on the popular J-pop group Puffy. The cartoon