Amada Printing has announced plans to release “Ojamajo Adventure: Naisho no Mahou,” a new Ojamajo Doremi text based PC adventure game, this June. The announcement comes as a
AnimationHQ is will be hosting a chat session with voice actor, Neil Ross. Mr. Ross has worked in radio and television commercials and also narrated shows for A&E
TOKYOPOP has opened a survey requesting suggestions for manga series to license for English language release. The survey will be open until the end of the month. Source:
According to the Barnes & Noble bookstore chain, Viz will begin releasing Konomi Takeshi’s Prince of Tennis manga in English translated graphic novel format this May. Tennis no
TOKYOPOP has officially announced its acquisition of translation rights to Kazuya Minekura’s Saiyuki manga series, the basis of the Gensomaden Saiyuki and Saiyuki Reload anime TV series. The
Ain’t It Cool News has announced that HVE will release on American DVD version of director’ Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s 1997 suspense/thriller Cure on January 6th. A review of the
The official Japanese homepage for the Final Fantasy 7 movie now hosts the film’s trailer, for those who haven’t already seen it. The site requires Macromedia Flash 7
According to The Magic Box, Bandai of Japan has scheduled the release of “SD Gundam G Generation Seed,” the latest entry in the super deformed strategy RPG game
From The Digital Bits: You’ll be surprised to learn that a new and completely hidden bonus feature has been discovered on the R1 DVD release of Miyazaki’s Castle
Four months after revealing that she had cervical cancer, Hong Kong pop star and actress Anita Mui died early Tuesday morning due to complications related to her condition.
The Tokidoki Journal fan site has published an extended, highly positive review of AN Entertainment’s 3 volume DVD release of Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety.
According to Yahoo Japan, Studio Ghibli has delayed the theatrical release of Howl’s Moving Castle from July 2004 until November 2004. The film’s production is significantly behind schedule,
Kadokawa Publishing has officially announced the development of an anime TV series based on Mine Yoshizaki’s best selling manga serial Keroro Gunso. Source: Aniota News