Tokyopop has announced that they will release a $14.98 single disc soundtrack for Final Fantasy X to coincide with the domestic release of the game early next year.
Art Asylum, the company behind the upcoming Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon action figures, has revealed a second line of CTHD figures inspired by the popular Japanese Kubrick “Lego-style”
Spriggan will have its “official” US premier on opening night of the Big Apple Anime Fest, October 26th. The film’s Canadian theatrical premier will be held at the
The Big Apple Anime Fest “Anime DVD Shoot Out” award recognition has been established to honor the best anime DVD releases in America. Fans may vote on 7
As of August 13th, Studio Ghibli’s Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi has grossed over 10 billion yen. In only 25 days of release, the film has earned 10,154,271,880
ASCII has revealed special edition 6 button red and black Dreamcast style “Fighting Pads” and Dreamcast style arcade stick controllers designed for use with the Playstation 2 version
French video game and anime news site Sugoi! has published screenshots of the impressive looking new Love Hina adventure game for the Gameboy Advance. Source: Anime News Network
Pioneer has announced that the first El-Hazard TV series, known in America as “The Wanderers,” will be released on 4 extended DVDs packed in “clear cases with double-sided
The Gaming Intelligence Agency has posted a very positive review (score: 4 out of 5), with extensive screenshots and artwork, of Koei’s new American release of the Playstation
According to ICv2 News, the Sailormoon graphic novels outsell all other Tokyopop graphic novels by a factor of “at least” 1.5. Tokyopop estimates that the company has sold
AD Vision will conclude the release of AD Police, Gasaraki, Nadia, Ark the Lad, and Shin Getter Robo before the end of 2001. Several new series and OVAs
The Escaflowne movie is expected to premier in theaters the second week of January, with a subtitled version going to art theaters and a dub version for wider
Due to the insistence of the Japanese licensor, the DVD version of Orange Road will be Macrovision copy protected (which is commonly argued to impact DVD video quality).
Within the next several months, Studio Ironcat will undergo a “total reorganization,” including a possible name change. Translation and publication rights to all current titles will be retained.