Ain’t It Cool News has posted a positive and relatively spoiler-free review of Hayao Miyazaki’s Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi. Source: Anime News Service
The Gaming Intelligence Agency has posted five short QuickTime video clips from the upcoming Playstation 2 Xenosaga prequel to Xenogears. The clips focus on the individual characters and
Dark Horse Comics revealed prototypes of a number of American sculpted and produced anime related figures at last weekend’s San Diego Comic Con including Gunsmith Cats action figures
Anime on DVD has posted a detailed list of the supplemental material expected to grace the upcoming Utena movie DVD, as well as an early cover image for
Kotobukiya subsidiary Koto premiered the vinyl figure version of Final Fantasy X’s Kamahri at the San Diego Comic Con, along with the already available 11 1/2″ tall vinyl
Ain’t It Cool News has posted a link to the theatrical trailer for Tsui Hark’s kung-fu fantasy special-effects spectacular Legend of Zu, scheduled for theatrical release in Hong
The feature length anime adaptaion of the fairy tale “The Clever Princess” entitled Princess Arete, opened in Japanese theaters on July 21st. Produced by Studio 4C, the studio
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, (“Sen and Chihiro Spirited Away”) opened in Japanese theaters on July 20th and drew a 20% larger audience than
The American DVD version of Princess Mononoke released by Disney owned Miramax Films was initially scheduled for release in an English dubbed only format. English language subtitles on
While a work-in-progress print of the new Vampire Hunter D film was screened in limited Canadian and American festival showings last year, the complete, finished version of the
Right Stuf has learned that the premier DVD volume of Blue Gender, scheduled for release on October 16th, will contain 3 bilingual episodes and retail for $24.95.
In a surprise announcement, contrary to prior statements made by Tenchi Muyo co-creator Masaki Kajishima posted on the AIC Homepage, AIC has revealed that both the third Tenchi
Manga Entertainment announced at the San Diego Comic Con that they are hoping to have the Evangelion movies available on VHS in December and DVD in January 2002.