The official AniMatrix homepage has updated with exclusive interviews with animation directors Mahiro Maeda, Shinichiro Watanabe and producer Mike Arias that are not included on the AniMatrix DVD.
A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined yesterday that video games are a First Amendment protected form of free speech and overturned a
ICv2 News has confirmed that Dark Horse Comics has acquired the English translation rights to Hiroshi Takahashi and Misao Inagaki manga adaptation of The Ring, Yasuhiro Nightow’s Trigun,
TOKYOPOP has officially begun its second Rising Stars of Manga Contest. 10 aspiring manga artists will receive cash prizes and the potential to be published nationally in a
Tohokushinsha Film Corporation has officially announced that the winner of last year’s Anime Plan Grand Prix, a competition open to Japanese anime fans to submit an idea for
Question: The names of most anime titles are translated or replaced when the title is commercially released in the U.S. (unless the title was a proper name to
AD Vision has announced the acquisition of the Panyo Panyo Di-Gi-Charat and Aquarian Age anime TV series. First mentioned 4 years ago, Bandai has now finally officially confirmed
Viz has apparently acquired the translation rights to the Please Save My Earth manga by Saki Hiwatari. The first translated graphic novel volume will be released in November.
Vertical, Inc., the American publishing subsidiary of the Japanese ITOCHU Corporation, will be expanding its English translated offerings with additional Japanese fiction novels and manga. Currently, Vertical, Inc.
AnimeNation is proud to participate in the hosting of the Tampa Bay Area’s first exclusive anime convention. Metrocon, to be held on July 18-20 at the Sabal Park
The third Zoids anime TV series, presumably the series comissioned by Hasbro and announced last February, will be titled “Zoids Fuzor.” Little Snow Fairy Sugar will have an
4Kids Entertainment, in association with Nintendo, has announced the GBA-TV technology which will debut at the consumer level later this year. The new technology will allow the Gameboy
Ryuhei (Versus) Kitamura’s second major motion picture, Alive, completed in early 2002, will hit Japanese theaters on the 21st. The official site features images and a downloadable QuickTime