ADV has set a street date of October 22, 2002 for the DVD premiere of Rubbersuit Pictures’ The Complete Daimajin, a three disc set featuring all three Daimajin
Question: How popular is or was Martian Successor Nadesico in Japan? I figured at first it must have been pretty popular if it spawned a theatrical movie and
California based visual development company Akira Creative has announced plans to create a full CG animated film involving both Japanese and American animation studios. The project is currently
AD Vision has “formed a strategic partnership with CoMix Wave (not related to Coamix) to bring CoMix Wave’s manga titles to North America.” As part of this partnership,
Bandai confirmed at last weekend’s Otakon convention that the upcoming Cowboy Bebop Best Sessions DVD will include 6 select “best” episodes from the 26 episode series, remastered with
CPM announced at last weekend’s Otakon convention that the remaining 26 episodes of the Utena TV series will debut in America beginning this November, earlier than the previously
Media Blasters confirmed at last weekend’s Otakon convention that the Jungle Emperor Leo (AKA: Kimba the White Lion) movie will be Media Blasters’ first anime release to be
Pioneer announced at last weekend’s Otakon convention that the Fushigi Yuugi Eikoden OAV series will debut in America this November. Ai Yori Aoshi will premier in America next
Synch Point Productions confirmed at last weekend’s Otakon convention that the dubbed version of FLCL does retain the proper Japanese “honorables” normally edited out of American translations. There
TOKYOPOP announced at last weekend’s Otakon that they consider the editorial changes to character names for the American version of Initial D, “a decision we made, to make
Viz confirmed at last weekend’s Otakon convention that they will be releasing the Inuyasha TV series to American home video regardless of whether or not it makes it
A single line buried amidst discussion of the new Gungrave shooting game for the Playstation 2 printed by Japanese magazine Gpara confirms plans for a Gungrave anime adaptation.
Domestic Manga Publisher Comics One has announced that they have acquired the English language translation and distribution license to the Crayon Shin-chan, Bride of Deimos, Iron Wok Jan
Viz has announced that the America version of Shonen Jump magazine will include 256 or more pages of translated manga each month at a retail price of $4.95.
The fan run Gundam.com site has published a rough transcript of Sequential Tart’s online chat session with Bandai Entertainment DVD production supervisor Charles McCarter. While the extensive interview