At the ultimate pinnacle of anime fandom releases, Legend of the Galactic Heroes has been announced for limited edition DVD release as a single collectors item set to
Contrary to yesterday’s news update which stated that the second Armitage the 3rd movie would be released in 3 different versions, Anime on DVD has learned that the
According to the Hollywood Reporter, American production studio Crystal Sky, in association with Japan’s GaGa Communications, has acquired the rights to produce a $60 million American live action
Anime fans in Florida are encouraged to drop by and visit AnimeNation at the Orlando Megacon this weekend. For the first time ever, AnimeNation will have a wide
The new Manga Entertainment website design includes confirmation of the rumor that Manga does indeed own the English translation rights to the 3 episode R.O.D. (Read or Die)
The sequel to Armitage the 3rd, Armitage: Dual Matrix, will premier on American home video on June 25th. Unlike the first Armitage movie, Armitage: Polymatrix, Dual Matrix does
In a surprising and encouraging unusual cross-cultural exchange of anime between America and Japan, NHK Television will begin re-broadcasting Tetsuwan Atom TV episodes beginning on April 20th. The
Namco has announced that Soul Calibur II will debut on the PS2, Xbox, GameCube and apparently also the GameBoy Advance in Japan this August. Namco is at work
Question: I’ve been wondering what those folded papers that come with Japanese CDs are for. Is there anything printed there (aside from the portion of the cover sleeve/picture)
Manga Entertainment has dramatically overhauled its homepage to a Java and Flash intensive format. However, what may be most interesting is finally the first official confirmed details on
According to first hand reports from last weekend’s Katsucon convention, Viz Communications now owns the English translation rights to the current Gunnm: Last Order manga serial (the sequel/continuation/revision
In typical Miyazaki fashion, mixed with his grateful response to winning top honors at the Berlin International Film Festival for Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, Hayao Miyazaki made
Question: The “uncut” dub of Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh and Digimon are great shows in Japan, but the English dubs are definitely watered down for American audiences. This