Pioneer has announced that the Ah! My Goddess movie will debut in America on dubbed VHS and bilingual DVD on November 27th. As a bonus feature, the movie
Japanese entertainment news site e.Goo has posted several Real Media anime commercials and trailers online including clips from older and recent shows including Argent Soma, Noir, Mahoujin Guru
Synch-Point has posted the American DiGi Charat anime TV commercial online in MPEG format. The commercial for the Omocha Box retail store is currently airing on cable channels
According to a report from the recent Anime Weekend Atlanta convention, AD Vision will be following in the footsteps of AnimEigo and Bandai and phasing out VHS. The
Online anime fanzine Animefringe has published its latest issue to the web. The current issue includes feature articles on the recent hard sci-fi TV series Geneshaft and the
The official Spriggan website has updated with a revised list of theatrical screenings between now and the end of November. A previously scheduled screening at the Rice Media
According to the Gaming Intelligence Agency, Konami will be releasing an “Art of Silent Hill” DVD in Japan on November 11th for only 1800 yen. According to The
As of the 26th, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi officially broke the Japanese box-office attendance record formerly held by Titanic. In only 10 weeks, it reached 16,878,000 million
According to the Japanese Vampire Hunter D homepage and advertisements in the current issue of Newtype magazine, the new Vampire Hunter D film, known in the US as
Media Blasters has announced that the complete DVD versions of the action OAV series Cleopatra DC and the high-shcool comedy Madonna will both be released on January 29th
Presumably to tie in with the American debut of the Pokemon Gold & Silver Gameboy games, the Viz home video release of the Pokemon “Orange Islands” episodes were
According to Anime on DVD Central Park Media has revealed that they now posses the English language translation and distribution rights to the 4 episode Geobreeders II OAV
According to Ain’t It Cool News, reports that the 52 episode Turn A Gundam TV series will be re-edited into two separate theatrical films (screening at different times)