An American trailer for the massively successful and critically acclaimed French horror/action/historical drama film Le Pact du Loups, Brotherhood of the Wolf, has premiered on the 13th Street
According to Ain’t It Cool News, HK martial artist, actor and director Donnie Yen (possibly best known to American audiences from his appearance in Highlander: Endgame), has completed
Cinescape has published a very interesting article and interview regarding the action choreography and Xin Xin Xiong’s ideas on cinematic and real-life martials in relation to the new
Question: Do the musicians that produce music and soundtracks to anime go on tours or appear in concerts in Japan? The thing that really got me thinking was
According to Saiyanz Rage, the Toonami broadcast of Mobile Suit Gundam is drawing 42% fewer viewers during its timeslot than the same timeslot last year. During the same
Active anime fan John Nixon, has organized an internet petition to urge an American license and release for the anime anthology film Memories, supervised and partially directed by
According to Right Stuf the first two DVD volumes of the Gundam 0080 and Gundam 0083 OAV series are now scheduled for American release on January 22, 2002.
AD Vision has announced that the 6 bilingual DVD volumes of Princess Nine will retail for only $19.98 each. The first volume is scheduled for release on October
First announced several years ago, apparently production is finally progressing on the third Patlabor motion Picture. The film will be directed by Fumihiko Takayama, best known for his
The Japanese DVD version of Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke) has been officially announced for release on November 21st. The Japanese version will be a 3 disc special edition.
According to The Magic Box, Konami has announced that strategy RPG Genso Suikioden 3 will be released on DVD media for the Playstation 2, in Japan, this December.
Question: I’ve noticed that most anime series have children or young adults as main characters. Can you recommend any anime that has older or more mature main characters?
The Toonami Reactor website now has the fourth Leiji Matsumoto directed anime music video for Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” available in Real Media. Source: Anime News