Mamoru Oshii’s latest film, Avalon, premiered to rave reviews at last week’s Tokyo Film Festival. James Cameron called Avalon, “the most artistic, beautiful and stylish [film] in science-fiction
Anime on DVD has posted a transcript of their chat with Bandai representative Charles McCarter. Anime Colony has posted a transcript of their chat with Takahiro Yoshimatsu, character
In response to the alarming, gradual increase in serious teen violence occuring in Japan, like in America, attention is being focused on the Japanese video game industry, particularly
Funimation has announced the following 8 VHS volume of Dragon Ball Z. Astute readers will notice that, once again, FUNimation has decided to release some of the tapes
ReSaurus’ long-awaited second series of Street Fighter action figures are one their way to stores now. In response to complaints from fans over the prototype Chun-Li figure that
To some degree you have to respect persistence. Though critics universally panned it, there is a movement to make Battle Field Earth a franchise. John Travolta has been
Question: I’m totally at a loss to understand how anyone can find Dragonball Z enjoyable, let alone how it’s become so enormously popular. The plots are paper-thin and
Kidscreen has confirmed that at least three new anime TV series are on their way to Fox Television’s Saturday morning line-up. 31 episodes of the recent Toei sci-fi
The following appeared in FUNimation’s Dragon Ball Z news letter: Two words: Video Game. That’s right, Infogrames/GT Interactive is beginning work on DBZ video games. The games will
This new game from Hasbro uses DBZ characters SS Goku, SS Trunks, SS Vegeta, Frieza 5th form, Android 17, Android 20, Cell and the infamous dragonballs. Like traditional
Voyager has announced December 8th as the release date of the second DVD volume of Star Blazers. The 100 minute disc will retail for $29.99. Anime Village has
Palisades Marketing has update their web site with a new Tenchi Muyo page with details about their lunchboxes and resin busts for the popular series. They have also
Following AD Vision’s successful screening of the Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X) OAV series (Trust and Betrayal) at the Alamo Drafthouse theater in Austin, Texas, ADV Films will begin