Question: Why does every single anime that comes here to America have to be edited? Why does every single anime that is supposed to be suited for teenagers
Bellevue Community College of Bellevue, Washington state has announced that the college will offer a course titled “Anime Revealed” during their winter session, January 3rd through March 21st.
The Monday, October 23 issue of the Los Angeles Times includes a feature article about Eagle: The Making Of An Asian-American President within it’s “California Living” section. Eagle
ADV Films has formally announced their acquisition of the home video rights to the first two seasons of Sailor Moon from DIC Entertainment. In addition to covering the
The DVD version of Transformers the movie is scheduled for release today. The film will not be in widescreen format because Rhino Publishing could not find the master
The latest issue of EX anime magazine is online. Interesting articles include reviews of Gensomaden Saiyuki (a current TV series retelling of the Monkey King legend “Journey to
After a delay of several years, Sega has finally announced a Dreamcast version of Fighting Vipers 2. The arcade version of Fighting Vipers 2 was never officially released
Pokemon Gold and Silver for the Gameboy have destroyed America’s previous record-holder for most games sold in the first week of availability. Pokemon Yellow sold 600,000 copies in
Question: A lot of the anime I’ve encountered has the main characters being young teenagers. In shows like Sailor Moon, I find this understandable, but even in more
On Wednesday November 1st at 9 PM EST Anime Colony will be hosting a live on-line chat with character designer Takahiro Yoshimatsu, editors Tomohiro Shinya and Kunihiko Fujiwara,
David Jessen of Buena Vista Home Entertainment has confirmed for the Nausicaa.net mailing list that the upcoming Princess Mononoke DVD release will feature a subtitled translation of the