To refresh your memory or introduce you to an interesting opening animation sequence, I submit the stylish opening of the 2007 Juusou Kikou Dancouga Nova television series. The
In case you haven’t seen this, here’s the Cartoon Network’s first teaser for the Warner Bros. produced, Studio 4°C animated Thundercats revival. I’m not saying that this looks
A super-deformed Flash anime adaptation of Kenta Shinohara’s school comedy manga Sket Dance will premiere on the franchise’s official homepage next week. A Sket Dance television anime series
Speaking at the Game Developer Conference earlier today, Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki said of the long unproduced third game in the series, “Of course I want to make
To refresh your memory or introduce you to an interesting opening animation sequence, I submit director Rintaro’s opening of the 2004 Tenjho Tenge television series. The opening theme
The upcoming Lotte no Omocha television series appears to have updated its title to Astallote no Omocha while releasing a second trailer. The adaptation of Yui Haga’s ongoing
Kodansha has released a trailer for the upcoming second Yozakura Quartet: Hoshi no Umi OAD. The DVD will be released with limited edition copies of the 10th volume
An official trailer for this April’s Tiger & Bunny action/adventure anime television series has surfaced online courtesy of Bandai Visual. The trailer is available to international viewers through
Japanese publisher and Dai Nippon Printing have announced joint acquisition of the Tokyo based manga publisher Vertical. Kodansha now owns 46.7% of Vertical while Dai Nippon owns 46.0%.
Anime News Network has published an exclusive interview with ufotable anime studio founder Hikaru Kondo and Aniplex producer Atsuhiro Iwakami regarding the Kara no Kyoukai movie franchise and
Enjoy the first teaser trailer for director Noboru Iguchi (The Machine Girl, Robo Geisha) feature film revival of the 1974 television series Denjin Zaborgar. The original character &
Warner Brothers Japan has announced that Umizaru director Eiichiro Hasumi will helm a feature film adaptation of Mikiya Mochizuki’s gritty and violent 1969 police action manga series Wild