Among the variety of vague announcements made in the just released March issue of Dengeki G’s Magazine by a number of Japanese anime producers is the concise statement
The Innocente Seraphim two-day conference devoted to ball-jointed dolls and Japanese street fashions will be held at the Bellevue Westin Hotel in Bellevue, Washington on August 8 and
Keisuke Iwata, the executive in charge of the Japanese AT-X animation only television network (a subsidiary of the TV Tokyo television network) spoke about the international state of
The official website for the upcoming 07-GHOST anime television series now hosts a streaming trailer. It’s the same trailer that was first screened at last month’s Comic Market
Toei has announced plans to launch a series of five minute “Mari & Gali” anime shorts beginning March 31. The anime segments starring the middle school “goth-loli” girl
Wild Boar Media, the development studio co-founded by former GDH International vice-president Eric Calderon, has announced that Ryuhei Kitamura (Azumi, Versus, Godzilla: Final Wars) will direct the studio’s
Japanese boy band Arashi’s upcoming single “Believe” will be getting two music videos. One will be in conventional live action. The other will be an anime video produced
The Young Adult Library Services Association has announced its 2009 Top Ten Great Graphic Novels for Teens covering books published in the US in 2008. The list includes
The Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan has announced its official tally of Japan’s box office results for 2008. Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
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Italian manga fan and independent film maker Francesco Sanseverino dropped us a link to his impressive short film Berserk: The Black Swordsman, based on Kentaro Miura’s popular manga.
Chorus Magazine has announced the development of an anime based on Risa Itou’s 4-koma gag manga Higepiyo (“Mustache-Peep”). The odd comedy revolves around Hiyoko, a small, intelligent bird