Comic Gum Magazine has released the first two key visual images for the upcoming Fight Ippatsu! Jyuuden-chan!! television series, based on the comedy manga by Bow Ditama. Source:
The official Maria-sama ga Miteru homepage has announced that 10 Japanese movie theaters will screen the first episode of the franchise’s fourth series debut episode this January during
GhibliWorld has learned that the English language version of Studio Ghibli’s current blockbuster anime film Ponyo on the Cliff By the Sea will feature Matt Damon, Tina Fey,
Japanese multimedia website Jan Jan now hosts a video excerpt from last week’s press interview with acclaimed anime film director Hayao Miyazaki. The 8:33 exerpt of the 90
Question: I can’t help noticing that Shuffle’s Primula bears a rather close resemblance (at least facial) to Martian Successor Nadesico’s Ruri Hoshino. Might this be a rare case
A two minute long trailer for ZEXCS’ upcoming Chrome Shelled Regios (Koukaku no Legios) TV series is now available on YouTube. (The linked trailer does not require registration
Japanese anime production studio AIC (Anime International Company) has issued a press announcement revealing plans to revive a number of its older anime properties. The announcement specifically cites
An official website has launched to confirm rumored plans of an anime based on Yuki Amemiya & Yukino Ichihara’s fantasy adventure manga series 07-Ghost. The production will be
Just a reminder. The short Dragon Ball, Tegami Bachi, and Romance Dawn features created for this fall’s Shonen Jump Super Anime Tour are now available for free viewing
Viz Media has scheduled releases for a number of new manga titles. Available June 2, 2009: Rasetsu (Rasetsu no Hana), by Chika Shiomi Tail of the Moon Prequel:
The January issue of Monthly GanGan WING magazine has formally announced that School Rumble creator Jin Kobayashi’s current manga series Natsu no Arashi! (Summer Storm!) will be developed
Anime production house Barnum Studio has formally announced its development of a an anime series titled “Hoshi ni Negai wo,” which literally means “Wish Upon a Star,” but