After a failed attempt at distributing anime DVDs in America in 2005, Toei has relaunched its efforts to distribute its anime in America, this time with ToeiOnDemand. The
Amazon Japan is now streaming an episode of the Detroit Metal City anime series produced by Studio 4°C, based on the manga by Kiminori Wakasugi’s. The entire 24
The TBS television network’s homepage for the Clannad anime series now hosts a streaming 30 second preview for the “Clannad: Tomoyo Hen” (“Tomoyo Version”) special that will be
The official Japanese homepage for the Highlander anime film, titled “Highlander: The Search for Vengeance” internationally but simply “Highlander: Director’s Cut Version” in Japan, now hosts a theatrical
The July issue of Gekkan Ple-Comic Bun-Bun magazine has reported that Kyo-mi Ogawa’s Gakko no Kaidan (Ghost School) and Aiyah Ball’s Live-On Cardliver Sho (probably a mis-Romanization of
Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki has confirmed that “super producers” Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy have been selected to organize a “large scale” American release for Studio Ghibli’s
IGN now hosts a streaming subtitled version of Slam Dunk episode 1 for free online viewing. No details are available regarding the licensor behind the series or whether
TMS Entertainment and play set products have announced joint development of a full 3D CG anime television series titled “Scarecrowman the Animation.” The series is scheduled to debut
Publishers Weekly now hosts a brief but revealing interview with manga artist Yoshinori Natsume regarding his creation of the upcoming Batman: Death Mask manga/comic mini-series. Source: Anime News
The Japanese language Variety Magazine has reported that the limited American theatrical screenings of the first Death Note live action movie on May 20 and 21 drew over
Tochi Ueyama’s long running lighthearted drama manga series Cooking Papa – a story about a salaryman who enjoys cooking – will premier as a live action series on
One of the pleasant perks of working for an anime store is always being surrounded by cool and fun stuff. But occasional something turns up that’s especially nice,
The Japanese Moon Phase Diary reports that Kazuma Kamachi’s supernatural fantasy novel series To Aru Majutsu no Index (A Certain Magic Index) will be adapted into an anime
Question: What was the first shounen fighting anime? Nowdays, we pretty much take drawn-out, passionate, martial arts fighting anime like Bleach, Naruto, and D Gray Man as an