A press conference held at the Tokyo International Anime Fair has formally announced that Madhouse will animate “UltraViolet: Code 044” as satellite TV network Animax’s tenth anniversary celebratory
The May issue Dengeki G’s Magazine reportedly includes an announcement that Kyoto Animation will produce a sequel Clannad anime television series titled “Clannad After Story.” Source: Moon Phase
The current issue of Weekly Young Sunday magazine has announced that George Abe and Masasumi Kakizaki’s award winning dramatic manga series Rainbow: Nisha Rokubo no Shichinin (“Rainbow: The
Japanese video hosting website Zoome now offers a 95 second trailer for the upcoming sci-fi historical fantasy anime television series Amatsuki. Please note that the trailer contains graphic
TOKYOPOP has revealed plans for a July debut of its English language translation of Tohru Fujisawa’s three volume Tokko supernatural horror manga series. The Tokko manga was adapted
The current issue of Young Jump Magazine has formally announced that Yokusaru Shibata’s acclaimed shogi gambling manga series 81diver (“Hachi Wan Diver”) will be adapted into a live
A researcher from Tokyo’s National Film Center has announced that two early examples of Japanese animation have recently been discovered at an antique store in Osaka. “Nakamura Katana”,
An official Japanese website has opened to reveal production on Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2, a full CG animation sequel to the MS IGLOO Hidden One Year
The Moon Phase message board reports that Hal Film Maker will produce a second “Someday’s Dreamers” anime television series titled “Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto ~Natsu no
The official Japanese Evangelion homepage has revealed that the Japanese home video release of 2007’s Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone motion picture will feature video and audio
First time director Amiy Mori is now filming a tragic romance film titled “Koikyokusei,” adapted from the 2005 manga story “Kimi ni Hikari wo” by Omi Mitsuya. The
Viz Media has formally announced its acquisition of distribution rights to the first Bleach motion picture, “Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody.” The film will receive a limited
Question: Will anime always be original and traditional? Like for another generation, new anime will remain similar to live action movies and reality based? None will ever be