Best selling manga artist Moyoco Anno, the creator of titles including Flowers and Bees, Happy Mania, Sugar Sugar Rune, and Hataraki Man, has announced that she’ll be taking
Question: How much online content are anime fans in Japan able to enjoy? I know that here, the Anime Network is showing episodes of shows like Gurren Lagan
Nozomi Entertainment has announced its acquisition of domestic distribution rights to the first three “seasons” of the Maria-sama ga Miteru anime, abbreviated by Japanese fans as “MariMite.” The
The “MOVIE/SOUND” section of the official Nabari no Ou homepage now hosts a two minute long streaming teaser trailer for the upcoming ninja action/drama anime television series. The
Twitch now links to a streaming TV trailer for the upcoming anime television series Kaiba, animated by Madhouse and directed by acclaimed animator Masaaki Yuasa. The 12 episode
The Japanese Moon Phase message board reports that the current 51 episode Blue Dragon anime television series will be continued into a second television series titled “Blue Dragon:
Manglobe, the animation studio responsible for Samurai Champloo and Ergo Proxy, has announced its next anime series. Michiko to Hatchin (“Michiko & Hatchin”) will be an adventure series
The official Yasai no Yousei N.Y. Salad anime television series homepage has announced that a second series will premier on the NHK Educational network on March 31st. The
The official homepage for TV Osaka’s “Anime Lobby” program has announced that a fourth Onegai My Melody anime television series will premier on April 6th. The Moon Phase
According to the Japanese Moon Phase Message Board, the long running Shima Shima Tora no Shimajiro children’s anime television series, which has been airing since 1993, will debut
According to the Japanese Moon Phase Message Board, a second Sugar Bunnies anime television series will debut next month. The first series premiered in April 2007.
An official Japanese website has opened to announce the April premier of a live action television adaptation of Hashiba Maki’s supernatural manga series Tokyo Ghost Trip. The manga