The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to work with Japanese anime studios to develop new animated programming for Japanese television broadcast. Disney will collaborate with Madhouse on
Question: It bothers me that official publications acknowledge the Golden Age but never really say when it ended. I guess 1994 myself, but I also feel that the
The homepage for this month’s Tokyo International Anime Fair has revealed that a press event scheduled for March 30 at the convention will host the formal public announcement
Hiroaki Adachi, the manager of Wright Staff, the company that manages the business affairs of author Yoshiki Tanaka, has revealed that Tanaka’s three volume series of Titania science
Udon Comics has launched a “Street Fighter Tribute” art contest to collect original fan art to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Capcom’s beloved fighting game franchise. Winning submissions
Fangoria Magazine now hosts the first trailer for the official American release of the first live action Death Note motion picture. The trailer includes English dubbed dialogue, but
Shueisha’s Jump Square Magazine has formally announced that living legend American comic book creator Stan Lee, the co-creator of Spider-Man and the X-Men, will collaborate with Shaman King
AnimeWho, a new mainstream American anime distribution label from adult anime distributor JapanAnime, has announced plans to release the 2003 “Joe vs. Joe” (Futari no Joe) OVA series
Advance details on this month’s Tokyo International Anime Fair reveal that the April issue of Kadokawa Shoten’s Newtype Magazine, which goes on sale in Japan on the 10th,
Shueisha’s Cobalt Books imprint has formally announced that Mizue Tani’s series of “Hakushaku to Yosei” (The Count and The Fairy) historical fantasy novels will be adapted into an
Japanese publisher MediaWorks now hosts a webpage promoting the upcoming release of a Shina Dark anime promtional DVD. A Shina Dark music video collection DVD will be included
Fan site Ghibli World has published a summarized transcript of a Japanese interview with Studio Ghibli producer Suzuki Toshio regarding Hayao Miyazaki’s work on his upcoming film Ponyo