ICv2 reports that domestic anime DVD releases have declined by 20% this year, presumably compared to last year. The 20% decrease does not include “the effects of Geneon’s
An official Japanese webpage has launched to announce the January premier of a live action television series adaptation of Ayako Suwa’s yaoi schoolboy vampire manga series RH Plus.
Viz Media has announced that the Cartoon Network’s Toonami Jetstream website will begin offering free, streaming episodes of the Eyeshield 21 anime series beginning December 17th.
Gonzo Digimation Holdings International president Arthur Smith has released an open letter to the English speaking anime fan community as a contribution to the recent and ongoing community
Japanese publisher Shodensha has announced the development of an anime television series adaptation of Yoshiki Tanaka’s supernatural detective mystery Yakushiji Ryoko no Kaiki Jikenbo (The Strange Case Files
Publishing company EeAGOSTINI Japan has announced plans to release the entire 205 episode Science Ninja Team Gatchaman television series in a magazine with DVD format. The first issue
Question: Why do guys love tsunderes? For example, you have Shana. She’s always like, “Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!” and people love it. I’m not getting it.
Japanese anime specialty store chain Animate has revealed that Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi’s Iron Linebarrels (Kurogane no Linebarrels) “real battle action robot” manga series will be adapted
Bessatsu Margaret Magazine has announced that British author Alex Shearer’s novel Bootleg will be adapted into an anime and manga under the Japanese title “Chocolate Underground.” The manga
Toho has announced plans for a theatrical adaptation of Takuya Mitsuda’s baseball manga series Major. The anime film will be released in 2009. Major has already had three
Japanese anime news site New Akiba now hosts a Japanese language petition designed to allow viewers to express their unhappiness over alterations made to characterizations and stories in
Question: Why isn’t Masakazu Katsura more popular in the U.S.? While there’s clearly a stateside market for romantic comedies, it’s clear that his anime and manga haven’t hit