Japanese home video distributor Digital Meme has announced plans to release a 4 disc DVD set containing 55 Japanese animated cartoons dating from the 1920s and 1930s. The
The 2007 MomoCon anime/gaming/comic convention will be held at the Georgia Tech Student Center and Instructional Center on March 17 & 18. The all ages convention is free
Viz Media has revealed that its digital distribution of the Death Note anime television series will be subtitled only. “English dubbed version” Death Note DVDs will be released
Kevin Munroe, director for the planned Chinese/American Gatchaman motion picture, has revealed his impressions of Madhouse and director Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s work on the Highlander: Vengeance animated film, made
Geneon has opened its official English language homepage for the Paradise Kiss anime series. The site hosts character profiles and episode descriptions, as well as downloadable wallpapers and
The 2007 Sakura-con, scheduled to be held on April 6-8 in Seattle, Washington, has announced three Japanese guests of honor who will attend the 10th annual convention: Kaori
Viz Media has formally announced its acquisition of rights to offer English language translations of the current Death Note anime television series for online commercial rental and purchase.
De-View Magazine has announced that Satoshi Yoshida’s shonen bosozoku manga series Arakure Knight and Haruko Kashiwagi’s risque comedy manga Bra Bra Ban Ban will both be adapted into
Mecha designer Kobayashi Makoto will direct an original 3 episode OVA series titled “Ice.” The post-apocalyptic sci-fi story is set in a future in which most of the
The official Japanese homepage for studio Bee Train’s upcoming anime television series “El Cazador” is now open. The series will be director Koichi Mashimo’s third “girls with guns”
The official Japanese homepage for the upcoming Tetsujin 28 gou: Hakuchuu no Zangetsu motion picture is now open. The film is scheduled to open theatrically in Japan on
Aniplex will produce a new anime television series adaptation of Keiko Takemiya’s award winning 1979 manga Terra E… (“Toward the Terra”). The story was first adapted as an