Anime News Network now hosts a lengthy interview with Taliesin Jaffe, Jonathan Klein, and Crispin Freeman, respectively the director and producer of the English dub for the Hellsing
ICv2 has published a new interview with AD Vision’s Senior Vice President Mike Bailiff regarding AD Vision’s new tactic of streaming first episodes of new titles on IGN.
Online registration for the 2007 Anime Expo convention, to be held from June 29 to July 2, 2007 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California,
Question: Why none of the Japanese anime artist done any anthropomophic anime or manga shows with no humans in it? All the anime seems to just have human-like
Anime News Network has published an exclusive interview with AD Vision’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Mike Bailiff, in which Mr. Bailiff confirms that AD Vision
Toei Animation has opened its official Japanese homepage for the St. Seiya: Meiou Hades Meikai Hen Kosho (St. Seiya: Hades Chapter second half) series which will premier on
Japanese publisher Mag Garden has announced that Sonishi Kenji’s 4-koma manga serial Neko Ramen will be adapted into an anime television series. Source: Moon Phase
The official Japanese homepage for the Eko Eko Azarak: R-Page and Eko Eko Azarak: B-Page movies, both based on the original manga by Shinichi Koga, now hosts a
The American Library Association (ALA) and graphic novel publisher Go! Comi have announced that renowned manga artist You Higuri has created an exclusive poster for the ALA’s popular
Kristine Sa’s latest album “Hopeless Romantic” is scheduled for release on February 10, 2007. The new album features production by J-pop superstar producer Daisuke “Dice” Miyachi (Ayumi Hamasaki,
Question: Archetypical characters have always been in anime, but lately there’s been a growing number of anime that self-consciously feature and almost celebrate archetype characters. Shows like Shakugan
Vertical Inc. has announced plans to publish an English language translation of Osamu Tezuka’s manga tragedy Apollo’s Song. The book will be published in June 2007 as a
Question: Why can’t Japanese animators make shows that are like Family Guy, South Park, Simpsons, or Loony Tunes? Why do they always make anime based on reality? Can’t