Anime News Service has published an unconfirmed and uncited “confirmation” that the current Death Note anime television series has been licensed for American release.
KBS Global Entertainment News has reported that Korean actress Chun Ji-hyun (My Sassy Girl, Windstruck) has been selected to play main character Saya in director Ronny Yu’s planned
Although it presently consists of just a placeholder image, the official website for Shochicku’s planned live action Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro motion picture, based on the popular
The fifth Eko Eko Azarak motion picture, titled “Eko Eko Azarak: R-Page,” and the sixth motion picture, “Eko Eko Azarak: B-Page” are scheduled to open in Japanese theaters
The Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema has announced its full program for the 2006 festival, scheduled for November 16th-19th at The Gig Theatre in Ontario, Canada. The event
Question: I enjoy fan created music videos that use licensed film and music, and have made some myself. I was just wondering about the legality of these videos.
AD Vision has formally announced its acquisition of three new titles from Japanese distributor Shochiku. ADV has licensed the current anime television series Le Chevalier D’Eon (“Chevalier”), the
Illumitoon Entertainment and Westlake Entertainment will partner to distribute at least the first 50 episodes of the Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo anime television series on American DVD beginning next year.
Question: Why are so many people against fansubs? I understand that it hurts the industry in the sense of downloading anime for free instead of buying the DVDs,
AD Vision has announced release dates for four new DVD titles. Best Student Council (Gokujo Seitokai) volume 1 will go on sale January 9th. Coyote Ragtime Show volume
Geneon has announced that the four episode Tales of Phantasia OAV series will be released on domestic DVD on January 16th. The DVD will retail at $29.98. Source:
Anime News Network has reported that the Blood+ television series will air on the Cartoon Network. The series was licensed for international distribution by Sony in January 2006.
Japan’s Monthly Shonen Jump Magazine has announced that Norihiro Yagi’s medeval fantasy manga series Claymore will be adapted into an anime television series. Source: Moon Phase
Japan’s Young Sunday Magazine has announced “Birdy the Movement,” a new anime project based on Yuuki Masami’s Tetsuwan Birdy (“Birdy the Mighty”) manga. Madhouse produced a four episode