AD Vision has announced debut release dates for two new anime titles. Pani Poni Dash volume 1 will contain 5 episodes and retail at $29.98 beginning December 5th.
Japanese television network TBS has opened its official homepage devoted to the upcoming anime television series Venus Versus Virus. The series is tentatively scheduled to premier in January.
The Ringling School of Art and Design will award three random Metrocon: Amano’s World convention attendees with grants to attend one of Ringling’s Summer Art Studio courses and
Media Blasters has announced, on its homepage, its acquisition of the 13 episode Gakuen Heaven anime television series, and the live action Zebraman, Devilman, Zoo, and Kamen Rider
Question: How many anime titles have been licensed and then never released, only to have their license expire? I remember you mentioned a couple of well done 1980’s
FUNimation is seeking an experienced events manager responsible for FUNimation’s convention appearances and guest relations. The position requires a minimum of three years of prior event management experience,
Media Blasters will release its first DVD set of uncut Tekkaman Blade, the 1992 series that was the adapted into “Teknoman,” on December 19th. The 400 minute DVD
Fan site Papo de Budega has published a brief interview with Cloverway General Manager Daniel Castaneda regarding Cloverway’s Latin American distribution of anime titles including Ranma 1/2, Samurai
The official homepage for Death Note: The Last Name, the second of two live action Death Note motion pictures, now hosts a full length theatrical trailer in streaming
Question: Why do some people hate dubbed anime? Personally, I’ve seen that there are some dubbed anime that do a very good job with the translation and performance.
At this past weekend’s Anime Weekend Atlanta convention, AD Vision announced its acquisition of distribution rights to: UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie seasons 3 & 4 Moeyo Ken TV Series
At this past weekend’s Anime Weekend Atlanta convention, FUNimation announced its acquisition of the Peach Girl anime TV series. The first DVD volume is scheduled for American release
A three minute long, English subtitled, streaming Windows Media trailer for director Satoshi Kon’s latest anime film, Paprika, is now available. Source: Anime News Network