Central Park Media has released its 2006 manga catalog, which reveals licenses for several new titles: Dystopia, by Suzushi Katsuragi Knock Your Heart Out, by George Asakura Kururi
Henshin! Online now hosts an extended exclusive interview with Cliff MacMillan of BCI Eclipse regarding BCI’s plans to release the vintage Japanese Ultraman and Shadow Warriors television series
The official homepage of the 2005 Ninth Annual Japan Media Arts Festival now hosts a full English language translation including commentary on each of the winning works and
Question: Why are language teachers so common in anime? In almost every anime I can think of that has a school teacher as a main character, that teacher
Broccoli has announced that the Galaxy Angel II PC game will be adapted into an anime television series (in addition to the recently announced True Tears anime adaptation).
According to Japanese fan site Moon Phase, the Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid OVA “Warito Itoma na Sentai Nagano Ichinichi” (Romanization may be imprecise) will be released
The full official homepage for the Madhouse produced anime TV series Kiba is now open. The series is scheduled to premier on April 2nd. Source: Moon Phase
Westword has published an extended article detailing the antipathy between the Denver, Colorado anime fan community and a Denver based anime retailer that specializes in counterfeit anime DVDs.
The Navarre Corporation has announced within its financial results for the quarter ending December 31st that, “FUNimation is currently performing below expectations.” ICv2 News identifies FUNimation’s performance as,
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in downtown Austin, Texas has announced that AD Vision will sponsor a theatrical screening of five Gatchaman episodes followed by a Q&A with the
Question: I think a common aspiration among long time Japanese popular culture fans is to learn the language. I started thinking about that and came up with one
Fan site Ghibli World now hosts a video clip of the entire 8 minute long Hayao Miyazaki interview from Japanese television program Ohayo Nippon, which broadcast earlier this
The official website for the Japanese online PC role playing game Master of Epic has announced that Gonzo studios will produce an anime based on the game. Furthermore,
Although it’s presently just a placeholder image, Toei Animation has opened its official homepage for the Air Gear anime television series. Source: Moon Phase