Question: I just received Anime Network and Anime Network on Demand on digital cable and I was wondering is ADV going to monopolize the whole “anime on television”
AnimeNation now hosts an exclusive interview with artist Tiffany Lei, whose original “manga” Shadow Magic has been published by Arcana Studio. The extensive interview discusses Tiffany’s influences and
Right Stuf has scheduled release dates for two new DVD titles. Weather Report Girl will retail at $24.99 beginning November 29th. The Kimba the White Lion Ultra DVD
Urban Vision has delayed its scheduled release of the Golgo 13: The Professional movie on DVD from its scheduled August 30th release to November 1st. Source: Anime on
Gonzo Digimation Holdings has announced that its Gankutsuou anime television series has won the “Best TV Anime” award for the 10th annual Animation Kobe Fair. The award ceremony
CoMix Wave has opened a web page for Jun Awazu’s full CG short film “Wakusei Daikaiju Negadon” (“Negadon: The Monster from Mars”). The nostalgic giant robot versus giant
Sakura-Con has announced that the block of rooms in the Grand Hyatt Hotel reserved for convention attendees has now sold out. There are still rooms available in the
Toei Studios has announced that a new Gaiking anime TV series will premier on November 12th, roughly 30 years after the series’ debut on April 1, 1976. The
TOKYOPOP has announced release dates for a number of new manga titles. The first PitaTen Fan Book will retail at $9.99 beginning November 8th. The first volumes of
Del Rey has announced that the first English translated volume of Toshihiko Kobayashi’s manga series Pastel will be released on December 27th and retail at $10.99. Source: Anime
Central Park Media has announced that the Maze OVA series DVD, Demon City Shinjuku DVD, and individual Legend of Himiko DVDs will drop to $9.95 each on December
ACIDplanet and Sony are now sponsoring a m.o.v.e Remix Contest. Winning original remixes of the song “Freaky Planet” by hit J-pop group m.o.v.e. will win merchandise and possibly
Question: Almost any American mature enough to understand the concept of being “politically correct” can, no doubt, spit out a listing of “foreign stereotypes.” What I’m particularly interested