The official Japanese website for the Playstation 2 simulation RPG Mobile Suit Gundam Seed -Generation of C.E.- is now open. The game will be released on August 11th.
Galaxy Anime sources within Geneon and Anime Expo have confirmed that the GUNxSWORD anime television series which will premiere in Japan on July 4th has been licensed for
CMX has scheduled release dates for several debut publications. An Appleseed movie film comic will be released on July 6. The first volume of Tachibana Kaimu’s Pieces of
According to a post on the Japanese 2chan message board, Geneon announced at its recent Rondo Robe publicity event that the exact number of episodes in the Hellsing
The official Japanese website for the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children movie now hosts an “official trailer” which contains a significant amount of previously unreleased footage. Source: Rakuga
A trailer for the live action pro-wrestling/tokusatsu movie Kabuto-o Beetle is now available in Windows Media format and Real Media format. The movie’s story and protagonist were created
Question: Why is it common now to see “almost yaoi” relationships between characters? For example, X, Saiyuki, Getbackers, Gundam W, etc. all have close relationships and sometime they
At this past weekend’s Metrocon convention AD Vision representative David L. Williams stated, without qualification, that the second season of Kaleidostar will be released in America. AD Vision
AD Vision’s website now hosts a streaming trailer for the 1998 Shadow Skill television series. Obviously AD Vision has domestic distribution rights to the series, but has never
The Japanese Moon Phase message board reports several of the announcements made at Geneon’s Japanese Ronde Robe 2005 -Gate to Date- promotional event: A high quality preview trailer
Comic book studio Top Cow now hosts a short trailer for an apparently Madhouse Studios produced anime adaptation of American comic book Aphrodite IX. Please note that the
Anime News Network has uncovered more info about the New York Museum of Modern Art’s upcoming exhibit titled “Anime!!” The exhibit will cover anime from 1963 through 2005