Keiichi.net Radio, “the internet’s number one home for the best in anime and J-pop music,” has announced the second annual “Crown of Anime Tournament” and the first “New
The Florida based Wasabi Anime fan club has announced that it will perform a one-time presentation of the “Wasabi Animusical – an amalgamation of anime, manga, video games,
Question: After having been introduced to the works of Type-Moon through the anime adaptation of their breakout title Tsukihime, I soon found myself a die-hard fan of their
The official Japanese website for the upcoming anime TV series Speed Grapher now hosts a lengthy but small resolution trailer. The trailer is available at the top of
A full website for the Higa Romanov produced CG Tank Police Dominion animation, Tank S.W.A.T. 01, is now online. The website features a 1:52 trailer in various sizes
With Katsuhiro Otomo’s long awaited latest film, Steamboy, opening in American theatrical release today, the LA Times Newspaper has published an insightful profile of creator Katsuhiro Otomo. Source:
TOKYOPOP has scheduled a July 12th release for the first volume of the Sakura Taisen manga written by Hiroi Ouji and drawn by, “a brand new artist.” Source:
Galaxy Anime has updated with an interview with Michael Sinterniklaas, voice actor in and dub director for Berserk; reports on the Game Developer’s Conference and Final Fantasy Friends
The official Japanese website for the upcoming Playstation 2 “Magical Role Play Adventure” game Mabino Style now hosts a second 3:14 Windows Media trailer that contains a small
Tampa Bay’s Metrocon has opened its registration for this year’s “Anime Idol” J-pop/J-rock competition. Submissions will now be accepted via DVD, CD, or VHS. 15 semi-finalists will be
Question: What do you think of ADV’s decision to literally translate the character names in Princess Tutu? While this may be an accurate translation, it comes across as
According to Anime News Service, information on the American release of Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, Howl’s Moving Castle, has surfaced in Japan. According to the report, the American
Publishers Weekly Magazine has reported that AD Vision has laid off an estimated 40 employees from its anime and manga publishing divisions. The company has revealed plans to