The official Japanese Pretty Cure website has updated with the first image of the new character to be introduced in Pretty Cure Max Heart, the second Futari wa
Although there’s presently not much on it, Go Fish Pictures has opened its official American website for the live action Casshern movie. Source: Jagged Team
Media Blasters has announced that the 3 episode Iczer-One OAV series will be released on a single $19.95 DVD on April 12, 2005 under the American title “Iczer.”
AD Vision has announced that its first domestic DVD volume of Divergence Eve will be released on March 1, 2005. The DVD will contain 5 episodes and retail
Bandai has clarified that its first domestic Scrapped Princess DVD will contain 4 episodes. The earlier solicitation citing 3 episodes was an error. Source: Anime on DVD
Unearthed Films will release director Shozin Fukui’s underground Japanese shock horror/cyberpunk independent films Pinocchio 964 and Rubber’s Lover on December 28th. Both discs will be special edition releases
Bandai Entertainment has announced that the first domestic DVD volume of Scrapped Princess will be available April 26th. The 3 episode long first DVD will retail at $29.98
A DVD boxed set of the 1991 children’s comedy anime series Kingyo Chuuihou! (Goldfish Warning!) has been announced for Japanese release on March 25, 2005. The set will
Although there’s no content available yet, Japanese television network TV Asahi has opened its official website for the upcoming Xenosaga the Animation television series. Source: Moon Phase
Galaxy Anime has updated with a look at the Korean animated film “Sky Blue” (Wonderful Days), now in limited American theatrical release, and Red Entertainment’s new Playstation 2
Question: Since Evangelion is influenced by Space Runaway Ideon. Is it possible the Ideon could be release in the US? With the success of Aura Battle Dunbine, can
Buena Vista Home Video now hosts a streaming trailer for its upcoming American DVD release of Nausicaa, Porco Rosso, and The Cat Returns. The trailer includes spoken English
An anime television series adaptation of Barasui’s popular Ichigo Marshmallow (also known as “Ichigo Masimaro”) manga series has been confirmed for Japanese broadcast next year. Source: Moon Phase