The official Japanese website for Saishu Heiki Kanojo (SaiKano) has announced the development of a new OAV series. Details including production staff, story outline, and rough production art
According to Moon Phase, Japan’s Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine has revealed plans for Inagaki Riichirou and Murata Yuusuke’s football comedy manga series Eyeshield 21 to be adapted into
Infinity Studios has announced that the first English translated volumes of Shotaro Harada’s Na Na Na Na, and Masakazu Iwasaki’ Popo Can manga series will be available on
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence has been awarded the Nihon SF Taisho Award for best science fiction film of 2004 by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers
DVD Vision Japan has added its first annual lists of “Things You Need for the Holiday Season” as selected by the site staff and special guest voice actor
The Magic Box has learned that the upcoming Nintendo DS fighting game Jump! Superstars will include characters from Shonen Jump manga titles Boboboubo Boubobo, Death Note and Ichigo
The latest Ultraman movie, titled simply “Ultraman” will open in Japanese theatrical wide release this Saturday, December 18th. The film’s official site hosts a trailer. Source: Kung Fu
The official Japanese website for Studio Bones’ next anime TV series production, Eureka Seven, is now open. TV network MBS has also opened its official website for Eureka
AnimeNation has been informed that the International Channel will begin airing Record of Lodoss War on Friday, December 17, at 11 pm ET/8 pm PT. It will repeat
Central Park Media has confirmed a March 8, 2005 release date for the first DVD volume of the adult anime series Angel Blade. Strangely, the 60 minute long
The Magic Box has published two pages of screenshots of the Bleach fighting game for the PlayStation Portable. The game, based on the current anime TV series, will
Popular anime fansub link site Anime Suki has revealed that Japanese distribution company Media Factory has requested that all Media Factory owned anime titles be removed from the
Bandai has opened its official Japanese website for the Sentou Yousei Shoujo Tasukete! Mave-chan OAV (loosely translated, “Save me, Battle Fairy Girl Mave-chan!”), scheduled for release on February