Although it’s presently only a placeholder page, the official website for the Eien no Aseria – The Spirit of Eternity Sword OAV series is now open. The anime
ICv2 News has published the first released image of the Cartoon Network’s original cartoon series “Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi,” based on the popular J-pop group Puffy. The cartoon
Midnight Eye has updated with numerous articles and reviews of genre topics including an interview with Mamoru Oshii, a historical look at the pioneers of Japanese animation, and
Viz has officially announced the upcoming release of five new English translated shoujo manga titles. Each will retail at $9.99. W Juliet (“Double Juliet”) – Available November 9th
Seven Seas Entertainment has officially announced its plans to enter the American manga industry by promoting and publishing original Japanese style comics. Seven Seas acknowledges Japan as the
Former Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi has publicly revealed his desire to see Nintendo develop its own anime productions based on Nintendo characters and franchises. The Nintendo corporation will
The 2003 Godzilla film, Gojira tai Mothra tai Mechaagojira: Tokyo SOS, will be released on American DVD under the abbreviated name “Godzilla: Tokyo SOS” on December 14th at
A number of announcements were made at last weekend’s Anime Weekend Atlanta convention. FUNimation announced its acquisition of domestic distribution rights to the Samurai 7 TV series. AD
FUNimation has announced that the first DVD volume of Fullmetal Alchemist will be released on January 18th in a $29.98 disc only edition and $39.98 limited edition. Source:
DVD Vision Japan has updated with an exclusive interview with voice actor Beau Billingslea (Jet Black in Cowboy Bebop). DVD Vision Japan has also published its review of
According to Anime on DVD, AD Vision will now replace defective copies of Super Gals DVD volume 6 and defective copies of the Rahxephon movie DVD for people
According to the Financial Times Magazine, Sony & Comcast have signed an agreement to launch at least 3 new cable television networks in America. Also according to the
A French language article published by Telerama quotes Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo hinting that French director Pitof (Vidoq, Catwoman) will direct the live action adaptation of Akira for