Question: I was browsing the manga section of Borders the other day and I came across the title “Miracle Girls” by Nami Akimoto, and the artist’s style struck
Wired Magazine has published an extensive, four page article discussing the literary and artistic depth of Japanese animation, and the potential impact of the upcoming American theatrical releases
The official Japanese website for the live action Tetsujin 28 movie now hosts a streaming teaser trailer in multiple formats and sizes. Source: Kung Fu Cult Cinema
Warner Bros. has announced that the Yu-Gi-Oh! movie will be released to domestic DVD on November 16th. The $27.95 DVD will include a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and
ArtsMagic DVD has announced that the 2000 full CG Japanese film Blue Remains will be released on bilingual American DVD in November. Source: Kung Fu Cult Cinema
Director Kang Je-Gyu’s smash hit war drama Tae Guk Gi, reportedly the highest grossing movie ever released in South Korea, is now in limited American theatrical release as
Gonzo Studios of Japan has officially announced plans to animate a G.I. Joe OAV based on the famous Hasbro toy franchise. No additional details are mentioned, but the
At last weekend’s AnimeFest convention, FUNimation officially announced its acquisition of the Galaxy Railways anime TV series. The series will debut in America late next year. Spiral and
At last weekend’s Dragon Con fantasy/comic book convention, the Cartoon Network officially announced that the network has no plans to broadcast any more than the first 51 episodes
Artbox Entertainment, the producer of the domestic Dragonball and Yu Yu Hakusho trading cards, has acquired the rights to produce domestic trading cards and other collectable merchandise based
Square Enix has revealed its development of a Playstation 2 party game titled “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special.” The board game features characters from
The October issue of Japan’s NetRunner Magazine will include a bonus figure of mascot character Habanero-tan. The issue goes on sale September 8th. The September issue of NetRunner
The official Japanese website for the upcoming Fantastic Children anime TV series now hosts a 1:48 long, streaming Quicktime trailer. The series is scheduled to debut in Japan