After 3 years in production, Satoshi Urushihara’s first full adult anime production, Front Innocent volume 1, will tentatively be released on October 25th at a retail price of
Galaxy Anime’s Anime DVD Talk Show “The Releases” makes its triumph return with its Summer Recap Special to find out the top release of the season. Editor in
Question: Is it fair for Funimation and Cartoon Network to promote the American broadcast of Fullmetal Alchemist as uncut, yet admit that it was digitally edited? Isn’t digital
The ImaginAsian Network will debut at 6AM on August 30th. The new Asian specialty network will air anime series including Kurogane Communication, Patlabor, Votoms, Space Pirate Mito, Figure
Media Blasters has announced that Eiken DVD volume 1 and Shrine of the Morning Mist (Asagiri no Miko) DVD volume 1 will be released on December 14th for
TOKYOPOP has announced that the first English translated volume of Tamayo Akiyama’s manga series Mouryou Kiden: Legend of the Nymphs will be released on December 7th. Source: Anime
DVD Vision has completed its photo gallery of Otakon 2004 cosplay photographs. DVD Vision Japan also now hosts reviews of: Battle Vixens (Ikki Tousen) manga Tsukihime: Luna Legend
Japan’s Vap Video has announced that the Hideaki Anno directed live action Cutie Honey movie will be released to DVD in Japan on December 22nd in a standard
AnimEigo has announced plans to release its latest DVD boxed set of the Bubblegum Crisis OAV series on November 9th. The new set will retail at $69.99 and
TBS has opened its official website for the anime TV series premiering in October, Rozen Maiden. The official website for the Zipang anime TV series is also up
The official Japanese homepage for the Re: Cutie Honey OAV series now hosts a new 2 minute long streaming Real Media trailer for the first episode. Source: Moon
According to this week’s Bookscan list of best selling graphic novels in American bookstores, translated manga accounted for 47 out of the 50 top selling volumes. The 37
Question: Is going on to more than 100 episodes for an anime tv series a rare thing nowadays? Series such as Dragonball, Sailor Moon, Ranma 1/2, and Yu