Planet Exile now hosts downloadable trailers for a number of anime-related games that Bandai promoted at the recent E3 convention: Cowboy Bebop, Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed
At last weekend’s Anime Central convention, AD Vision announced its acquisition of translation and distribution rights to: Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu? (possibly to be released in America under
Geneon announced several new acquisitions at last weekend’s Anime Central convention: Burn Up Scramble Masou Kishin Psybuster Saiyuki Reload Shingetsutan Tsukihime Source: Anime News Network
FUNimation has opened its official English language website for Fullmetal Alchemist. The site presently hosts two trailers for the series’ Cartoon Network broadcast. Source: Anime News Network
The official Japanese homepage for the Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children movie now hosts the new trailer first released at the E3 convention earlier this month. Source: Natsume
The Japanese Hatena discussion board reports that a live action Cream Lemon movie is entering production for Japanese release this fall. Cream Lemon was one of the first
Question: I’ve seen the name of the Scryed anime and manga spelled so many ways. Scryed, SCRYed, Scry’d, Scried, scry-ed… Is there a “right” way to spell this
Representatives of AnimeNation and AN Entertainment will be attending this weekend’s Anime Central convention. As a result, there will be no update to the AnimeNation News Page tomorrow.
Anime News Network has published transcripts of interviews with Japanese voice actress Run Sasaki and a collective interview with director Akitaro Daichi, animator Hiroshi Nagahama, and character designer
Central Park Media will launch its “Be Beautiful” line of translated yaoi manga this August. The Be Beautiful line will debut with the August 25th release of Golden
Softbank Games hosts a selection of screenshots of Macross Zero OAV 4, scheduled for Japanese release on May 28th. Rakuga Kidou also links to a short WMV format
Multinational telephone and technology company IDT Entertainment, the parent company of Anchor Bay Entertainment and several special effects studios, has purchased Manga Entertainment. “In a little more than