DVD Vision Japan has published new reviews of: Kiddy Grade volume 2 Fist of the North Star volume 2 and the and the Gundam Explorer reference book published
Question: With Naruto growing in popularity by leaps and bounds, it seems as though the series will probably get licensed in the U.S. relatively soon. And with its
ICv2 News has published the first image of a prototype for Geneon Entertainment’s planned limited edition R.O.D. the TV volume 1 DVD. The R.O.D. “Book” will include DVD
The Japanese adult PC game production studio Key has officially announced that Osamu Dezaki will direct a feature film adaptation of the best selling dating simulation game Air.
16 remastered episodes of Battle of the Planets will air on the Cartoon Network’s Boomerang channel in a 24 hour marathon on April 25th. The day long celebration
The American release of smash hit Chinese action/comedy film Shaolin Soccer officially opens in American theaters in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York today. The American version
DVD Vision Japan has published a new review of “Silver Screen Samurai” by Cocoro Books. This 112 page book covers the evolution of chumbara cinema since 1935 with
Bandai Entertainment has scheduled release dates for three new domestic title premiers. Angel Tales (Tenshi no Shippo) will debut on June 8th in a $29.98 regular edition and
Moon Phase now hosts a scan of a Japanese magazine advertisement confirming that the Rozen Maiden manga by “Peach-Pit” will be adapted into an anime TV series later
This month Tokyo’s Waseda University will begin offering liberal arts international courses, taught primarily in English. One of the courses is titled “Manga and Anime: Expressions of Japanese
The Associated Press has reported that Scholastic Inc. has decided to no longer offer Shonen Jump Magazine for sale at school book fairs across America. The decision comes
The Big Apple Anime Fest (BAAF) has officially canceled plans for its 2004 convention due to scheduling conflicts with the Republican National Convention. Instead, BAAF planning will now