Question: Why do so many anime fans cry and complain so much concerning the selective editing of anime when it’s broadcast? You’d think the networks and everybody involved
The Cartoon Network has reportedly advertised that the current season of Inuyasha, which just started earlier this week on Adult Swim, is being aired unedited. The good news
Galaxy Anime has updated with streaming audio and video interviews with TOKYOPOP Vice President Steve Kleckner about Initial D, Tech TV Programming Director Laura Civiello, and Manga Entertainment
According to Gamespot, Taito and Red Entertainment (formerly Red Company, the developers of the Gungrave and Sakura Wars video games) are currently co-developing a PlayStation 2 futuristic action
Question: I have noticed that in some anime series I’ve seen drinking seem to be a habit. Sometimes for fun, sometimes an everyday thing. I have also notice
AnimationHQ will be hosting a chat session with accomplished voice actress Cathy Cavadini on Saturday, August 30th at 7 pm EDT. Catherine Cavadini’s voice can be heard in
According to Anime on DVD, AD Vision’s upcoming uncut, subtitled only DVD boxed set of Sailormoon R will not include TV episode 67 because the Japanese licensor would
Canada’s YTV Network will begin airing Inuyasha and Knights of the Zodiac (St. Seiya) on Friday, September 5th. St. Seiya will air one episode at 7:30 PM, repeated
Central Park Media has scheduled DVD releases for three new adult anime titles. Vixens (Japanese title unknown) will have a 115 minute running time and retail at $29.99
The current issue of Monthly Shonen Ace-A Magazine apparently contains the official announcement that the Teizokurei Daydream (Vulgar Ghost Daydream) manga by Okuse Saki & Meguro Sankichi will
According to Japanese news site Rakuga Kidou, Japanese anime production company Five Ways has declared bankruptcy. The company has released adult anime titles including Hand Maid Mai, Five
The Hollywood Reporter has published an interesting article discussing the present state and future of South Korea’s animation industry in the wake of the commercial failure of highly
Super Robot Taisen: Scramble Commander will be released for the Japanese PS2 on October 30th for 7800 yen. For the first time in the franchise’s long history, this