The June 16th issue of Entertainment Weekly printed a letter about Sailor Moon on its “Mail” page. The letter, from Carol L. Walker of Tampa, printed under the
Shukan Bunshun Magazine is reporting that TV Ashai is in the processes of marketing the popular anime TV series Crayon Shin-chan to American and European markets. Crayon Shin-chan
A post was made to The Nausicaa Net Mailing List that the DVDFile.com editor has spoken to Miramax about the DVD release of Princess Mononoke. He says it’ll
eX-D (X-Driver), a 6 volume OAV series about two teen-age girl street racers that drive electric powered cars will premier on July 25. eX-D is the latest creation
Rumors of new Naomi board arcade games in the works for a Japanese release include a Virtual On-style first-person perspective shooting game from Capcom, based on the Gundam
Sony will be shipping a new model of PlayStation 2 in Japan this summer, with the model number updated from SCPH-10000 to SCPH-15000, it is rumored that the
Mecha fans should be interested in seeing that Palisades Marketing will be shipping its line of Front Mission 3 action figures, based on the Square game, the first
Japanese Electronics firm Hitachi Ltd. announced on Thursday, it plans to roll out the world’s first DVD-RAM video recorders and camcorders to the Japanese market on August 25th.
Anime Fan has translated the Newtype Magazine article about the upcoming Ah! My Goddess movie, planned for release this fall at “Shouchiku” in Japan. The film will take
Information about the upcoming Gundam Wing action figures has been unveiled. Interestingly, the assortment of action figures include the Endless Waltz Gundams (Gundam Wing Zero Custom, Deathscythe Hell
FUNimation has launched its new Dragon Ball Z site. Though there is an html version, the site is very Flash intensive. A large amount of information has been
Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, Street Fighter III: Double Impact (Street Fighter 3 & Street Fighter 3: Second Impact on one disc), and the mech fighting game Tech Romancer
Nintendo of Japan has announced plans to form a new developing subsidiary composed mainly of former Squaresoft programmers. This new team, called Browny Brown, will begin operations on