Square has announced two new Final Fantasy CDs for Japanese release. “Potion: Relaxing with Final Fantasy,” due out on February 21st, is a collection of 17 soothing tracks
The Japan Digital Animation Festival (JDAF) 2001 is currently sponsoring a world-wide digital animation competition until March 30th in preparation for the JDAF convention in Nagoya, Japan to
Warner Brothers Pictures has licensed the internet domain name “Akiramovie.com,” suggesting that it will be Warner that distributes the theatrical re-release of Akira later this year. This is
The official FUNimation Dragonball Z site has posted an excerpt of an interview with voice actor Chris Sabat, conducted by Pojo Magazine. Sabat performs the dub voices for
According to Mad Man’s Cafe, Sega’s upcoming adventure game Love Hina: Smile Again, will be released only as a limited edition version through Sega’s Japanese D-Direct website. Sega
According to The Magic Box, the Dreamcast tank battle game Alien Front Online will support not only four player simultaneous online play, but also a voice communication system
In the wake of costly delays in development of the Play Online network, and the cost of building an entire studio in Hawaii just to create the expensive
AD Vision has confirmed that both the VHS and DVD versions of Gasaraki volumes 4 & 5, originally scheduled for release in March and May respectively, have been
Question: This “Ask John” question was posted on the AnimeNation site once before, but a site update accidentally deleted it. This morning I drafted a new summarization of
A stunning 45 second trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi, has been posted online in streaming .asf format, playable on Windows Media Player.
Media Blasters has announced several new DVD releases for May, including Elf Princess Ren, Samurai: Hunt for the Sword, and a bilingual double feature of the adult titles
Proving that anime is becoming a major force in the American home video market, Jubei-chan volume 4 is currently the 8th most often purchased video title in America,
Japanese anime production company Toei, responsible for some of the most popular of all anime series, including St. Seiya, Sailormoon, Captain Harlock, Dragonball and Devilman, has opened a
Berserk creator, Kentarou Miura will provide original jacket illustrations for each of the 7 discs in the upcoming Japanese Berserk DVD boxed set. TV series character designer Umakoshi