Some of the informative news to come out of the industry at this year’s Anime Weekend Atlanta convention were announcements not made, but rather hinted at. At the
The English online version of Newtype Magazine has been updated. This month’s issue contain articles on the new horror anime TV series Argent Soma and the remake of
First off, the bad news: Cartoon Network has delayed their showing of the Endless Waltz movie to November 10th. The good news is that Bandai will be releasing
Raving Toy Maniac has posted the new edition of their anime-related Speed Lines column. This week’s feature is a preview of the next figures in Bandai’s Soul of
Bandai will be releasing the DVDs of the fourth, and final volume of Jubei-chan, and the first two-disc set of Saber Marionette J TV series on January 9th.
Warner Home Video has began pricing some of its DVD releases in Japan under a new pricing structure called “Hollywood Price.” Titles (mostly American films) listed under “Hollywood
According to a Sony press release, Godzilla 2000 will be released on DVD and VHS December 26th. The VHS cover with be 3-D embossed, and the DVD release
Question: I know you’ve already answered this question before, but it apparently got lost during one of AnimeNation’s last site re-vamps, so I thought I’d ask you again.
Steve Jackson Games, most famous for the GURPS table-top role-playing game system, is looking for someone who “knows anime and can illustrate like a ‘Manga Master'” for an
Comics One has opened up a selection of manga. Their first offerings include Yasuhiko Yoshikazu’s (creator of Venus Wars and Rebel Sword) historical drama Joan, based on the
According to The Magic Box, on December 6 Square will release a new soundtrack for Final Fantasy IX called Original Final Fantasy IX Sound Track Plus, a collection
Korean based Digital Dream Studios, Rainbow Studios, John Woo and long time John Woo film producer Terence Chang have pooled their resources to form Digital Rim. Digital Rim
An anonymous rec.arts.anime.misc usenet post has suggested that Fox’s Friday Anime Invasion block may be canceled as soon as this week. The Fox Kids’ TV schedule for this
Asahi Shimbun has reported that Masaya Nakamura, founder and president of the Japanese video game company Namco, has donated 250 million yen of his own money to the