Question: I can understand a made up word like “Gundam” or “Escaflowne,” but why are there some anime, manga and video games made in Japan that have English
ADV Films at the Anime Weekend Atlanta announced that the proof disc for Evangelion DVD 2 looks good, so fans who may have been disappointed with the lackluster
Bandai revealed at Anime Weekend Atlanta that Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz on VHS and DVD will debut in the US in February. Both will feature chromium covers, and
Shimpei Itoh, the creator of Moldiver and Hyperdolls has a new project in the works with Ironcat for next year. Shin Kurokawa of Animeigo was present at the
At the New York Anime Film Festival, Central Park Media announced it had the US translation rights to the Angel Sanctuary OVAs, and that the Utena contract was
At the aMedia first annual “Ammy Awards,” held in Los Angeles on Saturday, Studio Ghibli’s film The Princess Mononoke directed by Hayao Miyazaki walked away with the Best
The November issue of Animage Magazine includes an Ah! My Goddess: The Movie preview book which includes the following cast list: Belldandy: Inoue Kikuko Morisato Keiichi: Kikuchi Masami
Dark Horizons has posted a report that Kathryn Bigelow, director of James Cameron’s film Strange Days (1995), has revealed that Cameron has an advanced project in the works-
Question: Why is it that in many shows, there are characters, especially women, that look like they are American or another nationality but have Japanese names?
Apparently, in addition to the audio defect some consumers may notice on the recently released Slayers first season DVD boxed set, it has come to light that about
According to Toonami Revolution The Gundam W: Endless Waltz movie will premier on Toonami’s Movie Fridays on November 10 at 5 PM EST/PST. The rumored television premier of
Central Park Media will be releasing the vampire detective action/horror television series Nightwalker next year. Two six episode DVDs will be released on April 10, 2001, and June
AnimEigo is delaying their DVD release of the Macross television series to the spring of 2001 in order to put more time & money into the restoration and
Fantasticon Anime has posted their interview with Toonami’s program director Sean Akins. The interview touches on Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, Gundam, Tenchi Muyo, Escaflowne, Rayearth, Rurouni Kenshin,
Gainax Studios has opened a new Japanese language website for Anno Hideaki, director of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The site features information out his Gainax projects, personal information and