Manga Entertainment is sponsoring Worldcon’s first anime screening room and presenting 50 films from its catalog to thousands of attendees. Manga is the only anime company attending the
The newest Dream Information pamphlet included with every Dreamcast game released out of Japan contains tremendous news for SNK fanatics. Cool Cool Toon is not the company’s final
Question: Do any of the Japanese anime houses and studios ever take into consideration American anime fans when creating ideas or making decisions, or is there not enough
ADV has sent out a press release on their November releases. The most interesting November releases are new dub VHS collections of ADV series, similar to the Gunsmith
FirstLook.com has announced that, in anticipation of Squaresoft’s upcoming Parasite Eve II for the PlayStation, the company will launch an Aya Brea look-alike contest. Those who enter could
ReSaurus Toys has posted images of its second series of Street Fighter figures. Figures include Remy, Sagat, Chun-Li, Charlie (Nash), Necro and Akuma (Gouki). Each of these great
Bandai has announced a color version of their extremely popular Wonderswan hand-held game system. Scheduled for release in Japan in December with a retail price of 7000 yen,
IGNcube was able to film the interactive Meowth Party Gamecube demo at the Nintendo Spaceworld press conference on Thursday. The demo has has Meowth singing “Nyasu no Party,”
Todd McFarlane, creator of Spawn and head of Todd McFarlane Productions will be appearing on Comedy Central’s “Turn Ben Stein On” this Thursday night at 10:30 PM. “Super
FantastiCon has lined up an interview with representatives of Nelvana, the producers of Kids WB’s Cardcaptors, better known to anime fans as Card Captor Sakura. Ken Cross, the
Question: Why is anime so expensive? Not just anime, but other forms of anime merchandise such as CDs, CD-ROMs/games and art books are very expensive too. Even with
Anime on DVD has received a follow-up from John Sirabella of Media Blasters regarding speculation on the delay of the second Rurouni Kenshin TV series DVD. As expected,
According to a post on the American Anime Dubbing mailing list, the first Escaflowne DVD, due out on October 3rd, contains the first four uncut sub/dub episodes “and
The San Jose Mercury News has recently printed an interesting article about anime, profiling Viz Communications and introducing newspaper readers to anime. Source: Anime News Service