This week’s Speed Lines column at Raving Toy Maniac takes a look at two figure lines, Jo Jo’s Bizarre Adventure and Armored Core 2 by Kotobukiya, both being
In a press release dated August 1st, Pioneer has announced that their first volume of uncut, subtitled Card Captor Sakura on VHS and DVD has been delayed from
In response to the relatively massive fandom debate over supposed editing in AD Vision’s release of Sakura Dairies, AD Vision, who had previously stated simply that there was
Sony Visual Works has just begun a promotional campaign in Japan called “Street Fighter Zero Vs Street Fighter II: Animation Battle on DVD.” Sony will be releasing a
Konami released Pop’n Music: Animation Melody to the Playstation in Japan on July 27th. The game is another of Konami’s popular music/rhythm games that involves little blocks called
“Disney Blinks” is the title to a center front page article in the current Video Store Magazine industry mag. The article suggests that Buena Vista home video executives
The Mitaka Forest Ghibli Museum at Inogashira Park in Mitaka City, Tokyo is now scheduled to hold its grand opening in October 2001. Based on information from Animage
CNX: Toonami Revolution has learned that Cartoon Network seems to have a tentative plan for the fourth season of Dragon Ball Z. Starting in August, possibly the 7th,
According to Anime News Service the staff of the upcoming Inu-Yasha television series based on Rumiko Takahashi’s manga is as follows: Character Designs: Yoshihito Hishinuma Art Supervision: Shigemi
Figures.com has come up with some shots of Fewture’s resin models of Devilman, and Shadow Lady. The Devilman figures include some interesting shots of Akira Fudo, Amon from
The Washington Post has an article in yesterday’s paper discussing the question of whether the Pokemon fad is over. The main argument of the article is that the
McFarlane Toys has announced that series 19 of their Spawn action figures will be titled “Samurai Spawn.” The series is in the design and sculpting phase. Given past
Metropolis, the latest anime feature film from Katsuhiro Otomo and Rin Taro and Madhouse Studios, will have its Japanese theatrical release next year. Metropolis took five years to