Central Park Media has added a few titles to their list up series due for DVD release. Agent Aika, Battle Skippers, Fencer of Minerva, Knights of Ramune, Silent
A very reliable source is saying that Bandai is projecting an October 2000 timetable for the Cartoon Network premier of Blue Submarine No. 6. Editorial Note: It seems
Felco Nero has posted a translated interview with Berserk creator Kentaro Miura on the God Hand forum. The interview gives insights into the influences behind Berserk’s setting and
Question: Why is it that in nearly every series, and not just strictly the humor titles, there is at least one character that downs unimaginable quantities of food?
An article from the latest issue of AIC Love Magazine seems to indicate that a new Tenchi Muyo series is in the works. The article, translated by anime-station
Anime News Service was able to confirm at AX 2000, through a second-hand party, that there are current tentative plans to produce a second Berserk animation series. Currently,
Masamune Shirow’s cyber-punk action movie Gundress is finally coming to home video in Japan in the form of a special, limited edition DVD. The disc, DVN-1001, will retail
AnimEigo has announced that DVD versions of Spirit of Wonder, Baoh and all 6 Lone Wolf & Cub movies are presently being authored. Titles likely to be next
People have been wondering about the fact that FUNimation has skipped episodes 109 and 110 in their home video release of Dragonball Z. Androids: Invasion starts off with
The episode of Card Captors shown on July 8th was not the earlier mentioned “Doubled Edged Sword,” but “The Cave,” originally Japanese episode 17, “Sakura’s Scary Courage Test.”
Dark Horse comings will begin releasing the final year of the regular Gunsmith Cats manga in a series called Mister V that will begin shipping in October. The
Figures.com has new images of the highly anticipated Gundam Wing action figures. The shots include the Shen Long, Deathscythe, Epyon, Heavy Arms, Sandrock, Tallgeese, Tallgeese II, and Wing
The July 14th issue of Entertainment Weekly has an interview with “live action anime girl” Apollo Smile under the “Anime Magnetism” heading of their Internet section. The preface