Anime, or Japanese animation, along with manga is becoming increasingly popular outside of Japan. Here you’ll find the latest DVD/Blu-ray releases, announcements for up-and-coming series and suggestions from those who love this medium. Dattebayo!
Over the coming days, FUNimation will be posting selections of the English vocal cast for the Attack on Titan animated series leading up to a premiere of their dub at Anime Boston next week. While FUNimation subscribers get the names first, …
The field is ready for soccer as the long awaited soccer RPG has landed in North America. Inazuma Eleven is available as a digital download through the Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS. While the popularity of the series has …
Video streaming site Crunchyroll has uploaded a brief teaser advertising the tales of Kakashi when he was a member of ANBU, long before the start of the Naruto animated series. Kakashi: Shadow of the ANBU Black Ops revisits the titular …
An upcoming episode of The Simpsons will include a sequence featuring numerous references to works by acclaimed Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki. The long running animated American sitcom is known for its take on popular culture and some anime has worked …
Following the simulcast of Sword Art Online Extra Edition, Aniplex USA released a short teaser for the upcoming Sword Art Online II. Sword Art Online originally started out as a series of light novels by Reki Kawahara before blossoming into …
Revisit the worlds of Sword Art Online with special online broadcast of series titled Sword Art Online Extra Edition. Set two years after the Aincrad and Fairy Dance arcs, the group recounts their memories while taking on a new quest …
There’s a new Naruto Shippuden spin-off coming. Kakashi Hatake will star in a sidestory that traces the shinobi’s early missions with the elite and feared ANBU Black Ops squadron. Kakashi: Shadow of the ANBU Black Ops takes place many years …
A live-action film rendition of Hajime Isayama’s popular Attack on Titan manga and anime series will be directed by Shinji Higuchi with Yusuke Watanabe writing the screenplay. Higuchi has worked as the special effects director on the Gamera film trilogy …
Canadians will be able to catch Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo in theatres on two dates next month: January 11th and 16th, 2014 at limited Cineplex locations. A detailed listing of theatres and showtimes has not yet been made …
It’s finally coming to North America! The third movie of the Evangelion reboot, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, will be screened in theatres across Canada and the United States January 2014 in English with select locations showing the movie …