On Christmas Eve
December 12, 2005
Mew Mew Power will return to the 4Kids Entertainment Saturday morning animation block on Christmas Eve, December 24th.
With an Adaptation of a 1993 SF Novel
December 12, 2005
The Anime News Service is reporting that key anime director Satoshi Kon will return to directing feature films with his next project, an adaptation of Yatsutaka Tsutsui's 1993 science fiction novel, Paprika .
For Promotion in North America
December 12, 2005
The UK-based publisher Fanfare/Ponent Mon has appointed Davis Marketing Services of Madison Wisconsin to promote its titles throughout the North American market.
Aeon Flux Drops Like a Stone
December 11, 2005
Disney's The Chronicles of Narnia scored the third largest Friday-to-Sunday debut of the year with a better-than-expected estimated total of $67 million.
But No Censorship
December 11, 2005
Del Rey plans to publish the Basilisk and Suzuka manga series without censorship.
Debuting in Japan in April
December 11, 2005
The 26-episode anime based on the Top Cow's Witchblade is set to debut in Japan in April.
After Mike Mignola's 'House of the Dead' Adaptation
December 11, 2005
Dark Horse has announced that Timothy Truman will take over the writing of the monthly Conan series with issue #33.
Of Marketing & Distribution
December 11, 2005
Nintendo of America Inc. and Pokemon USA Inc. have announced that effective January 1, 2006, Pokemon USA will assume the consumer marketing and distribution responsibilities for the Pokemon TCG .
Includes Graphic Novel & Art Book
December 11, 2005
Sabertooth Games has a number of key releases scheduled for April and May of 2006.
Based on Mark Millar's Top Cow Comic
December 8, 2005
Timur Bekmambetov has signed on to direct an adaptation of Mark Millar and JG Jones' Wanted comic book series for Universal.
Toys Debuting in Early 2006
December 8, 2005
The Toy Play line of 5.5-inch Xiaolin Showdown Action Figures features fully articulated figures of the faux anime series' culturally diverse cast.
Major International Film Shooting in China
December 8, 2005
One of the biggest Chinese movies of 2006, which is based on a Japanese manga, has begun production.
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