To Be Released by Media Blasters
July 8, 2003
Media Blasters will release the twelve-episode action/drama/SF series Gunparade March beginning in November of this year. The series originally aired in Japan between February and April of 2003.
TNN Can Change Name
July 7, 2003
Director Spike Lee and Viacom announced Monday that they've settled the litigation surrounding the name change of cable network TNN to SPIKE TV.
Based on Hit Korean Movie
July 6, 2003
ComicsOne has announced the September release of My Sassy Girl , the first volume in a series of full color manga trade paperbacks at $13.95.
25 Releases Planned for 04
July 6, 2003
In addition to the seven acquisitions of Japanese manga properties that Tokyopop announced at Anime Expo, the company also announced three new domestically produced manga series for release this October.
At Anime Expo
July 6, 2003
Manga Entertainment will be entertaining U.S. audiences with the quirky new series Dead Leaves, produced by Production I.G..
For Q1 2004
July 6, 2003
Central Park Media will introduce the best-selling Japanese TV show The World of Narue to the US in the first quarter of 2004.
Plus 'dot Hack' Soundtrack
July 6, 2003
Bandai announced a number of new anime releases for 2004 at the recently concluded Anime Expo, which give it a strong line-up for next year.
For Distribution
July 6, 2003
AnimEigo has announced that it has signed a deal with Koch Entertainment Distribution for distribution of its DVD titles.
Terminator 3: Before the Rise Official Comic Book
July 6, 2003
A Paid Advertisement. Beckett Comics takes fans into the bleak future thus far only glimpsed in the movies, courtesy of a new officially licensed comic book series, Terminator 3: Before the Rise .
At Anime Expo
July 6, 2003
ADV Films announced the launch of a major new manga line this weekend at Anime Expo.
Larger Venue Makes for Better Show
July 6, 2003
Anime Expo c om pleted its four day run at the Anaheim Convention Center on Sunday with big crowds but no hassles due to the larger venue this year.
Including Fruits Basket
July 6, 2003
Tokyopop announced seven new manga series for 2004 at Anime Expo this weekend.
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