First English-Language Japanese Toy Magazine
October 2, 2002
This Halloween will see the debut of the first-ever English language magazine devoted to the culture of Japanese live action science fiction and fantasy character toys-- Super 7.
Wacky Series Could Skew Older in U.S.
September 15, 2002
We've seen the first two episodes of this series and feel that it has both the style and imagination to make it of interest to older fans.
Mothra Is Latest
February 24, 2002
X-Plus USA has a worldwide license for classic resin Godzilla statues from Toho Co. Ltd. The company debuted its latest kaiju offering at the recently concluded New York Toy Fair.
More Announcements to Come
January 26, 2002
4Kids Entertainment, which won the bidding war to take over the four-hour Saturday morning block on the Fox Network, has announced two programs that will be airing on Saturday mornings beginning September of 2002.
Bows in Japan in December
March 8, 2001
Shusuke Kaneko, who directed the well-received modern Gamera trilogy, will direct the next Japanese Godzilla film. The film will be set in 2004, exactly 50 years after Godzilla 's first appearance.
More High Quality Stuff
February 28, 2001
Here's more of the McFarlane Toys lineup for this year, including the Movie Maniacs, rock and roll, H.R. Giger, videogame, and Spawn lines.
Ultraman Returns
February 6, 2001
4Kids Entertainment, the American licensee and packager of Pokemon, announced the production of three Japanese series for the American market.