Lead Pokémon designer Ken Sugimori explains that he and his team follow specific rules during the creation of starter Pokémon each generation. “We always divide the roles for the three …
Anime
-
-
HOUSTON, TX – August 23, 2019 – Sentai Filmworks announced today that Utano☆Princesama Maji LOVE Kingdom, the first feature film for the wildly popular Utano☆Princesama franchise (“UtaPri”), will appear on the big screen …
-
Anime
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna announced & Digimon Survive delayed
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiToei Animation has announced details of their upcoming project Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna, a theatrical continuation of the story of Agumon, Taichi “Tai” Kamiya, and their friends. The film …
-
A collaborative effort between over 200 artists and animators was organized by one Yu-Gi-Oh fan to recreate a full-length episode from the ‘Season 0’ of the original Yu-Gi-Oh anime series. …
-
Get your Poké Balls ready, Trainers—Legendary Pokémon are coming soon to Pokémon GO! If Trainers everywhere catch enough Pokémon during Pokémon GO Fest on July 22, the debut Legendary Pokémon will …
-
Twitch and Crunchyroll are teaming up to bring viewers a 5-day marathon consisting of season-long runs of more than 15 anime hits. Stream the Crunchyroll marathon on /TwitchPresents. Starting July 27 at 3:00 pm …
-
Classic anime from the early 2000’s Eureka Seven is getting a remake in the form of a film trilogy according to an announcement by Bandai Visual. Wow. Just wow. It’s been …
-
The legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki is coming out of retirement for one more Studio Ghibli film. If you’re an anime fan that lived through the 90’s, you’re sure to have …
-
AnimeFilm & TV
Catch ‘Your Name.’ (Kimi no Na wa) in North American theaters
by Neil Buiby Neil BuiFunimation Films will be releasing Kimi no Na wa (Your Name) in North American theaters in both English dub and English subbed versions. Catch it on opening day April 7, 2017. …
-
If you’ve been watching Adult Swim since before you were allowed to, you may remember Samurai Champloo. It’s a historically inaccurate depiction of Japan’s Edo period (1603-1868), with a heavy …