18 Apr, 2009
Posted by: lolfang In: Series
This year’s 21st issue of Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine will announce on Wednesday that a third television anime adaptation of Kôji Kumeta’s Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei manga has been green-lit. Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei will premiere on UHF television stations throughout Japan in July. Yeah! More Zetsubou is always a win :D Even though I’d still [...] Read more »
15 Apr, 2009
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The Yotsuba&! Studio homepage has announced on Monday that a new edition of Kiyohiko Azuma’s Azumanga Daioh! slice-of-life school comedy manga will be published to mark the 10th anniversary of its serialized launch in Japan. The project has been in development for over a year. The studio promises new exclusive artwork for the edition, but [...] Read more »
15 Apr, 2009
Posted by: lolfang In: Series
So, The Wire. An american TV series that no one cared about but it possibly might be one of the best series that came out of that country. The Wire was produced in Baltimore, Maryland, also called Body More for the high body count. Whats so special about this series? It depicts a very realistic [...] Read more »
28 Sep, 2008
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I think I’m going to report the news even later. Bandai Namco Games announced on Tuesday that Tales of Symphonia: Tethe’alla Chapter, the new OVA sequel series to the Tales of Symphonia the Animation series, has been green-lit. The announcement was made in Tokyo at Tales of Festival 2008, the first event devoted entirely to [...] Read more »
18 Sep, 2008
Posted by: lolfang In: Series
In the most awesome (and as always, late) news in a long, long, long time, Shonen Magazine announces that there might be a new TV series for Hajime no Ippo, starting January 2009. The Hajime no Ippo manga is still running, and it’s still pretty good, even thought it IS getting repetitive. But will love [...] Read more »
07 Aug, 2008
Posted by: lolfang In: Series
It’s a so-so detective series with animation by Studio Pierrot. Feature some bothersome characters like Kyuu (the protagonist) and Megumi (the protagonist would-be girlfriend). What makes this series stand off other detective series is a rather good paced storyline and some… unusual abilities of the characters. Read more »
30 Jul, 2008
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According to ANN: The Japanese publisher Kodansha has updated its web page about television and film projects that are linked to the manga, and the page now confirms that Coharu Sakuraba’s Kyo no Go no ni (Kyo no 5 no 2 or Today in Class 5-2) manga is being adapted as a television anime series. [...] Read more »