Friday, June 05, 2026
Category: Anime News

The second trailer for the upcoming Fate/stay night movie adaptation has been posted online. The 2006 anime adaptation followed the original PC game's "Fate" scenario, while the upcoming movie will feature the game's "Unlimited Blade Works" storypath focusing on the relationships among the protagonist Emiya Shiro, possible love interest Rin Tohsaka, and her servant Archer. The original game featured 3 different storypaths, with the final one titled "Heaven's Feel." With the success of the Fate/stay night franchise, it's likely that there will be a film or anime adaptation of the final scenario in the future.The film will be released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. We have conveniently included the video inside.

Category: Anime News

Lucky fans and tourists who missed the 1/1 scale commemorative Gundam statue that was taken down from Odaiba earlier in August 2009 will get a second chance. The statue will be re-erected in Shizuoka City from July 2010 to May 2011 before being moved again. We have included a few photos and a video from our earlier visit this year of the Gundam.

Category: Anime News

With the holiday season in full swing, why not change that drabby desktop wallpaper with something more festive? We've collected a few more recent wallpapers that we would like to share with you around the internet that you might enjoy. We'll update occasionally when we find more until the holidays are over.

Update 1: Added 2 Railgun wallpapers, 1 Saki wallpaper, and 1 K-On! wallpaper.

Category: Anime News
Shonen Jump's Bakuman has been announced that it will be receiving an anime adaptation for Fall 2010. Bakuman is written by Tsugumi Ohoba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, both who created the popular supernatural mystery thriller, Death Note. Bakuman is a light comedy, following the story of two students' journey into creating their own manga.
Category: Anime News

We're all quite aware that apart from the economic downturn in the United States, anime has been steadily declining for quite some time. Instead of discussing the causes or laying blame on any one party as countless other individuals, companies, and media outlets have done, we have compiled an ongoing timeline of the decline on anime in the United States.