SPIDER-MAN,
eh?
Is there anyone
reading this right now that's actually going to make a decision about going
to see the Spidey flick based on what I - or any other reviewer/writer - say?
I mean, seriously. If you're a Spider-Man fan, you'...
Fans of the film: Skip the one disc version and buy the two-disc edition. Those Unsure: Rent the single disc before splurging for the dual disc. Those who hated it: Why are you reading this?
"Overall, I'm pleased with this collection. I think it's a great way to send-off the DCAU (for now) and there's something for everyone, it seems. The DVD itself is a fine presentation for the show. Yes, you can find faults with it (some outdated stock art...
"Overall, a great collection! The episodes are a blast to revisit, even the weaker ones. The audio and video is on par with past releases and the new approach to the extras is handled well. It's been awhile since I've seen these episodes, and I love that ...
...p;The box reviewed provided one complete 90-card set along with four of the ten foil cards, one parallel Crystal Skull card, and one artist sketch card. Not a bad haul although the autograph card would have been nice. In addition to these cha...
"This film- wow. I loved it. This is one hell of a robot movie. A gut crushing chrome plated robot movie. I had a silly grin on my face the whole way through, and after as I stomped around Osaka in the rain."
Last week I was handed a copy
of the upcoming Daredevil
Director's Cut (or 1.5 if you prefer) DVD, which is due to hit the shelves
in early November.
Anyone who read my
review of the theatrical release knows that we would have to invent new
words i...
Due to some demands by certain readers, we're splitting our review of a particular title in half. Due out on 06/11/2002, ADV Films will release the first of six volumes of Excel Saga, and we've done up the technical review of the first disc for your readi...
The World of KJ has posted a review of CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, which a temp score in place and several unfinished special effects shots.Overall they were not too impressed with the film. The review states, "Remaking classic films makes perfect ...
If you haven't
tried it out yet, check out Comics2Film's new FanViews
feature. FanViews is the place where the Fans write the Reviews!
If you're a Smallville
fan, we've just set up a review section for last week's poignant episode
"Crush" log in an...
... a script review that ran on Ain't It Cool
News this week proves authentic.
The website's Moriarty recently got his hands on a copy of the
X2 script labeled
"Production Draft 4-30-02." Moriarty's review is very thorough,
but also very lengthy an...
We present this guest DVD review from James Harvey at The World's Finest Online
Just in time for the theatrical release of 'The Dark Knight,' Warner Home Video has unleashed the highly anticipated 'Batman: Gotham Knight', the new direct-to-video anim...
Latino Review has posted the first script review of David Goyer's BATMAN: INTIMIDATION GAME, giving the read a commanding five stars. In their review of Goyer's work, "El Mayimbe" praises the screenplay and raves enthusiastically about it. "There is a big...
Intro
I've been writing reviews for Anime on DVD.com since 1998. I've been a fan of anime for a bit longer than that. It's been interesting to see my style of review change over the years. With 2000 I realized that I had to do something a bit different in...
... official review of said film for you to read on the movie's opening day. Buuuut...What happened was that Fox went ahead and screened HIDE AND SEEK to critics earlier this week -- but there weren't any early screenings for ALONE IN THE DARK that our cr...
...e of this review is
to examine the DVD. As with past DVD reviews I'll avoid a review of the movie
itself and just refer you to my April review
published on Comic Book Resources.
After watching the movie again
on DVD, I'd say my opinion hasn't cha...
...the first review of Wimmer's screenplay has surfaced online courtesy of Chris Faile at FilmJerk. Unfortunately, Faile's appraisal of Wimmer's script isn't a favorable one. "To say this effort is 'uninspired' and 'hackneyed' would be giving this script ...
This is an interest advance review for two reasons. First, it\'s the first time that Andrew Tei is taking over for reviewing the Manga Entertainment titles, something we talked about in our last Random Tracks article. The second is that it\'s an advance r...
We've been sent a review by a reader that attended an advance screening of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. Our reader, who claims to have checked it out at a screening held in Washington D.C. last night, had a mixed/negative reaction to the film. Whether you like...
... posted a review of the pilot.
In the mostly positive review, the site mentions that the episode plays out more like a story about Gotham City, devoid of its most famous vigilante, rather
than an adaptation of the Birds of Prey comic. Also of note i...
...four-star review which was headlined, `ST:TMP: WORTH THE WAIT.` So excited was I, that I went out the following day to see the film again with some friends, and I left the theatre bewildered. Where was the film I had just seen the previous morning? Wh...
Matthew\'s back again with a new review today with another series he\'s helping us out with by reviewing the June 2005 release of Tsukihime Vol. #1 (of 3) from DrMaster.
We\'ve got a bit of a slightly early review today with a look at the 02/14/2006 release of Loveless Vol. #1 (of 3) from Media Blasters, the perfect Valentines Day release.
Since we got a late start this morning, let\'s get a bonus review up on the manga side today with a look at the January 2006 release of Absolute Boyfriend Vol. #1 (of 6) from Viz Media by Sakura Eries.
Having gone through the individual volumes, we\'ve got a bit of a digest review of the 02/21/2006 release of the Gatchaman Box Set Collection Vol. #5 (of 9) from ADV Films.
We\'re continuing to work through a number of collections that have come out in the last couple of months but one of the more recent ones is the subject of Mike\'s review this morning with the 01/10/2006 release of the Steam Detectives Complete Collection...
Continuing our effort to provide alternate views on series as well as looking at a series as a whole, J.J. Matthews has returned today with another collection review, this time for the 11/22/2005 release of the Happy Lesson: Teacher\'s Pet Collection from...
Brett\'s checking in today as well with his inaugural review on our new server with a look at the 03/14/2006 title Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick Vol. #3 (of 6) from ADV Films.
Jarred\'s taking a stab at this series with one of the more recent volumes with a review of the January 2006 release of One Piece Vol. #9 (of 40) from Viz Media.
Mike\'s sent in an update for his review of the Zone of the Enders Complete Collection with the audio section rewritten to cover some corrections that were made to the subtitles between the single volume releases and this re-authored collection.
Avoiding actual manga today and keeping with the novel theme, Jarred\'s back with another novel review today. Originally released in February in a limited manner to Waldenbooks, Jarred has a look at the Boogiepop & Others Novel from Seven Seas Entertainme...
Bryan\'s got an early review of the final volume of a series that\'s due out on 03/13/2006 with a look at Tsukihime, Lunar Legend Vol. #3 (of 3) from MVM.
Looking into next week with one of the titles due out then, we\'ve got an early review of the 02/28/2006 release of Divergence Eve - Misaki Chronicles Vol. #2 (of 3) from ADV Films.
Jarred\'s checking in this morning with a look at a new series and one from CMX no less with a review of their November 2005 title Kikaider 02 Vol. #1 (of 6).
Jarred\'s checking in this morning with a new art book review from an artist that\'s won him over rather strongly in the last few years with the October 2005 release of Justice N Mercy from TOKYOPOP featuring Min-Woo Hyung\'s artwork, promos and more.
Another of the companies that has finished up it\'s 2005 and much like our first review has nothing on the slate so far in 2006, we\'ve got a look at how things have come and gone for TOKYOPOP in 2005.
With it being a Monday it\'s the kind of day I like to introduce new staff since it seems to start the week off right. We\'re still working through some of the submissions we received for a new manga reviewer and have one more position I want to fill but ...
Getting the review pile empty again just before the holiday, we\'ve got a look at the 11/22/2005 release of Samurai Champloo Vol. #6 (of 7) from Geneon Entertainment.
Brett\'s back this morning as he\'s starting to work through his review pile and we\'ll see plenty from him in the new year as well but today he starts off with a look at the 11/30/2005 release of Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick Vol. #1 (of 6) from ADV F...
Starting off our review year, I wanted to do something new and something that was early and we lucked out as late Friday we got in a copy of the 02/14/2006 release of Hare+Guu Vol. #1 (of 7) from AN Entertainment. This was definitely a good way to ring in...
We\'re working to bring in all of our past year in review articles into one index even if no reviews were done in past years so you can see what a company released. While we\'re slowly working on reformatting six or seven years worth of articles, we have ...
Bryan\'s checking in from the UK this morning with the latest from the folks at MVM with a review of their 01/09/2006 release of ROD The TV Vol. #4 (of 7).
Luis finishes out his look at this series from Central Park Media as their re-price of the property comes into effect with a review of the Animated Classics of Japanese Literature: The Sound of Waves Parts 1&2/Growing Up originally released by them back o...
Released back on 12/20/2005, we\'ve got a look at the halfway mark of this series with a review of Japan Anime\'s Taboo Charming Mother Vol. #3 (of 6).
Luis is helping out with an extra review today due to a little downtime on our part yesterday so he\'s got a look at the 12/27/2005 release of Gilgamesh Vol. #4 (of 6) from ADV Films this morning.
We\'ve got a look ahead into next week which is good since we\'ll be in recovery mode from the convention then, with a review of the 05/30/2006 release of Desert Punk Vol. #3 (of 6) from FUNimation.
One title that took me awhile to find an in-stock copy of is the subject of our latest adult review as we look at the 07/05/2006 release of Roommate Vol. #1 (of 2) from JapanAnime.
Taking another spin into the month of October, we\'ve got an early review today of the 10/17/2006 release of Kamichu Vol. #3 (of 4) from Geneon Entertainment.
Jarred\'s got an early review of one of the more anticipated novels due out from the TOKYOPOP line with Kino no Tabi Vol. #1 (of 8) which some may know better as Kino\'s Journey from the anime release.
Dani\'s got a slightly early review of a title that we\'ve got a big contest running for now as he\'s checking out the 07/31/2006 release of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig Vol. #4 (of 7) from Manga Entertainment UK.
Getting our review pile down a bit more today, we\'ve got a look at a new series from Manga Entertainment with the 10/17/2006 release of Noein Vol. #1 (of 5).
Patricia\'s taking a look at one of our standalone volumes we had in our backlog this morning with a review of the June 2006 release of Time Lag from Digital Manga Publishing.
Mike\'s moving one of his collections out of his to-review pile as he\'s sent in a look at the 01/24/2006 release of the Neo Ranga Collection from ADV Films.
Bryan\'s starting us off with a new UK DVD review today as he works his pile over a bit more with a look at the 09/11/2006 release of .hack//Legend of the Twilight Vol. #2 (of 3) from Beez.
Dani\'s got this review timed out nicely as MVM has a new Serial Experiments Lain box set due out next week. But today, he has a look at the 06/07/2004 release of Serial Experiments Lain Vol. #4 (of 4).
Julie\'s wanted to get a bit more boys-love material up here lately so we\'ve got an extra manga review today of the May 2006 release of Little Butterfly Vol. #1 (of 3) from Digital Manga Publishing.
A bit of a late start today due to some medical fun but we\'re moving along a bit by getting a new review up from Ed, this time for the March 2006 release of Ghost Hunt Vol. #3 (of 7) from Del Rey.
One title that should be getting more attention and talk is the subject of today\'s review from Jarred as he\'s on deck to look at the March 2006 release of Beck Vol. #3(of 26) from TOKYOPOP.
Jarred\'s got an extra review in for us today with a look at the March 2006 release of Juon Vol. #1 from Dark Horse, which is the manga adaptation of the film.
Jarred managed to get an early copy of this during Sakuracon this weekend and has done up a review of the April 2006 release of Claymore Vol. #1 (of 9) from Viz Media.
Tackling another review today, we\'ve got a look at the 04/18/2006 release of Gatchaman Vol. #11 (of 18) from ADV Films.We\'ve got a lot more coming this week such as covering Kamichu and Gun Sword as well as a number of other titles that you can see that...
Ed\'s streamlining his review pile this morning by hitting up some of the older titles there with a look at the May 2004 release of Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind (Editor\'s Choice Edition) Vol. #03 (of 6) from Viz Media.
We were a bit surprised to see this come in from Dark Horse for review but it\'s one of Jarred\'s longest run series so we had him take a look at the February 2006 release of Blade of the Immortal Vol. #15 (of 17).
We\'ve got a late night review tonight as we work down the pile a bit more with a look at the 05/02/2006 release of Tetsujin 28 Vol. #5 (of 6) from Geneon Entertainment. Hopefully they\'ll announce a date for the final volume soon considering they have an...
We got in an early disc only package today from the folks at Bandai Visual for their new Honneamise label and have an early review of the 04/25/2006 release of Patlabor: The Movie up and ready.
Catching up a bit more on what we\'ve gotten behind on, we\'ve got another review from Ed today that covers a brand new series that brings together Gundam and Mikimoto with the September 2005 release of Mobile Suit Gundam: Ecole du Ciel Vol. #01 (of 5) fr...
Catching up on another series as the review pile has slowly been more manageable lately, we\'ve got a look at the 08/16/2005 release of Madlax Vol. #3 (of 7) from ADV Films.
July 2005 saw the release of this series in a form more accepted by a lot of today\'s manga readers and Megan\'s got her review of the Dark Horse title Oh My Goddess! Vol. #21 (of 31) in detail.
Mike Dungan\'s getting close to finishing out the review on one of our truly backlogged series (though it\'s one we were technically early on by reviewing the content in a region 3 release) with a look at the 02/17/2004 release of Pretear Vol. #3 (of 4) f...
Luis has finished up his run on the first season of the series with his review of Manga and Bandai\'s 07/26/2005 release of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Vol. #7 (of 7).
Ed\'s going back to one of the longer series he\'s been enjoying but hasn\'t looked at in a bit with a review of the December 2004 release of Firefighter Vol. #9 (of 20) from Viz Media.
After checking out and liking the preview disc, Brett\'s taking over the series in general and has his review of the 08/16/2005 release of Samurai Gun Vol. #1 (of 4) from ADV Films.
Released this month from the folks at Broccoli Books, Ed\'s got a look at the start of their latest anthology release with a review of Galaxy Angel Party Vol. #1 (of 3).
Catching up a bit more before we watch the finale tonight, we\'ve got our review up on the 07/19/2005 release of DNAngel Vol. #6 (of 7) from ADV Films.
Mike Dungan\'s getting closer to finishing out a rather long running series from Geneon Entertainment as he\'s sent in his review for their 07/16/2005 release of Fushigi Yugi Vol. #7 (of 8).
Justin\'s getting closer to helping us finish out a series that we sort of overlooked in 2004 with a review of Bandai Entertainment\'s 03/16/2004 release of s-Cry-ed Vol. #5 (of 6).
Not all that far behind the region 1 release, Dani Moure\'s checking in this morning with a review of MVM\'s 07/25/2005 release of Fullmetal Alchemist Vol. #2 (of 13).
Ed Chavez is up again this morning with a new review of a slightly older release with a look at the October 2004 release of Video Girl Ai Vol. #4 (of 15) from Viz Media.
Jarred\'s going through another little talked about series today as he has a review up for TOKYOPOP\'s May 2005 release of Dragon Voice Vol. #4 (of 11).
Taking a break from the heat today, we\'ve added a new review to the list with a look at the 06/14/2005 release of Gatchaman Vol. #2 (of 18) from ADV Films.
Turning out to be a diamond in the rough according to numerous people I\'m seeing talking about this title, Luis has a review of the 08/09/2005 release of Gilgamesh Vol. #2 (of 7) from ADV Films.
Getting a bit of an early look at a title, we\'ve got our review up for the 08/16/2005 release of Cromartie High School Vol. #4 (of 4) from ADV Films that brings the series to a close.
We\'re slowly making our way through the new wave of releases from JapanAnime and today we\'ve got a review of their 07/26/2005 release of Tokyo Requiem Vol. #1.
Tony Phan\'s marking his 25th review today with a new entry. Released back on 03/25/2005, check out his thoughts on MMV\'s release of School Rumble Vol. #3 (of 9).
The Second Chapter of this series is almost at a close and Luis has his review of the 08/23/2005 release from Viz Media of Project Arms: Second Chapter Vol. #6 (of 7).
Working through his stack of reviews from a vacation, we\'ve got another look at the TOKYOPOP series released in February 2005 that\'s proving to get better as it goes along with Jarred\'s review of Samurai Deeper Kyo Vol. #11 (of 33).
Ed\'s got a new review up this month as he takes a swing through a franchise he hasn\'t looked at in a bit with a look at the September 2005 release of Shaman King Vol. #7 (of 32) from Viz Media.
As we\'re now in the process of rebuidling our office and wondering which AC adapters go to which pieces of equipment, we\'ve got a review we checked out over the weekend but didn\'t get a chance to post with a look at the 10/04/2005 release of Slutty Pri...
Taking another look into the month of December with a new series from ADV Films, we\'ve got an early review of the 12/05/2006 title Paniponi Dash Vol. #1 (of 6) this morning.
As the series gets closer to the end it figures that the opinions will sway once more as Ed Chavez is on deck today with a review of the July 2005 release of Full Metal Panic Vol. #8 (of 9) from ADV Manga.
J.J. Matthews has spent some time on another collection series for us and has sent in a review of the 05/11/2004 release of Ys Legacy Collection from Media Blasters.
The Bible Black franchise returns from the Kitty Label as we\'ve got an early review of the 11/15/2005 release of Bible Black: New Testament Vol. #1 which managed to be quite depressing due to issues with the language tracks.
Due out today is an something that can qualify as old school for a lot of fans as Brett has another collection review under his belt with the 11/08/2005 release of the Dirty Pair Movie Collection from ADV Films.
Putting another collection under his belt, Brett\'s checking in today with a look at one of the more popular shows around here with a review of the 09/20/2005 release of Azumanga Daioh Complete Thinpak Collection from ADV Films.
We typically keep it to one manga review a day but we have a new one just in that covers one of the first release by Go! Comi. Julie managed to beat out the other reviewers in getting hers in first so check out her thoughts on the debut of the November 20...
Following up on yesterdays previewreview of a highly anticipated new manga series, Julie Rosato\'s checking in today with a look at the October 2005 release of Death Note Vol. #1 (of 8) from Viz Media.
Taking a dip into the past, Paul Jacques has checked in today with a review of the 08/16/2004 release of Neon Genesis Evangelion Directors Cut: Genesis Reborn (of 2) from ADV Films UK.
Audrey Zarr joined us late last month as one of our newest manga reviewers to help flesh out a few areas that aren\'t regularly covered and her first entry is ready to go up today with a review of the August 2005 release of Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist Vol. #8 (of 24...
One of the titles that Central Park Media is really proud to be bringing out this year with as much as they\'ve been talking about it and showing it at conventions is the subject of today\'s early review. Due out on 10/11/2005, Brett\'s got an early look ...
Closing out another series this week, one that we\'ve been watching for quite awhile now, we\'ve got a look at the 08/09/2005 release of Dragon Drive Vol. #10 (of 10) from Bandai Entertainment. As always, if you\'re curious about what\'s next in our revie...
Brett\'s got a slightly early review in for us this week for a series that he\'s handling with a look at the 09/20/2005 release of Samurai Gun Vol. #2 (of 4) from ADV Films.
Another series that came to a close recently was the 08/09/2005 release of Patlabor TV Vol. #11 (of 11). This review actually took a bit since a lot of retailers simply did not get updated information or applied it properly. Volume 11 is only available vi...
Getting the last of our mainstream releases cleared out this morning, we\'ve finished our look at the Gatchaman: Collectors Edition Box Set #2 (of 9) with a review of the 08/16/2005 release of Gatchaman: Collectors Edition Vol. #04 (of 18) from ADV Films.
Getting an early look at this release that brings the series to a close, we\'ve posted our review on the 10/25/2005 release of Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl\'s Heart Vol. #3 (of 3) from Right Stuf.
In addition to Audrey coming on earlier this month to flesh out our manga review section a bit more, Julie Rosato\'s come on board as well to tackle some books that otherwise we wouldn\'t be able to tackle. First up on her list is the September 2005 relea...
Enjoying an empty review pile for at least another few minutes, we\'ve got an early look at the 11/29/2005 release of Godannar Vol. #2 (of 7) from ADV Films.
Dani\'s got a bit of a digest review today of a new release that\'s a compilation of previous ones. The folks at Revelation Films have taken over for MVM with a number of FUNimation\'s titles and today Dani has a look at the 01/22/2007 release of the Frui...
In this fun review of the new DVD collection, check out comments on this release. Completists already know that they must have this set. More casual collectors won't have a stronger reason to pick up Volume 3 than they have to pick up the other two volum...
The "Iron Man" animated series is better than most people think. After a rocky first season, the second season became possibly Marvel's best animated series. Extensive media is included in each review.
"You should buy this set the moment you clap eyes on it. Even though the DVD set is over so soon, with eighteen episodes, 'Superman: The Animated Series' is a must purchase. Check out the extensive media collection available at this review."
Stax at IGN FilmForce presents a review of the screenplay for 'Jonah Hex.' This 104-page first draft by William Farmer is dated January 13th, 1997. (Yes, it's that old!) Farmer also penned a feature screenplay based on Neil Gaiman's Sandman that was widel...
...d another review of Book of Shadows in our Smilin’ Jack Ruby Fandomain!.There is also a review of this film in our Horror Fandomain!Purchase Blair Witch merchandise in the Fandom Store!
...I will be reviewing video games for this site. I hope I can give everyone insight into what’s hot and what should never be bought. Every week I should have a new game review, and during the week I will hopefully post an article that will talk about g...
...ed in his review, `Is there anything this man can’t do?` The silent answer seems to be, `Only what he didn’t try.` Not only do we get a wealth of clips and photos, this wonderful documentary does a fine thing by using the single most under-used fil...
Check out this detailed synopsis and review of the as of yet unaired episode of The Batman called "Two of a Kind," featuring the introduction of Harley Quinn into the TB mythos.
"Ghost Rider" opens today and I had a chance to see a preview last night. One always wonders a bit when there are no press screenings further in advance than the night before. Sure, they held some private press screenings for "friendly press," but who rea...
A review of Justice League
Unlimited: Initiation by Xum Yukinori
When I first heard about the
concept of the upcoming Justice League Unlimited, I was instantly reminded of
Bruce Timm's first pitch of a Justice League series for the WB network in the...
Viz Media always sends us unusual books to review, such as the first volume of this series and then the eleventh one some eighteen months later. While Jarred had looked at the start of the series, Sakura is checking out the May 2008 release of Yakitate!! ...
Erin is jumping into the small bodied review world this morning as she takes a look at the January 2008 release of Good Witch of the West Vol. #2 by Noriko Ogiwara and Haruhiko Momokawa from TOKYOPOP.
Danielle is again providing a double hit of manga this week as she\'s performing a Small Bodied review of the April 2008 release of Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning by Kyo Shirodaira and Eita Mizuno from Yen Press.
Viz Media is the subject of a DVD review today as we have a look at one of their latest half season collections with the 04/29/2008 release of Buso Renkin Set 1 (of 2).
Matthew\'s tackling another small bodied manga review this week as he has a look at the February 2008 release of Alive Vol. #3 by Tadashi Kawashima and Adachitoka from Del Rey Manga.
While we originally reviewed this show ages ago, we were quite excited to get a look at the remastered release from Bandai Entertainment which includes a live action version of the show inside as well which wasn\'t on the old Central Park Media Release. S...
Danielle\'s double dipping into the manga pool today with a small bodied review as well, this time for the April 2008 release of Black Sun, Silver Moon Vol. #5 by Tomo Maeda from Go! Comi.
Intro
Well, here I am reviewing the newest Star Wars movie. And let me get one thing straight from the get go. I am a huge Star Wars fan. I am also a huge film fan in general, and I am able to be both at the same time. Is this an easy task... well for s...
...(I have a review of the original right here at Mania!) but if you see only one, go with the original.
Extras
On a positive note, the DVD does come with a nice set of bonus features. These include:
14:00 worth of deleted ...
Note: This review contains minor spoilers.
"A philosopher once asked, 'are we human because we gaze at the stars or do we gaze at them because we are human?' Pointless really. Do the stars gaze back? Now that's a question," and so begins the magical,...
Gary is checking in today with a small bodied manga review, this time from Yen Press, as he looks at their March 2008 release of Alice on Deadlines Vol. #2 by Shiro Ihara.
With any luck, this editorial will be less controversial than some of my previous ones. :)
As of the end of October, I've now had my DVD player for a year, so I'll be doing a year in review here. A lot has gone on for the format during the past year, not...
...to read a review in our Horror Fandomain], so I’ll stick to the essentials. This film’s power lies in its contradictions—pain and pleasure, temptation and revulsion, love and hate, heaven and hell. The images and ideas that stick with you are the barel...
This past week Nintendo has been slowly handing out the Nintendo DS and the six launch titles to various members of the press. In this article we'll review and score the whole lineup. But first, the DS hardware unit itself and the METROID PRIME demo itsel...
If you order direct, it\'s a new release, but for those ordering through regular retailers, it\'s an advance review. Since the majority of people will wait for retail, due out on 01/15/2003, AnimEigo has their double disc DVD-9 set ready for Crusher Joe, ...
As the web continues to churn, we spent that time writing some more, so we\'ve got another advance review today, this time for SoftCel\'s 02/18/2003 release of the classic Magical Twilight: The Hex Files.
Due out next week from Pioneer, available in two flavors, is the very quick to US release of Fushigi Yugi: Eikoden. For this review, we\'ve taken a look at the standard edition.
We managed to get back to the double feature disc of Tenchi Muyo: Mihoshi Special/Pretty Sammy quicker than we thought and have fleshed out the review with a look at the Pretty Sammy episodes.
Due out on 11/05/2002 is a nice box set containing all three volumes of Mobile Fighter G-Gundam. We\'ll be taking a look at the box in full eventually, but right now we\'re just focusing on our review of Mobile Fighter G-Gundam Vol. #1.
Due out on 10/29/2002 is the first volume in a direction nobody ever thought Funimation was going to go. We lucked out in getting an early review copy of Fruits Basket Vol. #1 and soaked up all six episodes last night.
As promised, we\'ve got one of the follow-ups we had anticipated with our Year In Review as Keith Burgess of Manga Entertainment has sent in the responses to our Q&A section. You can hop directly to the page here.
One of a few advance reviews I hope to have up this weekend, we got in a copy of the standard edition of .hack//SIGN Vol. #1: Login yesterday and spent last night absorbing the show.We do have a known problem with our database listings where this show is ...
Due out on 05/06/2003 from Bandai Entertainment is Please Teacher Vol. #1. We\'ve taken a look at the disc-only edition here, though be sure to check out all the extras in the LE box release, as that includes a soundtrack and more. We\'ll review that one ...
Taking a look into next week, we\'ve got our review up and ready for ADV Film\'s 04/29/2003 release of Wild Arms Vol. #3, one of the best surprises I\'ve had this year for a new series.
Normally we like to kick off our weekends with a new hentai review, but we\'re a bit dry in that department at the moment, so we\'ll compensate by letting Andrew Tei finish out one of his more celebrated reviews so far this year with a look at ADV\'s 03/2...
Having messed up my back some this weekend, I\'m able to eke out a new review this morning. Due out on 03/25/2003 from Pioneer Entertainment is Mahoromatic Vol. #2: Haunting Past, the second of three volumes of the first season of the show.
Due out on 03/11/2003 from Pioneer Entertainment is Chobits vol. #1, with this review covering the disc-only release. As we get in the other box/limited editions, we\'ll be adding more information up about it.
Due out on 07/23/2002 from Bandai Entertainment is Ronin Warriors Vol. #4, a rather action heavy series that we\'ve done something of a digest review on today.
Due out on 04/30/2002 from Urban Vision and their Lil\'Vision sublabel is the next volume in a series that people still aren\'t quite sure what to make of. Check out our thoughts on Strange Dawn Vol. #2, which I admit is something of a digest review due t...
Adding another title to the 05/07/2002 release date as an early review, we got to look at Soul Hunter Vol. #4 this weekend and find ourselves slowly warming up to the series a bit more with this release.
Our first bit of news for the month of March is an early review. Due out on 03/26/2002 from ADV Films is Soul Hunter Vol. #3. While we've had reservations about the first two volumes, we found a fair bit more to like here.
Spoiler Alert! The following review of the live action movie adaptation of Death Note contains references from the manga and animated series. If you plan on reading or watching the original Death Note, please do not read until you have had a chance to at ...
Due out on 03/19/2002 from ADV Films, and a direct follow-up to the movie released almost three years ago, we've completed our review of Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring. This is a title where your mileage will definitely vary.