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An anime TV series based on the hit video game franchise “Kingdom Hearts” has been ordered at Disney+ and Disney Channel.
An original anime series Iconic video game series “Kingdom Hearts” has been greenlit for Disney Channel and Disney+, the company revealed during the Disney Entertainment Showcase at D23 on Friday.
One Piece, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Yu Yu Hakusho are just three examples of live-action anime adaptations that have been a success. While the stories of Yusuke Urameshi and Aang might be less critically well-received than Luffy’s outing, all three live-action series have new seasons in the works. The small screen, however, isn’t the…
Watch the trailer – an adaptation of Aito Aoyagi’s fairy-tale mystery book series is now in production, with Itsuro Kawasaki directing for animation studio BENTEN Film.
Whether it’s the best anime movies and TV shows streaming on Crunchyroll or fan-favorite titles on other major platforms, the anime medium is alive and well in 2026. The year has seen the return of popular shows and the debut of new favorites, many already garnering plenty of well-earned fans. The shows range from slice-of-life…
While films likeSpider-Man: Brand New Dayand The Odyssey are still tearing up the box office charts, this doesn’t mean that other movies aren’t attempting to carve a path of their own in theaters this weekend. One of the biggest newcomers is The End of Oak Street, a film starring Ewan McGregor and Anne Hathaway as…
Perfect Blue, the 1997 psychological horror film, is set to be released on Netflix on September 1, 2026! The anime centers on Mima Kirigoe, a J-Pop idol who, after retiring from music to pursue a career as an actress, is besieged by an obsessive stalker. As people are murdered around her, Mima’s grip on reality…
Tank Chair has revealed its main trailer ahead of its October 4, 2026 premiere, offering a closer look at the action sci-fi anime, its story, and its opening and ending theme songs. You can watch the trailer with English subtitles below.
Japan’s Foreign Ministry asked the U.S. government twice this year to stop using Japanese anime characters in political content. The Mainichi Shimbun first reported the news Aug. 4.
While anime has never been bigger in the United States of America, this doesn’t necessarily mean that it is safe from censorship. There have been plenty of examples of anime streaming services passing on more mature entries in the medium, while various manga books, in recent years, have been banned from school libraries countrywide. Apparently,…