Crunchyroll getting a new Ultra show
Thanks to Tsuburaya’s youtube page, we now have an idea what the next show will be.
Thanks to Tsuburaya’s youtube page, we now have an idea what the next show will be.
A little late, but here’s this year’s Anime North 2015 convention report.
Gou Shijima (Kamen Rider Chaser) still continues to act strange, even after the events of Episode 25. Just why does he think different from Kiriko? Hit the jump to learn more about Kamen Rider Drive Episode 27, “What is Gou Shijima’s Reason to Fight?” Spoilers Warning!!
Gou Shijima (Kamen Rider Mach) asks Rinna Sawagami to power up Kamen Rider Mach. Hit the jump to learn more about Kamen rider Drive Episode 24, “What is Making Mach Run?” but be warned, there are spoilers!.
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Lobsterdance Production’s very own Jared P. Foust. If in case you’re not familiar with Lobsterdance, remember some time ago there was a series by the name of “Ultraman Sorta“, a tongue in cheek comedy about the misadventures inspired by the high intensity episodic battle series […]
Toho’s visual effects director who forged and shaped Godzilla’s look for the 1990s, Koichi Kawakita, passed away on December 5, 2014, with the family releasing the news today in Japan. The cause of death is being withheld at this time. Funeral and memorial services are to be announced. Kawakita graduated Nakano Broadcasting High School in […]
After crunchyroll started showing Max, Mebius and Leo it should be no surprise that another Ultra show has joined the list, Ultraman 80.
Need ideas for your holiday wish list, or just not sure what to buy for the toku fan in your life? Never fear, we are here to help! What item tops your Christmas list this year? Let us know in the comments!
When a new building suddenly collapses, the hunt is on for a whistling man who may have caught the event on film. Hit the jump for more on the next Kamen Rider Drive Episode, “Did They Film During the Decisive Moment?” but be warned, there are spoilers!
As reported earlier Ultraman Max was licensed by the streaming site crunchyroll.com. He’s apparently not alone.