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    Source: Herald Sun, Federation Square The Federation Square in Melborne, Australia will open their new theater with a series of free cult movie screenings courtesy of Madman Entertainment, Saturday nights at 10:00pm. The program kicks off this weekend with the anime classic AKIRA (1988). Upcoming screenings will include the CGI anime movie APPLESEED (Appurushido, 2004), ESCAFLOWNE (2000), GHOST IN THE SHELL (Kokaku Kidotai, 1995), and Godzilla’s 50th anniversary film GODZILLA: FINAL WARS (2004). Opened in 2002, Federation Square is an open air courtyard with ACMI (the Australian Centre for the Moving Image), Champions: Australian Racing Museum, Federation Wharf, The Ian Potter Centre: National Galley of Victoria Australia, the Special Broadcasting Service TV and radio system, and the Melbourne Tourist Information Centre. Additional information on scheduled films and screen dates is now available on the Federation Square Upcoming Events page.

    Source: ADV Films Official Site: Newtype USA The February 2007 issue of Newtype USA takes a lighthearted look at anime’s most dysfunctional couples with an exclusive cover and eight-page feature on EUREKA SEVEN, starring the charming yet conflicted duo of Eureka and Anemone. Will these two leading ladies ever find true love— or will they be swept away in the tides of intense conflict swirling around them? Additional articles include details on the new EVANGELION films; a profile of Mine Yoshizaki (Sgt Frog); a look at anime titles BASILISK, .hack//Roots and LE CHEVALIER D’EON; The Official Art of Guyver; and reviews of all the latest anime, manga, video games, music and toys. Among the assortment of extras is with the exclusive manga insert, Once Upon a Glashma —a rollicking tale of two young magic investigators bumbling through a world where all the girls

    Source: Studio Kaiju LLC Official Site: Kaiju.com Next month, KAIJU BIG BATTEL: THE TV PILOT will be filmed in front of a live studio audience at the Avalon Boston. The live monster wrestling show has been optioned as a television series for the G4 TV cable network. “We are very excited about the prospects of a KAIJU TV series, and it’s only fitting that we film the pilot in Kaiju’s hometown”, Studio Kaiju LLC’s Kaiju Commissioner announced in a press release. “Boston has been very generous in their support of KAIJU over the years and we wouldn’t want to hold this Big Battel anywhere else. You can be a part of this monumental moment in television history by becoming a member of the live studio audience. Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster outlets and ticketmaster.com.” KAIJU BIG BATTEL: THE TV PILOT takes

    Author: Clay Holden Source: Japan Postal Service The Japanese Postal Service has released several Special Issue Postal Stamps that may be of interest to anime and tokusatsu fans. “Animation Hero and Heroine, Series 3” is a full sheet of stamps from GALAXY EXPRESS 999 (Ginga Tetsudo Three-Nine) and other Leiji Matsumoto creations. “Japanese Movie I” focuses on chambara characters such as Toshiro Mifune’s ‘Kikuchiyo’ from SEVEN SAMURAI (Shichinin no Samurai). “Japanese Movie II” includes SAILOR SUITS AND GUNS (Serafuku to Kikanju), TWILIGHT SAMURAI (Tasogare Seibei), GAMERA: REVENGE OF IRIS (Gamera 3: Irisu Kakusei), and GODZILLA: FINAL WARS. The main Japan Post website has information on distributors who are selling these Special Issues in a dozen countries, including the United States, Britain, Spain, and Germany.

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