Excerpted from the official press release:See the film that touched off a new generation in animation. A thrilling masterpiece, The Professional: Golgo 13 is hitting stores once again this summer!
Meet Duke Togo, the infamous Golgo 13, the ultimate hitman for hire. Ruthless, cold-blooded, and lethal, Golgo is an arcane legend amongst killers, respected and feared in the covert world of assassins. In the merciless realm of power, wealth, and ambition, this flawless executioner faces treachery and bloodthirsty enemies.
Fulfilling a contract to assassinate the son of a notorious industrial tycoon, Golgo is caught in the crosshairs of the most relentless forces money can buy. With legions of hired cutthroats scouring the world for his head, Golgo must put all of his skills and training to the ultimate test of survival. Betrayal and murder hide in every corner, making every city unsafe, every friend an enemy.
The Professional: Golgo 13 set the precedent for theatrical animation when it was first released here in the US. Adapted from Takao Saito's classic comic book series, this animated film is unbelievably incredible with a style that has not been affected by the years. The complex story, outrageous characters, unexpected plot twists and breath-taking action sequences rival any big-budget blockbuster's, animated or live-action. The Professional made American audiences realize the full scope of Japanese animation as a versatile medium of entertainment, enjoyable as a film, either live or drawn.
Based on the Graphic Novels by: Takao Saito
Directed by: Osamu Dezaki
Written by: Hideyoshi Nagasaka
Genre: Action
Rating: not rated; contains scenes of extreme violence, nudity and sexual
situations. Suggested for mature audiences.
TRT: approx. 90 minutes
Copyright: ã 1983 Saito Productions
Suggested Retail Price: $ 19.95 (English Dubbed)
$ 29.95 (English Subtitled)
Catalog Numbers: UV1046 (English Dubbed)
UV1047 (English Subtitled)
Preorder Date: July 31, 2000
Street Date: August 29, 2000
Available in: VHS (Hi-Fi Stereo)

OTAKON 2000 is proud to announce the latest additions to our roster of guests:
KUNIHIKO IKUHARA (Be-Papas)
Mr. Ikuhara is one of the great talents of recent television anime
production. After establishing himself as the director of the tremendously
popular Sailor Moon TV series, he went on to found the collaborative group
Be-Papas. He went on to create and direct the acclaimed Revolutionary Girl
Utena TV series, and later the Utena movie Revelation of Adolescence. His
most-recent work includes Shell Bullet, co-authored with Mamoru Nagano (Five
Star Stories)
SHINYA HASEGAWA
Mr. Hasegawa is a gifted illustrator, best known as the character designer
for Revolutionary Girl Utena. He has worked as an animation producer on
such memorable shows as Sailor Moon (R, S, and SS), Neon Genesis Evangelion,
and of course Utena. He is currently working on a new manga title, and an
illustration collection to be published soon.
HIROAKI SAKURAI
Mr. Sakurai made his solo directorial debut with the Cyber Team in Akihabara
movie, and has since gone on to direct DiGi Carat (left), currently the # 1
OAV series in Japan. He had previously worked as an assistant/episode
director on such showa as Jubei-chan, Martian Successor Nadesico, Nurse
Angel Ririka SOS, Child's Toy, and Akazukin ChaCha.
SCOTT FRAZIER - Animator and Digital Animation Consultant
IAN KIM - Artist
STEVE BENNETT - Studio Ironcat
CHRIS BEVERIDGE - AnimeonDVD (http://www.animeondvd.com)
STEVE PEARL - Fan Guest
JEFF THOMPSON - The Right Stuf, Intl.
MICHARL GRANBERRY - Voice Actor
NEIL NADELMAN - Translator
AMY HOWARD - Voice Actress
ADAM WARREN - Artist
AMANDA BONHOMME - Voice Actress
GILLES POITRAS - Author
SCOTT HOULE - Coastal Carolina Studios
ROBERT FENELON - Fan Guest
PAMELA WEIDNER - Voice Actress
JOHN STATON - Artist
Previously-announced guests include Serial Experiments Lain creator/producer Yasuyuki Ueda of Production 2nd, Lain character designer Yoshitoshi ABe, Production I.G's Hiroyuki Kitakubo (BLOOD) and Mitsuhisa Ishikawa (Founder), as well as the British band, BOA, known for the Serial Experiments Lain OP song, 'Duvet'.
OTAKON 2000 will be held August 4-5-6, 2000 at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland. Lodging is currently provided by the Days Inn Inner Harbor, the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor, and the Hyatt Regency Downtown Baltimore. You can learn more about OTAKON at http://www.otakon.com
Sunrise Interactive's Play Station 2 title, G-Saviour is set for release in Japan September 14th.
I just wanted to let you know about the ROBOTECH panel at the San Diego Comic Con. I will be moderating the panel which will include myself, Carl Macek, Alan Letz of Harmony Gold and Charles Harribey from Mattel Interactive. We will be covering a wide range of issues regarding ROBOTECH, including discussion of upcoming licenses and products and the launch of the official website.
We will also be showing the test footage that Netter Digital produced for ROBOTECH 3000, so you will finally be able to see what everyone is wondering about as well as some other surprises regarding the future of ROBOTECH. We definitely want real fan input so we hope to see you there.
The panel is scheduled for on the first day of the Comic Con, Thursday, July 20th at 12:00 noon. The panel will last one hour so we hope to cram all this information in as well as have time for questions and answers. (you guys don't have that many questions, right?)
The third Pokemon movie was shown in Japan on Saturday, July 8th in Japan theaters. At the end of the movie, a 1-2 minute clip of the FOURTH movie was shown. This must mean yet another season of Pocket Monsters/Pokemon in Japan. The fourth movie is rumored to mark the end for Pocket Monsters and will feature Serebii; the "new mew" ultra rare Pokemon.
We are finalizing details with the pressing house to get some extra DVDs made to replace any defective discs. Just give us a few days (early next week at the latest) to get everything lined up and we'll be able to get you replacements. From what we can tell from the reports, it looks like the pressing house got a bad batch of blanks, but we don't have a definitive answer yet.
What we DO know is that EVERYONE will get a good set. One of the bonuses of the direct-to-fans model we use for these sets is that you should and will get extra service to ensure your satisfaction.
ALSO, we are a bit behind on shipping because one of our office staff members (Twanna, who was doing the invoicing) quit on 1 day's notice to take another job, and picked the absolute worst possible day to do it. This is compounded by the fact that at least 1/2 of one of our remaining shipping staff's day is taken up fielding "where's my DVDs?" calls!
Finally, Luray asks me to mention to you all that if you are wondering what the extra "flippy" DVD holder in discs 1,3 and 5 is, it is so that you can move your even #'d DVDs into the odd #'d cases and save space. She's getting phone calls on that one too.
-The Record Online is currently running an interesting article on Anime titled "Animated fear with a full effect " which can be read here.
New Generation talks about Nanako with Anime.About.Com
Amazing Nurse Nanako will be released this month! Mad Scientists! Giant Robots! International Intrigue! and a pretty girl!! To celebrate and to answer fans questions about this new title, Jonathan Klein of New Generation Pictures and Talesin Jaffe an independent voice director will be joining us at Anime.About.Com for a chat. New Generation Pictures are the folks who have subtitled over 50 different titles for Pioneer, Urban Vision, Central Park Media, and the Right Stuff. Recently, they began dubbing for Pioneer.
This event will occur on Thursday July 27th, 7:30 pm PST (http://anime.about.com/mpchat.htm). We plan to chat about their latest title 'Amazing Nurse Nanako' (think X files meets Bay Watch) and their current project, 3X3 Eyes (voice directed by Greg Weisman of Gargoyles fame). We will also be discussing their latest dubbing experiences, their opinions on what is a quality dub, and the ever popular 'How to be an anime voice actor'.
This will be a moderated chat and but we will be taking questions from the audience on a private channel. So come and get all your questions about Amazing Nurse Nanako and voice acting in general answered.
Anime Guides Glenn & Kristyn http://anime.about.com
Source: Fanboy Entertainment
ADV Films is proud to announce the signing of the licensing agreement with Harmony Gold to release the 85-episode Robotech series on home video and DVD. The deal was inked at Anime Expo 2000 in Anaheim, California, last Friday.
The Robotech series is credited by many as being responsible for raising the awareness of the Japanese anime phenomenon in America, beginning with the animated series that aired in early 1985. The series was re-aired in 1994 on Sci Fi Channel and once again on The Cartoon Network in 1999. Currently, Robotech is licensed for broadcast in over 60 countries.
The continued popularity of the show has created a crossover phenomenon spilling over into other mediums. Mattel Interactive announced last month their acquisition of the license to publish games based on the popular anime series. Comico has created a series of Robotech comic books, 3-D comic books, and graphic novels. Additionally, Robotech's active Internet presence rivals that of any other top sci-fi or animation property today.
ADV Films is proud to announce the video release of Gasaraki, the exciting new anime series that is sure to please old- school anime fans as well as newcomers to the genre.
For a thousand years, the Gowa family has secretly manipulated the fate of Japan, first through political intrigue and now through the manufacture of a frightening new weapons system. In a world in which giant robots are real, however, the most powerful weapon of all lurks within a human mind.
Combining the hard edge of modern military thrillers with the frightening reality of tomorrow's super-science, Gasaraki's multi-layered story and unique blend of apocalyptic carnage and surreal mysticism automatically invite comparisons to another outstanding ADV series; the cult hit Neon Genesis Evangelion.
This September, The Summoning, the first video in the Gasaraki series will be released in English dubbed VHS and bilingual DVD versions.
Don't miss out on the excitement when ADV unleashes the power of Gasaraki. The world of Japanese animation will never be the same!!
ADV Films, formed in 1992, is North America's #1 distributor of top- quality Japanese animation (``anime''), with titles such as Evangelion, Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 and Martian Successor Nadesico. ADV also distributes American and Japanese live-action programming for theatrical and broadcast release. ADV Films can be found on the web at www.advfilms.com.
Gasaraki 1: The Summoning Running Time: 100 minutes Rating: 12yrs+
Street Date: 9/26/00
DVD Format (Bilingual) $29.98
VHS Format (English Dubbed) $19.98
For More Information Please Visit Production I.G.'s Website At:
http://www2.production-ig.co.jp/eng2/Default.htm
The Right Stuf International, Inc. (distributed by ADV Films) is pleased to announce the acquisition and upcoming release of the Fox Kids TV hit, ``Flint the Time Detective.'' The series, by the creators of the popular ``Hello Kitty'' franchise, is currently dominating its' time slot in the number one position. Flint runs on the Fox Kids Saturday Anime Invasion block, which also includes ``Digimon'' and ``Monster Rancher.''
Synopsis: Somewhere beyond the universe there is a mysterious place called the Land of Time, and within this land are the mysterious Old Timer, the God of Time, and the Time Fairies, which weave the ``Tapestry of History'' for all universes. Flint, a super-human revived by scientists in the 25th Century, assists the Old Timer to investigate and solve crimes against the time line. Using his courage and tender heart, Flint's job is to rescue the Time Fairies from throughout history, while battling the villain time bandit Dagmar, and her evilly transformed Time Monsters. It falls to him to restore the Land of Time; by rescuing the misplaced Time Fairies from evil, he can repair the Tapestry of History.
``Flint the Time Detective'' ranks No. 1 in its time period among all competition with both Kids 6-11 (3.6 rating/17 share) and Kids 2-11 (3.4 rating/16 share), besting competition from Kids WB, Nickelodeon, and ABC.
``We feel that Flint is a perfect program for the children's anime market. With the success of such titles as Pokemon and Digimon in the marketplace, Flint is sure to be a hit,'' says Right Stuf President Shawne Kleckner.
The Right Stuf plans to debut the title on VHS for mass market at $14.98 per volume in October. Total running time per volume will be approximately 90 minutes.
July 25- X on VHS (English dub), Patlabor 1 DVD, Sword for Truth DVD
Aug 29- Rayearth Volume 1 (OVA) - dub & sub
Sept 26- Rayearth Volume 2, dub & sub
X (subtitled vhs)
Patlabor 2 DVD
Oct 31- Rayearth Vol 3 dub & sub
Blackjack DVD
AngelCop: The Collection DVD
Nov 11 - StreetFighter Alpha: The Movie (dub & sub vhs & DVD) both 45
minutes on one tape
Wings of Honneamise DVD
Macross II: The Movie DVD
Dec- nothing
All DVD features are yet to be determined.
PERFECT BLUE DVD ALONG WITH THE VHS RELEASE OF RAYEARTH OVA WILL NOE BE RELEASED ON JULY 17TH 2000 AND NOT JULY 10TH AS STATED IN CURRENT ADVERTISING.......
MANGA ON DIGITAL TV
If you have Sky Digital TV you may want to check out U Direct films who will be showing a number of Manga films in the months of July and August, they are a pay per view station on channel 800 on Sky Digital. The titles they have lined up are some of Manga's best ever anime, so check them out if you can JULY . . . . Battle Angel Alita, Junk Boy, Ultimate Teacher, Angel Cop series, Appleseed, Wicked City, Armageddon, Ghost, Golgo 13 and Streetfighter 2. AUGUST . . . . Monster City, Goku 1 & 2, Tokyo Revelation, Zeguy, Devilman 1 & 2 and both Godzilla titles. Check out there website for screening times at www.udirect.co.uk
NEW TITLES COMING SOON
Evangelion The Movies will be released by Manga Video but no date has been fixed yet and yes we will use the same voice actors as in the ADV series... The Fist of the North Star series stopped at episode 7 but Manga are now going to release the rest of the series up to Volume 12..... Ninja Scroll jets its DVD release off the ground very soon and will feature extras from Theatrical trailers to sub and dub versions.... Watch Cannel 4 soon as they are about to show all of the Fist of the North Star series on there 4Later slot. At this stage we do no when they plan to show the series but we will let you know as soon as we hear..... Rayearth is released in July, this is one of three OVAs from the original Japanese TV series and will no doubt be an instant hit will all anime/manga fans. The two remaining episodes will be released in August and September....
TokyoPop's Soundtrax label has announced the pending U.S. release of a Final Fantasy IX soundtrack. The CD has a projected street date of Fall of 2000.
Hello everyone,
I would like to provide an update regarding the Princess Mononoke DVD situation, and the effort of fans in persuading Buena Vista Home Entertainment to release a DVD edition with a Japanese language track and english subtitles.
The effort to provide Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Walt Disney constructive feedback about the Princess Mononoke DVD is still ongoing. As of July 6th, 2000 here has what has been happening:
* On www.dvdtalk.com an electronic signature petition has collected over 3400 signatures so far. The petition requests that Buena Vista Home Entertainment release Princess Mononoke on DVD with the original Japanese language track and english subtitles. If you have not yet signed the petition, please do so by visting www.dvdtalk.com , a link to the on-line petition is located on the main page. News of the on-line petition has even spread to Business Wire, a global commercial news service, where it can be seen by millions of readers. To view the Business Wire article, please go here: http://ny-web1.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?day1/201870509&ticker=
* As for providing constructive comments and feedback to Buena Vista Home Entertainment directly, the company is still open to hearing from DVD and animation fans. A July 6th, 2000 phone conversation with a Disney representative clarifies and officially confirms that feedback can indeed still be sent by postal mail (despite previous reports), to the following address:
David Jessen
c/o Buena Vista Home Entertainment
350 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-4691
The same July 6th, 2000 phone conversation has revealed that letters have begun to be received and read by Buena Vista Home Entertainment representatives. They do state that feedback is absolutely important to them. However, "no more than a hundred letters" have been delivered to Buena Vista, and (in this writer's opinion) is an unfortunate number when compared to the 3400 signatures on the petition at dvdtalk.com.
Some fans have stated that an e-mail address should be established. It should be noted that the letters going to the address posted above are going to the appropriate and essential source at Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Fans who wish to send e-mail to Buena Vista, are advised to convert their constructive (but polite and non-offensive) feedback to a postal letter, place it an envelope with a 33-cent stamp on it, and send it to Buena Vista's Burbank, California offices. Again, letters received by Buena Vista are indeed being read and are valuable to the company and their upcoming plans with Miyazaki's films. They are (in this writer's opinion), more official, and taken more seriously than e-mail stored on a hard drive.
Buena Vista/Disney currently holds the global (except Asia, but including Japan), video distribution rights for the following films:
Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke)
Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa (Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind)
Tenkuu no Shiro Lapyuta (Laputa: The Castle in the Sky)
Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro)
Majo no Takkyubin (Kiki's Delivery Service)
Omohide Poroporo (Only Yesterday)
Kurenai no Buta (Porco Rosso)
Heisei Tanuki Gassen Pom Poko (Pom Poko)
Mimi o Sumaseba (Whisper of the Heart)
None of these films have been released on DVD in the United States, however since global territories are involved, the DVD issue for these films affects almost everyone. Feedback on what should be included on future DVD releases of these films is essential and important, letters that incorporate your feedback should be sent to Buena Vista Home Entertainment no matter where you are in the world.
The above information on the global distribution video rights to these films was provided by www.nausicaa.net on their "Disney/Tokuma FAQ" page, which is operated by Team Ghiblink. If you would to seek further information on the background and history of these films and other works by Hayao Miyazaki and his staff at Studio Ghibli, please visit: www.nausicaa.net Team Ghiblink, through their hard work and devotion, have provided an excellent resource for Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli fans to learn about these beautiful works of animation on their website.
Again, your advance feedback is important to the Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Walt Disney Company, so please send those letters in. Also, if you have not yet signed the electronic petition on the website of dvdtalk.com, please do so.
Sincerely,
John Andersen
Hello, everyone.
Asamiya-sensei and I just wanted to drop you all a quick line to let you know that Dark Angel: Phoenix Resurrection #1 went on sale today, July 6th! We are very happy with the way it turned out and hope you will be too. Initial reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. It is blowing people away! Issue #1 shipped with two covers, both by Asamiya-sensei, in a 50/50 ratio. Be sure to let us know which one you like!
Remember, Dark Angel: Phoenix Resurrection marks the return of color manga to America after almost 10 years! It is also the first time a Japanese artist has created an original manga series for the U.S. comic market. We think it was worth the wait!
Enjoy,
C.B.
At Anime Expo, we made several interesting announcements:
Macross looks like it is heading for an Xmas 2K release. We have digitally remastered the entire series from film and are going to spend even more $$ digitally correcting film errors. We'll be posting before and after images soon.
We have our next project after Macross all lined up but the contract isn't signed yet. We hope to announce it at Otakon.
Starting with UY TV 26 (sometime in the fall), we will no longer be releasing on VHS. We're going DVD-only! This includes sets like Macross.
Why we are going DVD-only
Several fans (OK, several dozen...) have written asking for more details on our decision to, in their words, "dump VHS and force us to buy DVD players." As this is a fairly major decision, it's only fair that we explain our reasoning:
Most of AnimEigo's new titles are going to be special-editions, and most of them will be subtitled-only.
Subtitled VHS sales have died in the last 6 months. Retail outlets (the big chain stores in particular) will not buy them anymore.
Thus, our major sales outlet for subtitled VHS is direct sales to fans.
Because of packaging and mastering costs, we basically need about 500-1000 VHS unit sales in order to make it even marginally worthwhile to do a VHS edition as well as a DVD one. NOTE that this means sales of VHS tapes to people who WOULD NOT buy the DVD if that was the only option.
On Macross, for example, the voting was going 10:1 in favor of people who wanted it on DVD.
DVD has destroyed the LD market, and is making large inroads on the VHS markets, especially in the anime genre. Anime fans (and in particular the fans who buy AnimEigo products) are very quality conscious.
Finally, we have to think ahead to what the market will be in 6-12 months, not what it is today. DVD penetration in the anime market is soaring at an astonishing rate.
It was not an easy decision to make, but we feel it is one that best serves the needs of our core customers. Bottom line, done properly, DVD is so much better than VHS that it isn't funny. And you can bet that AnimEigo will take the time to do it right.
Anime News Service also made some important (and very exciting) announcements at AX regarding the future direction, apearence, and content of our website, a full press release containing info on these revelations should be available for viewing within the week via a link at the top of the homepage.
For more information: http://www.fantasiafest.com.
For more info:
http://www.dendy.com.au/japanime.html
Excerpted from ADV's website:
Anime Expo Announcements The perfect storm arrived and we dished out some serious announcements this year! Ready? Get set! GO! ---> Farscape, Robotech, Neo Ranga, Wild Arms, Dai Guard, Triangle Session and You're Under Arrest Movie. Along with these new title announcements we talked about, Powerstone, Devilman Lady, Excel Saga, Queen Emeraldas 2, Nadesico Prince of Darkness, Arc the Lad, Reboot, Shadow Raiders and Weird-Oh's which we have announced at previous conventions.
The Entertainment Division of Mattel Interactive today announced that they have signed a licensing agreement with Harmony Gold to publish games based on the popular anime series Robotech(TM). Mattel Interactive plans to publish Robotech games for the next-generation of console systems as well as for PC, beginning in Q4 of 2001. Specific details regarding platforms and developers have yet to be announced.
``Acquiring this license is an incredible opportunity for us,'' says Mattel Interactive President Bernard Stolar. ``This is a franchise that both gamers and anime fans have been anxiously awaiting for some time, and we fully intend to deliver content that's going to make their wait worthwhile, both on console and PC.''
The Robotech series is credited by many as being responsible for raising the awareness of the Japanese anime phenomenon in America, beginning with an 85-episode animated series that aired in early 1985. The series was re-aired in 1994 on Sci Fi Channel and once again on The Cartoon Network in 1999. Currently, Robotech is licensed for broadcast in over 60 countries.
``Robotech's grand, epic scale provides fertile ground for developing incredible console and PC games, and we're looking forward to working with Mattel Interactive to add a new level of drama, fantasy and excitement to both the gaming and anime audience with our franchise,'' says Alan Letz, senior vice president of sales and acquisitions for Harmony Gold.
The continued popularity of Robotech has created a crossover phenomenon spilling over into other mediums, such as toys, comic books, videos, pen and paper role-playing games and novels. In addition, Robotech's active Internet presence rivals that of any other top sci-fi or animation property today.
About Mattel Interactive
Mattel Interactive is a leading entertainment company with strong brands on all major platforms. Our mission is to develop and publish innovative, interactive technology tools worldwide for the home and classroom. Mattel Interactive products are distributed using a multi-channel approach that includes retail, direct marketing, OEM, the Internet and schools. Products are also sold throughout international markets in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Holland, Latin America and the Pacific Rim. Mattel Interactive was established in 2000. Under the Mattel Interactive umbrella are three divisions; Entertainment, Productivity and Learning.
About Harmony Gold
Formed in 1983, Harmony Gold is a leading production, acquisition and distribution company of quality international television programming, producing some of the most classic and history making programs in the industry. Harmony Gold is a division of The Harmony Gold Companies, whose interests range from Theatre Management, Real Estate and Finance to Television and Film Production.
ADV Fansubs - New Releases
City Hunter TV Volume 2
Approx. 100 minutes
Available July 5, 2000
Japanese with English Subtitles
CAT# VHSCH1/002S
UPC# 702727064630
SRP $19.98
The only thing City Hunter likes better than a beautiful woman, is a beautiful woman in his arms. But between ambitious crooks, love-starved actresses and international intrigue, Ryo's hands are already full! First, Kaori's birthday turns tragic when Makimura runs afoul of a drug lord looking to expand his territory. But Makimura's death won't come cheap, and Ryo will make sure the crooks pay the bill in blood. Then it's time for lights, cameras and action as City Hunter protects a gorgeous movie star from the infamous mercenary Falcon. Reuniting a father - daughter reunion is next on Ryo's agenda. And finally, the arrival of that vision of loveliness, Metropolitan Police Detective Saeko Nogami sets his heart aflutter. It's an all out assault on virtue of young women everywhere in the second volume of City Hunter!
Nadia, Secret of Blue Water Volume 2
Approx. 100 minutes
Available July 5, 2000
Japanese with English Subtitles
CAT# VHSNS/002S
UPC# 702727049934
SRP $19.98
Inspired by Jules Verne's classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea The last few days have been pretty hectic for young inventor Jean Ratlique. After rescuing Nadia and her pet lion King from the villainous Grandis, he's been chased; shot at; rescued by an American battleship; swept overboard; menaced by a sea monster; and rescued again, this time by a futuristic submarine named the Nautilus. Now he and Nadia are aloft once more, and headed for Africa. But the nearby deserted island isn't as deserted as it looks. And Grandis is still after Nadia's Blue Water gem. The adventure is just beginning!
Bandai announced that they are developing a breeding sim PSX title based on Tarapanda, Japanese release is set for later this year.
Sony Music Entertainment announced they will release the Dragon Quest VII soundtrack CD in Japan September 6th.
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