Cosplay props, limited items to be also offered in Chinatown attraction  |


Voice Actress Rie Tanaka Interviewed• 1 of Kannagi's 8 Stations Drops Program from Lineup  |
Shin-chan, Pokémon, Naruto run 1-hour episodes; Major, Gintama enter  |
Ballad -Namonaki Koi no Uta- to feature SMAP's Kusanagi, Always' Yamazaki  |


Also: Gundam designer Kunio Okawara, Genius Party co-director Koji Morimoto  |
Otaku USA section editor Jason Thompson appears as "Weekly Sorcerer reporter"  |
Monster/Pluto partner Nagasaki to collaborate on "lost American hero"  |
CD contains Radio Animelomix ad song, Rosario + Vampire Capu2 themes  |
Weekly Japanese-language streams with no apparent IP restrictions  |
Series based on picture books about onion-head samurai to launch on October 12  |
Japan Publications Trading's book is unrelated to new Kodansha USA subsidiary  |
TiVO PC Data MiningLight Bulb NetworkingCounterfeit Chips from China  |
West Ham have admitted they will have to sell players before they can buy any new ones in the January transfer window. The club's owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson is a major shareholder in Icelandic bank Landsbanki, which went into receivership on  |
Michael Robinson has been at the club for three years. The Australian has been responsible for bringing in the likes of Nutley and Manu to the club.  |
Liverpool forward Kuyt says he is eager for a challenge for the Premier League title. The 28-year-old has scored in each of his last two appearances.  |
Martin Skrtel joined Liverpool from Zenit St Petersburg in January. Liverpool have been boosted by the news that Skrtel does not need surgery on his knee injury.  |
Willie Talau was part of one of the most successful sides in St Helens' history. Salford City have signed New Zealand centre Willie Talau from St Helens. The 32-year-old played his last game for Saints in Saturday's 24-16 Grand Final  |
Recommended With intelligent thrills and strong character drama built around an overwrought theme of nuclear paranoia, "Midnight Eagle" is reminiscent of the spy thrillers of the 1980s. Replace the countries involved with America and the Soviet Union, and plug a  |  |
Recommended The Series:While The Smurfs may have debuted way back in a Belgian comic strip in 1958, it wasn't until the early eighties that they hit American television which caused a fervent surge in popularity. There had been some animated  |  |
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