New Anime Releases – 02/03/2015
Ian Wolf
Ian works as an anime and manga critic for Anime UK News, and was also the manga critic for MyM Magazine. His debut book, CLAMPdown, about the manga collective CLAMP, is available now. Outside of anime, he is data specialist for the British Comedy Guide, is QI's most pedantic viewer, has written questions for both The Wall and Richard Osman's House of Games, and has been a contestant on Mastermind.
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“There’s a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like an idiot.” – Steven Wright. With reference to the above quote, here is an anime that deals with both angling and people who are rather bonkers. This probably the only story around to combine fishing and mind-controlling aliens. tsuritama (note that it … Continued
Kamisama Kiss Season 2 Review
It’s not easy being a human and a Land God – but seventeen-year-old Nanami Monozomo is doing her best to do a good job. After all, she owes so much to Mikage, the kami who passed his role and shrine on to her before disappearing. With the shrine, Nanami also inherited Mikage’s fox-familiar, the beautiful but disdainful Tomoe…but as … Continued
Love Live! School Idol Project Season 2 Review
Honoka Kousaka and the members of µ’s have successfully saved their school, Otonokizaka High! The girls try to go back to their normal school lives but their peace doesn’t last long when a second Love Live! is announced. Given a chance at redemption, all the members of µ’s must pull together, give it their all … Continued
Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Part 2 Review
This review will contain spoilers for Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Part 1 With his contract to Saber ripped from him by Caster’s Rule Breaker Noble Phantasm, Shirou is now officially out of the Holy Grail War, but he refuses to let Rin continue to fight on alone. Although badly injured and not standing a chance … Continued
Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East Series 1 Review
Ian Wolf’s Review “Why attack God? He may be as miserable as we are.” – Erik Satie. If you are familiar with Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East, then probably the first thing you might know about it is that it is an adaptation of a gigantic 19th century novel series written over a period … Continued