Introducing… UK manga publisher Tanoshimi
Kicking off in August 2006 the fledgling UK manga publisher Tanoshimi launched their colorful graphic novel label to an expectant and excited fanbase of British fans. They are closely linked…
Kicking off in August 2006 the fledgling UK manga publisher Tanoshimi launched their colorful graphic novel label to an expectant and excited fanbase of British fans. They are closely linked…
The following anime and asian movies will be broadcast on UK TV this week.
Wed. 13th – Film4 – 16:25 – Princess Mononoke Thu. 14th – BBC4 – 23:00 – Japanorama…Showing belated signs of their growing annoyance, Japanese TV stations are apparently taking steps to prevent their popular TV shows (including anime) from appearing on popular video streaming…
Variety.com has posted a somewhat positive review of Katsuhiro (Akira, Steamboy) Otomo’s live action adaptation of Mushishi, lamenting the movie’s etheral, relaxed atmosphere…
1UP.com have produced a detailed article and intervew with Yoshitaka Amano – the legendary Japanese character designer who has famously worked on the Final Fantasy franchise since its…
UK anime DVD publisher BEEZ have let us know that they have licensed classic mecha movie Patlabor 2 (directed by Mamoru Oshii of Ghost in the Shell fame). Their release will see both regular and …
According to an unconfirmed report on Anime News Service, 4 brand new Neon Genesis Evangelion movies are currently being produced in Japan with the first movie currently set for release during…
Following on from Film4’s Hayao Miyazaki season in August, lately there has been a few new anime (or anime related) broadcasts announced for UK TV during September.
The Cat Returns –…
All of September’s UK anime DVD releases are listed below. Of course, if you are excited about some of these releases, feel free to drop by our community forums and let us know what you think!…
The first English dubbed teaser trailer for the popular Shounen Jump action anime BLEACH can be streamed via YouTube.…
Production I.G. have posted a brief article talking with Eric P. Sherman, the English dub director of the Cartoon Network co-produced racing mecha anime IGPX, which included the voices of several…
Still staggering his way through Trigun’s dangerous Old West, it’s now got the point where merely Vash’s fleeting presence is enough to level an entire town. Unable to hide…
When a series as good as Planetes finally ends, it’s hard to know what to say – from start to finish, it was consistently worth watching. It had no flaws, no blips in animation, no random…
If you have a human heart, it will break during the first episode of Gantz #6. The end of the Buddhist Temple arc is neither fair nor happy – a dismembered, bleeding Kurono is forced is sit and…
According Animetion.co.uk, the latest issue of UK sci-fi magazine “Dreamwatch” comes with a free anime and manga supplement going by the name of “Manga Max”. Compared…
When it comes to the UK anime community, every month is different and so to provide you with a brief run down of what is currently popular amongst our visitors, below is brief run down of August’s…
In case you missed them during the month, below is a quick summary of the anime reviews we published through-out August (sorted by popularity).AUGUST 2006 ANIME REVIEWSIkki Tousen (Battle Vixens)…
I think I came into Gilgamesh with my expectations tweaked a little too high. After spending days gazing in awe at the moody DVD cover art, I suppose I was expecting something a little more”¦…
It’s taken a little under four years to get here, but Naruto has finally reached our funny little island. At its pre-release peak, hundreds of thousands of hungry fans were downloading this show…