UK anime DVD awards
Fudce has let us know that he is arranging a monthly awards scheme for UK anime DVDs (via the AnimeOnDVD forums) and that voting for the December award has just kicked off. If you are interested in…
Fudce has let us know that he is arranging a monthly awards scheme for UK anime DVDs (via the AnimeOnDVD forums) and that voting for the December award has just kicked off. If you are interested in…
As promised we have today published the concluding parts of our 2005 UK anime year in review; specifically, this includes our highlights of the year as well as words from the UK anime industry–…
All of January’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!…
2005’s lowest moments
Andy Glass: Naruto Licensed. Or, more accurately, the immediate aftermath to this announcement. As the shockwaves rippled through the net, it seemed everyone …
How did 2005 go for the UK anime industry?
Hugh David of ADV UK: It would be very hard to match the runaway success of our first two years as a DVD label, but 2005 has been a superb year. On the convention…
True to form, Anime UK News has produced a mammouth UK anime year in review article for your reading pleasure and aside from our regular contributors, we are proud to say that we have managed to secure…
Our favourite ‘sleeper’ UK releases of 2005 (Anime that we felt were underrated in 2005)
Andy Glass: While I’m sorely tempted to put Witch Hunter Robin in here, I’ve…
True to form, Anime UK News has produced a mammouth year in review article for your reading pleasure and aside from our regular contributors, we are proud to say that we have managed to secure a few…
In case you missed them during the month, below is a quick summary of the anime reviews we published through-out December (sorted by popularity).DECEMBER 2005 ANIME REVIEWSFull Metal Alchemist…
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 December’s…
Manga UK have published release dates for three of their newest anime series (Heat Guy J, Submarine 707R and Tokyo Underground); all of which are debuting in the UK on the 13th of March (along with…
We’re getting into the Christmas mood here at Anime UK News and courtesy of our artistic prodigy Jim Tzu we have updated our site banner and posted a new wallpaper for your seasonal viewing…
Beez have sent us details on their anime line-up for 2006 (listed below), confirming several new UK licenses as well as reiterating a few previously known ones.Beez in 2006Panda Z Eureka Seven…
Play.com have opened a new anime DVD sale which includes many recent releases (Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counter Attack, Street Fighter Alpha 2: Generations) along with several older…
According to our maverick biographer James Seys-Llewellyn, Yoshiyuki Tomino (creator of the world renowned Gundam franchise) has proven “throughout his career that he is one of the …
A few new (and rather unique) UK releases have come to light recently.
EyeOnAnime have spotted that the Appleseed (2004) musical soundtrack is set for a UK release on the 6th of February. Similiarly,…
The various UK anime conventions of 2006 are beginning to circulate their line up of guests in anticipation of the new year
AmeCon have recently announced that their guests will include English…
Living the hectic life of a space debris collector can be a stressful business and so to get away from Half Section for a few weeks; Tanabe, Hachimaki and Fee take a well earned vacation to the moon.The…
The British Film Institute have let us know about their latest publication- “100 Anime by Philip Brophy”; published on the 12th of December, this book has been designed to give anime…
Manga Ent. UK have let us know about a VHS sale on their official site; many fan favourite titles (including the likes of Macross Plus, End of Evangelion and Bubblegum Crash) are being sold off for…