Fairy Tail Collection 16 Review
Anime Review

Fairy Tail Collection 16 Review

Fairy Tail Collection 16 Review

Warning: Review contains episode spoilers

It’s a fairly quick turnaround in the UK for the release of the second series of Fairy Tail, although as the title of the collection makes clear, it is just a continuation of what was going on before.

• 3rd July 2017
Amagami SS Plus Review
Anime Review

Amagami SS Plus Review

Amagami SS Plus Review

“What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork.” – Pearl Bailey

Amagami SS Plus once again follows lovelorn Junichi Tachibana across six different storylines in which he is in love…

• 27th June 2017
Belladonna of Sadness Review
Anime Review

Belladonna of Sadness Review

Belladonna of Sadness Review

“Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made.” – Immanuel Kant

Belladonna of Sadness was the last of three movies in the “Animerama” series co-created by Osamu Tezuka…

• 26th June 2017
Mai Mai Miracle Review
Anime Review

Mai Mai Miracle Review

Mai Mai Miracle Review

Mai Mai Miracle is an interesting story for the anime industry. It’s a release that was funded through the use of Kickstarter, which saw the movie released in the US and UK. The English dub was also…

• 24th June 2017
Charlotte – Part 1 Review
Anime Review

Charlotte – Part 1 Review

Charlotte – Part 1 Review
Blending comedy, drama and a little bit of X-Men, Charlotte is a strange mix, but one that manages to create a satisfying whole. After a few delays it's time to finally talk about Charlotte's UK release, starting with ... well, Part 1!
• 19th June 2017
Amagi Brilliant Park Review
Anime Review

Amagi Brilliant Park Review

Amagi Brilliant Park Review

Seiya Kanie is abruptly asked out on a date by Isuzu Sento and whisked away to Amagi Brilliant Park; a theme park just outside of town. Instead of a place full of fun rides, excitement and wonder, …

• 19th June 2017
Dragon Ball Super – Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

Dragon Ball Super – Volume 1 Review

Dragon Ball Super – Volume 1 Review
Dragon Ball Super's manga version arrives in the UK with, appropriately, Volume 1! It covers the first three arcs of the anime, though the first two are extremely brief (to say the least in Resurrection F's case!), all with Toriyama's trademark art style perfectly presented by his personally selected understudy Toyotarou. Let's take a closer look at both the story and how it does and doesn't differ from the anime...
• 13th June 2017