Anime Released in Tokyo Cinemas (20/12/2014)
The year is winding down and so there are fewer films being released in cinemas. This week features two anime, one from a massive franchise, the other a title from the 90s. Trailers in the forum:…
The year is winding down and so there are fewer films being released in cinemas. This week features two anime, one from a massive franchise, the other a title from the 90s. Trailers in the forum:…
After the positive reception to this year’s anime adaptation of Noashi Komi’s romantic comedy manga Nisekoi, it wasn’t long before Aniplex had green-lit a second series…
This review contains some spoilers for the manga version of Angelic Layer.
When Misaki Suzuhara first steps out of Tokyo train station, she comes across a large crowd staring at a screen. What …
“Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun.” – Pablo Picasso
Durarara!!, or DRRR!! if you prefer, is causing some interest…
A TV spot for the second season of Tokyo Ghoul has been released onto the internet.
Synopsis
In an alternative reality Tokyo is haunted by “ghouls” who devour humans. The government has taken steps…
We head back into the past with the prequel to Bakemonogatari, the 4-episode OVA Nekomonogatari Black. Given the slight disappointment of Nisemonogatari, will this show deliver more of what…
Back in July, Media Factory teased three new announcements regarding its “AA Project”, a series of works related to Chugaku Akamatsu’s Aria the Scarlet Ammo light novel…
It feels like a long time has passed since Satelight’s anime adaptation of Puyo’s spin-off manga The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan was first announced, but fans of Nagaru…
“Nothing can be more abhorrent to democracy than to imprison a person or keep him in prison because he is unpopular. This is really the test of civilization.” – Winston Churchill …
El Psy Congroo.
The organisation has set its sights on Sony Computer Entertainment, with confirmation that 5pb and Nitro+’s critically acclaimed visual novel Steins;Gate is finally…
In 2016, Kazuki Takahashi’s hit manga Yu-Gi-Oh! will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of its debut in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump manga anthology magazine. The official…
Garden of Sinners was originally a light novel series released in Japan in the late 90s from Type Moon; it’s not only their earliest work but also considered the ‘prototype’ for their other more…
Back in August, Toei Animation announced that they had green-light a television anime sequel to the hit 1999 series Digimon Adventure to commemorate the series’ fifteenth anniversary…
Unlike previous weeks this year, today is pretty quiet with only one anime and an adaptation of a manga. Here’s what is released (trailers can be found in the forum):
Ao Haru Ride
Fans of shoujo, …
“Honestly, I wish there was just one person who actually loved me…I’m so tired of being lonely.” Manabu Natsume
Zippo Natsuki is another new mangaka in June’s Boys’ Love list, gifted with…
The Japan Foundation released their line-up of films for next years touring film festival which will visit various venues across the UK from January 30th to March 26th. The 12th festival goes…
Information on the website for the anime movie, The Case of Hana & Alice (Hana to Alice Satsujin Jiken) has been updated with a trailer and details on the cast.
The Case of Hana and Alice is the…