Anime Review

S-CRY-ED Volume 5

Given the general acclaim that s-CRY-ed has garnered from other quarters, I find myself approaching each volume with the hope that the series will improve and I will finally understand why it …

• 1st February 2006
News

30th January UK anime releases

Rounding off January’s anime DVD line-up, four more titles were released today, completing MVM’s release of Haibane Renmei and bringing us a new series in the form of Cyborg 009.…

• 30th January 2006
News

January 2006 top anime keywords

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 January’s…

• 28th January 2006
Anime Review

Pom Poko

The raccoons of Tama Forest are in trouble- human development is slowly but steadily eating away at their territory. Determined to fight back, the raccoons begin rediscovering the ancient art…

• 28th January 2006
Anime Review

Porco Rosso

Marco Paggott may have once been an ace pilot who served in the Air Force during the First World War, but some time after the war had ended, a mysterious spell transformed the man, leaving him with…

• 28th January 2006
News

ITV place spotlight on anime

Manga Ent. UK have let Otaku News know that ITV1’s respected documentary series The South Bank Show will air an anime special on Sunday the 19th of February. Following this up, ITV4 are going…

• 27th January 2006
News

Sony license Blood+

ANN are reporting Sony Pictures Television International have revealed their license for Production I.G’s latest anime Blood+. The license covers North America, Australia, New Zealand…

• 24th January 2006
Anime Review

R.O.D.: the TV Volume 4

The tense cliff-hanger that ended the third volume is now resolved as the Paper Sisters’ daring rescue of Nenene from the Dokusensha reaches its dramatic conclusion. The repercussions…

• 24th January 2006