Review: Last Exile #5
We have just posted Jo Sarsam’s review of Last Exile #5 (courtesy of ADV).
“Last Exile has been a captivating experience from the beginning, and this volume is no exception. Like…We have just posted Jo Sarsam’s review of Last Exile #5 (courtesy of ADV).
“Last Exile has been a captivating experience from the beginning, and this volume is no exception. Like…We’re well into the second half of Last Exile now, and it’s about time to start thinking of the series’ inevitable conclusion. To that end, the main objective of this instalment…
When fifteen year old Kamui Shiro returns to Tokyo after a six year absence, he has just one goal in mind- fulfilling a promise to protect his childhood friends Fuma and Kotori. Much as he would like…
In what must qualify as the bargain deal of the year, online UK DVD store The Works are selling a “boxset” of 10 anime DVDs for just £14.99. This legitimate special offer, in …
UK anime fans who tuned into tonight’s premiere of Fullmetal Alchemist on RaptureTV (Sky Digital 288) were greeted with disappointment as a programming error caused the show to start …
An American live-action adaptation of the anime Cyborg 009 has been announced as under development. The film will be a result of collaberation between US company Comic Book Movie, LLC. and Japanese…
Today sees yet more releases for the UK anime DVD market as Manga close out the first season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex in style; as well as the regular edition of volume 7 and thinpack…
With UK anime fans excited by the news that RaptureTV will launching on Sky Digital on Monday morning, I’ve just posted a new editorial article titled “A new era for the UK community?”…
The latest instalment in our weekly overview of what’s been happening on the Anime UK News Forums.
It’s the last week of the Anime UK News’ Character Battle 2005, and of course…
We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (courtesy of Beez).
“Sloppily written, disjointed and at times completely nonsensical Gundam F91 is the archetypical…We have just posted Michelle Howarth’s review of Devil Lady (courtesy of ADV (R1 Import)).
“Devil Lady is perhaps one of the best horror titles I have seen. With just the right amounts…I started taking a strong interest in the UK anime community back during late 2003; the Sci-Fi channel’s brief flirtation with prime time anime had just ended in tears and CNX was in tatters,…
Nausicaa.net are reporting that the next Studio Ghibli movie will be directed by Goro Miyazaki, a son of Hayao Miyazaki. While no specific details are yet available, father Miyazaki is said to…
According to various reports around the internet, the Limited Edition Japanese (R2) DVD release of Fullmetal Alchemist: The Movie – Conqueror of Shambala will contain English subtitles.…
Regardless of how long you’ve been an anime fan I daresay you will have come across Mobile Suit Gundam in ones of its many incarnations at one time or another. Widely regarded as Japan’s…
The first in what we hope will become a series of articles looking at various famous anime directors, we have posted James Seys-Llewellyn’s (aka Chomolungma from our forums) biographical…
We have just posted Martin Butler’s review of Millennium Actress (courtesy of Manga).
“Thematically different from the likes of Perfect Blue and Paranoia Agent, Millennium Actress…We have just posted Paul Bates’s review of Gungrave #4 (courtesy of MVM).
“At the centre of Gungrave is the fractured friendship of Brandon and Harry and this is the volume where everything…Undoubtedly one of the most highly acclaimed directors in the modern anime world, Satoshi Kon has become well known for his trademark psychological realism. Often, at its best, Kon’s anime can…