Review: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED #6
We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED #6 (courtesy of Beez).
“There’s a dark edge to these episodes that’s absolutely gripping, but…We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED #6 (courtesy of Beez).
“There’s a dark edge to these episodes that’s absolutely gripping, but…I think it would be fair to say that so far, Stand Alone Complex has been a great series; although on occasion it has dabbled in too much techno-babble for even my liking, the series has remained true…
So where to start with reviewing Paranoia Agent #2? This is not the kind of series that lends itself well to brief critical appraisal- to simply class this is a “mind bending” thriller…
We have just posted a press release from Manga UK titled “Manga UK in 2006“.
MANGA ENTERTAINMENT UK is launching into 2006 with a raft of new acquisitions that form only the tip of what’s…We have just posted Martin Butler’s review of The Little Norse Prince (courtesy of Optimum Asia).
“For Miyazaki/Takahata fans and anyone interested in early examples of influential…Katsuhiro Otomo’s (the famed anime director of AKIRA and Steamboy) next project will be a live action adaptation of the whimsical fantasy story Mushishi, which is currently airing as …
Returning to the mecha fold with yet another five episodes of raucous mecha mayhem, Gundam SEED’s mix of glossy action and teenage drama chugs ever onward – we may have already reached…
The three Paper Sisters are sent out on another assignment by the Dokusensha to retrieve another lost book, then talk Nenene into taking them to a writers’ awards ceremony. Meanwhile, …
Courtesy of Manga Ent. UK’s PR associates, we have linked up several good quality video clips for two of their most recent releases; Casshan and Street Fighter Alpha Generations.STREET…
All of November’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!…
Now that more or less all of the films produced by members of Studio Ghibli have been picked up by Optimum Releasing, it’s no surprise that they have also bought the rights to Castle of Cagliostro,…
Set in a far-distant land in the North many centuries ago, a brave young boy by the name of Hols meets Mogue the rock giant while trying to escape from a pack of wolves. He removes a sharp object from…
Rounding off this month’s releases, four anime DVDs were released in the UK today.31 October 2005Casshan: Robot Hunter (Manga)Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (Beez)Salaryman Kintaro #3 (Artsmagic)Street…
To celebrate Halloween in typically chilling fashion, we’ve added and changed a few things around on the site. For a start, our top banner is a Halloween special designed by Jim Tzu (Smoking…
ANN are reporting that Funimation’s second license announcement of the weekend is the Mahou Sensei Negima TV series. This was originally speculated when it was discovered Funimation…
The latest instalment in our weekly overview of what’s been happening on the Anime UK News Forums.
This week, Gonzo comes under scrutiny as we debate whether the studio really is worthy …
We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Samurai Champloo #2 (courtesy of MVM).
“Whilst the storytelling may be inherently flawed due to its predilection for obvious narrative…We have just posted Martin Butler’s review of Ikki Tousen (Battle Vixens) #1 (courtesy of MVM).
“Although it’s still early days for Ikki Tousen, the series has not made a very…To celebrate this ghoulish season, the Anime UK News team have locked horns and produced a particularly striking epitaph recommending a host of blood drenched anime for those who enjoy the company…