Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Volume 5
A modern retelling of a classic tale, Gundam SEED brings the complex space opera of Mobile Suit Gundam to a whole new generation of robot hungry anime fans. So far the series has found favour with…
A modern retelling of a classic tale, Gundam SEED brings the complex space opera of Mobile Suit Gundam to a whole new generation of robot hungry anime fans. So far the series has found favour with…
In past reviews, I have made no secret of my admiration for Texhnolyze. I realize this is hardly the most accessible (even likable) of series, but I love it irregardless. I assume Texhnolyze is …
We have just posted a press release from ADV UK titled “ADV UK invites UK anime fans to IMAF 2005“.
ADV Films would like to welcome everybody in the vicinity of London from this Friday…We have just posted Paul Bates’s review of Street Fighter Alpha Generations (courtesy of Manga).
“While those not familiar with Street Fighter may struggle to get to grips with…Hot on the heels of Franz Ferdinand’s song “Do You Want To?” being used as the ending theme for the Paradise Kiss anime series (currently unreleased outside of Japan), Kerrang!…
With the limited UK theatrical release of Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence looming large on the horizon (official release date is October 28th, click here to read the cinema schedule), several …
Street Fighter was a massive gaming franchise in the early to mid 1990s, almost every arcade loving kid should have some recollection of Chung Li’s “Spinning Bird Kick” or…
Having a tough day? Why not settle down and read our latest edition of “The Great Unwashed Anime“, our monthly supplement of previews for the latest and greatest anime that yet to …
ANN has posted an interview with Toshihiro Kawamoto the man behind the character designs for such big titles as Cowboy Bebop and Wolf’s Rain (and many more). The interview asks questions…
Otaku News are reporting that The London Children’s Film Festival (a celebration of childrens films which runs from the 9th-20th November) are set to show two Studio Ghibli films. The …
We have just posted Martin Butler’s review of Chobits #4 (courtesy of MVM).
“The aspects of the series that led me to criticise it in previous reviews are still evident but the deeper…Despite the large number of anime series being released in the UK every month, there are still many shows that are yet to even see a stateside release. “The Great Unwashed Anime” is…
Thanks to the delays that have affected UK release schedules over the last couple of months, a record number of DVDs were released today.17 October 2005Chobits #4 (MVM)Divergence Eve #2 (ADV)DNAngel…
We have just posted Martin Butler’s review of Tsukihime Lunar Legend #2 (courtesy of MVM).
“The second instalment is a definite improvement on the first, explaining some things…We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Trigun #5 (courtesy of MVM).
“The early, episodic chapters of Trigun may have been fun, but they don’t compare to the barbed action…As an important test date approaches for Hideki he is dismayed to see his results are disappointing and his best friend Shinbo is becoming more and more withdrawn. As if this wasn’t complicating…
Yet another weekly update to keep you abreast of the latest threads posted on the Anime UK News Forums.
The results of the “Anime UK News’ Top 10 animes” are finally in, with …
Touching down on the weird and wonderful Planet Gunsmoke for the fifth time, we rejoin Trigun at the all-important half way mark. Whilst this disc may include another helping of woeful filler,…
After nearly losing one of his friends to a mysterious monster that has been claiming lives without warning, Shiki decides to help the beautiful female vampire Arcueid in tracking him down. Their…
In addition to the standard boxset and special edition volume 7 of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Play.com are also listing an exclusive Limited Edition boxset for the series (to be released…