Anime Review

Haibane Renmei Volume 3

As winter approaches Rakka falls into the depths of despair. Grieving the loss of her friend Kuu and terrified of the prospect of living out her life as a sin-bound, she ventures into the Western…

• 6th October 2005
Anime Review

Planetes Volume 1

Goro Taniguchi’s Planetes is one of the strangest anime series to have been produced in recent years. Of course a futuristic space setting is nothing new, but a story about garbage men is…

• 6th October 2005
News

ADV UK Autumn Newsletter

ADV UK recently sent out their Autumn ’05 newsletter and as usual, you can now find it online at their official site. This month’s edition looks ahead to several forthcoming UK community…

• 4th October 2005
News

ADV UK at the London MCM Expo

ADV UK have sent us a press release explaining their planned involvment in October’s London MCM Expo.

“Following the huge success of the May Expo, and in particular the newly-introduced…
• 4th October 2005
News

Review: Stratos 4 #3

We have just posted Stuart Bullen’s review of Stratos 4 #3 (courtesy of Beez).

“Stratos4 reaches the ends of it UK residency with a surprisingly enjoyable quartet of action packed…
• 4th October 2005
Anime Review

Howl’s Moving Castle

One of the few anime films to make it into UK cinemas, Howl’s Moving Castle tells the tale of Sophie, a young woman working at her family’s hat shop. Despite not having a great deal of…

• 4th October 2005
Anime Review

Robotech: Remastered Volume 1

If there’s one thing that Manga Entertainment excels at it is releasing old fan favourites at a value for money price: Robotech is another title that can be added to this list. A made-for-Western-TV…

• 4th October 2005
Anime Review

Stratos 4 Volume 3

I’ve tried to enjoy Stratos4, I really have, all the ingredients for a terrific series are there, bubbly characters, a better than average plot and appealing if basic animation. Unfortunately…

• 4th October 2005
News

Anime UK News Forum Round-Up

The first in a weekly run down of what’s happening in the Anime UK News Forums.

With a new month (and new season) upon us, there’s plenty of fresh anime to look forward to, so don’t…

• 2nd October 2005