Series review: Big O – Season One
As if the likes of Gundam and Evangelion aren’t enough for you mecha junkies, Stuart Bullen has produced a beaming review of the first season of the Big O; another series that has yet to see…
As if the likes of Gundam and Evangelion aren’t enough for you mecha junkies, Stuart Bullen has produced a beaming review of the first season of the Big O; another series that has yet to see…
For those who often indulge themselves with a bit of offline reading, we have now implemented easily printable versions for a lot of our most popular content, including our anime reviews, articles…
This weekend the US anime convention Otakon took place, and while there wasn’t as much big news (several key anime companies cancelled their panels), a few announcements were made. AnimeNation…
While at this point in time it is merely a place holder website (no content available), the official Japanese website for the eagerly anticipated Hellsing Ultimate OVA series is now live. The …
The Big O has built up a frightening reputation since it’s inception in 1999, a quick glance at the staff list and it’s not hard to see why, the brainchild of Hajime Yatate, the creative…
For a series as revered in the science fiction genre as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, I feel somewhat unsettled to suggest that what pushes my enthusiasm for this show beyond anime of …
Thanks to the helpful AnimeOnDVD forum user Danj, we are able to bring you these brief summaries of what has been discussed at today’s panels at AyaCon.ADV UK newsA new anime series will …
This weekend promises to be an exciting few days for UK anime fans as AyaCon (the biggest UK anime convention of the year) gets into full swing. Panels from all the big UK companies (ADV, MVM and Beez…
Manga Ent. UK has been busy lately and several small pieces of news have broken tonight.
The official Millennium Actress website is now online and includes three trailers for the film. With regards…
According to their PR website, all of MVM’s August releases have been delayed until the 5th of September (including Fullmetal Alchemist #2, Gungrave #3- with Yu Yu Hakusho #4 pushed all…
Optimum Releasing have sent us a press release detailing their DVD (and UMD) plans for the incoming Appleseed (2004) movie (DVD due for release on the 19th of September) and we have also posted …
Scottish anime convention Auchinawa have been busy lately; namely announcing “the opening of full-registrations at Ayacon 5” and (along with AmeCon) will be “allowing…
It’s taken a while but I have finally posted my review of the sixth and final volume of Cowboy Bebop (out now in the UK from Beez). Scoring this volume with a rare 10 out of 10 (the only other anime…
Continuing her look at the popular Tenchi franchise, Jo Sarsam has sent us her series review of Tenchi Universe; a 26-episode “sci-fi comedy” that has yet to be released in the UK …
Eyeonanime have spotted that the theatrical premiere for Ghost In The Shell – Innocence in the UK will be 28/10/05. The movie is rated 15 by the BBFC.…
ANN has reported that Japan Today has posted an article which focuses on information about two new anime movies. The movies entitled Ashita-Genki (which premiered on July 2nd in Japan) and Garasu…
We all knew it had to end this way, but that doesn’t make it any less tragic. It’s a testament to the superior writing of Cowboy Bebop that when the poetic conclusion of this fine series…
Barefoot Gen was featured on Blue Peter today, as part of a programme dedicated to the 60th Anniversary of the end of World War II. They travelled to Hiroshima and talked to manga creator Keiji Nakazawa…
After numerous delays, today sees only two UK anime releases in the form of the popular cyber-punk mêlée Ghost In The Shell – Stand Alone Complex #5 and Animazing’s ultra-violent…
The September issue (10th volume) of NEO magazine is out in the UK this week and includes a free 16-page Mahoromatic manga preview as well as articles on (amongst others) Howl’s Moving Castle,…