Manga UK produce Millenium Actress dub
Eyeonanime have spotted that Manga UK intend to produce an English dub (exclusive to the UK) for Millenium Actress; the critically acclaimed anime movie from director Satoshi (Paranoia Agent,…
Eyeonanime have spotted that Manga UK intend to produce an English dub (exclusive to the UK) for Millenium Actress; the critically acclaimed anime movie from director Satoshi (Paranoia Agent,…
According to Pinnacle Vision, Beez have set the following (tentative) UK release dates. Amongst many others, notable new releases include the much awaited UK debuts of Wolf’s Rain (10th…
Another spin-off from the enduring and much loved Tenchi Muyo! anime series, Jo Sarsam has reviewed the apparently “”poor cousin’ of the Tenchi franchise” Tenchi…
Taking the chance to catch up with some long overdue reviews, we’ve posted Martin Butler’s take on the Adventures of Mini-Goddess #3, released in the UK way back in June by MVM (with…
The third volume of the Mini Goddess series is subtitled The Urd Files and as such focuses a little more on the eldest of the three Goddesses who shrink themselves to super-cute size and get themselves…
UK newspaper The Independent has published an interview on its website with director James Cameron, in which he talks about his involvement in the upcoming adaptation of Yukito Kishiro’s…
Forum user GrantM has noticed that ADV UK have put the trailers for two previously unannounced anime series through the BBFC. The trailers are for high-school comedy Cromartie High School and…
Keeping Anime UK News well stocked with important reviews of classic anime, Martin Butler has passed his critical eyes over Hayao (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke) Miyazaki’s 1986 …
Concluding her look at the Martian Successor Nadesico anime, Jo Sarsam has reviewed Martian Successor Nadesico: Prince Of Darkness; the theatrical movie follow-up to the popular mecha-comedy…
According to Animetion on the 3rd August The Times newspaper reported that the British Internet Broadcasting company (BiBc), is currently discussing with Optimum Releasing, the possibility…
Until recently the oldest Japanese animation ever created was said to be “Imokawa Mukozo the Doorman” created in 1917 by Shimokawa Hekoten, however that may no longer be the case.…
Three years have passed since the events of the Nadesico TV series, and the war with the Jovians is long over. Teen prodigy and former science officer Ruri Hoshino is now captain of the Nadesico …
A thousand years after a global catastrophe known as the Seven Days of Fire ravaged the surface of the earth, the remaining members of the human race cling to life on the fringes of an enormous toxic…
The good people over at Tokyopop UK have sent us news of their upcoming releases hitting UK bookstores September time. Three new titles begin in September, including fantasy drama series Immortal…
Ukanime is reporting The Times newspaper has published two news articles relating to the world of anime and manga. “Who Is King Of Geeks?”, is an article covering a competition to…
According to the DVD release dates on Play.com, both MVM and ADV have pushed all of their August UK releases back one week. All of MVM’s titles (including Fullmetal Alchemist #2, Gungrave…
Anime News Network are reporting that before setting out on a dangerous space walk (on the 29th of July), the Space Shuttle Discovery astronaught Soichi Noguchi prepared for the mission by listening…
As promised, our August competition with TokyoToys is now online and this month you have the chance of winning a nice looking model of Vash the Stampede (with one runner-up getting an anime-based…
Jo Sarsam has produced a review for the popular mecha-comedy series Martian Successor Nadesico, out now in the UK from ADV (with a complete box set collection planned for a UK release on the 17th…
In the calm before the storm of new August releases, Stuart Bullen has taken a look at the fan favourite vintage mecha OVA series Orguss 02 (out now in the UK from Manga Ent.).
“Orguss 02 is…