Gearing up for IMAF 2005
The hard working people behind the IMAF (International Manga and Anime Festival) have let us know about their 2005 event. Starting on the 21st of October, the London festival’s highlight…
The hard working people behind the IMAF (International Manga and Anime Festival) have let us know about their 2005 event. Starting on the 21st of October, the London festival’s highlight…
Taking in yet another UK debut release, Martin Butler has penned his impressions of MVM’s vampire romance Tsukihime Lunar Legend.
At this early stage Tsukihime is a very intriguing show…Keeping up to date with MVM’s June releases, Martin Butler has reviewed the second volume of the multi-layered philosophical drama Haibane Renmei.
Haibane Renmei is quickly becoming…The magazine Businessweek have written a very in-depth article entitled “The Anime Biz” about the current state of the Japanese anime industry. The article (which is written from…
The shy and obedient Rakka is gradually settling into her new life as a newborn haibane in the picturesque town of Glie. In this, the second volume, she finds herself working in the town’s…
Shiki Tohno has the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception: the ability to see the threads of death that hold all physical objects and beings together, allowing him to break them at will and physically…
According to a post on the AnimeOnDVD forums, ADV UK’s September release dates have now been tentatively scheduled for the 19th of September and amongst others is the UK debut for “Peacemaker”,…
ADV UK have sent us their August press releases, amongst others confirming the latest instalments of Last Exile and Evangelion Platinum as well as UK debuts for Divergence Eve and DNAngel.15th…
According to a news update on ICv2, it is still unsure whether James Cameron will be working on a live action adaption of Yukito Kishiro’s popular Battle Angel (a.k.a. Gunnm) manga anytime…
I’ve reviewed the surprisingly underwhelming fourth volume of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, out now in the UK from Manga Ent..
I also want to take this opportunity to introduce…
Despite garnering something of a mixed reaction from UK fans, Stuart Bullen enjoyed MVM’s June release of the feature length Blue Gender: The Warrior movie, a shortened retelling of the…
Martin Butler has penned his views on the popular coming-of-age sci-fi series Chobits #2. This DVD was released in the UK during May courtesy of MVM.
The next four episodes of Chobits continue…Stand Alone Complex is a series that has always retained effortlessly high standards and this fourth volume, despite not being nearly as remarkable as the previous three, proves that this series…
No one knows where they came from, some sightings date as far back as 2017. But during the year 2031 mankind was all but extinguished by this savage new lifeform.Known simply as The Blue, these horrific,…
Another week and another mid-month wave of UK DVD releases from the likes of MVM, Manga Ent. and Beez. New series kicking off include Gundam Seed, Texhnolyze and Tsukihime Lunar Legend, while …
A Highlander website has recently posted a short teaser trailer for Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s (famous director of Ninja Scroll, X TV and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust) feature-length Highlander…
The chaps from Tokonatsu 2005 have asked us to mention their incoming UK anime festival, a rare anime gathering held outdoors- fans are advised to bring their tents! More information is posted…
Bravely trying to keep up with MVM’s latest DVD releases, I’ve reviewed the second volume of Gungrave (out now in the UK).
Gungrave #2 wastes no time by throwing us into the nitty-gritty…Country boy Hideki has a lot on his mind. Despite studying hard to get into college and working all hours at his part time job he is still worried about his upcoming exams and is desperately short …