Suppose a Kid From the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town Volume 4 brings an end to the Military Academy sorcery tournament, but who will come out on top?
Spring Season 2021 is over! Some new shows were great, others not so much - but it's the titles that really resonated with our writers that they're here to tell you about today!
Six more anime shows, including previously announced titles My Next Life as a Villainess Season 2 and Remake Our Life! will simulcast on Crunchyroll this Summer 2021!
During a livestream celebrating their 10th anniversary, the anime studio MAPPA finally unveiled the highly anticipated teaser for Chainsaw Man, and announced a new film directed by Maquia's Mari Okada!
Mermaid Saga continues to offer a very dark and mysterious take on the mermaid myth while producing a fascinating examination of the dark side of the human condition.
With Demon Slayer: Mugen Train having earned over £1 Million at the UK and Irish box office, Josh A. Stevens looks at the circumstances that made this Shonen JUMP anime follow-up an unexpected global success.
With Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the typical shonen formula has been given Ufotable’s cinematic touch with outstanding visuals and audio and is packed with tense, gripping action sequences that really pack a punch.
Funimation announces May theatrical release for the highly anticipated anime film "Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train", becoming the first anime distributor to announce a release when cinemas re-open next month.
Crunchyroll adds nine more Spring 2021 anime shows to their simulcast line-up, including Burning Kabaddi, Let's Make a Mug Too and Seven Knights Revolution.
Anime Limited's May 2021 slate offers mainly pushed back releases, but June 2021 provides a sneak peak of some new products including the second half of Demon Slayer and a surprise Love Live release!
The joint winner of the most wanted light novel license in the AUKN: Readers’ Choice Awards 2019 is finally available! But does Berserk of Gluttony live up to the hype?
Jirō Taniguchi’s A Journal of My Father is an effectively told story, concise in structure and built on the very flaws that make us human - like running away and being stubborn - resulting in an engaging drama.
The Pretty Boy Detective Club return to solve a new case! When Mayumi stumbles upon a business man wandering around with a huge bundle of cash, she begins to suspect something is afoot. As the group investigate they find themselves led to a casino where not everything is as it seems...
What anime series were we watching in 2011? The writers at Anime UK News turn the clock back to unearth some of their favourites - but have they all stood the test of time?
Mint Chocolate doesn’t provide anything that a veteran rom-com manga reader hasn’t seen before, but I couldn’t help but find it an easy-breezy read and enjoyed it regardless.
After smashing box office records worldwide, the anime sensation Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is returning to the smaller screen with a brand new TV anime season this year!
Despite Arifureta having some nice ideas within its story, with its shockingly bad animation and some creepy sexual elements pervading the series, it’s hard to see why anyone would watch this when there are plenty of better executed shows out there.