In Part 1 of this article mini-series, we discuss Japanese series that have been made into Western films so far and have a think about what anime would make for a good live action US adaptation...
Manga Entertainment UK confirms delays to two upcoming anime home video releases: The Ancient Magus' Bride Part 1, and the hip-hop co-production film MFKZ.
Has 2018 been a good, bad or indifferent year for UK anime fans? Find out what impressed the writers Anime UK News - and let us know what your favourites are too!
When They Cry Rei is only recommended as a separate purchase if you really took a keen interest in the characters, enough to see more scenes of them being silly and content together.
After a successful run in October, the Scotland Loves Anime film festival makes a surprise trip to Aberdeen this weekend, with Penguin Highway, Cyber City Oedo 808 and more!
Dementia 21 is a surreal mixture of horror and satire. While the quality may vary between its collection of stories, fans of dark humour and mind-bending art should definitely check it out.
When They Cry: Kai delivers a compelling story conclusion and satisfying answers to its enjoyable mystery, but is let down by the sudden drop in horror and increase of cuteness that almost ruins the unique atmosphere of the original.
In a suprising announcement, Manga Entertainment UK reveal plans to release The Ancient Magus' Bride, Cardcaptor: Clear Card, Mob Psycho 100 and more anime titles!
Over the top, cool, and unashamedly violent. If you are looking for a fantasy action series to scratch that itch without thinking too hard, then Drifters will deliver with style.
Once a candidate for the next big shonen anime, we go behind the veil with the first volume of Anime Limited's supernatural action series "Twin Star Exorcists"!
This more grounded take on the Digimon formula proves to be the most successful to date, with a surprising amount of depth that makes it immensely enjoyable as an adult, whilst still providing all the fun, action and adventure that appeals to kids.
There are scenes in When They Cry that are certainly not for the faint-hearted but if you love a good mystery, want a good horror anime, and can look past the dated animation, this is definitely worth a watch.