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.
Scotland Loves Anime have unveiled the selection and times for their Edinburgh leg, bringing films like Mirai, My Hero Academia, and the English-dub premiere of Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms!
New information on The Rising of the Shield Hero, first episode of DOUBLE DECKER! now available, plus we round-up other simulcasts confirmed already for Autumn 2018.
Aniplex titles Fate/Stay Night [Heaven's Feel] and I Want To Eat Your Pancreas as well as Penguin Highway are among the bunch confirmed for this year's festival over at Glasgow.
Charming and funny, Syundei's BL manga uses its retro art-style to tell a story of a first crush that anyone who's ever been a love-smitten teenager will relate to.
Overall this live action adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul is an enjoyable watch. It doesn’t necessarily have the same pull as the original manga or its anime adaption but for existing fans it’s interesting to see the story adapted in a different way.
Moving and philosophical, violent and magical, ugly yet beautiful; that is Wolf’s Rain, a story about life, friends, the end of the world and pursuing a dream when everyone else has given up.
Overall Kabukimonogatari was a real delight. While the series continues to be consistently interesting from volume to volume, this one tries to do something a little bit different and that works well for it.