This handsome (but pricey) collector's edition of the classic magical girl series from CLAMP would make a splendid special gift for a fan – or a new reader to the series.
Welcome to the Ballroom applies the sports anime formula to competitive ballroom dancing with great success, filling the screen with beautiful dance work and character drama. Despite Anime Limited's release being very bare-bones, this is show anyone can have a lot of fun with.
Overall, Little Miss P is an entertaining read on a usually taboo subject. It’s certainly not for everyone but I can see plenty of people getting a kick out of the quirky stories being told.
MVM’s release of Mari Okada’s hot spring teen drama finally means we can watch it again in the UK. But does it soothe our aching souls, or just leave us all hot and bothered?
After the shocking revelations of the last volume, Rokuro and Benio must confront their shared pain in the latest volume of Twin Star Exorcists, but was this long-awaited instalment really worth the wait?
The second half of Re:ZERO offers a fascinating, engrossing watch as Subaru falls apart and then rises up anew. With a final arc that brings this first season to a wonderfully satisfying conclusion, Re:ZERO Part 2 will undoubtedly claim a piece of your heart.
My Hero Academia: School Briefs offers an entertaining look at the daily lives of the characters we love so much. Those of you looking for a break from the usual action and adventure will find a lot to like here.
Interviews, lectures, storyboards and the original soundtrack are among some of the extras in this new collection of Satoshi Kon's classic horror film.
A low budget affair, Seven Mortal Sins has plenty of fanservice that will please ecchi fans; however, there are plenty of other shows that better serve the series’ action and goofy comedy without the sex.
Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu takes a swashbuckling look at Japanese history as Sword Warriors are sent back to fight to preserve the past – but is this anime series as exciting a watch as the synopsis promises?
The dark fantasy anime The Ancient Magus' Bride is inspired by British folklore and from the studio behind Attack on Titan, but will Manga UK's release enchant you? Read our review to find out!