How was the Autumn Season 2018 for you? Anime UK News writers have been looking back and asking: did the series we were looking forward to live up to their initial promise?
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!
After the incredible success of Your Name, CoMix Wave Films have unveiled Makoto Shinkai's long-awaited next anime film: "Weather Child: Wandering with You"!
It’s the final part of the final arc of the refreshed and cutdown version of Dragon Ball Z, but how much is actually cut from these final episodes, and is it worth your time?
My Hero Academia does Die Hard as it makes its theatrical debut with “Two Heroes”, a story that also explores the past of one of the series’ lead characters: All Might. Does this blend of genres work while living up to the great TV series? In a word: Yes!
Ahead of its release in cinemas next week, get a taste of Manga UK's "My Hero Academia: Two Heroes" with an exclusive clip from the hotly anticipated anime movie!
Hideaki Anno's iconic mecha anime is finally returning to our screens, from an unlikely source! That's right, the original Neon Genesis Evangelion is coming to Netflix!
Ao Haru Ride Volume 1 offers a different take on the usual shojo tropes and proves an interesting read. Your enjoyment is really going to depend on what you're looking for from the genre.
Grimoire of Zero offers a solid fantasy outing that will please both new fans and hardened veterans of the genre. With a likable cast of characters, strong, conclusive story and brilliant English dub, this is a release not to be missed!
5 Centimeters per Second certainly has its issues, and the story hasn’t necessarily aged that well compared to Shinkai’s later works, but existing fans of the film will no doubt get a lot of joy from watching the film on Blu-ray.
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.
Tokyo Godfathers captures the true spirit of Christmas by presenting a tale of three homeless folk finding hope and redemption amidst a madcap adventure, yet retains the darker themes that director Satoshi Kon is known for, allowing this to appeal to both fans and newcomers to his work.