Known the world over for hit anime like "A Silent Voice" and "K-On!", celebrated anime director Naoko Yamada sat down with us to discuss her recent move to Science SARU, LGBTQ+ themes in anime, and more!
Anime Limited & Loves Animation partners up with independent Sheffield cinema Showroom to provide a bunch of new & older anime as part of their film festival line-up for the UK.
The Anime UK News Christmas Gift Guide is back, but with a new twist. This time, the team has come together to give you ideas on what we think will make the best gifts you can give this year.
The last ten years have delivered some superb anime and manga - and after much soul-searching, the writers at Anime UK News have chosen their personal favourites. See if you agree with their choices...
One film and one series are finally heading to home video for UK & Ireland fans, and there's a new collector's edition release for A Silent Voice also coming soon.
A Preview of the films at the Kotatsu Japanese Animation Film Festival 2019 (Chapter 04th – 06th October / Aberystwyth Arts Centre 19th - 20th October) including "Birthday Wonderland" and "Penguin Highway".
One month on since the Kyoto Animation tragedy, readers and staff alike share their stories about just what the studio and their anime mean to us, and how they changed our lives.
The survey’s closed, the votes have been counted, and your voice has been heard. It's time to reveal the winners of the Anime UK News Readers' Choice Awards!
The creative team behind "A Silent Voice" have reunited for the next feature film based on Kyoto Animation's "Sound! Euphonium" franchise - "Liz and the Blue Bird", opening in Japan next April.
We’ve had a lot of amazing releases this year, and they all would make wonderful surprises under the tree for that special someone. But to help with the Christmas shopping blues, here's Anime UK News Gift Guide 2017!
To Your Eternity might not succeed in being the follow-up to A Silent Voice I was hoping for, but with such well-drawn artwork it's certainly worth owning if you're a fan of Yoshitoki Oima's work.