All Posts: Page 180
March 5, 2018 · 0 comments
[UNBOXING] Napping Princess
In mid-August last year we were delighted to bring you the film Napping Princess in cinemas across the UK. Since then we know a lot of you have been excited for the prospect of being able to add this lovely film to your anime collection and today we’re excited to show you what to expect from […]
March 5, 2018 · 1 comment
NEW RELEASES: 5TH MARCH 2018
We’ve officially reached the first Monday in the month of March and that means we have a new release available to add to your collection! Plus we’ve got some tidbits about upcoming releases both on home video and in the cinema. Read on below for details. NEW RELEASE FOR WEEK COMMENCING: 5th march 2018 BLACK BUTLER: […]
March 3, 2018 · 0 comments
Books: Meiko Kaji
By Jasper Sharp. If nothing else, Tom Mes’ Unchained Melody: The Films of Meiko Kaji is a timely reminder that in the ever-burgeoning field of books on Japanese cinema, there has been precious little on the stars and sirens who have provided such a large part of the onscreen magic. Only two previous such book-length […]
March 2, 2018 · 2 comments
Anime Ltd. to screen Code Geass movie in cinemas
If you haven’t figured it out by now, experiencing anime on the big screen is something we cherish here at Anime Ltd. / All The Anime. Our recent screenings of the Tokyo Ghoul Live-Action film and Attack on Titan: The Roar Awakening, plus the International Premiere of Maquia: Where The Promised Flower Blooms taking place […]
February 26, 2018 · 0 comments
NEW RELEASES: 26TH FEBRUARY 2018
It’s pretty much the end of the month and that means it times for some new releases to make their arrival! This week we bring you the the first English language release of the first film from a popular director, and we bring you two classic series back to the UK after being out of […]
February 25, 2018 · 5 comments
Manga Mania 1993-2000
by Chris Perkins. Not so long ago on this very blog, we recounted the history of Anime UK/FX –the UK’s first dedicated anime and manga magazine. It was soon joined on British newsstands by a rival named Manga Mania. This scrappy upstart would ultimately outlast its only competitor, and go on to run for some […]