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September 18, 2017 · 0 comments
NEW RELEASES: 18th Sept. 2017
It’s a new week and that brings you two new releases to add to your anime collection. Today we bring you the second half of the series Charlotte plus Escaflowne The Movie. Read on below for details. NEW RELEASES FOR WEEK COMMENCING: MONDAY 18th September 2017 Charlotte: Part 2 FORMAT: Ltd Collector’s Edition Blu-ray+DVD, Standard DVD […]
September 16, 2017 · 0 comments
Podcast #37 – 16th Sept. 2017
All The Anime Podcast #37 – Season 2, episode #15: “Raiding rooms for water” [Recorded on 15th September 2017] The All The Anime Podcast is back, a day later than usual, to bring you some anime related chatter to conclude your week or in this case, keep you busy over the weekend. Join Jeremy and […]
September 15, 2017 · 2 comments
Your Name DELUXE Ed. release details
In a previous post (SEE HERE) we detailed what you can expect from our home video release of Your Name in November. In that post we mentioned there would be a Ltd Deluxe Edition version coming that at the time we couldn’t reveal details of. Well, we’re happy to say today we can tell you […]
September 14, 2017 · 0 comments
Fires on the Plain
by Jeremy Clarke. The writer Shohei Ooka (1909-1988) is best known for his novel Nobi (Fires on the Plain, 1951), one of a number influenced by his World War Two experiences as a solider fighting in the Philippines. Nobi takes place against the backdrop of the Japanese army falling apart under the American onslaught and […]
September 11, 2017 · 2 comments
[Unboxing] Charlotte Part 2
It’s been a few months since we released the first part of the series Charlotte as a Ltd Collector’s Edition Blu-ray+DVD set and on standard DVD. We know you’ve been waiting patiently for the arrival of the second part and we’re happy to say you don’t have much longer to wait as it’s out next […]
September 11, 2017 · 0 comments
Books: A Brief History of Japan
By Andrew Osmond. The most common symbols of Japan in the outside world include Mount Fuji, cherry blossom and the film star Toshiro Mifune (of Seven Samurai). In his new book A Brief History of Japan, author Jonathan Clements suggests a less obvious metaphor for the country – the game shogi, Japan’s version of chess. […]