All Posts: Page 183
April 2, 2018 · 4 comments
Anime Ltd acquires “Tokyo Ghoul: re”
Tokyo Ghoul is a franchise we have a close affinity to here at Anime Ltd. We brought the first two seasons of the anime to the UK, screened the live-action movie in cinemas and we were the first English speaking territory to release the two OVA episodes “Jack” & “Pinto” on Blu-ray and DVD. We’re […]
April 2, 2018 · 0 comments
Anime Ltd. Acquire Lupin the 3rd Part 5
Later this year we’re going to be bringing a recent incarnation of a classic franchise to Blu-ray in the United Kingdom – that being Lupin the 3rd: The Italian Adventure (aka Lupin the 3rd Part IV) and we’re very excited for how that is shaping up, with details to follow soon. However today we want to […]
April 2, 2018 · 0 comments
Testament of Sister New Devil
By Andrew Osmond. In a memorable podcast by the BBFC from a few years ago, examiner Emily Fussell complained that anime could be deceptive. “Sometimes you are thrown complete curveballs. So you will think that you are watching a series about a bunch of schoolchildren fighting aliens… and then one of them will stick their […]
March 30, 2018 · 0 comments
“Maquia” director Mari Okada to attend special screenings this April
It’s Good Friday and boy do we have some good news to share with you today! The next film we’ll be bringing to cinemas in the UK & Ireland will be Maquia: When the Promised Flowers Bloom on 27th June. But today we’re very excited to announce that there will be two very special advance screenings of […]
March 30, 2018 · 1 comment
Podcast #43 – 30th March 2018
All The Anime Podcast #43 – Season 3, episode #01: “It’s like cooking a unique dish for the first time…” [Recorded on 29th March 2018] The All The Anime Podcast is back! Today Jeremy and Andy bring a prologue episode of sorts while the remainder of the team are out in Japan to bring you […]
March 30, 2018 · 0 comments
Books: The Anime Boom
By Jonathan Clements. In The Anime Boom in the United States, Michal Daliot-Bul and Nissim Otmazgin summarise several key issues in modern anime, including an overview of its entrepreneurs, the long-term influence of Japanese governmental cultural policies, and the effects of anime stylistics on contemporary American cartoons. They promise a “top-down” perspective on the business […]





