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August 19, 2017 · 2 comments
[Unboxing] Martian Successor Nadesico
It’s been a long time coming since we first announced it, but we are just over a week away (28th August) from the arrival of Martian Successor Nadesico being available for the first-time on Blu-ray in the United Kingdom in the form of our Limited Collector’s Edition Blu-ray set. Today we’re delighted to be able […]
August 18, 2017 · 0 comments
Podcast #33 – 18th August 2017
All The Anime Podcast #33 – Season 2, episode #11: “Feed me pasta and tell me I’m pretty” [Recorded on 17th August 2017] Today you you join a packed house in the office studio as Jeremy, Kat, Andrew, Keith and Jessica welcome the two latest members of Team Anime Limited, Lauren and Andy! In this episode […]
August 17, 2017 · 0 comments
Books: Tokyo Geek’s Guide
By Helen McCarthy . When I’m packing for a trip to Tokyo, the first book into the suitcase is my battered copy of the Kodansha bilingual Tokyo City Atlas. It has saved the day from my pidgin Japanese and poor spatial skills on numerous occasions. But I usually know where I want to go in […]
August 14, 2017 · 0 comments
The Saga of Anatahan
By Jasper Sharp. When did Japanese cinema first get so sexy? It is a question that Eureka Entertainment’s release of the little-seen The Saga of Anatahan (1953) goes some way in answering. The film is based on a true incident in which a group of Japanese sailors were marooned on a remote jungle island situated […]
August 11, 2017 · 2 comments
PODCAST #32 – 11TH AUGUST 2017
All The Anime Podcast #32 – Season 2, episode #10: “HER LEGACY LIVES ON!” [Recorded on 4th August 2017] It’s time for the next episode of our podcast to conclude your week, but it’s a slightly different one then usual as this was recorded the day after our last episode and is all about your questions leftover […]
August 11, 2017 · 0 comments
Napping Princess
By Andrew Osmond. Many anime movies are set in fantastical worlds, many in the real one. Recently, anime movies that aren’t franchise spinoffs have leaned towards real-world settings, contemporary or near-contemporary, from A Silent Voice to Genocidal Organ. But what’s more unusual is to find a film leaping freely between reality and fantasy, like Napping […]