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July 28, 2017 · 1 comment
Podcast #30 – 28th July 2017
All The Anime Podcast #30 – Season 2, episode #8: “Alternative fact” [Recorded on 26th july 2017] So, let’s get straight to a fact here: the majority of the team is knackered and probably not all there. It’s been one of those weeks – not to mention that most of the team were loading a van […]
July 27, 2017 · 0 comments
Daimidaler Prince vs Penguin Empire
By Paul Browne. With the world under the threat from the mysterious Penguin Empire, it’s up to secret organisation Prince Beauty Parlour and their giant robot Daimidaler to stop the Empire in its tracks. The imposing Daimidaler combats the mecha menaces that the Penguin Empire throws against the world. The only snag is finding the […]
July 25, 2017 · 4 comments
Gundam Thunderbolt: Bandit Flower
It’s not enough that we’re currently taking pre-orders for Gundam The Origin V, and will be bringing the first part of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ to Blu-ray in September, as today we’re happy to announce we are offering fans in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scandinavian territories the opportunity to order the upcoming import release […]
July 24, 2017 · 0 comments
Books: The Inland Sea
By Jasper Sharp. If it weren’t for Donald Richie’s and Joseph L. Anderson’s invaluable The Japanese Film: Art and Industry (1959), the first book-length study on the subject in the English language, or Richie’s monographs The Films of Akira Kurosawa (1965) and Ozu: His Life and Films (1974), one wonders what the state of overseas appreciation […]
July 21, 2017 · 0 comments
Podcast #29 – 21st July 2017
All The Anime Podcast #29 – Season 2, episode #7: “De-liquorice” [Recorded on 21st july 2017] Today join Jeremy, Kat, Andrew and Keith for another fun time of discussion that this week includes perhaps more business talk than there has been in recent weeks as we discuss in detail our upcoming release schedule for titles coming […]
July 21, 2017 · 3 comments
Anime UK Magazine
Chris Perkins on the history of Britain’s first anime magazine. In 2017, British anime fans wanting to read about their favourite medium are spoiled for choice. Be it print magazines such as Neo, MyM or Otaku USA from across the pond, or one of the numerous online sources, you’ve never had it so good. It […]