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January 10, 2017 · 0 comments
Books: Legend of the Galactic Heroes
By Raz Greenberg. Legend of the Galactic Heroes is one anime phenomenon that took its time to reach western anime fans. Starting as a long-running series of space-opera prose novels by the prolific Yoshiki Tanaka (who also wrote the equally popular Heroic Legend of Arslan fantasy series), it went through several anime adaptations – the most famous being […]
January 9, 2017 · 0 comments
Newswire #97 – 9th Jan. 2017
Good afternoon everyone! It’s not often we have a Newswire to bring you on a Monday but we wanted to bring you one today as we have some important things to note that have literally occurred within the last hour (at time of writing) so we wanted to bring you details as quickly possibly. We […]
January 9, 2017 · 1 comment
[Unboxing] Aldnoah.Zero Season 2
It’s been a while since we released the first season of the action packed Aldnoah.Zero series, see our unboxing of Season 1 HERE, but the time has arrived to add season 2 to your collection as it’s available now on both Ltd Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and standard DVD. You can order your copy of Aldnoah.Zero Season […]
January 9, 2017 · 0 comments
The Great Wall
The best Irish-Matt-Damon-fighting-space-lizards movie you will ever see, says Jonathan Clements. In the 11th century AD, the last survivors from a group of European mercenaries finally reach their destination – Imperial China. Amid the rainbow-coloured rocks of China’s arid north-west, Irish brawler William (Matt Damon) and Spanish tough-guy Tovar (Pedro Pascal) surrender to the Nameless […]
January 8, 2017 · 0 comments
Podcast #22 – 8th Jan 2017
Anime Limited Podcast #22 – 8th January 2017 – Naked Gin Twister~! [Recorded on 5th Jan. 2017] Join Jeremy, Keith, Kerry, Kat and Andrew as they bring you the first podcast of the 2017! Topics covered in this episode, but not limited to, include looking back on 2016 (not just in anime) with Kerry & Kat – as […]
January 7, 2017 · 0 comments
The Case of Hana & Alice
By Jasper Sharp. There was a time in the late-1990s when director Shunji Iwai possessed near celebrity status among young movie fans in Japan, the poster boy for a new breed of filmmaker who emerged neither from the moribund studio system, nor the uncompromisingly raw-edged counterculture of the 1980s independent scene, but from the image […]