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September 25, 2015 · 0 comments
Miss Hokusai: Keiichi Hara interview
The director of Miss Hokusai talks of his aims and inspirations This film is based on the original manga Sarusuberi by Hinako Sugiura. Could you describe which aspects of the original story were more attractive to you? KEIICHI HARA As a matter of fact, I love all Sugiura’s works, and Sarusuberi in particular. When I […]
September 24, 2015 · 0 comments
Newswire #38 – 24th Sept. 2015
MCM Scotland Comic Con Preview Edition It’s time for the latest edition of our weekly Newswire. A few days later than normal but partly because we’ve been very busy in the run up to MCM Glasgow Comic Con this weekend. Read on below for updates on Tokyo Ghoul, Sword Art Online II and more. NEWS/GENERAL UPDATES […]
September 24, 2015 · 0 comments
[Unboxing] Tokyo Ghoul
We are just a few weeks away from the release of our Tokyo Ghoul Limited Edition Blu-ray set, it’s out on 5th October. Today we are delighted to bring you an unboxing of what you can expect from our release that is limited to only 1000 units! WHERE CAN I BUY IT? Even though it’s […]
September 23, 2015 · 0 comments
Podcast #9 – 23rd Sept. 2015
Anime Limited Podcast #9: Street Water is The Most Ghetto Of Water Join Jeremy, Kat, Andrew, Kerry and Keith for bumper edition of the programme bringing you over 90 minutes of discussion on a variety of subjects including MCM Scotland Comic Con this weekend, our release of Sword Art Online II: Part 1, Tokyo Ghoul, […]
September 22, 2015 · 0 comments
Trigger Happy: The Works of Hiroyuki Imaishi
by Chris Perkins. Despite being founded as recently as 2011, Studio Trigger’s modest filmography comprises some of the most talked-about anime of recent years. And a lot of the credit has to go to the studio’s co-founder Hiroyuki Imaishi. Imaishi’s early career is intimately tied up with the latter-day success of Gainax. He got started […]
September 16, 2015 · 0 comments
Ninja Slayer
By Hugh David. As academics argue about how to define the historical location of anime fans in the West – is it now five or six generations? The latest group seems resolutely uninterested in what an older generation thinks anime was actually all about. Call it a triumph of marketing, the smart use of existing […]