All Posts: Page 93
November 2, 2020 · 0 comments
Books: Men in Metal
By Jonathan Clements. Surely nothing could be less animated than a statue? But if there is anything notable in 2020 beyond pandemic and politics, it must be the power that statues have in daily life: to be ignored, to be toppled, to be replaced with images more fitting of who we want ourselves to be? […]
October 29, 2020 · 0 comments
Jury Notes: Ride Your Wave
By Jonathan Clements. “For its emotional effect and its deep meaning, its polish and its heart, the jury confers this year’s Judges Award on Ride Your Wave by Masaaki Yuasa.” Not a sentence that I ever expected to be reading out to an Edinburgh crowd, who gasped with surprise, and then burst into applause. And […]
October 28, 2020 · 2 comments
Welcome to the updated AllTheAnime store!
Since its launch, our own online storefront has grown substantially, and now that it’s become such an important destination for so many of you we’ve been working away in the background to overhaul and improve our shop experience for our customers. As of today, this updated shop interface is now live on our site, boasting […]
October 26, 2020 · 0 comments
Pigtails and Others
By Andrew Osmond. The collection of anime called Pigtails and Other I.G Shorts encompasses anime going in bold new directions, as well as established directors – namely Masaaki Yuasa and Hiroyuki Imaishi – flaunting their signature styles. Oct 26, 2020Jonathan Clements
October 23, 2020 · 0 comments
Love Live Sunshine: Over the Rainbow
By Shelley Pallis. The seaside town of Numazu has a “special” status in Japan. That’s supposed to mean that it has a quirkily autonomous mayoral council, but the tourist trade is keen to jump on the idea, and witters incessantly about how you can see Mount Fuji from the harbour, and how nobody makes noppo […]
October 22, 2020 · 0 comments
Cloud Matsuri returns November 21-22
(GLASGOW, UK – 22ND OCTOBER 2020) Normally around this time of year we at Anime Limited would once again be preparing to exhibit at some major events, but as we know by now this is no longer the case in these unusual “normal” times we find ourselves in. However, following our first foray into the […]





