Cannon Busters Finally Arrives on Netflix for Worldwide Streaming

It has been a long-time-coming but LeSean Thomas’s creative vision of Cannon Busters, which was originally shown in the UK as part of an MCM London Comic Con Panel several years ago, is now available to stream on Netflix worldwide as part of its anime selection. Read more of this post

Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga Now Available on Netflix UK

Netflix UK has one again surprised anime fans by adding another Animplex title to it’s ever expanding line-up of anime titles and this time it is Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, which is an extension to the Blue Exorcist anime that is currently available to Stream on Netflix UK. Read more of this post

Hi Score Girl, DEATH NOTE and Vampire Knight Added to Netflix UK

Netflix UK once again continues to cater to the anime fandom by adding both new and old anime titles to its video-on-demand catalogue as the provider have now added the brand new series Hi Score Girl to the streaming line-up as well as re-adding previously removed titles DEATH NOTE and Vampire Knight. Read more of this post

Attack on Titan, Blue Exorcist, Case Closed, Cowboy Bebop and Vampire Knight To Be Removed from Netflix UK

Sadly things do not last forever and this reigns true with subscription based video-on-demand streaming platforms such as Netflix UK and a report on New On Netflix has revealed that a selection of anime titles will be removed from the service starting next week. Read more of this post

Blu-Ray Review: Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga – Part 1

Back in 2013 Manga Entertainment UK released Blue Exorcist onto DVD and Blu-Ray within the UK, of which included the newly produced English Dub that the previous ‘DVD only’ release of Blue Exorcist did not. Fast forward six years into the future and now Manga Entertainment UK are bringing us the ‘latest’ anime installment into the Blue Exorcist franchise, known as the Kyoto Saga.

So how does this ‘Kyoto Saga’ fit within the world of Blue Exorcist and more importantly is it just as entertaining to watch? Well Let’s find out in our review! Read more of this post

Manga UK License Occultic Nine & Dragon Ball Z TV Specials; Q2 2018 Schedule Announced

Following on from the license acquistion announcement for the Netflix Original Film BLAME! the UK Anime Distributor Manga Entertainment UK have now announced that they have also acquired the Blu-Ray and DVD distribution rights to Occultic Nine and the Dragon Ball Z TV Specials Collection which consists of ‘Dragon Ball Z: History of Trunks’ and ‘Dragon Ball Z: Bardock the Father of Goku’. Alongside these new title announcements the distributor went on to reveal their Q2 2018 release schedule. Read more of this post

Anime Limited & Manga UK Expand Digital Offering on Amazon Instant Video

During the past few weeks Anime Limited and Manga Entertainment UK have slowly been expanding the range of digital content available on Amazon Instant Video’s ‘video-on-demand’ platform; with both distributors offering a wide selection of anime content for fans to either rent or purchase digitally. Read more of this post

Daisuke Add’s Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga & Fate/Grand Order to it’s Simulcast Selection

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Daisuki continues to become a dominant force within the Anime Streaming War as the free (and legal) video-on-demand service is now offering both Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga and Fate/Grand Order within the UK. Read more of this post

Animatsu & MangaUK Q3 2016 Release Schedule Revealed

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Following on from the announcements at MCM London Comic Con last week (all of which you find here) Animatsu and MangaUK have been pushing their pre-order listings online with Amazon UK being one of the first retailers to list the products. As a result of this we are treated to a clear understanding of the third quarter line-up of anime titles released by Animatsu and Manga Entertainment UK. Read more of this post

Attack on Titan and Blue Exorcist to be re-released as Complete Series Boxsets

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Manga Entertainment UK have announced plans to re-release Attack on Titan and Blue Exorcist as Complete Series Boxsets on Blu-ray and DVD later this year; and unlike previous season sets, such as Shiki, Persona 4: The Animation and Bleach some additional work is being done. Read more of this post