Unboxing: No Game No Life – The Complete Collection (Limited Edition Blu-Ray / DVD Combo Pack) [UK]

Back in February of 2016 MVM Entertainment released the eccentric ecchi comedy No Game No Life onto Blu-Ray and DVD as a Limited Edition Combo Pack, with a standard DVD and Blu-Ray edition released shortly after; but what could one expect from this release? Well we have already covered the series in our review but here is a belated look at the contents of the Limited Edition Blu-Ray and DVD Combo Pack of No Game No Life – The Complete Collection. Read more of this post

DVD Review: Monster Musume – The Complete Collection

MVM Entertainment will be releasing Monster Musume as a Limited Edition Blu-ray & DVD Combo Pack within the UK; but while you wait here is our thoughts of the series on DVD. Spoiler; it’s not a show I like but it does come with plenty of assets. Read more of this post

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion – Complete Collection (Limited Edition Blu-ray) – REGION LOCKED

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion – Complete Collection (Limited Edition Blu-ray)

BD Region: A (Confirmed NOT Playable in the UK)
– Boxart states Region A Only

Price: $119.99 / £91.07 (Excludes postage)

Episodes: 1 –50 (8 Blu-ray’s)

Plot: In 2017 a.t.b. the Holy Britannian Empire has reign over half of the world. Each country they conquer is stripped of their culture, their freedom, and even their name. A beacon of hope for the people came in the form of a mysterious masked rebel named Zero and his army of Black Knights. Behind the mask is Lelouch Lamperouge, once a prince of the Britannian Empire who is hell-bent on revenge for his mother’s death and protecting his younger sister, Nunnally.

He is given a gift, a power known as Geass that allows him to control the mind of anyone he looks at. It is with his Geass that his plan to bring a world worthy of his sister is close to fruition; until he faces off with knight of Britannia and his former best friend, Suzaku Kururugi.

A year later, Zero is declared dead and Britannia continues its reign under this belief. The Black Knights still fight, but their numbers are severely reduced. Without Zero, hope for Japan is no more.

DVD Review: Busou Shinki: Armored War Goddess – The Complete Series

MVM Entertainment continues to expand their anime catalogue with variety and today we will be sharing our throughts on the DVD release of Busou Shinki: Armored War Goddess in our latest review; a series which will be available on both Blu-ray and DVD within the UK. Read more of this post

Sakura Trick Release Date Pushed Back to Mid-December

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Those looking forward to MVM Entertainment’s UK release of Studio DEEN’s slice-of-life anime Sakura Trick will be disappointed to hear that it has been pushed back to the 19th December 2016. Read more of this post

Manga UK and Animatsu Entertainment Confirm Potential Q3 Release Schedule; Samurai Bride To Be Released on Blu-ray

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Following on from the announcement that Manga UK had licensed Dragon Ball Z Kai for UK release later this year, and that a distribution deal-with Animatsu Entertainment have been obtained for Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions; both companies have now unveiled their ‘potential’ third quarter release plans – and it includes a few surprises. Read more of this post

Love Chunibyo & Other Delusions – Complete Collection (Collectors Edition Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack) – REGION LOCKED [GEO-LOCKED]

Love Chunibyo & Other Delusions – Complete Collection (Collectors Edition Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack)

BD Region: A (Confirmed NOT Playable in the UK)
– Boxart states Region A only
– Can be played on PS3 consoles (confirmed by NormanicGrav)
– It may be compatible on Region B devices by using the ‘Title Search Method‘ or by changing your players country to America

DVD Region: 1 (Confirmed NOT Playable in the UK)
– Boxart states Region 1 only

Price: $107.88 / £70.12 (Excludes Postage)

Episodes: 1 – 12 + OVA (2 BD & 3 DVD Disc Set)

Plot: Yuta has a problem. As one of the thousands of Japanese students afflicted with “chunibyo,” a state where they’re so desperate to stand out that they’ve literally convinced themselves that they have secret knowledge and hidden powers, Yuta spent most of his middle school years living in a complete fantasy world. But that’s not his major problem now, as with a lot of work and effort, he’s finally managing to overcome his delusions to the point where thinks he’s ready to start high school with all his cards in order. No, his BIG problem is the girl he first encounters climbing on his balcony.

It seems that his own efforts to rid himself of his chunibyo have attracted the attentions of another sufferer, and she’s decided that this makes him her soul mate. And since Rikka’s just moved in upstairs, now he’s being sucked into her fantasy world! Can a formerly wild and crazy guy handle being the focus of a completely delusional girl? Or will his own chunibyo return with a vengeance?

This collector’s edition contains episodes 1-12 + OVA; plus an eye patch; stickers; postcards; a keychain; and a 12-page art booklet packed with character information, commentary with the Japanese director and actors, all packed inside a limited number holographic artbox.

Little Busters Refrain – The Complete Collection – REGION LOCKED [GEO-LOCKED]

Little Busters Refrain – The Complete Collection

BD Region: A (Confirmed NOT playable in the UK)
Boxart states Region A only
– Can be made playable on Region B devices (including PS3) by changing the country of your device to America (confirmed by Bazza)

Price: $40.29 / £26.65 (Excludes Postage)

Episodes: 1 – 13 (2 Disc Set)

Plot: Riki Naoe and his teammates have finally formed a complete baseball team for the Little Busters. When they reunite, there’s a strange sense of deja vu as the personal mysteries and idiosyncrasies that have permeated the game coalesce into something unexpected.

As the team members fall into their roles, the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place. Riki learns the secrets behind his narcolepsy and a stunning truth about this world will be revealed, one that will change everything.

DVD Review: Kamisama Dolls – The Complete Collection

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What would you do with the power of a god? Well when it comes to Kyohei and Utao not a lot; but what did we think of MVM Entertainment’s latest DVD release of Kamisama Dolls? Find out in our review.

Synopsis:

When Kyohei Kuga moves to Tokyo to escape the strictures of life in a small town, he thinks he’s left his old life behind. But when he discovers a bloody corpse, he also discovers that the past isn’t so easily left behind – especially when the past is as unusual as Kyohei’s. You see, back in his home town, Kyohei was a “seki”: an individual able to control “kakashi,” ancient wooden gods capable of incredible feats, with his mind. Now it seems that there’s a kakashi loose in Tokyo, and it just may be up to Kyohei to stop it and its seki. Read more of this post

The Hentai Prince & The Stony Cat – The Complete Collection – REGION LOCKED

The Hentai Prince & The Stony Cat – The Complete Collection

BD Region: A (Confirmed NOT playable in the UK)
Boxart states Region A only
– Confirmed Region A only by @_boycie
– It may work on Region B Compatible devices by using the ‘Title Search Method

Price: $31.99 / £20.01 (Excludes Postage)

Episodes: 1 – 13 (2 Disc Set)

Plot: Koto is a complete and total pervert, but he doesn’t think that’s a problem. What bothers him is that every time he tries to bluff his way through one of his indiscretions, his inability to drop his emotionless facade inevitably digs him in even deeper. Tsukiko also has an issue and wants to get rid of her childish habit of blurting out whatever she happens to be thinking.

When they learn about a statue of a cat that can take away a single personality trait that you want to get rid of, they’re both eager to try it out. However, what neither of them realizes until it’s too late is that the cat doesn’t just take the personality trait away from you, it gives it to somebody else!

Now Koto can’t keep himself from saying exactly what’s on his mind, while Tsukiko has picked up a complete inability to display emotion! Could the solution be finding the original owners of all the assorted problems and arranging an un-swap? And if it is, just how are they going to find everyone?