FUNimation Titles Distributed by Anime Limited Removed from Retailers or Listed as “Out of Stock”

In some rather interesting, and extremely surprising news, it appears that FUNimation titles distributed by Anime Limited, otherwise known as All The Anime, have been either listed as sold out or removed from online retailers; that is according to a report on Anime UK News and as pointed out by community members on the website. Read more of this post

Anime Limited Unveils Q3 2017 Release Schedule

Anime Limited’s latest podcast, which of course can be listened to here, provided the usually mix of banter and insider info into the world of Anime; but in addition to this the podcast also revealed what fans can expect to receive from the distributor during the third quarter of 2017. Read more of this post

Anime Limited & FUNimation Q2 Release Schedule Released

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Anime Limited have recently taken to their official blog to announce the Q2 release line-up for both their own titles as well as those released by FUNimation UK; and it looks to be a pretty busy period for both companies. Read more of this post

Selection of Upcoming FUNimation UK Titles Switched to Blu-ray

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Consider this both good and bad news as distributor Anime Limited, on behalf of FUNimation UK, have recently announced on their blog that a selection of upcoming FUNimation titles have been switched to Blu-ray only releases (as opposed to Combo Pack’s and Stand-a-lone DVD’s) due to the Japanese licensor demanding PAL authored DVD’s. Read more of this post

Animax UK Announce Ten New Simulcasts

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Subscription-based-streaming service Animax UK have, for the past few months, remained relatively quiet but yesterday the company revealed that it had acquired ten new simulcasts for it’s service; majority of which have previously been licensed by FUNimation. Read more of this post

Animax UK Returns with Ten New Simulcasts

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Ever since the free online-streaming-service Viewster appeared online the ‘exciting’ announcements from Animax UK, a subscription-based streaming service, seemed to stop but now the Sony owned service has returned and it’s come back with a bit of a punch. Read more of this post