Anime Limited Confirms Cancellation of Numerous Titles; Including Death Parade, Ninja Slayer & Chaos Dragon

With MCM London Comic Con fast approaching we usually get excited about the prospect of new title announcements, but unfortunately during the course of the weekend some disappointing, but rather expected, news arrived in the form of cancellations. That rights; a large portion of previously announced Anime Limited releases have been confirmed as cancelled. Read more of this post

Anime Limited Q3 2018 Release Schedule Revealed

New product listings on Amazon UK have potentially revealed Anime Limited’s third quarter of releases for this year; some of which come as a bit of a surprise, such as both K Movies and Junjo Romantica seasons. Read more of this post

Anime Limited Q1 2017 Release Schedule Unveiled

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With the recent discovery of the Full Metal Panic! TV Series and Gurren Lagann Movie Collection being treated to stand-a-lone Blu-ray releases we went digging deeper into Amazon UK’s new anime listings and discovered Anime Limited’s tentative Q1 2017 release schedule. Read more of this post

Anime Limited Confirms Amendments to Q2 2016 Release Schedule

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Release date alerations continue to plague Anime Limited as earlier in the week the UK Distributor took to their weekly newswire to reveal that a a selection of titles have had their dates changed; including both Selector Infected WIXOSS and Tokyo ESP.

Some titles have had their release dates pushed back while some titles, such as Reconguista in G, have been given a confirmed release date. You can find all of the details in the release schedule summary below: Read more of this post

Amazon UK List’s Anime Limited’s Q1 Release Schedule; Reveals Some Surprising New Licenses

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It seems like online retailer Amazon UK may have ‘jumped-the-gun’ on posting Anime Limited’s Q1 (January to March) 2016 pre-order listings onto their store as it reveals a seleciton of titles that have yet to be officially confirmed by the UK Distributor. Read more of this post

Animax UK Introduces New Simulcasts and a Lower Subscription Price

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The UK-based Anime-Streaming-Site, Animax UK, have recently announced that they have acquired the UK Simulcast streaming rights to five brand new anime series, one of which is a popular fan-favourite series.

Four of the five titles are brand new to the UK, these include Daimidaler: Prince Vs. Penguin Empire, Riddle Story of Devil, Selector Infected WIXOSS and Dragonar Academy,meanwhile the ever-popular Fairy Tail (Second Season) will also be streamed on the Animax UK website.

All five series will require a monthly subscription in order to be viewed, fortunately Animax UK will be reducing the current monthly subscription from £5.99 to £4.99, thus allowing customers to save £1 per month. This change in price will be coming into effect shortly and the price change will effect both new and existing customers, so there will no need to cancel and re-subscribe.

All of the titles are currently available to stream from the Animax UK Website and the Animax UK PS3 App, furthermore free simulcasts, which include Soul Eater NOT and Date-A-Live are still taking place.