Get Your noitaminA fix from Siren Visual and Madman Entertainment

Noitamina e1309749067422 Get Your noitaminA fix from Siren Visual and Madman Entertainment

I like to think that one of the best countries to live in besides Japan for noitaminA series is Australia, as we have two anime companies that are fairly committed to releasing many of the series that air during this well known timeslot. Whilst I have mentioned several of them in reviews and other articles before, I have never actually shared the trailers on this website, so if you are after a unique anime experience and you have some money to spare, you should check out some of these titles!


Welcome to Irabu’s Office – Siren Visual – DVD Release
[REVIEW]


The Tatami Galaxy – Siren Visual – DVD Release
[REVIEW]


House of Five Leaves – Siren Visual – DVD Release
[REVIEW]


[C]: Control: The Money and Soul of Possibility – Siren Visual – Simulcast
[REVIEW]


Usagi Drop – Siren Visual – Simulcast
[To be released this month]


Honey and Clover – Madman Entertainment – DVD
[REVIEWS]


Eden of the East – Madman Entertainment – DVD/Blu-ray
[REVIEW]

I believe that is all of the ones currently available in Australia at least….. so….. what noitaminA series is your favorite? It can be one from the list above or one that is currently not available (List available on Wikipedia). Personally, I am awaiting Usagi Drop, but otherwise it would be between [C], Irabu’s Office and Eden of the East for me. I would be interested in seeing wandering son released, especially considering that the manga is due to be released sometime soon by Fantagraphics Books.

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