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Parody Time! – The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya ☆ Nyoron! Churuya-san Part 1 Review

Title: The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya ☆ Nyoron! Churuya-san Part 1. Published by: Madman Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand) Based on: The Melencholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Anime/Manga/Novel series. Audio: English and Japanese Dubs Subtitles: English Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen (16:9) Runtime: 69 minutes Cost: $24.95 Classification: This title is rated...

Tales of a Demonic Butler – Black Butler Collection 1 Review

On sale.... today, is Black Butler, a series that has a very gothic looking front cover and the tones of the series are equally dark, however it provides a unique experience. I haven't done this since my review of Xam'd Collection 1, but I mentioned this series on my facebook page and got some comments from my friends. One of my friends asked me to mention that to him "everyone in this show had some sort of interest in Ciel or other child-like characters (Reworded)" which I suppose it sort of true in a way as well as another comment from another friend stating that "kuroshitsuji rocks!". Anyway, if you want to know more about this series and my thoughts on it, read on for my review of Black Butler Collection 1.

Persona 4 Anime Trailer

Haven't been able to check out the midnight channel yet? Does Japanese midnight fall at some insane hour of the night for you that it isnt possible for you to stay up and see who the next person is...

Xam’d Lost Memories – Collection 02 Review

You might notice a few similarities in this review as I did for Casshern Sins Part 2, as this story does follow a different plot structure from the first collection, however it still remained an interesting watch. Sorry for the short pre-review rant, but read on for my review of Xam’d: Lost Memories.

Even More Dramatic Post-Apocalyptic Tales – Casshern Sins Part 2 Review

I am here to provide my review on the second part of Casshern Sins, a series rather unique in more ways than one. For those who have not read my previous review, I would advise you read it first. Read on for my review of Casshern Sins - Part 2, available on both DVD and Blu-ray from Siren Visual.

Persona 4 Anime – Coming Soon

Thanks to this Moetron Article , it seems like we can be expecting a Persona 4 anime coming sometime very soon..... In a trailer recently released, seen below, hints at the Midnight Channel with a link to a website...

[Siren Visual] Simulcast Announcement + Facebook Drama

Whilst I have not gotten an official press announcement for this yet, this was posted on the Siren Visual wall a mere half-hour or so ago. Siren Visual Guys we have licensed Tiger & Bunny and C for Control, and simulcasting...

The Tatami Galaxy – Review

I loved Welcome to Irabu's Office full stop. It might have been odd at times, however it had that level of comedy that is rare to find in an anime.... where it isnt haha funny, but it makes you giggle simply due to the design technique or the complete oddity of it. I am not sure if Irabu's Office or The Tatami Galaxy came first, however it is evident to see that whilst having similarities the series are different in many ways. Was I able to keep up with the, at times, 500 words per minute at times, or was the series plain boring? Read on for my review of The Tatami Galaxy.

Incoming Supanova Announcements from Siren Visual and Madman!

Siren Visual was teasing this the other day at Supanova Brisbane when they could not announce what this was.... so those at the Melbourne Supanova, please check out their panel! ------------------------ Here’s a summary of our announcements over the weekend...

OMG I WANT A KATANAAAAAA! – The Sacred Blacksmith Review

This title is a generic fighting anime with a few added twists into it, some of which work (such as people turning into swords) and some that do not (Introducing characters who seem to be main characters starting character development and then dropping them from the cast). However, despite the initial bad reviews when I chose to get this title as I thought it would be one that would have me questioning if the average review scores were correct. To see if I was right, then read on for my review of The Sacred Blacksmith.
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