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MANGA UP Updates: Limited Time Free Access to Black Butler Volumes and More

To celebrate the impending launch of the Black Butler: Public School Arc anime series, Square Enix has announced a promotional event on its MANGA UP! app, providing free access to several volumes of Black Butler, the manga series on...

Black Butler Back Catalogue Being Added to CrunchyRoll Ahead of Public School Arc Anime...

For long-time fans of the Black Butler who last joined Ciel Phantomhive and Sebastian as they took to the seas in 'Book of the Atlantic', more adventures await starting this evening with the first episode of Black Butler -Public...

CrunchyRoll Unveils New Acquisitions During Anime Expo 2023 Industry Panel

Like other major anime publishers and distributors, CrunchyRoll had a notable presence at Anime Expo 2023. This included an industry panel where the company laid out many of their plans for the rest of the year and beyond, including...

Black Butler Seasons I & II Now Available via AnimeLab

Continuing to build upon the line-up available through their new AnimeLab video-on-demand service, Madman Entertainment have confirmed that the first two seasons of Black Butler can now be watched for free by those in their supported regions (Australia & New Zealand). Check...

Several Manga Series to Be Not Region Restrained Thanks to Digital Distribution Project Between...

Especially living here in Australia where there isn't really much in terms of a local manga market, picking up volumes generally involves the few Madman Entertainment release each month or buying imported copies which can come with additional costs....

Funimation Entertainment Unveil their September 2013 Release Slate

North American localizer and publisher of anime titles Funimation Entertainment have today unveiled their September 2013 release slate - which includes a rather different live-action film release from usual,  individual collections and complete season collections on both DVD, Blu-ray...

Madman Entertainment’s Top 20 Anime Releases Survey – #12: Black Butler

Over the last month or so, Madman Entertainment have been asking their fans to vote for their favourite anime releases from the company (Along with other releases which due to their diversity, most likely won’t make it into this...

Madman Entertainment Unveil June 2012 Anime Release Slate

Over the last month I have been slowly unveiling the different anime releases that will be on offer by Madman Entertainment in June 2012. I am now happy to inform you that the official and full list has been...

Funimation Entertainment Announces Black Butler Season 2 Dub Cast

While the series has been available as a Funimation simulcast for a while now, they are finally gearing up for a proper home video release on the 3rd April 2012 as a DVD and Blu-ray combo pack which comes...

Funimation Announce April 2012 Anime Release Slate

Funimation Entertainment, one of the distributors of anime to the North American region today unveiled their release slate for April 2012. These releases encompass a number of different types of anime including new releases, box sets and a brand new S.A.V.E....

The Otaku’s Study – Australian Anime Release of the Year 2011 Nominees.

For those who want my "Anime of the Year" for Japanese releases and simulcasts, yesterday I did my article for the AniBloggers Choice Anime Awards 2011 which can be read HERE. While I would like to encompass every anime...

Black Butler Collection 2 – Review

It has only been a month since I started watching the first collection of this series, and out of all of Madman's releases this month, this was the one I was most eagerly waiting for hands down. A few days back, Madman recently announced that they will be releasing Black Butler onto television screens in at the very least, Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales starting next month, so you have no reason not to experience Black Butler for yourself. For those who have not read my review of the first part should take to reading it HERE and ideally trying to watch some of the first part before reading this to prevent spoilers (Hell, it is not like this will be a negative review given the previous comments). Anyway, all your favorite British accented characters are back in the second part of Black Butler.