Thorfinn pursues a journey with his father’s killer in order to take revenge and end his life in a duel as an honorable warrior and pay his father a homage.
Cheers of Delight: A review of the Seven Days War anime
I watched the 2019 animation Seven Days War in Scotland Loves Anime in 2022, which means a big screen and an audience.
One Piece Film: Red – which cinemas are showing the record-breaking anime?
Anime Limited, now a Plaion Pictures brand, making it part of the Embracer Group and sister to Dark Horse, Fantasy Flight Games, Edge and Asmodee, is bringing the iconic One Piece to UK cinema.
Uplifting: A review of Blue Thermal
I enjoyed Blue Thermal. Some people will love Blue Thermal; it’ll touch sometime deep in those who might also have that hunger for silent speed through the heavens.
So bad they made it into a feature-length: A review of Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan’s Island
The 15th episode of the original Mobile Suit Gundam anime aired in 1979 and was terrible.
The danger of time travel: A review of The Tunnel to Summer, The Exit of Goodbyes anime
I had high hopes for The Tunnel to Summer, The Exit of Goodbyes. I enjoyed the feature-length and was moved by it sometimes, but I’m not sure all my aspirations were met.
Friendship is magical: A review of Her Blue Sky anime
Mari Okada is the writer of this magical piece about friendship, sisters and the ghosts of the living.
The future is friendly robots: A review of the Break of Dawn anime
I won’t watch Break of Dawn again, but glad I caught it on the big screen at Scotland Loves Anime.
Heartbreak wholesome: A review of Hula Fulla Dance
At a second glance, Hula Fulla Dance is about making new connections to replace old ones, about renewal and friendship.
Cucumber horses: A review of Garden of Remembrance
I was lucky enough to catch the world premiere of Naoko Yamada’s Garden of Remembrance at Scotland Loves Anime (Edinburgh).