
If you’re interesting in mostly filler episodes of the long running series, then you’ll enjoy my review of the 31st “box set” of Naruto Shippuden, now up on Anime UK News HERE!

If you’re interesting in mostly filler episodes of the long running series, then you’ll enjoy my review of the 31st “box set” of Naruto Shippuden, now up on Anime UK News HERE!

My reviews of the finally released here DBZ movies for Anime UK News continues with collection five, featuring all three Broly films (a.k.a. “The good, the average and the awful”), which can be found HERE .

Time for a quick (ignoring the large copy and pasted Cast of Characters section…) look at Zeta Gundam’s overall ability to tell a good story. At 50 episodes it’s one of the longer Gundam series in general, but that’s not always a good thing… So, let’s finish this part of Universal Century off, shall we?

Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam comes to its grizzly and depressing conclusion! Yes, it’s well known now that creator Yoshiyuki Tomino fell into depression during the course of Zeta, leading to the extremely dark ending to the series, and … yep, it is that, but is it still enjoyable, in a sick, “realistic war scenario” kind of way? Let’s find out!

My review of “Part 2” of the Dragon Ball Super UK blu-ray release is now up on Anime UK News and can be read HERE.
In case you’re wondering, my next Super streaming review will be at the end of March, coinciding with the end of Super (for now?), as I thought it would make the most sense, especially given a lot of the last episodes will be very samey.

Zeta Gundam begins its march towards the series’ end as it introduces a third faction into the mix with the remnants of Zeon joining the fight between the Titans and the AUEG… as if my “Cast of Characters” section wasn’t full enough! Let’s take a look at this collection of smaller arcs leading up to the big finale, shall we?

20 episodes into Zeta Gundam and we finally see the Zeta Gundam! Also: lots of fighting on and around the moon, plus some political manouvering and backstabbing for good measure! Let’s take a look!

My review of the second volume of the Dragon Ball Super manga is now up on Anime UK News and can be read HERE. Quite a few differences between the two Super projects, as it turns out!

In a shorter batch of episodes (as it was so well contained as a stand alone story arc, I couldn’t resist) but a significant one. We not only get to see Amuro Ray return to piloting suits, but we also get our first mentally unstable Cyber-Newtype, a trope that will appear endlessly throughout all future Gundam shows… Let’s take a look!

My review of the fourth Blu-ray collection of the original DBZ films, featuring movies 7 and 9 (because all the Broly films have to be together, apparently!) is up at Anime UK News and can be viewed HERE.