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"Digimon Adventure" Sequel Anime Announced

With the 15th anniversary of the series just around the corner, two very special anime projects have been announced at the delight of fans (particularly Ryan and myself). A sequel to the original Digimon Adventure series featuring a 17yr old Tai now in High school will see the rest of the original crew return and […]

“Digimon Adventure” Sequel Anime Announced

With the 15th anniversary of the series just around the corner, two very special anime projects have been announced at the delight of fans (particularly Ryan and myself). A sequel to the original Digimon Adventure series featuring a 17yr old Tai now in High school will see the rest of the original crew return and […]

AkumaKon Announces Second Guest

Galway’s annual Anime and Gaming convention, AkumaKon have gone and announced their second guest, Yutaka Yamamoto. Mr Yamamoto is the founder of the Ordet animation studio, and is formerly of Kyoto Animation, his best known projects include, Wake Up, Girls and Fractale but he’s also worked The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya,  Lucky Star and Air. […]

OTAKU DIGEST#2 SWORD ART ONLINE II

Hello and welcome to the latest instalment of Otaku Digest! Last week we opened up with one of the biggest animes of the season, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, so in keeping with covering whats hot, this week I will be looking at the heavily anticipated second season of a little show that took the […]

Sailor Moon Crystal Trailer

Sailor scouts stop what you’re doing right now… and just feast your eyes on this! Sailor Moon returns and the trailer below is glorious! Sailor Moon Crystal is set to air in Japan on July 5 and will be simulcast around the world. The trailer shows the protagonist and all round Anime Idol, teenager Usagi Tsukino, getting […]

High Score: Kyoukai no Kanata

Kyoto Animation are frequently blamed – or credited, depending on who you ask – for launching the moé trend in contemporary anime, or at the very least perpetuating it to a greater extent than most others. It’s hard to argue against that point, even as a massive fan of K-On! and Nichijou I have to […]
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