• One screen sold-out already, another just released. Come spend the night of Saturday 1st May watching the best anime around with Manga Entertainment and SCI-FI-LONDON.
  • Score your anime cinema tickets, buy your anime DVD's, or just watch anime for free at our website - we've got Japanese animation for you any which way you like it.
  • Wow, how did that happen? This week sees the hundredth issue of your beloved Mangazette. and we celebrate with (what else?) even more new anime for you, along with details of forthcoming cinema events.
  • Two complete series, and a movie, all in a single week? We do look after you, and if money’s tight then we’re giving anime away on our website, with your chance to watch five new episodes of Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, for free!
  • This week we've got a festival f festivals, as we point you as just a few of the big screen outings our movies are getting in the next thirty days. More details in forthcoming Mangazettes, but for now, get your diaries out...
  • This week we've got a whole box of magic tricks in the season one set Darker than Black, along with the long-awaited names of our Red Steel 2 competition winners. That's magic!
  • This week we've got one more stab at our Red Steel 2 competition and a heads-up on another bash at the Death Note finale. That, and a last warning about the Irish Film Institute's big anime weekend.
  • If you've ever wanted to take a swing at your enemies with a samurai sword, we've got a chance for you to do just that with a new Wii game we're giving away free to two lucky readers. That, and details of a movie not to be missed at London's Barbican.
  • Evangelion 2.0 makes an appearance over the Irish Sea, Bleach has a half-season set of nonstop fighting, and Piccadilly's overrun with Pickachus in this week's Mangazette. Don't say we don't look after you…
  • Our new series hits stores today, and we're here with the heads-up on Katsura Hoshino's D.Gray-Man. Also a tip-off on two cartoons that are not strictly-speaking anime, but still might tickle your pickle, particularly if you are into demons, giant robots, or stuff blowing up.