One of the most significant license buyer of anime in the states is Funimation. They’ve an online streaming service in FunimationNow which just released a mobile version to support smartphones and tablets; iOS, Android, Kindle and even Windows 10 devices. There’s a three tier model; Free – limited library with ads Subpass ($4.99 a month) […]
Geeky news and discoveries
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Dive into our sub-categories to find the latest in Cool Tech, admire incredible creations in Art, gain insights from our Interviews, or discover your next favourite online destination in our roundup of interesting Sites. If it's geeky and it's cool, you'll find it here.
Short film: The King’s Pawn
It’s man versus machine – with a twist – in this short psychological drama. A former chess prodigy turned programmer has the rare chance to confront the grandmaster who destroyed his dreams by pitting a super-computer against him in a high profile battle. Who will come out top? Man, machine or man? Ready to watch […]
My Neighbour Totoro as a tasty cake
It’s not often you look at a tree trunk and wonder how tasty it will be. That’s exactly what’s going on here with this My Neighbour Totoro cake from the Australian bakery Deliciously Yummy. Looking for cake ideas and inspiration? Zombie brain cake? Transforming cake? Tentacle cake? We’ve had all sorts here on Geek Native […]
When the stats are too good to pass on…
When a piece of armour doesn’t match your current set… … but its stats are too good to pass up. We’ve all been there. Right? Via Imgur
Thailand’s 4D dancers
It’s not often Geek Native pops up a “x Got Talent” video but this one, from Thailand, is loaded with geek cred. How so? In addition to some typical dance moves this gig has some clever projection skills going on.
Sleepy dragon looking for a home
A recent addition to the Geek Native shop is this sleepy dragon. This design appears at the back of the current Impackt colour core cards that get popped into prize packages from competitions. There are 20 different products which feature the dragon; t-shirts, pencil skirts and pillows being three favourites but I think the notepads […]
Deadpool flash mob street Taekwondo
How much Deadpool action can you handle? Given the marketing campaign followed up by the super success of the movie we’re all finding out just. This effort from K-Tigers Taekwondo is worth a watch, though, as the street kicks and leaps are impressive. They call it a flash mob as about two dozen Deadpools turn […]
Escape into fantasy with Arash Radkia
Arash Radkia ia freelance concept artist. He shares his art on Facebook as well as the occasional update to his ArtStation page. Well worth checking out.
Has sci-fi become more mainstream? Non-geeks think so!
Has sci-fi become more mainstream in the last five years? You might scan the cinema or TV listings and wonder whether more of the shows have a science-fiction leaning while enjoying the limelight of popular slots on popular channels. You might think about shelf-space in your local library or bookstore and you might even wonder […]
Short film: Tokyo Cosmo
A delightful short indie animation from Japan. Pay attention to the detail. For example; the movement and texture in our hero’s cardigan, the grim on the titles or the water in the washing machine. Pay no heed to the giant monster that’s all set to terrorise Tokyo. Up for some short film roulette? Click this […]









