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Welcome to Geek Native's dedicated Anime section, your portal to the latest and greatest from Japan. From action-packed shonen and fantastical isekai to slice-of-life comedies and mech-filled sci-fi, we cover the full spectrum of anime. This is the place for news on upcoming series, reviews of current seasons, and trailers for the most anticipated new releases.

Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just starting your journey, we'll help you discover what to watch next. For those ready to dive in, you can explore a huge library of series, both new and classic, over at Crunchyroll. Stay tuned for our latest recommendations and updates!

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Anime Reports

Continuing the archive of independent Anime reporting (Archive Page 135).

Competition: Win Ghost in the Shell 2.0

July 24, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood 15 Comments

Ghost in the Shell is one of the most popular and respected anime series to have made it out of Japan. 2.0 is a re-mastered version of the first. Set in an alternative Hong Kong when the cyberspace is pushing strongly into every day human life Ghost in the Shell follows cyber-cop Major Motoko Kusanagi. […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: competitions, ghost in the shell

Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #11

July 21, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Irregular Reconnaissance is a chance to catch up and chat about the geeky aspects of entertainment. In Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime we chat about anime. You guessed that already, huh? What anime have you been watching lately? Share your thoughts and finds in the comments below? Which titles are a must watch? Which are a miss? […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: Blade and Soul, dragon ball, Irregular Reconnaissance, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, one piece, reviews

No Midgard Serpent: A review of Jormungand

July 11, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The anime Jormungand is named after the Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr, a creature who it said will signal the end of the world should it ever let go of its own tail. This enemy of Thor is so large that it circles all around the world. There is no more Norse mythology in Jormungand – even […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: Jormungand, manga uk, reviews

New Robotech anime? If Harmony Gold finds Kickstarter gold

July 7, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Harmony Gold Productions are the people who helped dub Dragon Ball in the 80s but are better known for being the US distributor of Robotech. The company has been slumbering for a while, it seems, but perhaps due to the ongoing sales strength of Robotech on DVD they’ve started to stir. Now they’re asking for […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: kickstarters, Robotech

Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #10

July 6, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Which anime would you recommend to friends and fellow roleplayers? In Irregular Reconnaissance I run through some of the series I’ve been watching in a collection of mini-reviews. There are no spoilers, just a little description of what’s going on and what I either like or dislike. We’d love to have your anime advice in the […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: Blade and Soul, dragon ball, Irregular Reconnaissance, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, one piece, reviews

Monstrous: A review of the One Piece Movie – Strong World

June 29, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I was lucky. The first time I watched Strong World was years ago and on the big screen during the 2010 Scotland Loves Anime. It was actually my introduction to One Piece. When I went from the movie to the original show it was quite a change. That’s because the show is so old it […]

Filed Under: Anime, Movies Tagged With: one piece, reviews

Knights of Sidonia trailers ahead of Netflix launch

June 26, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

On the 4th of July Netflix will launch Tsutomu Nihei’s Knights of Sidonia. It’s very good to see Netflix getting deeper into anime. The on demand stream gets the series “firstly and exclusively” in Japanese audio with English subs and with local language dubbing. This is a sci-fi set after mankind has fled Earth to […]

Filed Under: Anime, Online Shows Tagged With: Knights of Sidonia, netflix, trailers

A gamble: A review of Mardock Scramble – The Third Exhaust

June 25, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mardock Scramble: The Third Exhaust is the third film to accompany the TV series. I’ve not seen the episodes but I was able to watch Mardock Scramble: The First Compression and Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion on the big screen during Scotland Loves Anime. As it happens, I actually had to double check that this […]

Filed Under: Anime, Movies Tagged With: manga uk, reviews, sci-fi

Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #9

June 22, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

An unscheduled catch-up from the life of an anime fan. In Irregular Reconnaissance you’ll find a collection of mini-reviews, quips and insight on a bunch of anime. The goal is to help you work out which series might earn their way into your schedule and to serve as a discussion focus for fans. Are you […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: Blade and Soul, dragonball, Irregular Reconnaissance, one piece, reviews, strike the blood

A king among anime: A review of K

June 20, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’ve known about K ever since Geek Native shared a trailer back in 2012. I hadn’t realised what I was missing. Manga UK released K in May and it has become one of my favourite animes of the year. The series picks up following Shiro who is easygoing and popular. He’s set on by a […]

Filed Under: Anime Tagged With: manga uk, reviews, Supernatural

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