Anime Limited is bringing Katsuhiro Otomo’s masterpiece Akira back to UK cinemas and IMAX screens from 17 April to celebrate 35 years of the cyberpunk classic.
Anime Limited Articles
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Anime Limited becomes Toho subsidiary in strategic split from Plaion
Toho acquires Anime Limited and announces a new European HQ in London. Read about the new strategic alliance with Plaion and what it means for UK anime fans.
Anime Review: The Last Blossom
Geek Native reviews The Last Blossom, a surprisingly moving anime film about a dying Yakuza, his past regrets, and a mysterious talking plant.
Godzilla Minus One Collector’s Edition is the only way to get Minus Color
Glasgow’s Anime Limited quips, “Wreck the halls”, as they get Godzilla Minus One into stores in time for the Christmas rush.
Scottish anime company lands giant straw hat in London’s King Cross Station
The straw hat? That’s the symbol adopted by Luffy in tribute to the man who raised him, Shanks, and the name of his pirate gang.
One Piece Film: Red – which cinemas are showing the record-breaking anime?
Anime Limited, now a Plaion Pictures brand, making it part of the Embracer Group and sister to Dark Horse, Fantasy Flight Games, Edge and Asmodee, is bringing the iconic One Piece to UK cinema.
Flight or fight: A review of Goodbye, DonGlees!
Goodbye, DonGlees! is a forthcoming feature-length anime that I was fortunate enough to grab a ticket for at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
The Deer King is the anime for our plague-ridden world
The second trailer for The Deer King: The Promised Journey With Yuna has the news that the anime has been delayed again.
Crunchyroll Movie Night at Home schedule
Scotland’s Anime Limited have teamed up with Crunchyroll to bring the Crunchyroll Movie Night at Home to the UK and Ireland.
A review of 009 Re: Cyborg
009 Re: Cyborg is an anime from Ghost in the Shell’s Kenji Kamiyama and Production I.G. I watched it here in Edinburgh, on a big cinema screen, as it’s the debut title from new Scottish based anime distributor Anime Limited. In short; it’s a cracking film, thoroughly engaging and blisteringly contemporary. Then it stops and […]









