I came across this little YouTube Video from AnimeNewsNetwork. The video is a fan anime short created by Paul “Otaking” Johnson from Sheffield, England. This isn’t his first Doctor Who anime video – an earlier installment made the rounds around the internet a while back, but this installment, is much improved in my opinion – depicting some Daleks taking out some heavily armed soldiers, and, using some creative audio editing, The Two… Masters (honestly, if it weren’t for the fact that actors who have played The Master keep dying, I’m surprised they haven’t done that concept before). Take a look below the cut. Continue reading →
Author Archives: Alexander Case
Manga Review – X/1999 Vol. 4
Finally the battle lines are drawn in CLAMP’s apocalyptic series. Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for July 13th, 2010.
Not a strong week this week, but there’s some decent stuff here.
Anime Review – Durarara!!
This week we’re going with an anime review that’s considerably more recent then some of the last few anime that have gotten a review – having wrapped up at the tail-end of June. It’s also the first anime I’ve reviewed that (on this writing) is only available to legally watch streaming, through Crunchyroll. Continue reading →
Manga Review – X/1999 Vol. 3
We continue on with CLAMP’s more apocalyptic series, after the last volume started getting the plot into motion. Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for July 6th, 2010
Much better week this week, with plenty of good stuff for almost everyone. Oh, and I’d like to take a moment to wish our American readers a happy 4th of July.
Manga Review – Reservoir Chronicle Tsubasa Vol. 2
So, to keep pace with the xxxHolic reviews, we’re continuing with volume 2 of Tsubasa. You thought I’d forgotten about this one, didn’t ‘cha? Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for June 29th, 2010
Weekend Review – Comic Party
This week we have another anime series that (sort of) celebrates the anime fan, much like the animated segments in Otaku No Video did. However, this series has significantly more romantic comedy elements, and is also considerably more focused on one particular field – the act of making a fan/small press comic or doujinshi. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Outlanders Vol. 5
In our last installment, Geobaldi and company agreed to join forces with Tetsuya and Kahm to fight the Santovasku Empire. If you could work your way around those mouthfuls, then we’ll move on to volume 5. Continue reading →