Over the years, Twitch.tv has been a staple source of entertainment for many gamers who enjoy watching and interacting with content creators. Since its establishment as a video game stream service, it has since branched out into role playing games, art, real life, and more. Now, Twitch has realised that its user base, while primarily made up […]
Month: July 2017
We have competitions, One Piece Film Gold and Gangsta up for grabs!
Thanks to the magnificent team at Madman Entertainment we have not one but TWO competitions running for the next two weeks. For fans of series’ whose narrative length defies all expectations we have the recently-released One Piece Film Gold in your choice of DVD or Blu-Ray! For those who prefer gritty awesome goodness we also […]
AVCon 2017 round-up
It’s July and we’re in Adelaide which means – it’s AVCon time! Inferno and I were fortunate to attend Adelaide’s annual AVCon excitement last weekend and had a chance to chat with attendees, visit stalls, take photos and check out what was on show for this year’s convention. As the name implies, AVCon is all […]
Review: Robotics;Notes Complete Series (Blu-Ray)
Akiho Senomiya is part of the Central Tanegashima High School Robotics Club and dreams of making a life-sized and fully functional replica of Gunvarrel, a robot from an old TV show. Unfortunately, Akiho and her video game obsessed friend Kaito Yashio are the only two students in the club and are facing challenges making this […]
Review: Sailor Moon R – The Movie (DVD)
Sailor Moon R: The Movie was a pivotal moment of discovery as a Sailor Moon fanboy in the 90s. After smashing through the DiC localisation on repeat for so long, the arrival of the internet and a rather spectacular ultimate guide for the series in the April 1997 issue of Animerica (which also featured coming-soon […]
Review: Snow White with the Red Hair (Blu-Ray)
Bearing little relevance to its namesake, Snow White with the Red Hair is a relaxed anime that leaves a lot to be desired. The most appropriate word I found to describe it would be “basic”. While the medieval setting in the anime is preferable over the typical school backdrop, it wasn’t utilised to its full potential. Furthermore, […]
Review: Classroom Crisis (DVD)
In a future where the technology to travel space and inhabit other planets has been developed, humans have expanded their reach beyond Earth and colonized Mars. One of Japan’s new prefectures on the planet, Fourth Tokyo, is home to the elite Kirishina Corporation that specializes in the development of space aeronautics technology. The company also […]
Video: 5 reasons to revisit Cardcaptor Sakura
Yes we’re back in video form! In our latest endeavour Mangaman and Iron Chap share their unrivalled and manly enthusiasm for CLAMP’s legendary mahou shoujo classic, Cardcaptor Sakura. Well, in the form of a top5 video at least… You can keep up with our YouTube activities by visiting https://www.animeinferno.com.au/youtube – if you like what you […]
Review: Re Hamatora Complete Collection Season 2 (DVD)
After the cliff hanger ending of the first season Re Hamatora kicks off in Nowhere Café, the gangs usual hangout. There is a sombre atmosphere as it becomes apparent they have just been to Nices’ funeral. It is a bit startling to think the main character has been killed over three months ago, however it’s […]
Review: Cardcaptor Sakura Complete Series (DVD)
Once upon a time, somewhere around the year 2000 in the burgeoning days of the anime DVD market Australians could only dream of the possibility of a full, unedited, sub-only release of Cardcaptor Sakura. The market couldn’t support such a niche-within-a-niche release, we were told. Instead we got the mangled dub-only Cardcaptors edit, but… We […]