BAM BAM BAM!
Both of today’s news items come from Anime UK News, and the first isn’t the Flintstones revival if that’s what you were thinking. BAM stands for Bexley Anime and Manga, and if you are in the vicinity of South East London come February 2010, you’ll be able to partake of a whole month of fun, with cinema screenings, seminars, workshops, cosplay and loads more besides. It’s early days as yet, but keep an eye on their Facebook page to see what other exciting events will be announced.
Beez Anime Legends
Long ago, when there were two dollars to the pound, I went on an import spree, stocking up on Region 1 anime at bargain basement prices. The most bargain basement-est of them all were the Bandai Anime Legends line, whole series in m-lock cases, and I had the likes of Planetes, Cowboy Bebop, Wolf’s Rain, and Witch Hunter Robin, for around £15 each. Bandai’s European arm, Beez has been notoriously slow to discount, but one eagle-eyed anime prospector on the Anime UK News forums has spotted these two titles at Play, Wolf’s Rain and Gundam Seed Part 1 pre-trailing for £16.99, under the Beez Anime Legends label. That’s around 10 hours of anime for a price actually cheaper than what it would cost to import now. All I can say is that it’s about time. And anyone who says that anime in the UK is too expensive needs their head examined.
Witchblade Competition


MVM’s Speed Grapher: Volume 5 lies in a bargain bin somewhere, or you can wait for the recently announced boxset coming in January. MVM also release Aquarion: Volume 1 today.
Posted by Jitendar Canth