I finally got round to part two of my Studio Ghibli review marathon! This time I'm covering 1989 to 1993, and Kiki's Delivery Service, Only Yesterday, Porco Rosso, and Ocean Waves: https://t.co/Mf6mi6Ck7x
In this month's batch of vintage anime reviews, I'm doing a deep dive into the weird world of one of the more obscure and long-forgotten distributors, the so-bad-they're-kind-of-fascinating Western Connection. https://t.co/XZmIheMCWc
Took me a while, but I finally got 2025's first batch of vintage anime reviews together. And hey, one of them is even of a brand-new Blu-ray release, how often does that happen? https://t.co/kar10P2hjj
Back with the vintage anime reviews, and after a couple of exciting breaks from the usual, it's a return to the usual deeply obscure randomness... https://t.co/C2bMOrvian
With 140 posts and 560 vintage anime reviews under my belt, I decided it was finally time I got to a little studio named Ghibli... https://t.co/pgNzKW2O50
In a break from the usual with the vintage anime reviews, this time around I've gone back and re-reviewed some titles I covered way, way back and was wildly off the mark with... https://t.co/a8UGC39l0p
I've left it way too long with the vintage anime reviews, but what better way to make up for it than with some sexy nineties anime? https://t.co/axUsYDJbjZ
It's a particularly obscure batch in this month's vintage anime reviews, which makes it all the more frustrating that one of them's a bit of a stone-cold classic... https://t.co/3k0ufqa976
This time around with the vintage anime reviews, I set out to review a bunch of bad kids' movies - or at least, bad Western releases of good kids' movies - and inadvertently let a minor classic slip through: https://t.co/qTjxRNTPQ8
More vintage anime reviews, with something of a sports theme this time around, along with the most wildly enjoyable (and wildly terrible) film I've seen in quite some time... https://t.co/qLfMPbPRnc
It's been a bit too long since the last vintage anime review post, but in fairness, I did have to watch around twenty hours of TV for this Slayers special... https://t.co/OyNZFPZbS3
Here's the first batch of vintage anime reviews for the new year, and there's at least one thing in there to get a bit excited about, as I finally cover the highly regarded but never DVD-released Grey: Digital Target... https://t.co/RZDU32byqe
In a post that's frustrating whichever way you look at it, the theme for this month's anime reviews is titles that never got past VHS and absolutely deserved to... https://t.co/usDg450ukF
Here's some more vintage anime reviews, and for what may be the last time, everything here is pretty easy to find - though whether anyone would want to is another question! https://t.co/e92FAn0m4B
In a bit of a break from recent nineties anime reviews programming, I'm taking a deep dive into a show that's both well-known and easy to lay hands on, the OVA sequel to classic TV series The Irresponsible Captain Tylor: https://t.co/klxvXMKvyw
Time for some more vintage anime reviews, and normally covering The End of Evangelion or the second volume of Birdy the Mighty might be the standout here, but not when we have a movie made by an actual, honest-to-goodness cult... https://t.co/AaqTaRjF4I
Here's a bunch more reviews of anime that's practically impossible to get hold of, including a couple of titles that are good enough to make that fact really frustrating... https://t.co/c2UlfGiJpD
Time for another batch of vintage anime reviews, including the long-awaited (by me, if no-one else!) send-off for one the biggest franchises of the nineties... https://t.co/ZabwpSZNeu