STACK #121 Nov 2015

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ANIME ROUND-UP

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods

F ollowing on from the now legendaryTV series, Season 7 of which is released on Blu-ray this month, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods turns things up to 11 with the introduction of an all-new threat: Beerus. Sure, he sounds like God of Ale but he’s actually the biggest threat to the universe and can only be stopped by the one and only Goku. One of the classics gets a spit and polish and its very first Blu-ray release: Ninja Scroll (Remastered) is one of the craziest, bloodiest and most action-packed films in anime history. If you’re a fan of Akira and Ghost in the Shell , Ninja Scroll should be right there on the shelf next to them. Speaking of classics, celebrating a quarter century since the release of Shirow Masamune’s seminal manga series, Ghost in the Shell 25th Anniversary Edition is remastered on beautiful Blu-ray and contains a collectors booklet. Arguably one of the greatest anime movies and most influential films of its time, Ghost in the Shell is another classic series which holds up incredibly well considering its vintage. Not only is Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist an awesome slugfest which pays homage to the greatest fighting game of all time, it’s also a success story in its own right. After creating a short film based on the franchise, Joey Ansah and Christian Howard were

simply don’t have the time, now you have no excuse. Embrace the madness. Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates are back in One Piece Film Z .The Z in this case relates to former Marine Admiral ‘Z’, a madman who has stolen the Marines’ Dyna Stones, devices of ultimate destruction which threaten the very existence of the NewWorld. All the fun of theTV series, wrapped in glorious feature film production values. The end is nigh. Hellsing UltimateVolume 3 brings about the ultimate conclusion to the ultimate retelling of the ultimate vampire series. Is that ultimate enough for you? Alucard and Seras Victoria are back to their Nazi killing best in this R-rated splatterfest. A Certain Magical Index II: Part 1 is what we get when science and magic meet. When the potentially destructive Book of the Law is stolen, Kamijo and Index combine to protect a nun – the only person who can decode the cipher – from holy assassins. With great animation by JC Staff, A Certain Magical Index II is sure to get your adrenaline pumping. A Certain Scientific Railgun – Season 2: Part 1 & 2 takes us back to Academy City with the master of electricity, Mikoto Misaka, who must destroy a sadistic killer

Hellsing UltimateVolume 3

officially give the go ahead by Capcom to make a 12-episode series which has in turn been cut into a full-length feature film. These guys kick JCVD and Kylie Minogue’s butt… just sayin’. Based upon the massively successful Platinum Games series, Bayonetta: Bloody Fate tells the story of the witch Bayonetta, who finds herself at the bottom of a lake after sleeping for half a millennia. She embarks on a gorgeous Gonzo animated journey to find out who she is. If you’ve liked the Bayonetta games, or even if you haven’t, this film is a fantastic, visual treat. One of the most popular series of recent times, Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Movies 1 & 2 hit shelves and they’re every bit as sweet, innocent, messed-up and harrowing as the series. In fact, the films are a condensed retelling of the series. So if you’ve wanted to watch the series but

in order to protect clones of herself. But what she discovers along the way will change everything.

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