For our British Audience (if you guys didn’t know about this one already)

From Anime Corporation News –

Anime Screenings in London

Barbican will be screening the anime titles listed below from October 2007 to June 2008 in London. Admission tickets cost £8.50, more information can be found here

Romeo X Juliet – October 30, 2007
Byosoku 5 Centimeters – November 27, 2007
Tales from Earthsea – January 29, 2008
Yugo the Negotiator – February 26, 2008
Area 88 – March 25, 2008
Patlabor II – April 29, 2008

Ray’s take:  pardon me sir (please try very hard to forgive my supremely god-awful, pretentious and phony British accent), but do they serve tea, crumpets, and ale at anime screenings?

Author: Ray

I'm a hardcore Anime Fan and I'm proud of it. I know so many things and I've acquired so much knowledge you wouldn't believe. But my love is anime. I've been drifting in this world for so long that I don't even know what an anchor means. I've seen so many shows that I've lost count. The only thing I'm sure of myself is that I care for the lowly and disenfranchised. I hate the rich and powerful and I love what I do, or what I can do. I like anime and I don't mind watching different types of shows. I have experience in different types of Japanese animation. I would be called an "expert" in a bizzaro world. One day, I'd like to start a revolution. I love the US, pizza, beer, sashimi, Chinese food, and steak. But I love freshly baked bread more than a well-aged steak. In reality, if I were born Japanese I'd be a real, hardcore Otaku. I love to love and I can hate strongly. I'm passionate in nature and I don't mind shedding tears. I can be reached at rayyhum777 at animediet. My Twitter is rayyhum777 at twitter.

2 thoughts on “For our British Audience (if you guys didn’t know about this one already)

  1. I’d love to see 5cm on the big screen but a 3 hour train journey is a bit out of the question on a weekday night…kudos to the Barbican for organising it though. We don’t get this sort of thing very often outside of conventions.

  2. Damn, yeah 3 hours on weekday is too long. Well, they don’t do a lot of screenings in US except in LA. Only in recent years they have done more.

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