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Darkstorm viewer 2018
Darkstorm viewer 2018











darkstorm viewer 2018

First up is Wotakoi: Love is Hard for an Otaku a wonderfully fun, geeky romance that left me wanting more but for the right reasons. So, my winning pick is actually split between two. Although this faltered towards the end of the year (due to personal issues mostly) it ‘s been nice to, for once, enjoy and discuss anime as soon as it’s released, rather than love them far later and when everyone else has moved on.Īnyways, what’s my winning pick for this year? At the end of last year, I was fully expecting Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card to be the runaway winner, but as much as I enjoyed the series, I was disheartened by the ending and (at the time of writing) no news of further seasons. In Part 1 of AUKN’s Review of 2018, our writers look back at the titles that have caught their attention this year.įinally, I have more than just a ‘default’ winner in this category! At the beginning of 2018 I promised myself to try and watch more streaming anime, and luckily for me with more anime released on Netflix and Amazon Prime, I was able to. And thanks (thanks?) to Netflix and Amazon Prime, the sheer volume of streamed anime to watch has grown too. What a pleasure to acknowledge that the growing trend for screening anime in cinemas that we noted in 2017 has gathered momentum in 2018 – as well as the growth of festivals, such as Scotland Loves Anime. Mirai, Mary and the Witch’s Flower, Maquia – are all anime films you probably watched at your local cinema this year on the big screen.













Darkstorm viewer 2018