Manga UK has been mentioned less than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'AnimeBlurayUK' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Manga UK had the highest popularity figure in November, 2015.

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The Disappointing Truth: Full Metal Panic – Ultimate Edition

[...] , but usually they add-in their own logo or alter the discs in some form – just like with how Manga UK treated their release of Dragon Ball Z Kai. An Ultimate Edition is meant to be mind blowing and [...]

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Blu-ray Review: Dragon Ball Z Kai – Season 2

[...] We take a look at Manga UK’s Blu-ray release of Dragon Ball Z Kai – Season 2; a set which contains the most noteworthy of [...]

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DVD Review: A Lull in the Sea – Part 1

[...] on the front of the disc artwork. Of course it’s not unknown for distributors to do this, as Manga UK did it previously with Fairy Tail & Jormungand, but it’s the first time that MVM have done [...]

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Madoka Magica Movies and Knights of Sidonia Pushed Back Until September

[...] we assume this ‘delay’ effects both the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film(s); although Manga UK haven’t exactly specified this fact. Knights of Sidonia – Season 1 on the otherhand was [...]

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Animatsu & MangaUK Industry Panel Announcements at London MCM Comic Con May 2015

[...] Blu-ray in artbox in July 2015) Madoka Magica Movie 3: Rebellion (September 2015) Animatsu and Manga UK may not have the quantity of titles you would be hoping for but they do have a strong-line-up of [...]

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DVD Review: Fairy Tail – Part 9

[...] menu can seem a little cluttered. Speaking of the disc menu as the discs have been authored by Manga UK themselves, presumably via their Anchor Bay studio, its completely different to previous [...]

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Animatsu Officially Launches within the UK; Annouces New Titles and Marketing Agreement with Manga Entertainment UK

[...] . This particular release is a joint-venture between Animatsu and Anchor Bay, similar to how Manga UK teamed-up with Anchor Bay for the release of Halo: Forward Unto Dawn; although its not just live- [...]

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Review: Dragon Ball Z – Battle of Gods

[...] to that of Psycho-Pass, Gargantia and Devil is a Part Timer, thus suggesting that yet again Manga UK are doing in-house blu-ray authoring as opposed to using masters created by Madman Entertainment [...]

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London MCM Comic Con October 2014 Anime License Round-Up

[...] the announcements were made online throughout the weekend and because the head honchos for Manga UK and MVM UK were busy doing other tasks; either way the complete license announcement throughout [...]

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