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Scotland Loves Anime Festival, the UK’s biggest and longest-running anime film festival, is celebrating its 15th anniversary with an exciting expansion to London. The festival, known for showcasing the best talent in anime, will take place in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London from November 1st to November 17th.

The festival will feature a diverse lineup of films, including Naoko Yamada’s The Colors Within, Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window, and Look Back, based on the manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto. Scotland Loves Anime aims to provide an unforgettable experience for anime and cinema lovers alike.

Founder and Festival Director of Scotland Loves Anime expressed excitement about the expansion to London, highlighting the festival’s continuous growth and success over the past 15 years. The collaboration with Picturehouse Cinemas will bring the festival to a wider audience and create new opportunities for anime enthusiasts in the UK.

Special guests, including directors and composers, will be present at each location for Q&A sessions following the screenings. The festival schedule includes a variety of films, such as The Birth of Kitaro: Mystery of GeGeGe, Trapezium, PROMARE, and Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture.

Scotland Loves Anime was founded by Andrew Partridge to promote Japanese animation and provide a platform for unique and diverse animated films. The festival has become a premier event in the UK for anime enthusiasts worldwide, showcasing hidden gems and mainstream films alike.

For more information about the festival schedule and ticket bookings, visit the official website at http://www.lovesanimation.com/. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of anime on the big screen!