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December 1990 Pt1. Newtype Magazine.
'Newtype' #12 December 1990 - The Moving Pictures Magazine, Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including t...
September 1990 Pt.1 Newtype Magazine
'Newtype - the moving pictures magazine' #9 September 1990. Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including front ...
The Anime Nostalgia Facility UK
Lupin III, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, The Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors, ULTRAMAN, City Hunter
November 1990 Pt.1 Newtype Magazine
' Newtype' - the moving pictures magazine '. Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including front & back covers),...
The Anime Nostalgia Facility UK
Burning Blood, Karasu Tengu Kabuto, OZ, Ronin Warriors, Sherlock Hound
January 1991 Pt. 1 Newtype Magazine.
'Newtype' #1 December 1991 - The Moving Pictures Magazine, Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including the ...
October 1990 Pt.1 Newtype Magazine
'Newtype' - the moving pictures magazine'. Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including front & back covers), #...
The Anime Nostalgia Facility UK
ULTRAMAN, City Hunter, Lupin III, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, The Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors
February 1991 Pt. 1 Newtype Magazine.
'Newtype' #2 February 1991 - The Moving Pictures Magazine, Published monthly by Kadokawa Shoten. Consisting of 188 pages (including the...
[Interview] Newtype magazine (November 1994) – CLAMP interview
This is the earliest interview I have found of CLAMP talking about Rayearth. In this interview, you’ll find interesting information about the creation of Rayearth and how CLAMP…
Newtype Magazine (05/2000) – Cast Member Reflections
The following is a translation from the May 2000 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. Illustration by Seiichi Nakatani.
Interview – 40 Years of Shoji Kawamori
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Newtype Magazine (06/1999) – Interview with Syd Mead
The following is a translation from the June 1999 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. This interview is conducted by Rikao…
Newtype Magazine (09/1999) – Interview with Akira Yasuda
The following is a translation from the September 1999 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. Akira Yasuda. Born on July 21,…
Newtype Magazine – Turn A Gundam Rankings & TV Ratings
I recently acquired a handful of Newtype magazine issues from the 1999-2000 era, primarily for Turn A Gundam research purposes. It’s my first time really diving into Newtype…
Newtype Magazine (10/1998) – Interview with Akira Yasuda
The following is a translation from the October 1998 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. Akira Yasuda. Born on July 21,…
Newtype Magazine (04/1999) – Press Conference & Message from Yoshiyuki Tomino
The following is a translation of an article from the April 1999 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability.
Newtype Magazine (04/2000) – Examining Turn A Gundam’s Main Scriptwriters
The following is a translation from the April 2000 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. THE MIRACLE OF WORDS Naturally, the appeal…
Looking Back on Newtype USA 15 Years Later
Once upon a time (or, before internet access was as accessible as it is today) anime magazines played a key role in keeping anime fans plugged in to…
Newtype Magazine (11/1999) – A Talk with Yoko Kanno & Akira Yasuda
Music and Visuals—when these two realms collided, a new wind was born in the Turn A world. Yoko Kanno and Akira Yasuda. What did they bring to Turn…
Newtype Magazine (06/2000) – Beyond the Horizon: Yoshiyuki Tomino x Nozomi Omori
The following is a translation from the June 2000 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. Turn A Gundam finished its one-year TV…
Newtype Magazine (05/1999) – Q&A with Akira Yasuda, Kunio Okawara, and Syd Mead
The following is a translation from the May 1999 issue of Newtype Magazine. It has been slightly edited for clarity and readability. Illustration by Masahiro Yamane.
NewType Republic Released!
Hello everyone and Merry Christmas Eve! For a long time I have unfortunately been neglecting my game design projects in favor of simple writing due to life issues,…
April 2020 Is the First Conventionless Month in Over 40 Years
News: Conventions have been announcing cancellations starting back in mid-March, but as of today, every single fan convention that had been scheduled for April 2020 has been either…
April 2020 Is the First Conventionless Month in Over 40 Years
News: Conventions have been announcing cancellations starting back in mid-March, but as of today, every single fan convention that had been scheduled for April 2020 has been either…
40 Years Ago: Gojira and Space Firebird Come to New York
In the summer of 1982, the Public Theater in Manhattan ran a film series called “Summer in Japan,” which programmed a number of Japanese films that hadn’t previously…
From Yoshinori Kanada to Jujutsu Kaisen, 40 years of action animation – Shinsaku Kôzuma Long Interview
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From Yoshinori Kanada to Jujutsu Kaisen, 40 years of action animation – Shinsaku Kôzuma Long Interview
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Anime Crossover 40 Years In The Making | Lupin III vs Cat's Eye
In the world of anime and manga, there exists quite a few crossovers between different series. But there is one anime crossover that seemed like such a no…
40 Hz
That’s the title of one of the stories I just finished. Couldn’t think of a better one. It involves sleep, anyway. Everything I’ve written in the last year…
Gorillaman 40
This next review presents a sequel to a beloved quirky seinen title, and a followup to a 2016 Obscure Manga review of a title still yet untranslated. Gorillaman…
Favorite AMVs of 2020 (#40-#31)
40. This is (not) the greatest song in the world.editor: camhcomanime: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Neon Genesis Evangelion 1.0, Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0music: camhcom – “This is (not) the…
Invaders of the Rokujouma!?, Vol. 40
By Takehaya and Poco. Released in Japan as “Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?” by HJ Bunko. Released in North America digitally by J-Novel Club. Translated by Warnis. If this is…
Favorite AMVs of 2023 (#40-#31)
40. Run Makoto Runeditor: qwaqaanime: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, variousmusic: Apollo 440 – “Don’t Stop the Rock”VPR Warning: All qwaqa’s return to editing was n…
Favorite AMVs of 2021 (#40-#31)
40. Transparent S O U Leditor: UnluckyArtistanime: variousmusic: Willow – “t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l” Not the first…
Favorite AMVs of 2024 (#40-#31)
40. Softly Througheditor: CrackTheSkyanime: Alice and Therese’s Illusion Factorymusic: Nick Ward – “Aubrey Plaza” Almost anytime I spot a group of young people having fun, o…
Cardcaptor Sakura – 40 – Tower of Dreams
Sakura, Tomoyo, Syaoran and Meiling go on a shopping and sightseeing trip to Tokyo…on their own. Wait, aren’t these eleven-year-old kids who require supervision during such a trip? Appa…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Fall 2018
Anime goes through trends. Especially when it comes to the niche market otaku titles, if a certain style of story gets popular, it will be repeated endlessly. This…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Summer 2017
On the whole I don’t think 2017 was much of a great year for anime. There were relatively few stand out anime that still get talked about even…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Winter 2019
Ah yes, 2019. I remember it well. It may be man eons in the past but twas a fine vintage year for Japanese animation. Yup, we’ve reached this…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Winter 2018
One thing that’s quite difficult as an anime fan is learning the names of the people who create the anime you love. For as much as things like…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Spring 2019
Being this close to the present day makes it quite difficult to talk about the legacy of anime that aired in spring 2019. It’s not like Sword Art…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Spring 2018
Getting this close to the current day is making it more difficult to pick out which anime have left a significant impact on anime and which were just…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Fall 2017
When anime first started having full digitally animated series around the turn of the century, a lot of the early examples were kinda awful. There’s a reason why…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Fall 2019
We’re finally here. The last season of the decade. 40 seasons covered over the past 40 weeks. Once you’ve done reading this post, the 2010s will be over.…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Spring 2017
Anime fandom definitely has its debates and sides to choose from. You could enter the great sub vs dub wars, or the morality of pirating, or whether moe…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Summer 2018
There were a number of new anime very much worth talking about this summer season. However I want to kick things off with a talk about the third…
40 Seasons in 40 Weeks – Summer 2019
The anime from this season haven’t even all ended yet! I just watched the final episode of Dr. Stone a few days ago, and Vinland Saga still has…
AnimeUK Magazine DEC91
AnimeUK Magazine December 1991 In the Winter of 1991\1992 ' AnimeUK Magazine ' was first published, costing about £3.50? With 30 numbered ...
40 Years Ago: The TWILIGHT ZONE Tragedy–In Memory of Renee Chen, Myca Dinh Le, and Vic Morrow
Forty years ago, in the early hours of July 23, 1982, a horrible, preventable tragedy occurred on the outdoor set of TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE, a Warner Bros.…
40 x 40 Chikuwa Kaigi by Unou Sanou
40 x 40 Chikuwa Kaigi is light, funny romance between two forty-year old men. It’s refreshing to see two, fully-grown men discover love and sexuality together. As the…
Ten years of Mikotoism
I started Mikotoism ten years ago, when I was just discovering the world of anime. Feeling the urge to share my newfound passion, I started a blog and wrote…