Found at Brookshires Supermarket while visiting my parents this weekend. Who knew you could make skillet gravy from the renderings of the elderly?
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Found at Brookshires Supermarket while visiting my parents this weekend. Who knew you could make skillet gravy from the renderings of the elderly?
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Nothing too spectacular in this issue of Mixx Zine. Seriously. Still dude bros editing a magazine with b-boy lingo -pure ’90s color and layout and style. Highlights: New series Harlem Beat. Way too many colors and !Exclamation! !Points! on the Mixx Page. Everything has to be branded Mixx. 3D Adventures of Sailor Moon has...
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Sometimes you have to scratch your head on why some licensing deals are made. Hello Kitty Jelly Belly. Those would be the flavors I would have the beans taste like.
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Revolutionary Girl Utena – Similar to Sailor Moon features, I decided to scan this first in-depth feature from this issue. It’s very informative. My favorite part of Utena is the beginning sword fight song and the stairs. Lots of stairs. Best watching experience for Utena to me is still the metaphor-laden movie. Here are...
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Holy crap do I have a lot to cover in this issue of Animerica. Part 3 of “Beyond Sailor Moon” covers Sailor Moon SuperS and and Sailor Stars. I’ve noticed from Google Analytics that more people check out the magazines with Sailor Moon. I scanned this feature since it covers a lot of all...
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Keep it on the up and up. Alright? Will you do that for me?
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This month’s cover feature is the 20th Anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam. In 1998, Gundam finally gets released in the US by Bandai Entertainment via Anime-Village.com Tons of ads in this issue, some great some really, really bad. Let’s enjoy this time machine, shall we? Highlights: I included the Editor page because I think...
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…but it’s still the most useful implement of emphasis.
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Let there be no indignity. Get a pencil and write all that has been weighing on your mind–all that crap that keeps you from where you want to be onto a piece of paper. Fold that paper in half, then fold again, and again and again until the creases make it impossible to fold. ...
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