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Animerica April 1998 – Fantasy Anime – Slayers, RPGs and Games

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January 9, 2013
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Swords! Sorcery! SLAYERS! There is not enough fantasy anime in the market place. Seems like the best was from this era of the 90s. Slayers and Escaflowne. What happened? Highlights: Scanned some but not all of the fantasy anime featured article. Remember Big Eyes Small Mouth? First time in an ad – English Dub...
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Animerica April 1997 – Sailor Moon DIC VHS The Doom Tree Series Box Set – Cover Battle Arena Toshiden Volume 5 – Number 4

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September 23, 2012
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This month’s issue’s cover is a show that I’ve never heard of before: Battle Arena Toshiden. So for Animerica to game the system, they put a “Hey Sailor Moon News!” call out on the cover. Very clever, cause there’s a lot of Sailor Moon in this issue. From this issue: DIC’s first Sailor Moon...
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Animerica Magazine Volume 4, Issue 4 – April 1996

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June 6, 2012
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I love Maison Ikkoku. I read the manga first. My sister got a couple of manga volumes -the original flipped oversized version-and I read them. After that, I bought the rest of the series. After finishing the last volume, I admit that I had tears reading the last chapters. Since then, I’ve purchased the...
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Animerica – Record of Lodoss War – Volume 3, Issue 4 – April 1995 – Anime Mangazine

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April 26, 2012
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Ears to another good issue of Animerica. Record of Lodoss War is on the cover. In this issue, CPM’s US Manga Corp is taking Manga’s subtitle premium pricing model and use it on Tokyo Babylon. English Subtitled VHS $29.95, English Dub $19.95. English dubs are expensive to produce so I keep wondering what was...
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Animerica Magazine Volume 2, Issue 4 – April 1994

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March 16, 2012
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Harem anime has arrived – a genre is born. Tenchi Muyo garners the cover for this month. I’m reading the interview with director Hiroki Hayashi and I found some information I never knew about the series: “No Need for Tenchi! is inspired by Gall Force and Bubblegum Crisis. We made up something that resembled...
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Animerica April 1993 – Rumiko Takahashi and Matthew Sweet Volume 1, Issue 2

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February 22, 2012
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Surprise! How about some Rumiko Takahashi? I kid, I kid. If you’ve read Animerica long enough and you know that VIZ publishes all of the mangaka’s work, of course it would be in your best interest to showcase it. I would. Maison Ikkoku is my favorite – by far. Another trend you will see...
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