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Sailor Moon

Animerica Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon & Sailor Moon TV – Nov 2000

January 14, 2019 by Lance Heiskell Leave a Comment

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It's rare to see a "Dub That Time Forgot" make the cover. Shamanic Princess was released by Media Blasters under their U.S. Manga Corps label.  Here's their trailer for the series:The odd thing about having this title on the cover is that there's a 5 page Cardcaptor Sakura spotlight article that gives you an overview of the show. Perhaps CLAMP didn't authorize a … [Read more...] about Animerica Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon & Sailor Moon TV – Nov 2000

Yoshiyuki Tomino Interview – Sailor Moon, Fushigi Yugi Articles – Animerica February 2000

January 2, 2016 by Lance Heiskell 3 Comments

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In this issue, I included a Yoshiyuki Tomino interview to promote the domestic release of Garzey's Wing.I loved how this one starts: Animerica: How did you become an animator? Yoshiyuki Tomino: I'm not an animator. I'm a director. There's a difference. Animerica: Then how did you become a director? Yoshiyuki Tomino: It was the only job I took. Animerica: Would you … [Read more...] about Yoshiyuki Tomino Interview – Sailor Moon, Fushigi Yugi Articles – Animerica February 2000

1st Pokemon Cover -Pikachu and Ash Ketchum – Animerica July 1999

November 23, 2013 by Lance Heiskell 1 Comment

Pokemon cover! I choose you! I was too old to get into Pokemon when it started, but I know that a lot of Poke-kids got into anime because of Pokemon. "Anime - Gotta collect them all!" Here's 8 pages of the Pokemon feature that fully introduces Pokemon to the novice. The Editor's page has a picture of the Pokemon Volkswagen Beetle.After reading this, I had no idea that the … [Read more...] about 1st Pokemon Cover -Pikachu and Ash Ketchum – Animerica July 1999

Mixx Zine 6 – Harlem Beat – Sailor Moon 3D Video Game Ad

April 9, 2013 by Lance Heiskell Leave a Comment

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 a better ad than the previous issue. Better … [Read more...] about Mixx Zine 6 – Harlem Beat – Sailor Moon 3D Video Game Ad

Sailor Moon SuperS Sailor Stars – Animerica November 1998 – Escaflowne

March 31, 2013 by Lance Heiskell Leave a Comment

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 things Sailor Moon.Highlights:Anime Shopping Guide from 1998. Two pages of where … [Read more...] about Sailor Moon SuperS Sailor Stars – Animerica November 1998 – Escaflowne

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A Few Tips Upon Reading

First off, find a secluded area and pour yourself a beverage of choice. You must cleanse the palate to take in the delicacies of the nostalgia I'm about to throw down.

Second, if it’s cold where you live, grab a blanket, maybe two. If at all possible, sit down while reading. I hate standing, never stood for it, never will.

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