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tetrix-anime · 18 days
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Dungeon Meshi (Delicious in Dungeon) scans
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empty-movement · 1 month
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March 29, 1997
There's a new show coming out called Revolutionary Girl Utena, by that guy that did some of Sailor Moon. The show starts on April 2, 1997, so it's almost time!
In the meantime, you've got the March edition of Newtype magazine to flip through--
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Lime is so cute! But flipping through, you find this--
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Damn, a whole two page spread! Looks romantic with all those roses, and that little purple guy... what is that? A monkey? A mouse?
Well, guess you'll find out on April 2nd! Click here to watch along with our Utena Weekly thread on the forum.
Other threads that may be of interest:
Everything Utena, and Where to Find It - Up to date as of Mar 29, 2024 with as many plausibly legal sources as we can give ya, including the game and musicals. Enjoy!
Much Ado About Mitsuru's Storyboards - We managed to snag the storyboards for episode 18, and Vanna does a thorough breakdown of the stuff in them-- and the stuff that got cut from the episode-- here.
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gabbyp09 · 3 months
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bozemane · 4 months
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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Misato Katsuragi from Neon Genesis Evangelion artwork 
Misato is by Shunji Suzuki
The setting and background is altered photography by Ichiro Kamei
Illustration done for Newtype Magazine
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saint-miroir · 6 months
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Sakura Wars Art File Selection booklet--Front cover, colored pages, and pages 2-4. Cover illustrated by Kazuya Kuroda. Taken from Newtype Magazine (01/1998). Scanned from my personal collection.
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Dunmeshi poster and sticker sheet in the latest issue of Newtype
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h0neytune-cherub · 11 months
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Newtype April 1993
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fma03anniversary · 6 months
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For the second time in 3 months, for Fullmetal Alchemist's popularity brings it back as the cover feature on Newtype Magazine for March 2004 with 10 full pages of info. Let's look inside!
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Looking ahead at the upcoming story elements, we get our first look at the Laboratory 5 story line with four pages.
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We have a two page spread covering the ladies of the show, then another two page spread featuring interviews with Romi Park, Rie Kugimiya, Tōru Ōkawa, and Keiji Fujiwara. The last two pages are dedicated to the secondary characters we've been introduced to over the last few weeks, plus a bit of information on the new OP/ED everyone's been enjoying!
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Monthly rankings!
FMA lands at #2 most popular show going into March after sitting in #1 entering February (Flame vs Fullmetal did great things for the popularity!).
Ed occupies #2 most popular male character (down from #1 in Feb), Roy holds steady at #5. Riza sits at #3 most popular female character (down from #2), and Winry is at #5 (down from #3). FMA DVD 1 ranks #3 best selling anime DVD behind Gundam Seed Vol 10 and Nausica Valley of the Wind's first DVD release (previously VHS only).
And still crushing it 3 months later, Melissa comes in as the 2nd best selling anime single, just behind the new Astroboy theme song.
Finally, the Furoku purchase bonus this month is an FMA sticker book, with 10 pages of stickers from the illustrations featured in Newtype the prior few months!
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For the April preview, Gundam returns to the cover, but don't worry there's going to be a whole lot more FMA too!
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cureprecure · 26 days
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Ten Fears (Novel)
illustrated by Ikuko itoh 伊藤郁子
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tetrix-anime · 5 months
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Dungeon Meshi (Delicious in Dungeon) scans
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empty-movement · 9 months
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Question for y'all!
If you're wondering what I mean, a mouthful to get the idea to you:
These are selected/Utena specific scans of the Newtype Magazine special issue addendum, '15th Memorial Book,' packaged with the April 2000 magazine. Utena appears in a few spots, as well as Utena alumni like Yoji Enokido! These Memorial Books are literally celebrations of the magazine's work, a strangely masturbatory process that nevertheless kinda makes sense for an era before internet was how this stuff mostly got conveyed. A rich secondhand market existed, and this was a way to get people filling out their collections, I suppose. As usual, no idea what any of this says, just that I think it's neato as a larger archival process, and I'm just trying to find the best place for it, or the best chance to get an audience. Obviously it will all go on the site, but the how and where I haven't worked out just yet. I'm just not sure if there's an audience for this stuff here. Checking!
PS yes that's Schell Bullet and yes I have it.
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gabbyp09 · 4 months
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newtype print ads 95/97 
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Excerpt from Cowboy Bebop: The Jazz Messenger - History (translation below)
西暦2022年、地球上空で開発中の位相差空間ゲートが大爆発を起こしたとき、すべては始まった。 爆発に巻き込まれた月の破片が地球に振りそそぎ、放射線汚染と環境の変化でもはや地表に人類は住めなくなってしまった。残された人類は地下シェルターでの生活を余儀なくされ、そこに入りきれない人々はほかの惑星へと移住せざるを得なくなった。幸い、研究段階にあったテラフォーミング技術が位相差空間ゲートにより実現のメドがたち、皮肉にも、人類はゲートにより地球から放り出され、ゲートによって地球以外の惑星で生活できるようになったのである。 国家は、なしくずし的になくなり、人種は入り乱れた。 西暦は終わり、宇宙暦が始まった。 時が経つにつれ、各惑星や衛星は独立国家へと姿を変え、 経済も徐々に復興し始める。スパイクたちの乗るような小型の宇宙船も、ぞくぞくと市場に出回ることになった(要免許) そのかたわらで経済格差も広がっていき、スラム街も増え、犯罪は増加の一方をたどっていく(とくに宇宙暦初頭は法もロクに整備されておらず、犯罪組織が暗躍する時代でもあった)。 激増する犯罪に対抗するため、各惑星はついに太陽系刑事警察機構(I. S. S. P. = Inter Solar System Police)を設立、国家を超えた犯罪者に立ち向かうと同時に、賞金制度を設け、賞金稼ぎに対して超法規的措置(犯罪者をとらえるためなら多少の違法行為も帳消しにされる)をとることも決定した。 ゲート事故から50年、「ビバップ」はそんな混沌とした時代の��語である。
It all began in the year 2022, when a catastrophic explosion ripped apart a hyperspace gateway(*1) under construction in Earth's orbit.
Caught in the blast of the large explosion, pieces of the moon rain down onto the surface of the earth, rendering the planet uninhabitable due to widespread environmental destruction and radioactive contamination. What remained of humanity was forced to live underground in shelters. Those that could not find room in these shelters, were forced to migrate off-world. Luckily, the terraforming technology that was still in its research phase gained traction after the hyerspace gateway incident. Though it was the destruction of the gate that had forced humans from Earth, it was thanks to this very same technology that humans were able to establish a new life on planets beyond Earth.
Nations ceased to exist, and the races of old Earth began to mix.
And so ended use of the Western Gregorian calendar in favor of the Space calendar(*2).
Over time, each planet and satellite became its own independent nation and the economy began to recover. Smaller spaceships, like the one used by Spike and his crew, flood the market in droves (license required).
At the same time, economic inequality was rampant, there were more slums, and crime continued to rise (especially in the early years of the Space calendar when there were few laws in place and criminal organizations thrived).
In response to the surge in crime, the I.S.S.P (Inter Solar System Police) was established on every planetary body to fight against these interplanetary criminals. At the same time, a bounty system was implemented that granted bounty hunters extrajudicial power (which allowed the execution of any illegal acts committed in the process of apprehending criminals).
The story of Bebop takes place during this chaotic era, 50 years after the hyperspace gateway incident.
*1: I think a closer translation for the Japanese word for this gate, 位相差空間ゲート, would be phase shift gate, as that seems to be the scientific phenomenon referred to with the Japanese name, however, since your average viewer likely doesn't know what ‘phase shifting’ is, I understand why translators would go with a more localized term like ‘hyperspace’ or ‘astral gate’.
*2: I couldn’t find any references for how 宇宙歴 is translated in the English version. It’s possible the term was avoided altogether if it never showed up in dialogue.
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