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Great one!

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Animerica Volume 4 Number 8 (August 1996)

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Fan Art Gallery from Animerica Volume 4 Number 8 (August 1996)

Featuring Devil Hunter Yohko, Ranma 1/2, Sailor Moon, and many more

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Goes back to the 80s actually 😬 I highly recommend @marzgurl.com's Youtube video about it

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Yeah, and even though the allegations go back way before 2005, it wasn't widely known or being discussed publicly/openly at this point.

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Deixando isso pra um brexa, minhas dublagens brasileiras de anime favoritas (Fullmetal é só o clássico pq apesar da do Brotherhood ser muito boa, ela tem alguns problemas como a falta de dublagem na maioria das reações e a linguagem do povo de Xing)

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Ad for the upcoming release of Galaxy Express 999 on VHS from Viz Video (1996)

"They call it a 'classic' for a reason."

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holy fuck there's a lot wrong here

Seven percent.

Seven. Percent.

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Web Poll: Which series has the best English dub? (Anime Insider Issue 22, July 2005)

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I didn't know that we had anime phone cards here in the U.S. too

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Suncoast Motion Picture Company store ad featuring anime titles on VHS and including a $5 coupon (1996)

"Futons. Karate. Sushi. They never prepared you for THIS Japanese custom."

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Ad for anime soundtrack CDs available in-store or through mail order from Paradigm Japanese Animation in Berkeley, CA (1996)

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Had to share this ad for La Mole 2003 that I just found. (La Mole is Mexico's largest comics and pop culture convention, which had its 30th anniversary this year)

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Pioneer Sugar Exchange: Exchange form that purchasers of the A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Volume 2 DVD by Pioneer could use to mail in the DVD disc and obtain a copy with an audio defect corrected. The exchange was orchestrated by Right Stuf (2003)

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Back Talk: reader feedback from Anime Insider Issue 22 (July 2005)

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Ad for M.D. Geist and M.D. Geist II: Death Force on VHS from Central Park Media (1996)

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Ad for PC games games available from Megatech, the first company to license anime games for distribution in the U.S., and the first to publish eroge in English (1994)

"LET MEGATECH SATISFY YOUR MOST PRIMAL DESIRES."

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I tried to use the Wayback Machine to find out what the "'Ghost in the Shell' Ultimate Internet Challenge" was, but unfortunately there were no captures before 1997.

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Manga Video VHS ad (1996)

"THE ULTIMATE IN ANIMATION!
A mind-blowing entertainment alternative, MANGA Video fully explores the infinite world of Japanese animation, a place where the only limits are those of the human imagination."

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Last Man Standing: depicting a hypothetical battle between Sesshomaru from Inuyasha and Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII

From Anime Insider Issue 22 (July 2005)

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Ad for Ōkami for the Playstation 2 (2006)

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Blame! Ver.0.11 is a 2003 six-part original net animation (with a seventh part included on the DVD) produced by Group TAC and based loosely on the manga by Tsutomu Nihei

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Ad for Blame! Ver.0.11 on DVD from Media Blasters (2005)

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Ad for Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne (2006)

"The road to salvation and the path to hell are both paved in blood.
WHICH WILL YOU WALK?"

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Back Talk: reader feedback from Anime Insider Issue 62 (November 2008)

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Stuff section from Anime Insider Issue 22 (July 2005)

Featuring Inuyasha, Stellvia, Cowboy Bebop, Mazinkaiser, Trigun Maximum, Godzilla, Fruits Basket, Street Fighter, and more

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Man I love anime CDs, glad I kept a few of mine

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awww yeaaah this is the og fanarts I like to see. Colored pencil and a dream.

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Anime soundtrack CDs for sale from Geneon, from the June 2004 Geneon Pioneer Catalog

"Revolutionize,
TEXHNOLYZE,
diversify and energize your anime music world with these awesome CDs from Geneon!"

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